Archive for Wednesday, August 15, 2007

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Hayden requests assistance from city council for grant
August 15, 2007
Hayden town officials are preparing to apply for a $750,000 Greater Outdoors Colorado grant to help pay for a proposed Northwest Colorado Sports Complex.
Road paving expected to be a ‘big improvement’ for city
August 15, 2007
The residents on Bilsing Street already know road construction’s positives and negatives.
Craig Briefs for Aug. 15
VNA director named to task force
August 15, 2007
Sue Birch, executive director of Northwest Colorado Visiting Nurse Association, has been appointed by Gov. Bill Ritter to sit on the Blue Ribbon Commission for Healthcare Reform Rural Advisory Task Force.
Datebook for Aug. 15
August 15, 2007
8 a.m. The Craig Downtown Business Association meets at Serendipity Coffee Shop, 576 Yampa Ave. The second Wednesday of each month is a meet and greet hosted by a local business.
Prather’s Pick: Getting lost in the ‘Tallgrass’
August 15, 2007
Tallgrass,” this week’s bestselling novel for adults, was written by Sandra Dallas, who lives in Denver.
A wealth of experience
Moffat County High School’s volleyball team has big expectations
August 15, 2007
One look at Moffat County High School’s practice schedule and it’s easy to see its expectations.
Extension Connection: Mosquito bites not an insect-sized matter
August 15, 2007
It’s time again to be diligent about applying insect repellant, as state health officials have reported two deaths linked to the West Nile Virus this year.
Our View: More than a name
August 15, 2007
She walked to it upright and composed.
Wildland fire contained
Firefighters gain control of flames after 2,200 acres of land scorches
August 15, 2007
A fire that began north of Craig, scorching 2,200 acres of land Monday, has been contained and controlled, Moffat County Sheriff Tim Jantz said.
Police Blotter for Aug. 15
August 15, 2007
Moffat County Jail - No reports.
Students benefit from dual enrollment plan
Program offers college credit at high school
August 15, 2007
When senior Kaycee Stagner graduates from Moffat County High School and heads to college in the fall, she’ll be leagues ahead of her fellow classmates.
A board with a plan
Craig Middle School project bond drafted
August 15, 2007
The Moffat County School District Board of Education was seeking a target range between $28 million to $31 million when looking at a possible bond to build a new middle school and provide renovations to other district schools.

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