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- Craig briefs for August 18
- REPS to host dinner fundraiser
- August 18, 2007
- The suicide intervention and prevention group, Reaching Everyone Preventing Suicide, will host a fundraiser Aug. 24 and 25 in Steamboat Springs.
- Ski Corp. lays off six employees
- Official: Intrawest seeking ‘cost and operational efficiencies’
- August 18, 2007
Six year-round employees of the Steamboat Ski and Resort Corp. have been laid off, an Intrawest official confirmed Friday.
- Our View: Schools safe, highways not
- August 18, 2007
Nowhere to go.
That is how it can feel as you watch a truck carrying a wide haul of energy equipment barreling toward when you’re driving between Baggs, Wyo., and mile marker 111, on Colorado Highway 13.
- Datebook for August 18
- August 18, 2007
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5:30 p.m. The Moffat County High School class of 1977 hosts a 30-year reunion barbecue at the Moffat County Fairgrounds picnic shelter. Call Erin Messing Miller at 824-6046.
- Senator: Pullout ‘inappropriate’
- Sen. Wayne Allard says Iraq war policy debate ‘overshadowing’ other issues in Congress
- August 18, 2007
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With a Democratic-controlled Senate consistently challenging Iraq war policies, Congress has turned its attention away from “most other issues,” Sen. Wayne Allard said Friday.
- MCHS students cleared
- Pair not guilty of making threats in April
- August 18, 2007
Two Moffat County High School students have been cleared of misdemeanor charges stemming from allegations they made threats against other students and school staff in April.
- Teen dies in ATV crash
- August 18, 2007
A young Alabama woman died Thursday night in an all-terrain vehicle accident at Three Forks Ranch in North Routt County.
- Police blotter for August 18
- August 18, 2007
- Police blotter for Saturday, August 18
- Moffat County 4-H Clubs and Leaders for Rabbit Rustlers and Feathered Friends Poultry: 4-H members thank businesses, individuals
- August 18, 2007
Our 4-H members would like to thank the following businesses and individuals for their support during this year’s Moffat County Fair.
- Chuck Mack: Family reunion, sightseeing trip: Part One
- August 18, 2007
My best buddy in the whole world, our great-grandson Nathaniel, our son Mike, his wife Deb, Alberta and I all took off for Montana with our GMC, “White Lightning,” pulling our camp trailer, “Tag Along.”
- Andy Bockelman: Born to be ‘Bourne’
- Matt Damon thrives in final chapter of assassin trilogy
- August 18, 2007
One of the most intelligent movies of the summer, “The Bourne Ultimatum” sets a new standard in films about espionage with its enigmatic hero as well as its simultaneously complex and simple plot.
- New projects at Boys & Girls Club
- Facility closes for building renovations, staff training
- August 18, 2007
Dana Duran, executive director of the Boys & Girls Club of Craig, is not the club’s master.
- ‘Live and breathe football’
- Former Bulldog playing at the collegiate level for Colorado State
- August 18, 2007
Ever since Michael Babb could throw a football, he has wanted to play lineup for the Colorado State Rams.
- Life and livestock on the Little Snake
- Wyoming man a fourth-generation rancher
- August 18, 2007
Montgomery Livestock has been operating on the Little Snake River near Dixon, Wyo., since founder Ike Montgomery came over from Northern Ireland in 1886 and purchased homesteads from early settlers.
- Allen Hischke: More deserving news items for Daily Press
- August 18, 2007
I don’t know what you people think about sometimes.
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Question of the week
Should high school officials be allowed to withhold diplomas from students as punishment for behavior deemed inappropriate during a graduation ceremony?
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