Archive for Wednesday, August 29, 2007

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Bomba wins 2007 club championship
Two-day total score of 146 captures golf title
August 29, 2007

Nick Bomba doesn’t envision himself defeating Tiger Woods or qualifying for the U.S. Open.

MCHS soccer gets ready for Fruita
Boys team opens season Thursday in Grand Junction
August 29, 2007

Baby steps.

Fire ban lifted
August 29, 2007

The Moffat County Board of Commissioners lifted a countywide fire ban on Tuesday after Undersheriff Charlene Abdella made a presentation recommending the ban be lifted.

Sheriff’s Office fires detention deputy
Investigator: Fort Collins incident a violation of conduct policy
August 29, 2007

A Routt County Sheriff’s Office detention deputy was fired Monday for what officials said was violation of the department’s conduct policy.

Council greenlights Walgreens
August 29, 2007

Walgreens, and its development partner, Bencor, had an important night at the Craig City Council meeting Tuesday.

Rebecca Tochtrop: Hasn’t the GOP been running the show?
August 29, 2007

I’m writing in reference to a letter published Saturday, Aug. 25 from Carl K. Chapman. I’m confused.

Craig briefs for Aug. 29
CNCC offers criminal justice courses
August 29, 2007

Colorado Northwestern Community College announced Monday that the school is offering criminal justice courses at its Craig campus and Meeker Service Center.

Police blotter for Aug. 29
August 29, 2007

Jesus Manel Chavez-Mendez, 23, of Craig, was booked into Moffat County Jail on suspicion of domestic violence and third-degree assault.

Diane Prather: ‘Love, Ruby Lavender’ a humorous, heartwarming novel
August 29, 2007

Halleluia, Miss., is the setting for this week’s young adult novel.

Datebook for Aug. 29
August 29, 2007

Today is the last day to register for full-semester classes at Colorado Northwestern Community College. For registration information at the CNCC Craig campus, call Windy Shue at 824-1100.

They’ve hit the ground running’
Beautification Committee eyes future
August 29, 2007

Following what Christina Currie, Craig Chamber of Commerce exectutive director, deemed a successful year, Beautification Committee members want to expand the project to hang flowers downtown and branch out into the city by coordinating landscaping projects.

New hospital plan to be presented
Board to decide tonight on scope of proposed facility
August 29, 2007

Questions surrounding the size and scope of a proposed new The Memorial Hospital are expected to be answered during tonight’s hospital board meeting.

Our View: The extra mile
August 29, 2007

They biked 422 miles.

Double-size trucks on way
Bigger, but fewer, coal haulers deemed safer option
August 29, 2007

The Routt County Board of Commissioners unanimously approved, with conditions, a petition by Xcel Energy to increase the size of trucks hauling coal on Routt County Road 27, also known as Twentymile Road.

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