Archive for Thursday, December 6, 2007

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Unbeaten streak at six games
Moffat County Bulldog hockey club shuts down Steamboat Springs, 4-1
December 6, 2007

The Moffat County Bulldog hockey club is streaking.

Big shoes to fill’
Christmas for Kids, Seniors provide gifts for unfortunate
December 6, 2007

Christmas for Seniors, an organization providing gifts for senior citizens, began with a realization.

Bill Harding: Remembering Pearl Harbor
Friday marks 66th anniversary of sneak attack
December 6, 2007

Just a reminder that the United States flag should be flown be at half-staff from sunrise to sunset Friday for National Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day.

Cathy Hamilton: Colonoscopy painful, but meds rock
December 6, 2007

I am lying on a gurney, waiting for anesthesia before my first colonoscopy. (Chalk this up as Humiliating Midlife Experience Number 37, Number 36 being last night’s colonoscopy prep.)

Police Blotter for Dec. 4
December 6, 2007

Monday, Dec. 3

Wallace Brian Moore, 28, of Craig, was booked into Moffat County Jail on a warrant.

Craig briefs for Dec. 6
Editorial board seeks members
December 6, 2007

The Craig Daily Press is seeking three to four people to participate on its next editorial board, which begins Jan. 7, 2008.

Datebook for Dec. 6
December 6, 2007

Today

5 to 7 p.m. A Craig Chamber of Commerce business after-hours mixer takes place at T&H Napa Auto Parts, 400 Taylor St., which is sponsoring the event. The mixer will include food, drinks and door prizes.

Winter Festival in the works
MCTA looking at large funding amount
December 6, 2007

Nicky Boulger, office manager and curator at the Wyman Museum, is making her idea happen.

Many options come out at Visitor Center meeting
December 6, 2007

There was a Moffat County Tourism Association board member who said MCTA might have additional money for the Moffat County Visitor Center.

Crafting a tradition
Winter Arts and Craft Show a venue for merchants, nonprofits
December 6, 2007

From Utah, Wyoming, and Colorado’s Front Range, people have come to a Craig event that gives merchants and nonprofit organizations an opportunity to make some extra cash, said Centennial Mall property manager Vicki Hall.

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