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- Sports briefs for Dec. 15
- Boys basketball falls in first round
- December 15, 2007
The Moffat County High School boys basketball team lost its first game Thursday, while competing in the Green River Tournament in Wyoming.
- Bulldog girls basketball chews up Fruita Wildcats in home opener
- December 15, 2007
Moffat County senior Markie Workman opened up Friday’s contest against visiting Fruita, taking a shot that missed rim, net and backboard.
- Police blotter for Dec. 15
- December 15, 2007
No bookings reported.
- Craig briefs for Dec. 15
- Fire account set up for business
- December 15, 2007
First Congregational United Church of Christ has set up a fire “recovery fund account” for Bev Rubley at Bank of the West. Rubley’s business was destroyed in the Country Mall fire in November. Anyone wishing to donate to the fund can go to the bank and ask to have the funds deposited in the account for Bev Rubley.
- Datebook for Dec. 15
- December 15, 2007
8 a.m. Elks National Free Throw “Hoop Shoot” Contest is as at Craig Intermediate School, 201 E. Ninth St. For more information, call Frank Sadvar at 824-6131.
- Commission: Regulations bad for business
- New regulations giving approval powers to DOW, Health Department cause concerns
- December 15, 2007
Moffat County officials are concerned the Colorado Oil and Gas Conservation Commission might adopt regulations that could chase away energy development.
- Fighting through
- Horizons’ ‘Little points of light’ campaign helps local families in need
- December 15, 2007
The date: April 16, 2005. Lucy Duke was laboring through the birthing process as her husband Todd paced back and forth in anticipation of the arrival of the couple’s second child.
- Chuck Mack: When the bubble burst
- December 15, 2007
The dreams and schemes of Mt. Streeter were for sale at public auction. This was an interesting auction; the auction had hardly gotten a good start for the day when the auction was moved to the upstairs portion of the machine shop in order to sell stuff stored up there.
- The cause for Santa Paws
- K-9 Kids event raises funds for Moffat County Humane Society
- December 15, 2007
Children have their pictures taken with Santa, so why not dogs?
That’s what Santa Paws is all about.
- Colorado Bar Association offers tips to avoid shopping scams
- December 15, 2007
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As we approach the nation’s busiest shopping season, the Colorado Bar Association hopes you will take precautions when shopping, whether online, in person or over the phone.
- ‘Anything can help’
- Craig elementary students raise funds for Substance Abuse Prevention Program
- December 15, 2007
When Austin Luker received a laptop from Jerry Hoberg, Substance Abuse Prevention Program president, he said he felt one emotion.
- Elisa Shackelton: Nutrition for cold-weather exercisers
- December 15, 2007
If you are among the active Northwest crowd who exercise outdoors despite chilly winter weather, you may wonder whether the cold initiates special nutritional needs.
- Craig’s Centennial coins on sale now as part of celebration
- December 15, 2007
Coins commemorating the city of Craig’s Centennial are now on sale, and just in time for the holidays.
- Andy Bockelman: ‘Awake’ not quite a snoozer, but close to it
- December 15, 2007
The new thriller “Awake” may not put viewers to sleep, but they will certainly be stifling a few yawns.
- School District selects owner’s rep, reviews applications for other services
- December 15, 2007
Sold. That’s what Mark Rydberg, Moffat County School District director of finance, said concerning the bonds that will fund a district-wide campus upgrade project.
- Our View: Open meetings, doomed seasons
- December 15, 2007
On Monday, representatives from various boards across Moffat County and the city of Craig attended an attorney forum to discuss Sunshine laws, or open meetings laws.
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Question of the week
Do you seek medical care from The Memorial Hospital in Craig or Yampa Valley Medical Center in Steamboat Springs?
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