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- Missing woman’s disappearance suspicious
- July 9, 2007
- Investigators are now suspicious that foul play may be the cause behind a Craig woman’s disappearance, the Police Department reported Monday morning.
- YVRA anticipating Frontier service
- Service to and from DIA expected to be added this fall
- July 9, 2007
- Year-round Frontier Airlines service with Denver is likely to begin this fall at Yampa Valley Regional Airport, officials said Monday. The service would bolster what will already be YVRA’s biggest winter air program ever beginning this ski season.
- Craig Sea Sharks swim team improves upon speedy times
- July 9, 2007
Raindrops may not have fallen during the three-day Craig A, B, C Open at the Craig Swimming Complex, but finishing times did for the host Sea Sharks.
- Modifieds Madness lives up to its name
- Hayden Speedway full of action
- July 9, 2007
Maybe 7-7-07 wasn’t so lucky after all.
- Lou Wyman finds treasure in trash
- July 9, 2007
The girls who work the front desk at the Wyman Living History Ranch and Museum keep telling Lou Wyman to stop shopping for more antiques because the place is getting full.
- Datebook for July 9
- July 9, 2007
5:15 p.m. The Humane Society of Moffat County’s monthly meeting will be held at the Golden Cavvy Resturant, 538 Yampa Ave. The public is invited to attend. Call 870-7500.
- Defining Economic Development Partnership
- July 9, 2007
When Tim Gibbs resigned as executive director of the Economic Development Partnership in April, questions swirled as to whether EDP would stay in existence.
- ‘Extreme Makeover’
- Volunteers finish complete church overhaul in four days
- July 9, 2007
Four days.
In a display of cohesion and efficiency that would make many construction companies envious, it took a virtual army of volunteers and congregation members just that long to overhaul the nearly 30-year-old Craig congregation of Jehovah’s Witnesses’ Kingdom Hall, 665 Westridge Road, last week.
- Aging Well: Planning for excessive heat events
- July 9, 2007
Did you know that each year, more people die from “excessive heat events” than from hurricanes, lightning, tornadoes, floods and earthquakes combined?
- Craig briefs for July 9
- Sheep Wagon Days needs help
- July 9, 2007
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Sheep Wagon Days is calling all crafts-people and anyone who can demonstrate sheep related or old-time techniques to school students. There is no charge for booths with educational demonstrations during Sheep Wagon Days, which are scheduled for Sept. 13 to 16 at Wyman’s Living History Museum.
- Health watch: Choosing toys is easy as child’s play
- July 9, 2007
If play is the work of children, then toys are the tools of their trade. Towering arrays in toy stores and insistent demands from kids for the hottest toys seen on Saturday morning television advertisements can leave parents dazed and confused.
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