Archive for Monday, July 30, 2007

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Continða debate sobre uso de la Biblia en currÃculo
Translated by Francisco Picado
July 30, 2007
La Junta Directiva del Distrito Escolar del Condado Moffat escuchó en su reunión del jueves pasado, una propuesta que incluirÃa un nuevo curso electivo en el currÃculo de la escuela secundaria que se titula: “La Biblia en la Historia y en la Literatura”.
Escasez laboral, de vivienda, retrasa
July 30, 2007
El Valle del Yampa está experimentando vasto crecimiento, segðn informa el gobierno local, pero no hay suficientes trabajadores y no hay suficientes lugares donde vivan los trabajadores nuevos.
Calendario
July 30, 2007
Calendario en Espanol
Hospital necesitará financiamiento
Translated by Fransico Picado
July 30, 2007
Cuando se refieren a la construcción del hospital nuevo al oeste del pueblo, los miembros de la Junta Administrativa del hospital a menudo lo llaman el “hospital en la colina”. Pero la subir la colina puede ser un poco más costoso de lo que se esperaba en lo que respecta al financiamiento del nuevo edificio.
Camp helps Thunder cheerleaders
July 30, 2007

Nothing against coach Jannie Brenner, but 9-year-old Taylor Hagar said she enjoyed her time learning from National Chearleaders Association instructor Krystle Doris because, “she can show us what she wants because she is a college cheerleader right now.”

The parents of Moffat County Dawgs All-Stars: Great job, Dawg
July 30, 2007

The parents of the Moffat County Dawgs 11- and 12-year-old all-stars would like to say thank you.

Craig briefs for July 30
July 30, 2007

The Moffat County Libraries Craig branch, 570 Green St., hosts a 2007 Summer Reading Program Completion Party from 10 a.m. to noon Thursday. Events include storytelling, flannel board, puppet show, magic show and prize drawings.

Amphibians hopping at Wyman’s
Frog study finds no deformities in area population
July 30, 2007

The peaceful croaking of the frogs in the oxbow next to the Yampa River east of Craig was interrupted by the swish of dropping nets and a cheer of success from the captors.

Rene Littlehawk-Calicura: Community needs to step up
July 30, 2007

I read Mr. Duzik and Mr. Moulton’s letters in the July 21 Saturday edition of the Daily Press. I agree, it’s time for the members of this community to speak up and let the commissioners, and the rest of those pushing the oil and gas development, know how we feel.

Engagement: Sullivan-Arthurs
July 30, 2007

Scott and Cindy Sullivan and Juanita Brazelton and John Kenneth Arthurs II announce their children, Vera Nikole Sullivan and Jesse Joe Arthurs, are to be wed at 4 p.m. Sept. 1, 2007.

Student news: Emily Kirk
July 30, 2007

Emily Kirk, 2007 TMP-Marian High School graduate, accepted a $700 Fort Hays Bronze Academic Award at Fort Hays State University in Kansas. She was involved in swimming, softball, debate and forensics.

Student news: Kimberly Herring
July 30, 2007

Kimberly Herring, a 1997 Moffat County High School alumni, graduated with honors from Prove College in Utah as a physical therapy assistant on June 30.

Datebook for July 30
July 30, 2007

Tuesday, July 31

4 to 6 p.m. The Equality in Health cooperative hosts the Cultural Competency Panel, a discussion designed to increase awareness about Hispanic/Latino culture, in the Platinum Room of the Craig Visiting Nurse Association, 360 E. Victory Way. Call Teresa Wright at 871-7639.

Left it a better place’
Community leaders Pres and Patti Askew move to Denver, but plan to return often
July 30, 2007

Pres and Patti Askew think their departure will have minor effects on Craig.

Aging Well: Tai Chi your way to better health
July 30, 2007

The health benefits of exercise are immeasurable, but the prospect of starting an exercise routine can be a bit daunting. Special equipment and clothing, gym memberships, hours of lessons or training and high impact activities may not fit into every person’s lifestyle.

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