Archive for Tuesday, May 1, 2007

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Prather’s Pick: A wild west tale with a twist
May 1, 2007
This week’s picture book is different because its story is expanded by some newspaper clippings found within the design of the book’s front and back inside covers. “Don’t Touch My Hat!” written and illustrated by James Rumford, is a wild west tale with a twist.
MCHS football team hosts Big Blue camp
May 1, 2007
Those interested in learning the sport of football from the Moffat County High School football team may register from 3:30 to 5:30 p.m. Monday at the MCHS varsity game field.
Swinging to the collegiate level
MCHS senior Amber Nicholson signs letter to play golf at Saint Joseph’s College
May 1, 2007
Amber Nicholson’s charismatic personality and 4A state championship golf swing are taking her nearly 1,300 miles away from home to begin the collegiate chapter of her life.
Early burns a sign of an early spring
May 1, 2007
White plumes of smoke throughout Routt County are serving as another reminder that spring arrived early this year, allowing the agricultural community to get an early start on spring chores.
County commissioners look toward summer
May 1, 2007
As summer approaches and Moffat County dries out, officials are preparing for the impending fire season.
Upgrading the river
Study would examine fishing holes, kayak spots in Yampa to ensure health
May 1, 2007
City officials are seeking a consultant to ensure that manmade structures such as kayak parks and fishing spots are not eroding the Yampa River’s health.
Town meeting to provide veterans clinic info
May 1, 2007
The battle area veterans and veterans’ organizations had long fought — securing a local medical care clinic for veterans — was won last month when news came that a facility would open in Craig.
Norma Jean Rolando
May 1, 2007
Norma Jean (Montieth) Rolando died Tuesday, April 17, 2007, at Sacred Heart Hospital in Eugene, Ore., following a long illness.
Bill Doolin
May 1, 2007
A graveside service for Bill Doolin is at 11 a.m. Saturday at the Hayden Cemetery.
The Record for May 2
May 1, 2007
Bailey Rae Weber
May 1, 2007
Brianna Brown and Zach Weber, of Baggs, Wyo., announce the birth of their daughter, Bailey Rae Weber, at 2:02 a.m. Thursday, April 26 at Yampa Valley Medical Center in Steamboat Springs.
Carrie Marie Brown
May 1, 2007
Jody M. Brown and Daniel J. Brown, of Craig, announce the birth of their daughter, Carrie Marie Brown, at 5:45 p.m. Wednesday, April 25, 2007, at Yampa Valley Medical Center in Steamboat Springs.
Dinosaur mayoral recall petition fails
Lead organizer won’t seek another effort
May 1, 2007
A petition proposing to recall Dinosaur Mayor Freda Powell was deemed insufficient and fell short of the required number of signatures, town officials said Tuesday.
Witnesses describe ‘hit list’
Police: But no weapons or means to carry out violent acts
May 1, 2007
Three witnesses told police they saw a “hit list” made by two Moffat County High School students who allegedly made threats of school violence last week, Craig Police Chief Walt Vanatta said.
School district may receive additional state money
Senate passes School Finance Act, approves three-year funding plan
May 1, 2007
Moffat County School District may receive an additional $273,000 in state funding next year following a narrow Colorado Senate decision Tuesday.
Preparing children for oral checkups
May 1, 2007
With a little preparation, getting children ready for their first visit to an oral health care provider need not be an apprehensive experience, according to the American Dental Hygienists’ Association.
Our View: Tough choices
May 1, 2007
Parents have a lot of hard choices in life.
Briefs for May 2
Baggs man arrested for threats
May 1, 2007
The Baggs Police Department, assisted by Wyoming Highway State Patrol and the Carbon County Sheriff’s Office, resolved an incident in Baggs, Wyo., on Monday without injury.
Datebook foir May 2
May 1, 2007
Working on the railroad
Union Pacific crews enter Craig for tie replacement
May 1, 2007
While news of men working on the railroad may bring images of crews swinging large hammers and driving spikes deep into ties with each blow, Union Pacific foreman Dean Barber said modern equipment has changed the life of railroad workers.

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