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Andy Bockelman: Pay your friendly neighborhood Spider-Man a visit
May 4, 2007
Marvel Comics mania is once again in full swing with the release of “Spider-Man 3.”
MCHS girls soccer loses season finale
Bulldogs walk off field with smiles despite 1-14-1 record
May 4, 2007
Neither the Bulldogs nor the Indians had anything to play for Friday afternoon, but that didn’t stop them from having fun.
Breslin picks Mesa State
State wrestling champ uses late friend as motivation
May 4, 2007
Not many people notice Jake Breslin’s short kiss on a sweaty green and white wristband before each wrestling match.
New heights
Casey Jackson sets new Craig Middle School high jump record
May 4, 2007
Casey Jackson was confident it would happen.
Booming in Baggs
Town sees increased demand for lodging
May 4, 2007
A mini-building boom is occurring in Baggs, Wyo.
Chuck Mack: Tales of Steamboat Springs, part 1 of 3
May 4, 2007
Sheldon P. Purdy in Rocky Mountain Magazine originally wrote the following. It was copied from a Nov. 2, 1904, issue of the Steamboat Pilot.
Our View: Education is our future
May 4, 2007
The story goes like this: There is a debate about whether taxpayers should fund a school bond. Some residents believe that since their children are out of the school system it is no longer their responsibility.
Less dependence
Agricultural community undergoing ‘paradigm shift’ when it comes to alternative energy sources
May 4, 2007
Agricultural use of alternative energy sources like wind, ethanol, biodiesel and biomass makes financial sense for farmers, stimulates local economies and reduces America’s dependence on foreign oil, the Colorado Commissioner of Agriculture said.
Presenters at summit give wide range of energy perspective
May 4, 2007
Thanks to new technology in the energy business, presenters at the Energy Summit, held Friday in Craig, were quick to talk about how things will be handled during the current energy boom in Northwest Colorado, and the benefits to be realized.
Briefs for May 5
May 4, 2007
On May 10: Mother’s Day. We show our appreciation for all those mothers, grandmothers, aunts, sisters and daughters by spending story time reading about some fabulous ladies, then make photo frames at take home as presents.
High-tech future
Mark Oxley chooses computer engineering for his post-graduation plans
May 4, 2007
The self-proclaimed “technology buff” loves cell phones, iPods and computers.
Datebook for May 5
May 4, 2007
Rebuilding a village
May 4, 2007
For Tero Rimon, being in the United States is a world away from her home on the Solomon Islands.
Spring shearing
A look at how the sheep-trimming process has changed through the years
May 4, 2007
Each spring Clair Villard makes the trip north of Craig to the area where his son Albert has gathered sheep for shearing.
Third-grade reading CSAP scores drop
May 4, 2007
Moffat County School District’s third-grade reading scores on the Colorado Student Assessment Program tests dropped from last year, according to unofficial results released Thursday by the Colorado Department of Education.
Service seeking campground hosts
May 4, 2007
U.S. Forest Service officials are looking for residents interested in spending some time in the woods this summer hosting visiting campers.
Delmar Coyner
May 4, 2007
Bill creates new judgeship for 14th Judicial District
May 4, 2007
Craig resident Robert Aaberg has spent six years on the 14th Judicial District Nominating Commission, a board tasked with selecting potential replacements for outgoing judges. In his tenure, he’s helped replace five judges.
Lucille Bunn
May 4, 2007
Nels Krogh
May 4, 2007
William ‘Bill’ Nash
May 4, 2007
On the Record for May 5
May 4, 2007

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