Archive for Sunday, May 6, 2007

Also from May 6

Polls

In light of Virginia Tech shooting and the recent alleged threats at Moffat County High School, do you feel local schools are safe?

Response Percent
No
 
52%
Yes
 
47%
Total 42

All stories

MCHS students charged
May 6, 2007
Exclusively online: J.B. Chapman’s speech on Hunting In Tourism
May 6, 2007
Thank you and thank you folks for allowing me the opportunity to take some time this afternoon to share with you the importance of hunting in the tourism picture for this beautiful state we live in.
Exclusively online: Q-and-A with Gov. Ritter
May 6, 2007
Give a speech.Get a set of skies as the keys to the city. Make a few jokes. Fly off to the next destination.
Business briefs for May 7
May 6, 2007
Vicki Tromburg has had a passion for nails since an early age.
Regular season comes to a close for MCHS teams
Boys and girls track and field place in top-10 at Tiger Invite
May 6, 2007
The Moffat County High School boys and girls track and field teams finished the regular season with top-10 finishes Friday and Saturday at the Tiger Invitational in Grand Junction.
Bulldogs baseball goes 1-1 in district play
May 6, 2007
The Moffat County High School baseball team may have seen its season end at the hands of Thomas Jefferson High School, but they gained postseason experience and made their opponent nervous.
Lynae Ellgen and Sandy Beran: Thanks for supporting parenting class
May 6, 2007
Scott Relaford: Please respect large vehicles while driving
May 6, 2007
Debra Sanders: Immigration issues need addressing now
May 6, 2007
Briefs for May 7
May 6, 2007
Third-grade reading CSAP scores drop
May 6, 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.
Celebrating cultural heritage
Spirits run high at annual Cinco de Mayo event
May 6, 2007
When Bette Carlson, vice president of the Comunidad Integrada board of directors, woke up Saturday morning, she found snow on her front lawn.
Ritter: Heritage tourism is ‘a great economic opportunity’
May 6, 2007
Economic development happens on more than the Front Range.
Hooves on the highway
Annual Sombrero Ranches Horse Drive passes through Maybell on Sunday
May 6, 2007
Kathy Rinker was raised in Maybell and can remember the Sombrero Ranches Horse Drive passing through town every spring.

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