All stories
- Fire season approaches; precautions advised
- May 8, 2007
- Fire season predictions for Northwest Colorado are “near average,” according to fire experts. But they warn that can change quickly.
- Nicholson, Innes return to state
- MCHS girls golf finishes second at regionals
- May 8, 2007
- After alternating top finishes all season long, Moffat County High School girls golfers Amber Nicholson and Meghan Innes did so once again at the 4A Western Slope Regional Tournament, held at Rifle Creek.
- Saying ‘no’ year round
- Craig Intermediate School students graduate from D.A.R.E program
- May 8, 2007
- As the T-shirts they wore pledged, 171 Craig Intermediate School students vowed to steer clear of drugs 24 hours a day, seven days a week, 365 days a year.
- Kandee Dilldine: Buying gas locally makes sense
- May 8, 2007
- In reference to Mr. Janota’s letter about buying gas in Steamboat or Baggs, he said that he would gladly lose a couple of dollars to save money and not let his money go to local business.
- Nels J. Krogh
- May 8, 2007
- A memorial service for Nels J. Krogh will be held at 2 p.m. Sat-urday at St. Mark’s Episcopal/Lutheran Church of Grace.
- County improves land
- Plans for increased hay production would mean more revenue
- May 8, 2007
- For decades, land sold to the county by Loudy and Simpson has been used for a park, with the remainder contracted out for harvesting as dryland hay each fall.
- Our View: Who do we want to be?
- We must find and define Craig and Moffat County’s selling points
- May 8, 2007
- There may be no better time for us to define ourselves as a community with Craig’s 100-year celebration in 2008.
- Earning a cowboy name
- Man spends week in hospital after Sombrero horse drive mishap
- May 8, 2007
- It wasn’t his first time on a horse, and it won’t be his last. But Ron Knaack said his ride last week certainly will be his most memorable.
- Judge: ‘On the fence’
- Sentencing for convicted meth dealer delayed
- May 8, 2007
- Stuck between a report recommending probation and the usual stance of sending drug dealers to prison, Judge Michael O’Hara continued a sentencing hearing Tuesday for a Craig woman convicted of child abuse and distributing methamphetamine.
- Area briefs for May 8
- May 8, 2007
- The Moffat County Sheriff’s Office is hosting the 20th annual Moffat County Sheriff’s Office Scholarship Fund Golf Tournament to award scholarships to deserving Moffat County High School graduates.
- On the Record for May 7
- May 8, 2007
- On the Record for May 7, 2007.
- Demetrious E. Glimidakis
- May 8, 2007
- Demetrious E. Glimidakis, a 1993 graduate of Moffat County High School, will graduate May 19 from Holy Cross Seminary in Brookline, Mass.
- Melson-Castleman—Vallejos
- May 8, 2007
- Judy Ann Melson-Castleman and Antonio Miguel Juan Vallejos, both of Hayden, announce their engagement and plans to wed.
- Annette McCurdy: Thank you for food, flowers, cards
- May 8, 2007
- I would like to express my sincere thank you to all the kind people who visited me and those who brought or sent food, flowers and cards while I was in the hospital and upon my return home.
- Bill ‘Billy’ Lamont Doolin
- May 8, 2007
- Longtime Hayden resident Bill Doolin died Saturday, April 28, 2007, in Grand Junction at the Veteran’s Hospital after a brief illness.
- Diane Prather: Underachievement 101
- May 8, 2007
- Henry Winkler and Lin Oliver are the authors of “I Got a ‘D’ in Salami: Hank Zipzer, The Mostly True Confessions of the World’s Best Underachiever.”
- Navratil takes wrestling talent to college level
- After wrapping up 43-1 season, Bulldog wrestler signs with Adams State College
- May 8, 2007
- Nick Navratil, the 2007 4A 189-pound runner-up, with a record of 43-1, signed a letter of intent Monday afternoon to wrestle at Adams State College in Alamosa.
- City, CNCC to negotiate new lease
- May 8, 2007
- Officials from the city of Craig and Colorado Northwestern Community College contend that a lease agreement between the two sides for use of the Center of Craig is mutually beneficial.
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Question of the week
Should high school officials be allowed to withhold diplomas from students as punishment for behavior deemed inappropriate during a graduation ceremony?
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