Archive for Friday, May 25, 2007

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Patty Davis: Letters overlook many quality places in Craig
May 25, 2007
I was a little surprised to see the letters people have written regarding the customer service in Craig. Having lived here for about 30 years, I find it to be a different story.
Our View: Class of ‘07, the future is yours
May 25, 2007
Today marks a special feat. Many of the town’s youths are graduating from Moffat County High School. No doubt many will receive numerous gifts at various parties. There will be cards with wise information, or at the very least cards with wisecracks.
The Record for May 26
May 25, 2007
Briefs for May 26
Freeman campground fees remain
May 25, 2007
Freeman Reservoir Campground, about 20 miles north of Craig, will be operated by Moffat County Parks and Recreation beginning this year.
Changes ahead for Maybell Fire
May 25, 2007
Residents of Maybell and the surrounding area who are 18 years and older and are willing to participate in meetings and activities with the Volunteer Fire Department, are considered members, and therefore eligible to vote on Fire Department issues, according to Maybell VFD by-laws.
Keeping the faith
Pastors, youth leader pray at baccalaureate for graduating seniors to retain beliefs
May 25, 2007
David Pressgrove worries about the estimated 80 percent of teenagers who abandon their faith after graduating high school.
EPYCS students grant $48,000 to nonprofits
May 25, 2007
Students from six area El Pomar Youth in Community Service clubs presented nonprofit organizations with grants May 16 at the Steamboat Grand Resort and Conference Center.
Making the grade
Six Moffat County students graduate with 4.0 GPA
May 25, 2007
Melissa Ellgen was pretty sure she had it in the bag.
Broken on the inside
Craig youth, family gutting out a difficult fight with rare disease
May 25, 2007
Meet Willie. That’s not his given name, just a nickname. He’s 5 years old, has blue eyes, pale skin and lives with his parents on Barclay Street. He’s like any kid — he likes toy cars, the Cartoon Network and Marvel Comics superheroes.
Andy Bockelman: ‘At World’s End’ a great way to end trilogy
May 25, 2007
Avast, ye mateys! Thar be the film spectacular “Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End” off the port bow!
Going to the Lone Star State
Catherine Compton returns to Texas to play collegiate soccer at Hardin-Simmons
May 25, 2007
Catherine Compton is returning to her roots. The Moffat County High School senior was born in Dallas, and after living in Craig the past six years, she is returning to the Lone Star State for college.
A piece of homestead history
New display at Museum of Northwest Colorado depicts life in a wild and rough country
May 25, 2007
David Kline was a 64-year-old widower when he took his pension from the A&P grocery stores and headed west from Pennsylvania.
Right as rain
Storms bring welcome water at critical time for ranches in west valley
May 25, 2007
Georgia McIntyre looked at the storm clouds to the south just as a clap of thunder rumbled across the Yampa Valley, near Maybell.
Catherine Vatalaro: Inmates doing an awesome job for town
May 25, 2007
This letter is in regards to Russell Whitten’s and his letters on inmates. First, I would like to start by asking Mr. Whitten if he is willing to do this work for our community, and if so for free since he is so community oriented?

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