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Weight for it
Largest Loser competition challenges Craig residents to lose weight, get healthy
May 29, 2007
Carrying around a few extra pounds? Starting this week, you've got a chance to do something about it.
Sending a message to Salazar
Commissioners discuss county’s position on BLM draft plan
May 29, 2007
With two years of work put in the Resource Management Plan — a document that will oversee the use of Bureau of Land Management's public lands —Moffat County Commissioner Tom Gray wanted U.S. Rep. John Salazar's representative to understand the county's position on two key topics.
Two Wyoming shootout suspects plead guilty
May 29, 2007
Two Craig suspects pleaded guilty earlier this month to criminal charges stemming from a robbery and shootout with police in Casper, Wyo.
Area briefs for May 30
May 29, 2007
Craig concert group seeking memberships.
On the Record for May 26 to 28
May 29, 2007
On the Record for May 26 to 28
Engagement: Bailey—Demlow
May 29, 2007
Scott and Jeanie Demlow, of Alvarado, Minn., announce the engagement of their daughter, Joy Beth Demlow, to Timothy Stuart Bailey, son of Bill Bailey, of Craig, and Cheryl Whipple, of Burlington.
Obituary: William ‘Bill’ C. Lockhart
May 29, 2007
William “Bill” C. Lockhart died Dec. 21, 2006, at Family Healthy West in Fruita. He was 82 years old.
Obituary: Patricia Ellen Sabatino
May 29, 2007
Patricia Ellen Sabatino died May 12 at The Sandrock Care and Rehabilitation Center in Craig. She was 56.
Obituary: Dorman Silver
May 29, 2007
A memorial service for Dorman Silver will be held at 11 a.m. Thursday at Grant Morturary.
Our View: A big problem
Join in weight-loss efforts
May 29, 2007
More than 30 medical conditions — including multiple types of cancer, cardio and heart disease and diabetes, to name a few — await those who do not take care of it.
Maybell Cultural Heritage Group: Sombrero Ranches Horse Drive a success
May 29, 2007
The viewing of the Sombrero Ranches Horse Drive through Maybell was a huge success this year despite Mother Nature.
Shelly Flannery: Thank you to Olde West Days attendees
May 29, 2007
On behalf of the Grand Olde West Days Committee, Moffat County Tourism Association, NWCO Cultural & Heritage Tourism and the Colorado State Tourism Ambassador program, I would like to thank all of the groups, organizations, vendors, volunteers, business owners, city and county employees and those who attended the 17th Annual Grand Olde West Days celebration this past weekend.
Ada McArthur: Community pride should apply to all
May 29, 2007
The Craig Daily Press poll this week asks how successful the Clean Up Craig attempt was. Any attempt to beautify our town and area is admirable.
New commissioner of education named
May 29, 2007
In a special meeting of the Colorado State Board of Education, Dwight Jones was appointed the next Colorado commissioner of education.
Reading for the future
Summer program helps reading comprehension, encourages interests
May 29, 2007
What starts today could last a lifetime. This is especially the case today as the Moffat County Library summer reading program continues registration at the 570 Green Street location.
Craig sends 13 to Summer Games
Special Olympics athletes to compete in weightlifting, swimming and track and field
May 29, 2007
A baker's dozen. That's how many Craig athletes qualified for the 38th annual Special Olympics Colorado Summer Games on Saturday and Sunday in Greeley.
‘Click, Clack’ sequel is fun-packed
Rhyme-filled ‘When Sheep Sleep’ another good choice for young readers
May 29, 2007
Awhile back, author Doreen Cronin and illustrator Betsy Lewin teamed up to bring elementary readers the popular “Click, Clack, Moo: Cows That Type,” a rollicking story about Farmer Brown's cows who find a typewriter and learn to type out messages.

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