Archive for Saturday, November 3, 2007

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Going to the big show
Local 4Hers travel to national stock competitions
November 3, 2007
Andrea Maneotis helped her sister prepare animals for the American Royal last year because she was too young to show them herself.
A moment in time
Painting captures long-past summer, historic friendship
November 3, 2007
A gun, a felled elk and the stillness of the Colorado wilderness.
Sporting a family tradition
Hafey brothers, son take college skills to influence 900 Craig athletes
November 3, 2007
Driving up to the quaint house located on the corner of Woodbury and Woodland streets, you can see the lights from the big screen television in the family room from the lawn.
Views from the inside
CMS students and staff support bond issue
November 3, 2007
Craig Middle School teachers have been there.
PAC meeting to hear parent input, discuss school-related issues
November 3, 2007
The monthly Moffat Coun­ty High School Parent Acc­ountability Committee meeting is scheduled for Monday evening, giving parents of high school students an opportunity to become more involved in their child’s education.
Bulldogs lose season finale
Rifle football shuts down Moffat County High School, 28-6
November 3, 2007
The Moffat County football team visited Rifle on Friday for a match up of teams heading in different directions.
Datebook for Nov. 3
November 3, 2007
10 a.m. to 2 p.m. A free car care clinic for single mothers, seniors and residents with disabilities takes place at 1150 W. Ninth. Visits are by appointment only. Call Love INC at 826-4400.
Stan Hathhorn: Shelve 1A and 3A
November 3, 2007
I think by now everyone is aware of the intentionally devious wording of both ballot issues.
Halloween goes to church
Local congregations host Halloween alternatives
November 3, 2007
This Halloween, some parents and their children opted not to canvas the block in search of candy.
Moffat County Neighbor: Al Cushion
November 3, 2007
Al Cushion Age: 53 Occupation: Insurance Agent
Police Blotter for Nov. 1
November 3, 2007
Moffat County Jail No reports
Leading stroke experts visit Craig for program
November 3, 2007
The Colorado Stroke Alliance and The Memorial Hospital will offer an education program from noon to 1 p.m. Wednesday at the hospital on the acute management of stroke patients. There is no registration fee and lunch is included at no charge.
Craig briefs for Nov. 3
November 3, 2007
The Northwest Colorado Legal Services Project and the Moffat County Library are sponsoring “Ask-A-Lawyer Night” on Tuesday at the library’s Craig Branch. The event entails a 10 to 15-minute private consultation with a member of the Northwest Colorado Bar Association.
VNA offers programs for women’s health and newborn care
November 3, 2007
When it comes to community resources, the Northwest Colorado Visiting Nurse Association is often the first point of contact for expectant parents and families with young children. VNA is the local Public Health provider for Routt and Moffat counties and is home to many community programs. The following is a summary of just some of the services and resources available through VNA. All programs are free unless otherwise noted.
Our view: Part of the process
November 3, 2007
If you have sauntered through Steamboat Springs during the past few weeks, it’s easy to see how contested the ’Boat’s City Council election is.
Early voting ends with higher than expected turnout
About 1,700 ballots cast early in race to decide two tax proposals
November 3, 2007
One group — proponents or opponents — are leading in the race to decide whether Moffat County gets new and revitalized schools and a new hospital.
Natasha Chapman: First vote, and vote ‘yes’ on 3A
November 3, 2007
As a senior at Moffat County High School and a newly registered voter, I am excited about the opportunity and privilege that I have to join the rest of my family in shaping the future of Craig, Moffat County, Colorado and the United States of America.
Ray DuBois: Compelling reasons to vote ‘yes’ on 1A, 3A
November 3, 2007
I have been closely following the debate about whether Moffat County needs a new hospital, a new middle school and upgrades to our other school buildings.
Looking Back: Capacity audience sees ‘Teahouse’
November 3, 2007
From the Thursday, Nov. 7, 1957, issue of the Steamboat Pilot:
Bill Ronis: Model character for our children
November 3, 2007
Our third-grade class volunteers to raise and lower the flags each day outside in front of our school.
Dave Summers: Need to provide better learning environment
November 3, 2007
Having had kids in the Moffat County School District the past 13 years and having at least another eight years to go, I have seen that we need to provide a better learning environment and a more secure one four our kids.

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