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- Hospital, school measures pass
- 08:06 p.m., November 6, 2007 Updated 08:27 p.m.
- With the majority of all ballots officially counted both tax questions in the November 2007 election have passed.
- ‘Our top choice’
- District Attorney lands dedicated rookie prosecutor
- November 6, 2007
- October was a month of accomplishments for rookie attorney and new 14th Judicial District prosecutor Matthew Barrett.
- Super Tuesday
- Voters to decide fate of new construction questions
- November 6, 2007
- At some point tonight, officials from the Moffat County School District and The Memorial Hospital will learn whether the immediate futures of their respective organizations will be shaped by voter-approved new construction measures.
- Datebook for Nov. 6
- November 6, 2007
- 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Election Day. Federal law requires voters to present identification at the polls. Vote Centers are located at the Centennial Mall of Craig at 1111 West Victory Way in Craig; Hamilton Town Hall on South Highway 13 in Hamilton; the Maybell Community Center at 103 Ellis in Maybell; and Dinosaur Town Hall at 333 S. Stegosaurus in Dinosaur.
- Police blotter for Nov. 6
- November 6, 2007
- Officers responded to three requests to assist another agency.
- Man gored by deer while hunting
- Victim’s name and condition not yet released
- November 6, 2007
- One man’s hunting trip took a dangerous turn this weekend when a wounded buck deer gored him approximately 15 miles south of Craig.
- A STEP up
- Employment program gives students natural resource conservation experience
- November 6, 2007
- In an effort to recruit a younger work force, the Natural Resources Conservation Service is offering part-time employment to Moffat County High School students during the school year.
- Elk Hunting Capital of the World
- Craig Branding Committee makes the campaign official
- November 6, 2007
- From many accounts, the town has decided, and the Craig Branding Committee agrees, Craig is the Elk Hunting Capital of the World.
- Commissioners heard before climate plan unveiled
- November 6, 2007
- Before Gov. Bill Ritter publicly unveiled his Climate Action Plan at Coors Field on Monday, the Moffat County commissioners were given a chance to give their thoughts.
- A losing record, but a season not lost
- Moffat County High School football players proud of year on the field
- November 6, 2007
- After each Moffat County High School football game, the Bulldogs knelt in a circle to accept criticism and accolades from head coach Kip Hafey and assistant coach Lance Scranton.
- Bulldog Beat: The week in review for Moffat County High School sports
- November 6, 2007
- The fall sports season for Moffat County High School has come to a close, so this week was pretty thin. The winter season is on the horizon, so be on the lookout for future analysis of boys and girls basketball, wrestling, hockey and swimming to hit the beat in the coming weeks.
- Suspect in high-speed chase flees hospital
- November 6, 2007
- The Colorado State Patrol is looking for a man who walked out of Yampa Valley Medical Center early Saturday morning while recovering from minor injuries suffered Friday during a high-speed car chase and subsequent crash.
- Craig briefs for Nov. 6
- Baggs police grateful for donations
- November 6, 2007
- The Baggs, Wyo., Police Department has received several grants and donations recently, the police department reported Monday.
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Question of the week
An estimated 2,550 people attended the Three Dog Night and Firefall concert Saturday as part of the Craig centennial celebration. Was the concert a success?
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