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- A class for the practically educated
- Agricultural program gives high school students hands-on experience, college opportunities
- November 17, 2007
As cement drops from a mixing truck, Moffat County High School students scramble, shovels and rakes in hand, to spread it.
- Kids at play
- Craig at Work
- November 17, 2007
After opening Thursday and Friday, the final shows of Moffat County High School’s presentation of Rodgers and Hammerstein’s “Oklahoma!” are at 2 and 7 p.m. today.
- Our View: Teaching well
- November 17, 2007
There is an old saying: “Those who can, do. Those who can’t, teach.”
- Craig briefs for Nov. 17
- Chamber elects 2008 officers
- November 17, 2007
Gene Bilodeau, current Craig Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors president, thinks change is a good thing.
- To chuck a pumpkin
- Science Olympic event a hands-on lesson in scientific method, teamwork
- November 17, 2007
Moffat County High School seniors Chet Peterson and Saraya Hammond had one goal in mind: to chuck a pumpkin farther than anyone else.
- Results for the Bulldog Speech and Debate Invitational on Nov. 9 and 10
- November 17, 2007
Voted Outstanding Speakers: Michael Zehner and Greg Blackstun
- More than 50 years and going strong
- Moffat County Cowbelles promote beef
- November 17, 2007
Beef promotion has been the goal of the Moffat County Cowbelles for more than 50 years.
- Hands in the pie
- Local officials fear state will take bigger piece of energy-impact funds
- November 17, 2007
Moffat County Commissioner Saed Tayyara spent five hours Thursday touring County Roads 4 and 7 with Billy Mack, the county’s Road and Bridge director.
- The heat spoils hunter’s fruit
- November 17, 2007
It’s been an Indian Summer.
- Police blotter for Nov. 17
- November 17, 2007
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Moffat County Jail
No reports.
- Datebook for Nov. 17
- November 17, 2007
The Hands-On Quilters will meet at the Craig Fire Station. Call Cheryl at 824-2567 to get materials for project.
- Comedian headlines boys basketball fundraiser
- November 17, 2007
Moffat County basketball has a five-year cycle on uniforms, meaning without funding, the team will be playing games in uniforms worn by former students who may since have graduated from college.
- Centennial coin available soon
- November 17, 2007
Beth Gilchrist, Craig 100th Birthday Committee member and Craig Middle School secretary, has a varied collection of Craig memorabilia.
- Shooting at a Thanksgiving dinner
- The Craig Trap Club to host turkey shoot events
- November 17, 2007
With Thanksgiving right around the corner, the opportunity to score that perfect turkey to serve Thursday is here.
- Taste of Home Cooking School almost sold out
- November 17, 2007
There will be two hours of a live cooking show to watch and learn from.
- Ski area official describes the science behind the snow
- November 17, 2007
In his office, Doug Allen keeps a photo that shows Mount Werner covered in several feet of powder after a weekend-long dumping of snow. The picture was taken the Monday after Thanksgiving in 2001 - the only other time in Allen’s 21 years with Steamboat Ski and Resort Corp. that Steamboat Ski Area missed its opening day.
- Sixteen feet of hexagon
- Local fighters prepare for a night inside an Ultimate Cage Fighting enclosure
- November 17, 2007
It’s Fight Night Eve and underneath the tranquility, battle plans are being drawn.
- Chuck Mack: Moffat railroad in 1906: Part 1
- November 17, 2007
When I found this article while searching through the old newspaper - the May 30, 1906 Steamboat Pilot - I decided it would be a great story for Craig and Moffat County, being as how it had mentioned David Moffat’s private coach, Marcia.
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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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