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Samantha Johnston: Reality: Hospital cannot be built without taxpayer support
October 13, 2007
The Memorial Hospital is asking taxpayers to approve the investment in a new community hospital by voting Yes on 1A in November. 1A is a ballot initiative to approve 3 dedicated mills for the construction of a replacement hospital facility.
Chuck Mack: President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s address on the coal crisis
October 13, 2007
Listed below is part 2 of a 5-part speech President Franklin D. Roosevelt delivered by radio from the White House on May 2, 1943. The speech was mentioned in Chuck Mack’s column appearing Sept. 22 in the Saturday Morning Press.
Homelessness still a problem
Moffat County residents encouraged to support programs
October 13, 2007
The phone calls started before the school year began.
Panthers down Bulldogs
Moffat County losing streak hits five as Delta runs through defense, chews up clock
October 13, 2007
Down 15-0, Travis Wilson leaped into the air blocking a Delta extra point.
Hanging with the homies
Home school association students, teachers congregate every two weeks for joint classes
October 13, 2007
Despite encouragement, the students weren’t sure they could make it.
High school freshman off to leadership forum in Europe
October 13, 2007
Hayden High School freshman Lysa Valora spent this week attending Spanish class and feeding her sheep. She will spend next week shaking hands with members of British Parliament.
Police blotter for Oct. 13
October 13, 2007
Pablo Loya, 22, of Craig, was booked into Moffat County Jail on a warrant.
Finding the hot spots
October 13, 2007
Rifle season opens today, with more than 130,000 hunters expected to head into Moffat County’s hunters’ paradise.
Our View: Health care is broken
October 13, 2007
The American health care system is a joke. It is an expansive, expensive, bureaucratic and ineffective mongrel that tramples, or avoids, as many people as it helps.
Datebook for Oct. 13
October 13, 2007
9 a.m. to 3 p.m. A scrapbooking activity takes place at First Baptist Church, 1146 10th St. The cost is $10, lunch will be provided and the event is open to the public. Bring a picture that you’ve been wanting to frame. Call Sonja at 620-4290.
Joel D Sheridan: 3A and Student Achievement
October 13, 2007
Understandably, there seems to be some uncertainties about what Referendum 3A should do and what it actually does.
They said it
Memorable quotes from the past news week
October 13, 2007
“There has been a tremendous awakening to this issue. I personally think Colorado and our Legislature were really smart in taking a proactive stance in coming up with the solution.”
Craig briefs for Oct. 13
Church begins new “Bible Blitz”
October 13, 2007
First Congregational United Church of Christ, 630 Green St., is beginning a new curriculum called “Bible Blitz,” a class to learn to look things up in the Bible for first- through sixth-graders. The church also has a new toddler kindergarten class learning their first Bible stories.
Pete Bergmann: Our kids, our community: the right investment now
October 13, 2007
A strong educational system is the foundation of a strong community.
Local retailers stocked and ready to rock
October 13, 2007
The sign on the Backwoods Diner reads: “Open 6:30 a.m. – 10 p.m.”
Wasting disease numbers hard to measure
Decrease in harvest, submissions for testing make more recent numbers hard to qualify
October 13, 2007
New information on Chronic Wasting Disease was released in August by the Colorado Department of Wildlife, and while the numbers of new cases in animals didn’t show any large spreading of the disease, state and local officials are cautious not to call the numbers a positive sign.
Jeff Whilden: A battle for control of public lands
October 13, 2007
All of this discussion about Vermillion Basin is really not about the basin at all.
Kidnap suspect to appear in court
October 13, 2007
One of four suspects accused of felony criminal charges stemming from an alleged kidnapping and assault of a 27-year-old Craig woman is scheduled to appear in court next week.
Marketing students succeed at year’s first competition
October 13, 2007
There are more extracurricular activities at Moffat County High School than sports.

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