Archive for Monday, October 15, 2007

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Datebook for Oct. 15
October 15, 2007
4 to 6 p.m. The MS Support Group meets at the Northwest Colorado Visiting Nurse Association’s Craig office at 745 Russell St. Guest speakers will be Annie Smyth and Priscilla Magnall, representatives of the National MS Society. Call Kathy or Sandy Beran at the VNA at 824-8233.
Craig briefs for Oct. 15
Families benefit from USDA program
October 15, 2007
USDA Rural Development has federally backed mortgage guarantees for home purchases to qualified residents of Moffat County.
Health Watch: Don’t procrastinate on flu shots
October 15, 2007
A few years ago, the flu season started early and was responsible for a cluster of deaths among previously healthy children. The early deaths sounded an alarm for parents and health care providers alike, fearful of an unusually lethal influenza virus. Parents across the country scrambled to have their children vaccinated well into the season, and vaccine supplies were soon in short supply.
Aging Well: Help and support aren’t far
Independent Life Center helps people with disabilities overcome challenges
October 15, 2007
It’s hard for Jackie Lyons to describe an average day on the job helping people with disabilities, because every day and every client is different.
Health care commission gets an earful at hearing
October 15, 2007
Members of the Colorado Blue Ribbon Commission for Health Care Reform listened to sometimes angry, sometimes tearful testimony at a public hearing Saturday in Craig.
The Memorial Hospital: Technology at TMH enhances diagnoses
October 15, 2007
The Memorial Hospital has added a state-of-the-art multi-slice Computed Tomography (CT) scanner to their facility.
Bulldogs dispatch Demons
MCHS win streak reaches 11 matches
October 15, 2007
When Amy Dilldine served the ball short and off teammate Markie Workman’s back, just about every member of Moffat County’s volleyball team just laughed.
Soroco coach reels in grant to enhance fishing program
October 15, 2007
For Soroco physical education teacher David Bruner, taking a group of teenagers fishing is about more than just making a great catch and getting out of school.
Sports mom
Kids and the games they play keep Shannon Samuelson on the run
October 15, 2007
Most mothers are more than happy to have one or two children involved in extracurricular activities, as long as their schedule permits.
Business news and notes for Oct. 15
West Theater offers comfort to audiences
October 15, 2007
If anyone has been to the West Theater and not liked the seats, they can sit comfortable knowing the theater will have new seats in one screen by the end of next week, manager Debbie Winder said.

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