Archive for Tuesday, October 16, 2007

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Man dies in accident at Milner Landfill
Longtime employee remembered as smart, caring, irreplaceable
01:28 p.m., October 16, 2007 Updated 12:00 a.m.

A 51-year-old Steamboat Springs man died Tuesday afternoon at the Twin Landfill in Milner after a bulldozer attachment fell on top of him.

Rockies Sweep Diamondbacks
Head to World Series for first time
October 16, 2007
Rockies win in sweep over Diamondbacks.
Bulldog Beat: Separating the contenders
October 16, 2007

Last week separated the contenders from the pretenders in the world of Moffat County High School sports.

Some teams kept on rolling, while others are looking ahead to next year.

Kettle-cooked victory
Moffat County sophomore scores three touchdowns in romp against Steamboat Springs
October 16, 2007

At 5 feet 4 inches and 135 pounds sopping wet, Jasen Kettle doesn’t appear to be your typical football player.

That is, except when he is toting an oblong brown piece of leather.

Branding not just for livestock anymore
Northwest Colorado Products brand to market locally-made goods in region and abroad
October 16, 2007

Like Yampa Valley ranchers making their mark on livestock, the Community Agriculture Alliance wants to create a symbol that marks a product as being from Northwest Colorado.

Area among top in social services
County ranks high in state, falls short of meeting federal standards
October 16, 2007

At their meeting last week, the Moffat County Commission heard a report of Moffat County Social Services’ annual Child and Family Services review.

A spiritual journey
Craig man goes from rebellion to being reborn in church and becoming pastor
October 16, 2007
As First Baptist is the congregation to which he has belonged, much of Len Browning’s spiritual journey has taken place while he was connected to the very church where he now preaches.
Federal grant to help fight domestic violence
October 16, 2007

It’s an unsettling reality for Advocates Crisis-Support Services, an area nonprofit agency designed to aid victims of domestic violence and sexual assault, that times are busy.

Purple Circle Swine: Thanks to Murdoch’s for supporting 4-H
October 16, 2007
We would like to let our community know how much we appreciate Murdoch’s. They are always there to support 4-H in Moffat County.
Elmer Monahan, M.D.: Outdated hospital won’t attract good staff
October 16, 2007

There is a nationwide shortage of doctors and nurses. This is worsening. The type of hospital Craig provides will have a powerful effect on medical recruiting.

CIS staff, students: Thanks to Wyman’s Ranch for fun day
October 16, 2007
The staff and students of Craig Intermediate School would like to thank the Wyman’s Living History Ranch and Museum and employees for hosting a fun afternoon at the museum.
Police blotter for Oct. 16
October 16, 2007

Officers responded to two requests to assist another agency.

Mary Jo Brown: Old Man Winter
Senior spotlight
October 16, 2007

Old Man Winter is creeping up on us, so I’m digging out heavier duds. I have mitts, flannels and earmuffs. Who could ask for anything more?

Datebook for Oct. 16
October 16, 2007

4 to 7 p.m. Craig Intermediate School has Parent-Teacher conferences. No appointment is necessary. Progress reports will be handed out. Conference dates also are available Thursday.

Rockies beat Arizona 6-4 to sweep NLCS
Colorado heads to first World Series
October 16, 2007

Riding a Rocky Mountain High like none other, Colorado is heading to its first World Series.

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