Archive for Wednesday, October 17, 2007

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Top candidates turn down post
Salary prompts 3 airport management prospects to back out
October 17, 2007
Yampa Valley Regional Air­port Manager Dave Ruppel had hoped to name his new assistant manager during last week’s Airport Commission meeting. But all three of the job finalists turned down his offers.
Sen. Salazar fighting meth
Federal appropriations bill awaiting approval
October 17, 2007
Routt and Moffat counties are poised to gain an additional $100,000 to fight the methamphetamine scourge in Northwest Colorado, pending final approval of a federal appropriations bill.
Facing an uncertain future
Employees struggle to save Off the Beaten Path Bookstore
October 17, 2007
Kathy Cox calls Off the Beaten Path Bookstore her “hub” in Steamboat Springs.
Longtime landfill employee liked to laugh, ski
October 17, 2007
Being the youngest of four children has its advantages — like knowing your parents love you the most and that you’re the best looking one of your siblings.
Go green, even when it’s white
Environmentally-friendly principles as winter approaches
October 17, 2007
“Going green” is second nature to Sarah Fox, so when the vice president of Fox Construction entered her father’s contracting business, her environmental principles followed her into the workplace.
Nothing to lose, everything to gain
Trapper Fitness Center program targets drug and alcohol addictions
October 17, 2007
Aug. 13, 1995. It was, as alcoholics generally call it, a moment of clarity for Jim Gregoire.
Datebook for Oct. 17
October 17, 2007
Datebook for Oct. 17
Craig briefs for Oct. 17
October 17, 2007
Quartet to perform
Jerry Raehal: Questions that need answers
October 17, 2007
It can be interesting to watch.
Diane Prather: ‘What Is Heaven Like’ is a special, poignant book
October 17, 2007
This week’s beautiful picture book is on loan from the family of the late Cassie Owens. Cyndee Owens thinks the book is a good resource to use when helping children deal with death. She wants others to know about the book.
Raftopouloses seek conservation easement for Cold Spring Mountain area
October 17, 2007
The construction signs indicating new development may be seen around Craig, but John Raftopoulos doesn’t want office parks or condos around Cold Spring Mountain.
Man arrested in alleged sex assault
Craig man arrested on suspicion of two incidents involving 9-year-old girl
October 17, 2007
A 33-year-old Craig man was arrested Oct. 5 on suspicion of forcing a 9-year-old girl to touch him inappropriately at a Thanksgiving gathering last year.
Police blotter for Oct. 15
October 17, 2007
Police blotter for Oct. 15
Young Life pig roast and auction Friday
October 17, 2007
An alarm call of elk calls can be heard in the evenings across Craig, calling to hunters from across the country.
Bulldogs dominant in last regular-season meet
October 17, 2007
Mike McNicol was leading three quarters of the way through his race in the Dawson Invitational on Thursday in Lafayette, approaching a hair-pin turn obstructed by foliage.
Hunters keep Rio Blanco sheriff busy
Heart attacks claim the lives of two out-of-staters
October 17, 2007
The Rio Blanco County Sheriff’s Office, in cooperation with other agencies, conducted four search and rescue missions Monday, two of which involved fatalities.
Council sets up downtown dollars
Steamboat Springs Business Improvement District funding depends on approval from voters
October 17, 2007
City officials decided Tuesday how to spend money for downtown improvements — if downtown voters allow the money to be spent.

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