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Storm could bring 8 inches to Steamboat through Sunday
Wind, snow advisories in effect for Steamboat Springs, much of western Colorado
October 20, 2007
The National Weather Service has issued a winter storm warning for much of western Colorado, and wind and snow advisories in Steamboat Springs. A Pacific storm is expected to dump 4 to 8 inches of snow on Steamboat by Sunday afternoon.
The Food Mill set to close
Hayden eatery will be replaced by Mexican restaurant
October 20, 2007

Kevin and Alaine Montgomery, owners of The Food Mill restaurant in Hayden, say they just want to “have a life.”

VNA: Support education, health ballot initiatives
October 20, 2007

On behalf of the Board of Directors and management team of the Northwest Colorado Visiting Nurse Association, Inc., we urge your support for Moffat County’s important health and education ballot initiatives.

Pat Pearce: Pat Pearce
October 20, 2007

The Humane Society of Moffat County would like to thank Karen Bunk for the generous donation. It is greatly appreciated.

Sandy Feeney: Do your part; help Humane Society
October 20, 2007

Hello from Montana.

Our View: Breathing new life
October 20, 2007

Moffat County voters will be asked to decide Nov. 6 the immediate futures of the most important public institutions in our area - The Memorial Hospital and the Moffat County School District. With more than $70 million in public money at stake, representing one of the largest combined tax questions in county history, the decision each voter faces isn’t one that should be approached lightly.

ACET conducts search warrents, arrests five
Warrants net cocaine, marijuana seizures
October 20, 2007

The All Crimes Enforcement Team, formerly known as GRAMNET, conducted three search warrants Thursday in Craig that resulted in five drug-related arrests.

Bulldogs soccer misses playoffs
October 20, 2007

The Moffat County Bulldog soccer team finished the season Thursday, with coach Seth Young exceptionally pleased with the team’s effort, despite missing the playoffs.

Volleyball win streak hits 12
Bulldogs beat Delta in five games
October 20, 2007

With just two games left on the season and the playoffs beckoning, Moffat volleyball coach Brianna Montgomery wasn’t going to let the Bulldogs slip.

Craig briefs for Oct. 20
Pregnancy Center hosts fundraiser
October 20, 2007
The Yampa Valley Pregnancy Center will host the 15th Annual Chili Supper & Silent Auction on Friday Nov. 2 at the Moffat County Fairgrounds Pavilion.
Police blotter for Oct. 20
October 20, 2007

Rodney Joseph Wiessner, 33, of Craig, was booked into Moffat County Jail on suspicion of parole violation.

Shaken, but not stirred’
Hillewaert third person to bowl perfect 300 in history of Thunder Rolls Bowling Center
October 20, 2007

On any given night, one can stroll into Thunder Rolls Bowling center and find more than 100 people chatting and laughing, telling tall tales of bowling glory.

Early voting begins Monday
$72.1 million in tax questions posed to voters
October 20, 2007

On the eve of the second stage of voting, and about two weeks out from Election Day, officials from the Moffat County School District and The Memorial Hospital are confident their proposals - requests totaling $72.1 million for new construction - are agreeing with voters.

Bulldogs win shootout in Cortez
Losing streak ends at five with 33-29 victory
October 20, 2007
The Bulldog football team found itself in a fight with the host Panthers on Friday. Moffat County (3-5 overall, 2-4 Western Slope League) entered looking to break a five-game losing streak.
Renae Dove: Yes on 3A in best interest of youths
October 20, 2007

As I look forward to the positive future of the children of Moffat County, I cannot help but feel pride at being involved in our children’s lives on a daily basis.

Chuck Mack: Franklin D. Roosevelt’s address to miners, part three
October 20, 2007
Listed below is part 3 of a 5-part speech President Franklin D. Roosevelt delivered by radio from the White House on May 2, 1943.
Times at the ranch
Business changes as land, technology prices rise
October 20, 2007

It was a normal part of the schedule at the Ex Corporation Ranch when mother, father and son worked with friends and hired hands to herd cattle more than a mile across their land on Thursday.

Datebook for Oct. 20
October 20, 2007
Datebook for Oct. 20
Storied and celebrated Dixon man turns 97
October 20, 2007

Harry Russell, Jr., 96, is believed to be the oldest man on the Snake River. He will celebrate his 97th birthday today, though his actual birthday is Oct. 27.

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