Archive for Friday, October 26, 2007

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Turning up the heat
October 26, 2007
Worried about the winter cold?

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Thomas N. Told: 1A and 3A support vital to future economy
October 26, 2007
I have spent nearly my entire medical career practicing in Craig and The Memorial Hospital. It has been a rewarding experience to see the medical community grow. Today, we have one of the finest group of physicians and staff serving at our hospital that I have seen in my 34 years of working there. These people have a great team spirit and tremendous drive to deliver the best care to the patients. We are destined to be one of the top 100 hospitals, and we are working hard for that goal, but it requires everyone’s help.
Christina M. Currie: Paying the price
October 26, 2007
According to the U.S. Department of Agriculture, it’ll cost me more than $500,000 to feed, clothe, transport and care for my two girls. That’s assuming they move out they day they turn 18, and that doesn’t include any college-related expenses.
Bob Woods: Were our founders Christian?
October 26, 2007
Our founders were not of one religious persuasion.
Agreement reached in Eller case
District Attorney’s Office, former marshal defer prosecution
October 26, 2007
Russell “Wayne” Eller, the former Dinosaur town marshal who was charged with lying about his professional background, agreed to a deal Tuesday that bans him from seeking law enforcement employment for a year without conceding guilt.
Diane Prather: Popping up some good ideas
October 26, 2007
This past weekend, I finally took time to put up some of my Halloween decorations.
‘Go big, or go home’
Bulldog volleyball team looking to win districts
October 26, 2007
The atmosphere inside the Moffat County gymnasium during Thursday’s volleyball practice wasn’t what you would expect from a senior-laden team, which could possibly be playing for its final time.
Cross-country team prepares for state championships
October 26, 2007
Top 10. That is what Moffat County cross country coach Todd Trapp is hoping his boys and girls teams each finish at Saturday’s state championship in Colorado Springs.
Police blotter for Oct. 24
October 26, 2007
Police blotter for Oct. 24
Datebook for Oct. 26
October 26, 2007
Datebook for Oct. 26
Elisa Shackelton: Use your crockpot safely
October 26, 2007
Opening the front door on a cold evening and being greeted by the inviting smell of beef stew or chicken enchiladas wafting from a slow cooker/crockpot can be a dream come true at the end of a long work day. Slow cookers can make life a little more convenient because, by planning ahead, you save time later. They also take less electricity than an oven.
Promoting the ‘love of books’
Local author to visit Downtown Books
October 26, 2007
Downtown Books co-owners Carol Jacobson and Caroline Dotson like to provide things for people they may not be able to get otherwise.
Turning up the heat
Social Services helps low-income families pay heating bills
October 26, 2007
Worried about the winter cold?
Lucille Theis: New hospital will aid health care needs
October 26, 2007
I am writing in support of The Memorial Hospital’s tax question — 1A. I strongly believe that it is time for a new hospital that is able to accommodate more advanced health care and specialists.
Craig man faces three felonies
30-year-old charged in connection with alleged child sex assault
October 26, 2007
The 14th Judicial District Attorney’s Office has charged a 30-year-old Craig man with three felony charges in connection with an alleged assault of an 11-year-old girl.
Rockies lose nail-biter
Schilling, bullpen pitch Red Sox past Rockies, 2-1, for 2-0 series lead
October 26, 2007
First a blowout, then a nail-biter. October ace Curt Schilling and Boston’s stingy bullpen figured out another way to stop Colorado.
Craig briefs for Oct. 26
October 26, 2007
CNCC to look at elementary program

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