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- Mudslide blocks River Road
- Road may not reopen today
- 12:32 a.m., September 8, 2007 Updated 12:32 a.m.
A mudslide forced the closure of Routt County Road 14, or River Road, from the Brooklyn neighborhood in Steamboat Springs to Mount Werner Road, after a mudslide reported at about 9:45 p.m. Thursday. There was no detour or route for traffic to move through the slide area Friday, and county officials were unsure when the road might reopen.
- Education Roundup for Sept. 8
- September 8, 2007
- News and notes for MCHS homecoming
- Retirement seminar this week
- September 8, 2007
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Anyone with questions about retirement - from 30-year-olds looking to make the right investments to 50- and 60-year-olds taking that step - might want to attend the “Passport to Retirement” seminar.
- Hallgren joins Daily Press staff
- September 8, 2007
Hans Hallgren was hired Thursday to fill the photographer position at the Craig Daily Press.
- Bulldogs chew up Huskies, 54-32
- Third-quarter scoring puts away Battle Mountain
- September 8, 2007
- The Moffat County varsity football team put on a rushing clinic, piling up 353 yards on the ground, to beat Battle Mountain High School, 54-32, on Friday night.
- Volleyball victory a warm-up for rivalry
- Moffat County girls varsity team defeats Grand Junction in four games
- September 8, 2007
- Heading into conference play against Steamboat Springs this afternoon, the Moffat County High School girls varsity volleyball team made sure not to overlook Thursday’s road contest against Grand Junction High School.
- Craig briefs for Sept. 8
- Church to show its appreciation
- September 8, 2007
- The Maybell Interdenominational Bible Church will host a community barbecue at 10 a.m. Saturday, Sept. 22, at the church.
- Police blotter for Sept. 8
- September 8, 2007
Moffat County Jail
No reports.
- Datebook for Sept. 8
- September 8, 2007
10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Tryouts for the Local Talent Concert of the Craig Concert Association are in the Moffat County High School auditorium. Call Jim Simpson at 824-4138.
- Another man camp to be constructed near Baggs
- September 8, 2007
Construction of a third man camp between Interstate 80 and Baggs, Wyo., was approved by the Carbon County Planning Commission on Tuesday.
- Housing vouchers still available
- Low-income residents may qualify for Independent Life assistance
- September 8, 2007
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Normally, the Independent Life Center has no trouble allocating 81 vouchers that assist low-income residents with housing costs. There is usually so much demand, ILC executive director Evelyn Tileston said, the organization keeps a waiting list of names.
- Following nature’s lead
- Rockin’ J Ranch finds niche in health-conscious food market with grass-fed beef
- September 8, 2007
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When the Rockin’ J Ranch was being restructured four years ago, new owners and partner/managers Keith and Wendi Lankister wanted to head in a slightly different direction with their beef.
- Chuck Mack: Our wonderful trip going to a family reunion and sightseeing, part 3
- September 8, 2007
On the third day, we made it to our destination in Montana.
- Our View: A concerning matter
- September 8, 2007
Moffat County Commissioner Saed Tayyara has concerns about the Economic Development Partnership.
- Craig woman faces child abuse charges
- Police: Meth found in newborn’s system
- September 8, 2007
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The 14th Judicial District Attorney’s Office has charged a 26-year-old Craig woman with child abuse, a charge that stems from her newborn baby allegedly testing positive for methamphetamine.
- Oklahoma! Theater!
- MCHS students audition for musical
- September 8, 2007
Some of them started in church choir. Some of them had siblings in church choir. Some of them did Shakespeare in fifth- and sixth-grade.
- MCHS boys soccer match changed
- September 8, 2007
- The Moffat County High School boys soccer team has made a scheduling change.
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Question of the week
Should high school officials be allowed to withhold diplomas from students as punishment for behavior deemed inappropriate during a graduation ceremony?
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