Archive for Thursday, September 13, 2007

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Fire displaces 11 families, injures 1
Community is needed to assist displaced families
10:19 a.m., September 13, 2007 Updated 11:41 a.m.
A fire Thursday morning on the 400 block of Washington Street at an apartment complex sent one person to the hospital and left 11 families temporarily displaced. The condition of the person is unknown at this time.
Officials, residents dedicate new Justice Center in ceremony
September 13, 2007

In the early 1920s, fourth-generation Steamboat Springs resident Jim Zulevich’s great-grandfather was said to have supplied the stones used to build the original Routt County Courthouse.

Moffat a hunting destination
September 13, 2007

Despite a national U.S. Fish and Wildlife report stating hunting and fishing participation is declining around the country, and the mountain region specifically, regional Division of Wildlife representatives and local hunting license dealers say the game is as good as ever in Moffat County.

MCHS volleyball team will play three games in three days
September 13, 2007

The schedule is tough.

CMS Volleyball defeats Hayden
September 13, 2007

Craig Middle School girls volleyball coach Becky Field summed up the play of her team when it hosted Hayden on Tuesday.

Doak Walker football kicking into full gear
September 13, 2007

When City of Craig Parks and Recreation Director Dave Pike moved to the area more than 20 years ago, he knew he had come to a football crazy town.

Mike Wilson: Gas price in Craig is fixed
September 13, 2007

It’s true folks.

Daniel Schneider: Government helping Head Start program
September 13, 2007

In a recent article by Collin Smith, it was announced that Sunrise Kids Preschool and Child Care will be the new provider of Head Start in Craig. (“Preschool a head start for children,” Sept. 1) Knowing of Moffat County’s dedication to the program, I would like to share what the federal government is doing to strengthen Head Start.

Police blotter for September 11
September 13, 2007

Tuesday, Sept. 11

Briefs for September 13
September 13, 2007

Community Coat Drive to start

Ex-marshal’s arraignment postponed
September 13, 2007

An arraignment hearing for accused former Dinosaur town marshal Russell “Wayne” Eller was postponed Wednesday afternoon in Moffat County District Court.

Baby Brianna laid to rest
Police not releasing additional information in suspected murder
September 13, 2007

The message Father Ernest Bayer delivered during Wednesday’s memorial service for 1-year-old Brianna Simon was simple: love one another.

EDP: Past is past, future within reach
September 13, 2007

Although the Moffat County commissioners are not convinced, members of the Economic Development Partnership firmly believe their organization’s mission is necessary and feasible.

Bill Harding: We need to remember those lost in Sept. 11 attack
September 13, 2007

On Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2007, an American flag, of any size, should have been displayed outside every home, apartment, office and store in the United States.

Bryce Jacobson: Shocked by commission stance
September 13, 2007

Since becoming publisher of the Craig Daily Press, I have not normally used this forum to share my personal opinions about the policies and politics in our wonderful community.

Datebook for September 13
September 13, 2007

Thursday, Sept. 13

Hankins hearing continued
September 13, 2007

Michael O’Hara, 14th Judicial District chief judge, ordered police and coroner notes from an Aug. 30 autopsy of a murdered Craig woman be preserved for possible review by defense counsel.

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