Archive for Monday, April 7, 2008

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Water commission evaporates
Officials hashing out mission and structure for new body
12:00 a.m., April 7, 2008 Updated 12:00 a.m.

A lack of focus and communication with city staff has led to the dissolution of the Steamboat Springs Water Commission.

Bulldog soccer team falls in Delta
Moffat County High School’s new offense yields familiar result
April 7, 2008
Having been outscored 19-0 in its previous three games to open the season, the Moffat County High School girls soccer team was looking for a change.
Andy Bockelman: ‘Leatherheads’ fumbles in attempt
April 7, 2008
Long before Tom Brady or the Manning brothers strapped on their plastic protective wear before stepping onto the gridiron, there was a group of men who hit the field with little more than a flimsy bit of cowhide shielding their craniums.
Season ends with a splash
Hundreds flock to ski area on closing day of record winter
April 7, 2008

A record-setting ski season ended Sunday with songs, shouts and splashes.

Late-game heroics
MCHS baseball earns split with Delta after comeback
April 7, 2008
Trailing 8-5 with two outs in the bottom of the sixth inning Saturday in Delta, the Moffat County High School baseball team was four outs away from a doubleheader sweep at the hands of the Panthers.
The dirt on cleaning products
April 7, 2008
At long last, it’s time to open windows and doors to welcome spring and waft out stale winter air.
Health Watch: Health Shorts: BP monitoring, FDA confidence and organic food
April 7, 2008
Most medical experts agree that 24-hour ambulatory blood pressure monitoring is the most effective way to measure blood pressure and dangerous hypertension. The patient wears the device all day and during sleep to measure how his or her blood pressure responds to various situations.
Craig briefs for April 7
April 7, 2008
Dinosaur Monument announces hours
Datebook for April 7
April 7, 2008
Today
Former Northwest Colorado resident saving cacti
April 7, 2008
Former Northwest Colorado resident Jimmy George used to work in Colorado’s open pit coal mines, where trees are bulldozed and the soil stripped away to get at the coal.
The next chapter
Ridgeview Elementary School teacher appointed to state reading council position
April 7, 2008
Letters form words. Words string together to make a sentence. And, ultimately, sentences link together to convey a thought.
Finish lines
Cub Scout Pack No. 166 keeps Pinewood Derby tradition alive
April 7, 2008
Speed racers ranging from youths to adults kept a tradition steeped in 55 years of history alive and well Sunday in Craig during the second annual Cub Scout Pack No. 166 Pinewood Derby at the Centennial Mall.

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