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- Council endorses Section 8 program
- April 23, 2008
The Craig City Council showed unanimous support for the Section 8 housing voucher program at its Tuesday meeting.
- Huskies blank Bulldogs
- Defending league champions too much for MCHS
- April 23, 2008
Two high school girls soccer teams headed in different directions.
- Our View: Piecing the puzzle together
- April 23, 2008
When it comes to Craig’s future, many pieces to the puzzle are on the table.
- Hamilton polling place may close
- April 23, 2008
About 15 miles south of Craig, Stephanie Jeffcoat, 33, has orchestrated elections in Hamilton for about eight years.
- MCHS golf team places second in Glenwood Springs
- April 23, 2008
Entering play at The Hill Golf Course in Glenwood Springs, the Moffat County High School girls golf team had two tournaments left before state playoffs begin.
- The Humane Society of Moffat County: Humane Society thanks community for support
- April 23, 2008
The Humane Society of Moffat County would like to thank Kelly Hepworth and his staff for the ongoing help and support, The Golden Cavvy for the meeting space each month and Nora Jones for the cat food donation. We truly appreciate you all.
- Sabrina Bowersox: Call Craig Police with information on teen
- April 23, 2008
It has been one week since my daughter decided to leave home. My heart feels as though it went with her. I need prayer for her safety and for soundness of my mind. Here is her info again:
- Police blotter for April 21
- April 23, 2008
- Police blotter for April 21
- Craig briefs for April 23
- April 23, 2008
- Family looking for missing teen
- Datebook for April 23
- April 23, 2008
- Datebook for April 23
- History in the flesh
- Jewish immigrant from Nazi Germany to speak at high school
- April 23, 2008
Eric Hansen was 14 years old when a Holocaust survivor gave a presentation at his high school, he said.
- U.S. Humane Society asks for ‘aggressive’ prosecution of elk kill cases
- April 23, 2008
The Humane Society of the United States is watching the court progress of two Moffat County ranchers charged in March with illegally killing 34 elk.
- Waste no more
- Students collect trash, recyclables in honor of Earth Day
- April 23, 2008
A car hood. An antelope head. And an assortment of toys, golf balls and fast food wrappers. These are a sampling of what Moffat County High School biology, chemistry and integrated science students collected Tuesday, science teacher Amber Clark said.
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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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