Also from April 26
Births
- Melany and James Neton of Craig announce the birth of a son, Patrick Neton, at 12:31 p.m. April 23, 2008, at the Yampa Valley Medical Center in Steamboat Springs. The baby weighed 8 pounds, 1 ounce and measured 20.5 inches. Grandparents include Joan and Joe Neton of Appleton, Wisc., and Elaine Kayganich of Pueblo. The baby joins siblings Molly, Alexa and Megan.
- Tamie Greenwood and David Wade of Craig announce the birth of a son, Daniel Eric Wade, at 12:05 a.m. April 22, 2008, at the Yampa Valley Medical Center in Steamboat Springs. The baby weighed 6 pounds, 9 ounces, and measured 20 inches. Grandparents include Bob and Edie Eggers of Craig, and Rex and Wilma Johnson of Colorado. The baby joins siblings Kailee, Sheldon and Dalton Greenwood.
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- Rolling along
- MCHS rodeo team stays in the money
- April 26, 2008
- The Moffat County High School rodeo team gained two valuable items from its rodeo last weekend in Black Forrest.
- Fiddlers make way to Craig
- April 26, 2008
The Craig Concert Association presents the Hunt Family Fiddlers at 7:30 p.m. Friday in the Moffat County High School auditorium.
- Andy Bockelman: ‘Miss Pettigrew’ sweet natured, smart
- April 26, 2008
For a film that hearkens back to the good old-fashioned screwball antics of the Golden Age of Cinema, be sure to check out “Miss Pettigrew Lives for a Day.”
- Sage-Grouse plan to prevent endangered listing
- Federal classification could have consequences for landowners, businesses
- April 26, 2008
When Jean Stetson sat down with the Northwest Colorado Greater Sage-Grouse Working Group in 1996, she didn’t expect to sit there for 12 years.
- Community Agriculture Alliance: One group, many projects
- April 26, 2008
In 1999, a group of Routt County residents thought agriculture was being threatened, and they decided to do something about it.
- Chuck Mack: Hugus & Co. in Craig
- April 26, 2008
The following is an article from the April 11, 1917, Craig-Empire.
- Moffat County High School senior sets sights on art education
- April 26, 2008
Kristin Brown, Moffat County High School senior, is stepping out.
- Phyllis Barainca: Resident urges DOW to ‘Clean up your mess’
- April 26, 2008
I drive west on Highway 40 to Maybell everyday.
- Education briefs: Moffat County High School set to ‘Rock the Arts’
- April 26, 2008
“Rock the Arts,” a vocal, instrumental, visual and theatrical arts festival, takes place at 7 p.m. Monday and Tuesday at Moffat County High School, 900 Finley Lane.
- Student news: Klava Caras
- April 26, 2008
Klava Caras, a 2006 Moffat County High School graduate, will receive a bachelor’s of science in nursing on May 17 from Mesa State in Grand Junction. On May 16, she receives her registered nurse pin.
- Distribution hearings scheduled
- April 26, 2008
A scheduling error delayed a status conference Friday in Moffat County Court for a 28-year-old Hispanic man accused of distributing narcotics.
- Facility feedback
- TMH seeking public input on future of Russell Street location
- April 26, 2008
For all the questions officials from The Memorial Hospital have answers for, one that remains unknown thus far is the fate of its current Russell Street facility.
- Police blotter for April 24
- April 26, 2008
- Police blotter for April 24
- Historic church changes with time
- April 26, 2008
A group of 30 people had signed a charter to begin the Congregational Church in the spring of 1900.
- Northwest politicians lobby for more discussion of coal energy talks
- April 26, 2008
The two Republicans who represent Northwest Colorado in the state Legislature say the region mostly is being left out of the conversations about renewable energy that have dominated this year’s general assembly.
- William Penn Finley: Supporter of Craig and its people
- April 26, 2008
It wasn’t unusual for homesteading families to move on to what they hoped were greener pastures and another homestead. Rowland and Laura Finley grew up on Iowa farms but ended up in Colorado.
- The great debate
- Sunset Elementary third-graders argue the ban on shooting prairie dogs
- April 26, 2008
Recent news about a petition to ban prairie dog hunting has created some debate in one Sunset Elementary third-grade class.
- South Routt takes energy lead
- Overhaul includes biomass heating
- April 26, 2008
The South Routt School District could be the last in Colorado to heat its schools with coal. In a matter of months - after the hazardous coal boilers installed in 1970 are removed and replaced - it could also be the first Colorado school district to heat a school with biomass, using wood pellets from plants in Kremmling or Walden.
- Datebook for April 26
- April 26, 2008
- Datebook for April 26
- Bulldogs dominate home turf
- MCHS track team wins 15 events, sets new school record in boys shot put
- April 26, 2008
- Sitting inside the timer’s tent, Moffat County High School girls track coach Todd Trapp couldn’t see much of Friday’s action.
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Question of the week
Do you seek medical care from The Memorial Hospital in Craig or Yampa Valley Medical Center in Steamboat Springs?
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