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Rescuers evacuate Steamboat couple’s California celebration
April 30, 2008

Julie Grady first smelled smoke while walking to the reception in her homemade hemp wedding dress. The newlywed (formerly Julie Sokolowski) had just exchanged vows below towering pines at a remote camp in California’s San Gabriel Mountains.

Bulldogs sluggers sweep Sailors
Moffat County High School baseball team clinches share of third straight league title
April 30, 2008

Trailing Palisade by two games in the win column heading into Tuesday night, Moffat County High School baseball coach Tim Hafey knew what was at stake.

Bulldogs girls soccer shut out by Huskies
April 30, 2008

The Moffat County High School girls soccer team traveled to Vail on Tuesday for a matchup of two teams on opposite sides of the Western Slope League.

CNCC submits property covenants
Board of Control previews possible exterior for proposed building
April 30, 2008

The pieces are coming together for the first phase of a new Colorado Northwestern Community College Craig campus.

Craig briefs for April 30
April 30, 2008

The Northwest Colorado Visiting Nurse Association is taking calls about the Child Health Plan Plus.

Datebook for April 30
April 30, 2008

8 a.m. The Craig Downtown Business Association meets at Serendipity Coffee Shop, 576 Yampa Ave. The second Wednesday of each month is a meet-and-greet, hosted by a local business.

Police blotter for April 30
April 30, 2008

Candace Cole Johns, 39, of Craig, was booked into Moffat County Jail on a warrant.

Water among top concerns
Local group studies different area needs
April 30, 2008

Water will become an increasingly precious resource in the future, Moffat County Commissioner Tom Gray said.

Council to view rec proposal
April 30, 2008

Dave Pike expects to take the first step toward a community recreation center proposal in three weeks.

Rockin’ the house
High school arts festival showcases musical, visual arts
April 30, 2008

Janna Thompson was one of several high school students who occupied the high school’s mirror-backed dressing room during a one-act play directed by high school student Rachel Greene-Wagner on Tuesday night.

Judge denies Wall appeal
Sheriff will fight DUI charges in jury trial
April 30, 2008

Senior Judge Cecil Wayne Williams upheld the revocation of Sheriff Gary Wall’s driver’s license in Routt County Court on Tuesday, and a jury trial has been set for the drunken driving case against the county’s top law enforcement officer.

Hayden recreation district shaky
Town officials seek supporters to take on campaign proposal
April 30, 2008

The proposed West Routt Recreation District is in peril.

Andy Bockelman: ‘Baby Mama’ duo create comedic magic
April 30, 2008

What do you do when the person carrying your most precious cargo cannot comprehend its fragile nature?

Cris Criswell: DOW, Humane Society dysfunctional agencies
April 30, 2008

In reference to the “Humane Society Asks for Aggressive Prosecution of Elk Kill Cases” of April 23, I couldn’t help but give a view of the true picture. It’s called trickle-down funding. In this case, the Department of Wildlife hopes to collect big bucks (money), and the Humane Society hopes some of that money will be donated to them.

Our view: No vacancy
April 30, 2008

Last week, officials and architects from The Memorial Hospital unveiled the first look at renderings and plans of a sparkling new facility in development west of town to largely positive reviews from the public.

Diane Prather: Content, photos make ‘Great Ranches’ a great read
April 30, 2008

Great Ranches of the West” is Jim Keen’s newest book, and he’ll be at Downtown Books on Saturday for a book signing. Keen is an award-winning photographer and filmmaker.

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