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- Senior spotlight for Aug. 12
- August 12, 2008
From the amount of rain and slightly lower temperatures, it looks like fall might be just around the corner.
- Shirley R. Gossett: We hope to connect with World War II vets
- August 12, 2008
We are losing our World War II veterans at an alarming rate, so we are trying to locate them to save their deeds for history. We wish to connect them with today’s paratroopers so they can attend our National Convention.
- Kathie Johnson: Thank you to all who helped me July 26
- August 12, 2008
I would like to thank the following people for coming to my rescue Saturday, July 26:
- Police blotter for Aug. 12
- August 12, 2008
Moffat County Sheriff’s Office
No reports.- Datebook for Tuesday, Aug. 12
- August 12, 2008
Today
All day and evening Primary Election. Moffat County Clerk’s Office will be closed for election.
- Truck tips near First and Ranney
- Driver uninjured; neither drugs nor alcohol suspected
- August 12, 2008
A commercial truck tipped over at Ranney and First streets Monday afternoon, leaving the driver uninjured but requiring almost two hours of cleanup.
- Rally for the Cure to raise funds for breast cancer
- August 12, 2008
At about 9 a.m. Wednesday, the casual observer will see one noticeable change at the Yampa Valley Golf Course: pink.
- Local housing market slows despite energy boom reports
- August 12, 2008
Moffat County’s housing market seems to be losing steam today compared to 2007, County Treasurer Robert Razzano said, which is not helping local foreclosure rates.
- Bulldog Beat: Back from summer break
- August 12, 2008
It’s been three months since the last Bulldog beat, and boy am I glad it’s back.
- MCHS golf team places 11th out of 21 teams in season-opener
- In the middle of the pack
- August 12, 2008
As the first Moffat County High School sports team to compete this fall, the Bulldogs were looking to shake off the summer vacation dust Monday while competing in their season-opening tournament at Bookcliff Golf Course in Grand Junction.
- Patrick Wayne Germond: Congratulations to Iraqi Congress
- August 12, 2008
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Congratulations to the Iraqi Congress. They have out-performed Nancy Pelosi’s Democratic-majority Congress hands down. Iraq’s legislative body has bid out their oil fields to contractors and is on track to become the world’s No. 1 oil producer in five years. They have enfranchised the Shiite population and brought them back into the fold of government participation. They have approved and are increasing their security forces by two brigades.
- Mari Katherine Raftopoulos: This is your life, so love it
- August 12, 2008
Although summer hasn’t come to an end, it is the days that dwindle down right before your eyes that make you miss the season, because looking forward to the days of summer is much better than remembering them.
- Maren Schmidt: Brain learns best with guidance
- August 12, 2008
Studies about how to age well site certain factors for well-being: have a close circle of family and friends, stay active and laugh often.
- Craig briefs for Aug. 12
- August 12, 2008
County clerk’s office closed today
- Resources to help ‘medical home’
- Local health center to receive roughly $1.8 million in three-year period
- August 12, 2008
Thanks to the Department of Health and Human Services, Northwest Colorado Community Health Center will receive about $1.8 million during a three-year period to provide primary care to medically underserved clients in Moffat County and surrounding areas.


