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- CMS wins regular season finale
- Bulldogs roll by Rangely, 28-18
- December 6, 2008
- The Craig Middle School boys basketball team ended its regular season on a high note Saturday, defeating visiting Rangely, 28-18.
- Strong start for Bulldogs
- Varsity boys basketball team wins season-opener, 73-60
- December 6, 2008
- It didn’t come easy, but they got it. The Moffat County High School varsity boys basketball team won their 2008-09 season-opener Saturday afternoon, 73-60, against Montezuma-Cortez.
- Candlewood opens doors to guests
- December 6, 2008
Every room at Candlewood Suites in Craig has a kitchen - with stovetops, pots, pans and a toaster - and every guest can do his or her laundry at the free laundry service.
- MCHS girls lose season-opener, 48-46
- Moffat County High School loses season-opener, 48-46
- December 6, 2008
The Moffat County High School girls varsity basketball team couldn’t overcome a 17-point halftime deficit in its season-opener Friday, losing, 48-46, to Ogden High School.
- Diane Prather: Buttermilk salad recipe should be tried, not ignored
- December 6, 2008
- This past weekend, I tried the “Chocolate Nut Clusters” from last week’s column. This time, I used fresh salted peanuts - a whole pound can. (Mixed salted nuts also would be good in the recipe.) The candy, is delicious and so easy to make.
- Saed Tayyara: Living the American dream
- December 6, 2008
- In many ways, Saed Tayyara epitomized the American dream - not of monetary wealth but the wealth that comes from dedication and the love of freedom.
- Open commissioner seat down to 4 finalists
- Commissioner position needs decision Tuesday
- December 6, 2008
- The Moffat County Republican Party Vacancy Committee has chosen four finalists for the available Moffat County Commission District 2 seat.
- Local bakers show their skills in Gingerbread House Contest
- December 6, 2008
- The sickly-sweet smell of gingerbread and frosting greeted visitors as they descended into the Museum of Northwest Colorado basement.
- Police Blotter for Dec. 6
- December 6, 2008
Moffat County Jail
- Craig briefs for Dec. 6
- December 6, 2008
- Craig briefs for Dec. 6
- Government update for Dec. 6
- December 6, 2008
- Government update for Dec. 6
- Datebook for Dec. 6
- December 6, 2008
Today
- Have yourself a country Christmas
- Gift ideas for the farmer or rancher on your list
- December 6, 2008
- Christmas is just 19 days away. There’s so much to do and so little time to get it all done. Topping the list of things to do is selecting the right gifts for friends and family members.
- Color comics no longer inserted
- December 6, 2008
- Readers may have noticed a big change in the Saturday Morning Press today. Last weekend marked the last time the Saturday Morning Press included a Sunday color comics section.
- Our view: Building future employees
- December 6, 2008
- For many students, reading, writing and math aren’t enough. Editorial board members believe high school students need to learn how to balance a checkbook, count back change and, in some cases, care for their personal hygiene, before being jettisoned from school into the workplace.
- Chuck Mack: Old-time mining wasn’t easy
- December 6, 2008
- Remembering The Old Redwing Mine: Part 2 of a 5-part series
- American Legion Post: Meet the challenge
- December 6, 2008
- We need your help. Most importantly, they need you.
- School-business fundraiser on a roll
- Chapman: ‘Keep Education Rolling’ funds increase by one-third annually
- December 6, 2008
- A local program that funnels funds to area schools is picking up speed. Since it started in 2005, “Keep Education Rolling,” a program sponsored by Chapman Automotive of Craig, has increased its annual intake by about one-third every year, co-owner Paula Chapman said.



