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Diane Prather: A savory treat: beef biscuit casserole
December 26, 2008
Cookies and candies are delicious, but did you ever notice that after eating so many you start to crave a main dish? This week’s main dish casserole features beef.
Moffat County Neighbor:
December 26, 2008
Age: 13
Debbie Montgomery: My cats were shot and killed
December 26, 2008
When was hunting season open for cats?
Datebook for Dec. 26
December 26, 2008
Closed. There will be no playgroup at the Early Childhood Learning Center (school district administration building).
Craig briefs for Dec. 26
December 26, 2008
AAU basketball is looking for coaches for the 2009 season for boys and girls in grades six to eight.
Andy Bockelman: ‘Australia’ is an epic bore
December 26, 2008
The 1930s had “Gone with the Wind,” the ‘60s had “Cleopatra” and the ‘90s had “Titanic.” Although “Australia,” the new millennium equivalent, may not have the same running time as its predecessors, it will test the patience of a good many audience members.
Craig resident cuts back on holiday spending this season
December 26, 2008
On Wednesday, John Knoche was doing what he does every Dec. 24. Armed with a checkbook and a mental list of family and co-workers, Knoche was on a mission to knock out his Christmas shopping.
YVEA keeps rates the same for next year
Electric utility plans to absorb cost increases for 2009
December 26, 2008
Yampa Valley Electric Association won’t increase rates next year, utility officials said. “In 2008, the Yampa Valley Electric Board voted to absorb a $1.28 million rate increase from the association’s power provider - Xcel Energy,” Larry Covillo, YVEA president and general manager, said in a news release. “To assist our member consumers in this unsettled economic environment, the association projects that no increase in rates will be required next year.”
Burglaries, thefts on the rise
Police suspect individuals or group are on local ‘crime spree’
December 26, 2008

Steamboat Springs received an unwelcome gift this holiday season - a rash of thefts and burglaries across town, according to police.

Research: Domestic violence awareness is lacking
December 26, 2008
A research project conducted last month in Craig confirmed what one local group already knew. A report from the Domestic Violence Research and Action Coalition indicates that residents don’t know enough about domestic violence in their community. “Overall, information about domestic violence and the local services, as well as (their) limitations, is well-known among the professionals, but too little discussed in the wider community, leading to a passive kind of tolerance for domestic violence,” a report from the coalition read.
Despite low turnout, Christmas dinner a success for local church
December 26, 2008
Craig resident Tom Ward finished his plate of turkey, mashed potatoes and a roll Thursday afternoon, and he then made the rounds inside Faith Lutheran Church, chatting up others on a cold, snowy Christmas Day.
2008 MCHS graduate turns Mines into personal playground
December 26, 2008
So much for the little fish in a big pond theory. When transitioning from high school sports to college, many athletes ride the pine hoping to one day get into the action.
Christina M. Currie: Dream job, sort of
December 26, 2008
Editor’s Note: Christina Currie is taking the week off to spend time with her family. This column was originally printed in the Daily Press on Jan. 4, 2008.
Police blotter for Dec. 26
December 26, 2008
An ambulance crew responded to a report of trauma.

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