Archive for Saturday, December 27, 2008

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CMC keeps tuition rates steady
Increases at other institutions not expected to affect Alpine Campus
December 27, 2008
The Colorado Mountain College system is holding tuition rates steady in the face of an economic downturn and likely increases for other colleges throughout the state, CMC officials announced last week.
Brumleve memorial service scheduled
Weather delays NTSB investigation of Monday’s fatal plane crash
December 27, 2008
A memorial service has been scheduled for Joe and Suzette Brumleve, a Steamboat Springs couple killed in a Monday afternoon plane crash in Moffat County.
False reporting leads to arrest
Steamboat Springs man claims he was shot at by passing cars
December 27, 2008

A Steamboat Springs man was arrested Christmas Day on suspicion of false reporting after he told police he had been the target of drive-by shootings.

Government update for Dec. 27
December 27, 2008
Moffat County Commission
Byron Cooper: a man of integrity
December 27, 2008
Some of the people who helped build Craig did so without benefit of publicity that comes from a long life. But lack of mention doesn’t mean lack of importance.
Broncos season comes down to final game
December 27, 2008
The AFC West showdown in San Diego on Sunday night between the Broncos and the Chargers marks the first time in 20 years an NFL division crown will be decided on the same field in the last weekend of the season.
Craig briefs for Dec. 27
December 27, 2008
The Tracks and Trails Museum, 129 E. Main Street in Oak Creek, is featuring Daniel Ellertson’s wildlife photographs on display on the Artist’s Wall. Call 736-8245.
Police blotter for Dec. 27
December 27, 2008
Officers responded to a request to assist another agency.
Datebook for Dec. 27
December 27, 2008
Closed. Moffat County Libraries will be closed.
A rancher’s New Year’s resolutions
December 27, 2008

In a few days, we’ll celebrate a New Year. Some of us think about what we’d like to do differently in the new year and even make resolutions (though we don’t always follow through with them).

Our View: Bus benefits
December 27, 2008

Tired of driving slick, congested roads between Craig and Steamboat Springs?

Andy Bockelman: ‘Seven Pounds’ lacks true emotional power
December 27, 2008

The drama “Seven Pounds” is meant to be a feel-good film, but it comes off as more of a feel-OK feature.

CNCC prepares for possible budget cuts
State funding for colleges, universities could decrease
December 27, 2008

Mary Morris is seeing times change at Colorado Northwestern Community College’s Craig campus.

Chuck Mack: Old-time mining wasn’t easy
Remembering The Old Redwing Mine: Part 5 of a 5-part series
December 27, 2008

I kept the job of motor man until 1958, when the Mount Harris Mine shut down.

Craig bears brunt of winter storm Friday
Moffat County has an 11 percent chance to receive more snow today
December 27, 2008
Piles of snow greeted Craig residents Friday morning after a storm system blew through the region. A winter storm warning was in effect in Craig, Hayden, Steamboat Springs and surrounding areas until 5 p.m. Friday, according to the National Weather Service’s Web site.
Local businesses make accommodations for wheelchair-bound employee
December 27, 2008
On the morning of Dec. 19, Bobby Homberg, 29, was hard at work and loving every minute of it. “I didn’t do this aisle yet,” he said as he peered down a row of merchandise in Walgreens in Craig. He began plucking outdated blue and white sales stickers from the shelves. A bag sat in his lap for discarded labels as he maneuvered down the aisle in his wheelchair.

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