Archive for Monday, February 4, 2008

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IRS warns of e-mail, telephone scams
February 4, 2008
The Internal Revenue Service is warning taxpayers to beware of several current e-mail and telephone scams that use the IRS name as a lure, according to a press release.
From 1890 to 2008 …
806 Yampa Ave. a historical house
February 4, 2008
The frame home of Craig and Vicki Conrad at 806 Yampa Ave. is the oldest structure to survive from the beginnings of this frontier community almost 120 years ago.
Trask set for task
EDP hopes specialist can help manage economic growth
February 4, 2008
Meet Darcy Trask. She is a 22-year resident of Steamboat Springs and a married mother of two boys.
Business news & notes: Italian restaurant to open
Bad to the Bone future uncertain
February 4, 2008
In a couple of months, those ordering delivery food will have another choice to mull over.
Japanese encephalitis? No thanks
February 4, 2008
It’s that time of year again when palm trees, white sand beaches and temperatures above 70 degrees sound pretty nice to shivering residents in Northwest Colorado.
Datebook for Feb. 4
February 4, 2008
9 to 11 a.m. Toddler/preschool playgroup is at Serendipity’s. Call Kevin at 824-1703.
Chris Rollins: House Bill 1137 hurts Colorado wildlife
February 4, 2008
House Bill 1137, which would severely hamper the Colorado Division of Wildlife’s ability to purchase any form of private property rights, including land and/or water rights, is a bad bill for Colorado’s wildlife.
Bulldogs boys’ four-game win streak ends at Rifle
February 4, 2008
Scott Rust and Drew Blatchford keyed a third-quarter scoring surge that broke open a close game and helped the Rifle boys basketball team to a 73-60 victory against visiting Moffat County on Saturday night, ending the Bulldogs’ four game winning streak.
Health Watch: Take charge of the foods you eat
February 4, 2008
For much of human history, our forebears waged a daily struggle to catch, gather or grow enough food to live. Food literally was about survival. In developed countries today, our relationship with food has become far more complex. Food is relatively cheap, overly abundant and, unless we limit ourselves, increases the risk of obesity, heart disease, stroke, type 2 diabetes and even certain types of cancer.
Student news for Feb. 4
February 4, 2008
Three Moffat County residents were named to the University of Wyoming’s academic Dean’s and Freshman Honor Roll for the fall semester.
Lawrence Sober: Craig needs barbershop that accepts walk-ins
February 4, 2008
Recently, there have been some articles in the paper making reference to Economic Development.
Alta Wisdom: DOW, affiliates not doing their jobs
February 4, 2008
I just saw another scene on TV, taking care of our wildlife put on by the Division of Wildlife: “Keeping Colorado Well.”
Making a splash in the end
February 4, 2008
They lost. But, you’d be hard pressed to notice.
Bulldogs roll to victory
MCHS girls crush Rifle, 55-29
February 4, 2008
The Moffat County girls basketball team used the momentum from the previous night’s decisive victory against Glenwood Springs to propel the Bulldogs to a 55-29 win at Rifle on Saturday.
Craig resident takes home all-around rodeo crown
February 4, 2008
A winter rodeo season that began nearly six months ago has come to a conclusion, and it has a new senior boys all-around champion.
Bulldogs hockey team blanked in Durango
February 4, 2008
The Moffat County Bulldogs hockey club entered this weekend averaging nearly five goals per game.

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