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- Puck Ewes finish 4th in tournament
- Craig women’s hockey team comes up short in annual Mardi Gras event
- February 13, 2008
In this year’s annual women’s Mardi Gras hockey tournament, the Craig Puck Ewes had the task of playing both host and hockey in the same weekend.
- Wall to appeal license revocation
- Routt County sheriff will appear in court today
- February 13, 2008
Routt County Sheriff Gary Wall will fight the Colorado Department of Revenue’s yearlong revocation of his driver’s license and is asking that his license be reinstated while the appeal process plays out.
- City considers Triple Crown extension
- February 13, 2008
Triple Crown Sports wants to use the playing fields at Steamboat Springs’ Emerald Park as part of its proposed two-year contract extension with the city.
- New understanding for child care agencies
- February 13, 2008
At times, it’s been a struggle to keep child care services streamlined, Cmdr. Bill Leonard, of the Craig Police Department, said.
- Datebook for Feb. 13
- February 13, 2008
Today
8 a.m. The Craig Downtown Business Association meets at Serendipity Coffee Shop, 576 Yampa Ave. The second Wednesday of each month is a meet-and-greet, hosted by a local business.
- Encore once more
- WMA Hall of Fame Inductee to make third appearance in Craig
- February 13, 2008
Pop and country music - Michael Martin Murphey has performed them both, said Frank Hanel, 55 Country and KRAI owner and general manager.
- Council appoints CNCC dean
- Hard decision between two finalists
- February 13, 2008
And then there were two.
The Craig City Council identified two finalists Tuesday night for the seat vacated by Rod Compton: Chris Nichols, former Craig Fire/Rescue chief, and Gene Bilodeau, Colorado Northwestern Community College Craig campus dean.
- Craig briefs for Feb. 13
- Daily Press seeking nominations
- February 13, 2008
The Craig Daily Press is asking for the public’s help in identifying some of the area’s top professionals younger than 40 years old. The newspaper is seeking nominations, and those professionals selected will be featured in upcoming editions.
- City aware of snow pack concerns
- February 13, 2008
It’s not the snow buildup on sidewalks worrying downtown business owners, said Tom Cramer, co-owner of Cramer Flooring at 575 Yampa Ave.
It’s the curbs.
- Fun in the sun
- At the very least, ‘Fool’s Gold’ an escape from winter doldrums
- February 13, 2008
Ah, to be on the Florida coast right now.
Experiencing all the sun, surf and explosions? Such is the action of the Sunshine State in the new movie, “Fool’s Gold.”
- Diane Prather: ‘Princess Mia’ stirs things up
- February 13, 2008
Meg Cabot’s “Princess Diaries” are books popular with young adults, perhaps because some of them were made into Disney movies.
- Police Blotter for Feb. 11
- February 13, 2008
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Zachary Beckwith, 18, of Steamboat Springs, was booked into Moffat County Jail on suspicion of possession of marijuana and unlawful distribution/manufacture/dispensing/possession.
- Heidi Click: Thank you, secret snowplower
- February 13, 2008
I’d like to send out a heartfelt thank you for whomever was kind enough to plow our driveway Friday on Meadow Lane.
- MCHS Speech and Debate member qualifies for nationals
- February 13, 2008
Greg Blackstun and Mike Zehner, Moffat County High School Speech and Debate team members, knew what they were facing when they debated in a district-wide speech competition last week.
- Joanne Roberson: Thanks for helping Art Walk to success
- February 13, 2008
I would like to take a moment to thank the Downtown Business Association, Mary Kay and Johnnie Sherman of The Giving Tree and all the chocolate tasters who voted for me during the 13th Annual Art Walk.
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Question of the week
Should high school officials be allowed to withhold diplomas from students as punishment for behavior deemed inappropriate during a graduation ceremony?
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