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- Joshua Roberts: Animal planet
- Tigers eat people, deer plot coordinated attacks and Shelties dig chocolate cake and Heineken
- January 2, 2008
New Year’s Day.
- ‘Realizing what I almost lost’
- Craig man’s devotion to fiancee deepens after vehicular accident
- January 2, 2008
When Dan Floeter received the call, he expected the worst.
- Compton’s departure vacates Council seat
- January 2, 2008
Despite their reluctance to see Rod Compton leave, city officials expect the transition on the Craig City Council to go smoothly.
- Datebook for Jan. 2
- January 2, 2008
Wednesday, Jan. 2
- Police blotter for Dec. 31
- January 2, 2008
- Police blotter for Dec. 31
- Our View: Vote of no confidence
- January 2, 2008
For the most part, journalists enjoy breaking stories.
- YVEA: Rates may increase in ‘08
- Electric co-op might raise rates by as much as 5 percent
- January 2, 2008
Yampa Valley Electric Association customers may soon see rates rise 3 percent to 5 percent, according to officials from the region’s energy co-op.
- Moffat County swim team hosts two-day meet
- January 2, 2008
ll semester, the Moffat County High School pool was empty.
- Little trouble on New Year’s
- Quiet holiday season for Routt County law enforcement officials
- January 2, 2008
Routt County residents rang in 2008 with a walk on the mild side, law enforcement officials said Monday.
- Bulldog beat for Jan. 2
- January 2, 2008
Winter break is coming to a close. The high school hosts a swim meet and a wrestling tournament this weekend and Steamboat Springs is scheduled to visit shortly thereafter in a rivalry match up in girls and boys basketball.
- Andy Bockelman: Walk your way to ‘Walk Hard’
- January 2, 2008
In the mood for an inspirational and stirringly real musical biopic? You may not find those traits in “Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story,” but you will find an endless cacophony of laughs.
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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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