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Bulldogs fly past Delta
Moffat County High School girls team wins by 54 points
January 21, 2008
Markie Workman made a triumphant return to the starting lineup Saturday, helping guide the Moffat County Bulldogs girls basketball team to an 83-29 victory against host Delta.
Andy Bockelman: ‘27 Dresses’ a sweet and satisfying flick
January 21, 2008
The old adage, “always a bridesmaid, never a bride,” is brought to life in the new flick, “27 Dresses.”
Victims’ group lauds police detective
Ken Johnson earns Officer of the Year honor
January 21, 2008
A mutually complimentary relationship exists between Craig Police Department Detective Ken Johnson and the local victims’ advocacy group, Advocates-Cri­sis Support Ser­vices.
Room to grow
Art Walk, Taste of Chocolate festival provides venues for artists, confectioners
January 21, 2008
Downtown Books co-owner Carol Jacobson can sum up last year’s Art Walk and Taste of Chocolate in a few words.
Business News & Notes: Craig’s first all-inclusive spa
January 21, 2008
Debbie Tomlin, 44, and Roxanne Nelson, 36, recognized a business opportunity.
The show goes on
Craig Idol talent contest set for Saturday
January 21, 2008
Every week, millions of viewers sit down to watch and judge obscure no-names from Anywhere, U.S.A., all of whom are vying to be the next American Idol.
Datebook for Jan. 21
January 21, 2008
State offices are closed in observance of Martin Luther King Jr. Day. City and county offices are not. Craig’s Veterans Service Office is open from 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
Craig briefs for Jan. 21
Yearbook for home school students
January 21, 2008
The Northwest Colorado Home School Association is offering all home school students an opportunity to participate in creating a page in the group’s first yearbook. The cost is $15 and includes assistance putting together a family page and a copy of the finished yearbook. The deadline for accepting pages is March 14. To schedule an appointment, call Tobi Chacon at 824-6512 or Michelle Peters at 620-0283.
Health watch: BP monitoring, the FDA and organic foods
January 21, 2008
Most medical experts agree that 24-hour ambulatory blood pressure monitoring is the most effective way to measure blood pressure and dangerous hypertension. The patient wears the device all day and during sleep to measure how his or her blood pressure responds to various situations.
Terrie Barrie: Make your voice heard
January 21, 2008
In less than three weeks, the major political parties will hold a caucus to determine which presidential candidate should represent their respective party in November’s election. This caucus, held locally, is the basis of a free and democratic society. This caucus is the first step for local citizens to have a loud voice to choose their candidate to run for president.
Debra Sanders: A warning to the citizens of Moffat County
January 21, 2008
On Jan. 18, something unprecedented happened in the financial world. The bond company, Ambec, lost their AAA rating. Bond companies insure the banks and there are just a handful of them.
Aging Well: More than willpower
January 21, 2008
Mary Dike, 58, of Steamboat Springs remembers the moment 10 years ago when she decided to quit smoking.
‘On the board’
Noble 3-pointer, assist guide Bulldogs to first league win
January 21, 2008
Moffat County guard Thomas Noble went from goat to hero in a matter of 39 seconds.

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