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Moffat County Neighbor: Brittany Lenker
January 25, 2008

Brittany Lenker

Age: 25

Moffat County School District superintendent tells board this year will be his last
January 25, 2008

Moffat County School Board members voted Thursday to extend Superintendent Pete Bergmann’s employment contract an additional year.

Christina M. Currie: When push comes to shove
January 25, 2008

I’ve decided that the way to judge the quality of a parent is by evaluating how they handle a good, old-fashioned temper tantrum.

Moffat County 4-H Council: 4-H thanks Murdoch’s for continued support
January 25, 2008

The Moffat County 4-H program would like to thank Murdoch’s for the continued support throughout the year.

John Thompson: Children at bus stop easy target for predator
January 25, 2008

To my astonishment, I witnessed a cow elk being pursued by a large black wolf on my property, three miles north of Craig.

Hearty beef, barley, lentil soup for a slow cooker
January 25, 2008

This week, Jan Rinker, who lives west of Craig, sent me a recipe for “Beef, Barley, Lentil Soup.”

Fighting complacency
Girls basketball team to host two teams with total of two league wins
January 25, 2008

Sometimes, it’s hard at the top.

At least, that what Moffat County girls basketball coach Craig Mortensen thinks.

E.V. Peterson: Daily Press should apologize to Council
January 25, 2008

I was quite shocked to read your “Funding Inaction” editorial in Saturday’s paper, which took the city to task for not annexing adjoining undeveloped land and for not blindly running roads and utilities into undeveloped property.

Police blotter for Jan. 25
January 25, 2008

Shiloh Harms, 32, a transient, was booked into Moffat County Jail on suspicion of a community corrections violation.

When opportunity knocks
Bulldog boys basketball team to host Battle Mountain, Eagle Valley this weekend
January 25, 2008

Moffat County boys basketball coach Steve Maneotis’ voice is enthusiastic as he talks about this weekend’s matchup with visiting Battle Mountain and Eagle Valley.

On the same wavelength’
Local youths find common ground with National Western Stock Show competitors
January 25, 2008

Multi-colored ribbons, hours on the road, goats with names like Cocoa Puff, Juicy Fruit and Alabama - it’s all part of the show for Makayla and Alexi.

State LEAP gets $8.1M
Moffat County program enrollment down from last year
January 25, 2008

Those looking for help with heating costs are encouraged to apply to the Low-Income Energy Assistance Program at Moffat County Social Services.

American Legion membership, missions grow
Post to offer bingo nights bimonthly as fundraiser for community outreach programs
January 25, 2008

With greater numbers comes greater responsibility.

This is the case for the Craig American Legion Post No. 62, which in recent years has seen its membership - and its mission - dramatically expand.

Not out of winter’s woods yet
Car maintenance still important
January 25, 2008

More motorists need roadside assistance in February than any other month of the winter season, according to AAA Colorado.

Craig briefs for Jan. 25
January 25, 2008

In celebration of Craig’s centennial, Black Mountain Theatre will produce “Land of Northern Mystery.”

Elisa Shackelton: Change your furnace filter regularly
January 25, 2008

If you’re one of those people who only change their furnace filter once a year, you may well be shortening the life of your furnace, as well as breathing in some really dirty air.

Datebook for Jan. 25
January 25, 2008

6 p.m. The Elks Lodge hosts bingo each Friday night. Fifteen games are played with a minimum payout of $1,000 each night. The lodge is at 43 W. Victory Way. Doors open at 5 p.m.

Pastor Steven Wallace: What are we afraid of in referring to early Christian influences?
January 25, 2008

Dr. Vitz and a committee examined 60 social studies and history textbooks used in U.S. public schools. The results showed that almost every reference to the early Christian influence in the United States had been removed.

Gotta see ‘em, at the Wyman Museum’
January 25, 2008

Many years ago, when Mary Jo Brown would drive her children - now grown - to Denver, she remembers the family reading old Burma-Shave signs along the road.

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