Archive for Wednesday, January 30, 2008

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Brothers of the Brush centennial beard contest kicks off
January 30, 2008
Participants at the beginning of the Brothers of the Brush centennial beard contest.
No one injured in school bus crash
January 30, 2008
No one was injured in a Wednesday morning crash between a Moffat County school bus and car.
Those who can
Craig resident builds truck from ground up using trial, error
January 30, 2008
Wayne Wagner, 25, didn’t receive what some might call a traditional education. He prefers it that way.
Craig briefs for Jan. 30
January 30, 2008
Chamber of Commerce seeking nominations
Krentz’s ‘Sizzle and Burn’ thoroughly enjoyable
January 30, 2008
“Sizzle and Burn,” a romantic suspense novel, is bestselling author Jayne Ann Krentz’s newest book. The “Arcane Society” novel was released Tuesday.
Cowboys round up Bulldogs
Meeker defense shuts down Moffat in fourth quarter
January 30, 2008
A seesaw battle went the way of the Cowboys on Tuesday night, as Meeker used a stingy fourth quarter defense to defeat host Moffat County in a low-scoring affair, 34-32, in freshman boys basketball.
Police Blotter for Jan. 30
January 30, 2008
Moffat County Jail
Study eyes growth, consequences
Moffat County presentation planned for Feb. 6
January 30, 2008
Community leaders interested in changes to the regional economy, effects of change and possible future plans are invited to attend a presentation by Mesa State College and the El Pomar Foundation on Feb. 6.
Datebook for Jan. 30
January 30, 2008
Today
Silence all
District considers regulating electronics use in schools
January 30, 2008
Faculty and staff in Moffat County schools have tried to regulate students’ cell phone use during academic hours.
Moffat County passes storm
Officials pleased with services’ performance
January 30, 2008
Like other motorists on the road, Monday’s snowstorm prevented Moffat County Com­missioner Tom Gray from driving home.
Our View: Just our opinion
January 30, 2008
So, the Craig City Council is upset with the Craig Daily Press and its Editorial Board because the board didn’t point out the city’s “infrastructure” plans — that is upgrading the water treatment and wastewater treatment facilities as well as some codes it has worked on — in the Jan. 19 editorial “Funding inaction.”
MCHS defends home court
January 30, 2008
Midway through the second quarter in the MCHS freshman girls basketball game Tuesday, a Cowboys guard attempted to set a screen against Bulldog Britteny Ivers.

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