Archive for Friday, July 4, 2008

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U.S. Sen. Ken Salazar makes Craig visit
July 4, 2008
Colorado and the nation face difficult challenges, U.S. Sen. Ken Salazar said.
School alumni to refurbish aging Browns Park School building
July 4, 2008
A building that once faced an uncertain fate has now become the responsibility of a group dedicated to preserving it.
Datebook for July 4
July 4, 2008
The Moffat County Libraries will be closed for the Fourth of July holiday.
Christina M. Currie: THE talk
July 4, 2008
The job description for a parent includes occupational titles such as nurse, counselor, teacher, housekeeper, cook, caregiver, personal shopper, stylist, chauffer, law enforcement officer, scientist, comforter and many, many more.
Cyclists pass through Craig in philanthropic effort
July 4, 2008
Riding across America on a piece of metal.
Lincoln Street park slated for fall completion
July 4, 2008
With Craig’s condensed building season, any construction projects have a finite window to get done.
Police blotter for July 4
July 4, 2008
Tommy Travis Whitehead, 23, of Neola, Utah, was booked into Moffat County Jail on warrant.
Craig briefs for July 4
Library to sell bags of books
July 4, 2008
The Moffat County Library will sell bags of books for $1 each Wednesday. The bag will be made up of a varied and plentiful assortment of used books. All books on displays marked “Friends of the Library” are included in the sale. You can check the displays weekly as those items will continue to rotate. Call 824-5116 for more information.
Patrick Wayne Germond: On the Oil and Gas Commission
July 4, 2008
I would like to take a moment and explain the injustice of the Oil and Gas Commission takeover of Northwest Colorado. The Commission wants to use environmentalism as a battle cry to subjugate our community and economy. If the environmentalists cared about the sage grouse, they would loosen restrictive rules on predator control in the area.
Ray, Cyndee, Caleb and Chayton Owens: Thank you for helping remember Cassie
July 4, 2008
The family of Cassie Owens would like to thank Western Slope Building Supply for having a construction vendor benefit. We really appreciate all the vendors who donated to Cassie’s scholarship fund, especially Shawn and Jeanie May and staff. Thanks again for remembering Cass in this special way.
Jennifer Riley: Adoption fee not meant to discriminate
July 4, 2008
I am writing in support of the adoption fees charged by the animal shelter. Recently, my family adopted a cat from the animal shelter, and we were not surprised that the adoption fee for our cat was $90. This fee included her spaying and vaccinations. For those who adopt a pet from the shelter, they are paying for spaying or neutering, vaccinations, as well as the adoption fee.
Moffat County Neighbor: Dan Martin
July 4, 2008
Occupation: Rancher, businessman, owner of Lay Valley Bison Ranch
Three Craig residents’ views on meaning behind Fourth of July
July 4, 2008
James Blevins is a longtime Craig resident whose birth came months after the official end of the Second World War.
National Little Britches brings cowboys, cowgirls to fairgrounds
July 4, 2008
Every square foot encompassing the perimeter of Moffat County Fairgrounds is packed.
Cottonwood Classic golf tourney kicks off today
July 4, 2008
Tom LeFebre stood at the back of the Yampa Valley Golf Course parking lot, waving his hands frantically.
Cathy Copeland: Column on soccer field grant unfair
July 4, 2008
I want to start this letter on a positive note so that if I seem nasty as this goes on that you see the important part. I want to sincerely thank Moffat County, the Commissioners, grant writers and all those who supported the efforts of this grant for the new soccer field.
Diane Prather: Time to bake cookies
July 4, 2008
I haven’t baked cookies for so long that my husband, Lyle, said he thought it must be illegal.

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