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- Big weekend for busy buses
- Record summer for Steamboat Springs Transit
- July 12, 2008
It’s a record year for Steamboat Springs Transit, and this weekend is predicted to be the busiest of the summer.
- Who let the Dawgs out?
- Defense, pitching lead Moffat County to tourney title
- July 12, 2008
Dogs don’t lay eggs. Don’t tell that to the Moffat County Dawgs all star baseball team.
- The Fuss family: Bringing the staff of life to Craig
- July 12, 2008
- As Craig continued to grow through the 20th century, more and more of her residents changed from rural to town lifestyles.
- A look back at the Back Country Horsemen of America
- July 12, 2008
- Clearing and improving trails on public lands, packing out trash and educating people about how to care for the land - these are just a few examples of projects carried out by members of the Back Country Horsemen of America.
- Datebook for July 12
- July 12, 2008
- Today
- ‘A big feat for a small committee’
- Stage at Moffat County Fairgrounds set for Three Dog Night and Firefall
- July 12, 2008
- As the stage goes up at the Moffat County Fairgrounds, Dave Pike, Craig Parks and Recreation director, reflects on the months of planning involved in tonight’s concert - the amount of money paid to the performers, the extensive setup involved in constructing the stage and the excitement of the show.
- Seniors eligible for 50 percent tax credit
- Property tax exemption for those 65 and older
- July 12, 2008
Some senior citizens are eligible for a break.
- Chuck Mack: Old timer tells of early days
- July 12, 2008
Even as late as the 1880s, there now and then were Indian uprisings.
- Student news: Jacquelyn Kinder
- July 12, 2008
- Jacquelyn Kinder, a former Moffat County High School student, was named to the University of Montana’s Dean’s List for the 2008 spring semester.
- Police Blotter for July 11
- July 12, 2008
Deputies responded to five civil problems.
- ‘Same wild bunch’
- Moffat County High School Class of 1978 gathers for its 30-year reunion
- July 12, 2008
- When Walter Bohrer got the call, he knew.
- Craig briefs for July 12
- Dinner fundraiser for Relay for Life
- July 12, 2008
- The Rack Pack Relay for Life team will host a dinner fundraiser from 5 to 9 p.m. Monday at Vallarta’s Mexican Restaurant, 1111 W. Victory Way, to raise money for cancer research.
- Relay currently over $4K over goal
- July 12, 2008
- Craig resident Jana Rowe has a reason to run, walk or jog into the early morning hours during Craig’s second annual Relay for Life event next weekend.
- Diane Prather: From jellies to jams
- July 12, 2008
This week, Mary Kihlstrom called with a recipe for “Zucchini Soup.” Awhile back, Sunnie Smith sent me a recipe for “Overnight Ham and Egg Casserole.” The recipes are coming up in next week’s column.
- Racing for a reason
- Relay for Life currently $4,000 above fundraising goal
- July 12, 2008
Craig resident Jana Rowe has a reason to run, walk or jog into the early morning hours during Craig’s second annual Relay for Life event next weekend.
- Fire department seeks recruits
- July 12, 2008
Nearer and nearer, but still far away.
Craig Fire/Rescue has had some success this year attracting new recruits, more so by the middle of July than any other year in recent memory, Training Officer Samantha Johnston said.
- Our view: Cost/benefit analysis
- July 12, 2008
What is the benefit of having the Moffat County Regional Airport owned and subsidized by the county?
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Question of the week
Do you seek medical care from The Memorial Hospital in Craig or Yampa Valley Medical Center in Steamboat Springs?
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