Archive for Tuesday, July 29, 2008

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Locals to get lesson in dried grub
Expert in preservation and safety to teach dehydration course
July 29, 2008
Apparently, dehydrated yogurt tastes a bit like cheesecake.
MCHS Class of 1998 reunion scheduled for next month
July 29, 2008

In 1998, Naomi Beason and Nick Bomba were preparing to graduate from high school.

Emerald City Opera to bring ‘Cosi fan tutte’ to Craig
Mozart gets a makeover
July 29, 2008

With the help of a local theater group, a comedic opera set in late 1700s Naples, Italy, will undergo a modern twist next month.

Rich White: Check your filters
July 29, 2008

The soot and smoke from wildfires can be a serious concern for vehicles and passengers, unless the air filters and cabin filters are in optimum working condition. The Car Care Council suggests that these filters be checked to ensure they provide maximum protection during this difficult time.

Senior spotlight for July 29
July 29, 2008

July is leaving some good time memories, among other things. August will be peeking around the corner with fairs, rodeos and school supplies. I hear people say time is going by so fast.

Craig briefs for July 29
July 29, 2008
Donations to aid with cancer
8-year-old drowns on Green River
July 29, 2008

A young boy drowned Sunday on the Green River in Dinosaur National Monument while on a rafting trip with his family, the Moffat County Sheriff’s Office reported Monday night.

Local fighters perfect in Denver
Craig fans win award for their support to athletes
July 29, 2008

As 9-year-olds, Cody Fredrickson and Travis Linsacum would spar together, creating scenarios where a last-second pin would win a match.

Mari Katherine Raftopoulos: Promising what you have
July 29, 2008

Act normal; don’t tell mom,” she says to her sister, wiping the makeup from her brow as they scurry down from her mother’s closet.

Maren Schmidt: The brain learns best with guidance
July 29, 2008

Studies about how to age well site certain factors for well-being: have a close circle of family and friends, stay active and laugh often.

Local population stagnant
Census Bureau estimate shows minimal growth
July 29, 2008

Despite forecasts suggesting Northwest Colorado is in a growth spurt, a U.S. Census Bureau report released earlier this month shows little residential growth in Yampa Valley towns.

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