Archive for Wednesday, June 18, 2008

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Kim Maneotis: Caring and compassion doesn’t go unnoticed
June 18, 2008

About 3:40 p.m. June 10, in front of Downtown Books, a woman lay on the sidewalk with her assist dog. This woman has cerebral palsy and was on her way to an appointment when she fell and was unable to get up.

DA candidate leads public meeting
Stewart denies gathering violated regulations
June 18, 2008

At a gathering Tuesday night at the Craig branch of the Moffat County Libraries, Tammy Stewart, 14th Judicial District Attorney hopeful, met with a group of about seven people.

Navigating a new route
Maria Martin leaving Integrated Community for VNA health educator position
June 18, 2008

A desire to help the immigrant community was Maria Martin’s motivation for volunteering with Integrated Community two years ago.

Bill Harding: Veterans services office closed
June 18, 2008

The Moffat CVSO office will be closed Friday, June 20 through Thursday, June 26 while I am attending my ship reunion out of state. The availability for rides to Veterans Affairs Medical Center in Grand Junction will be very limited and will need to be arranged before I leave the office today at 12:30 p.m. Thursday. There is still no regular driver and I have limited volunteer drivers to pull from and then schedule around their other activities.

Glenda Bellio: Thanks for helping someone in need
June 18, 2008

Once again, someone I know broke down on the side of a county road. As they waited with flashers on and hood up, vehicle after vehicle drove by. In each case, one and I mean only one, stopped to see if help was needed.

Chris Gingrich: MLB first half ‘studs and duds’
June 18, 2008

First off, let me say that I really undervalued Ryan Grant and Brandon Jacobs a couple of weeks ago.

Going low
MCHS senior Nick Moyer out to prove he’s the best on the course
June 18, 2008

The Moffat County High School boys golf season doesn’t begin until mid August, but the Bulldogs best ball-striker of a year ago isn’t waiting.

Andy Bockelman: ‘Hulk’ more incredible second time around
June 18, 2008

With tattered clothing, a monosyllabic vocabulary and eyes that flash a violent shade of emerald, “The Incredible Hulk” returns to theatres to rip through the box office with a rage unlike any other.

Police Blotter for June 17
June 18, 2008

Ashley Nicole Roberts, 21, of Craig, was booked into Moffat County Jail on suspicion of first-degree criminal trespassing.

Craig briefs for June 18
Blood drive scheduled for June 24
June 18, 2008
A community blood drive is scheduled from 12:30 to 6 p.m. June 24 at the Center of Craig, 601 Yampa Ave.
Caroline Dotson: Lasting words from ‘The Last Lecture’
June 18, 2008

Randy Pausch, author of “The Last Lecture,” was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer in September 2006. A computer science professor at Carnegie Mellon, Randy had a lot to lose between his career and family.

Datebook for June 18
June 18, 2008

8 a.m. The Craig Downtown Business Association meets at Serendipity Coffee Shop, 576 Yampa Ave. The second Wednesday of each month is a meet-and-greet, hosted by a local business.

Liquor licenses temporarily suspended for Craig businesses
June 18, 2008

A compliance check conducted by the Craig Police Department resulted in liquor violations for 10 local businesses.

Commission OKs river basin study
June 18, 2008

Water plays an integral part in the agricultural industry.

To keep Moffat County agriculture at its full potential, outside sources must analyze the area’s river basins.

Our view: Extreme measures
June 18, 2008

There’s a war in Iraq with potentially no end in sight, inclement weather damaging parts of the Midwest, increased food prices, overall economic woes, and in 5 1/2 months, the country will attempt to wade through the campaign rhetoric and elect a new president.

Patrick Wayne Germond: Need to make some noise, voice opinions
June 18, 2008

It is good to hear our local government is working so hard behind the scenes.

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Question of the week

News this week showed snowpack in the Yampa River basin has reached 94 percent of median for the date. Do you think Moffat County is out of the woods as far as drought concerns?

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