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- Global warming comes home to Northwest Colorado: Part two
- March 11, 2008
- There is no function of nature that will exempt northwest Colorado from climate change. Our winters are either milder or influenced by the relocating jet stream and by the Pacific Ocean’s handling of accelerated Arctic ice-cap melt. Our summers are hotter and drier.
- Back into the spring of things
- MCHS track team runs through season opener in Grand Junction
- March 11, 2008
- Heading into Saturday’s meet at Central High School in Grand Junction, the Moffat County High School track and field team wasn’t expecting much in the way of results.
- Mari Katherine Raftopoulos: The golden ticket
- March 11, 2008
- There I was, spinning around in circles in the desk chair, doing a drum roll on the end of the table and jumping up and down in the air.
- Maren Schmidt: Learning to request what you need
- March 11, 2008
- At the heart of our relationships is the need for effective communication. Our objective is to build a relationship based on honesty and empathy.
- Paul Bishop: Bible should be taught as elective
- March 11, 2008
- Sir, regarding the teaching of the Bible in high school, I think it should be allowed as an elective course.
- Police Blotter for March 9
- March 11, 2008
- Moffat County Jail
- Craig briefs for March 11
- March 11, 2008
- Local student named to Dean's List
- Senior Spotlight for March 11
- March 11, 2008
- I remembered to change my bedside clock to daylight-saving time on Saturday night but forgot to tune in my memory bank time-wise in my head. Net result: woke up, looked at the clock and thought, whoa, Nellie.
- Datebook for March 11
- March 11, 2008
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- Private Christian school seeks students for fall
- March 11, 2008
- Carol Whitehead, a Craig resident, saw her two children pass through a Christian school in Arvada.
- Defendants handed prison sentences
- March 11, 2008
- A 20-year-old Craig man will join his father in prison, the 14th Judicial District Attorney’s Office reported, following a sentencing hearing Friday in Moffat County District Court. Judge Sandra Gardner sentenced Nathan Seltzer to eight years in prison for conspiracy to distribute amphetamine. He also was ordered to serve 18 months in prison for violating probation on an earlier case.
- Cleaning up the confusion
- EDP, Assessor’s Office to host business property tax seminar Wednesday
- March 11, 2008
- For business owners and entrepreneurs curious about commercial property tax bills, two groups plan to answer any and all questions.
- Where in the world is CNCC?
- Anticipation builds as CNCC students, community prepare to embark on college-sponsored trip abroad
- March 11, 2008
- Julie Hanna didn’t permit herself to think about it.
- Change of address
- Post office considers new, consolidated facility
- March 11, 2008
- The U.S. Postal Service could be shipping its Steamboat Springs’ offices to a new location in as little as 20 weeks.
- MCHS off to quick start
- Bulldog boys swim team hits two qualifying times
- March 11, 2008
- Throughout the course of a swimming season, particularly the Moffat County High School boys team, the main goal at each meet is to reach the state qualifying time in its chosen discipline.
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Question of the week
Moffat County rancher Rodney Culverwell begins his jury trial Monday on charges of poaching elk on his property. He contends he was protecting his property. What do you believe the trial’s outcome should be?
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