Also from March 28
Births
- Tammie Thompson-Booker and Steven Booker of Craig announce the birth of a daughter, Mary Ann Ruth Booker, at 1:31 p.m. March 18, 2008, at the Yampa Valley Medical Center in Steamboat Springs. The baby weighed 9 pounds, 4 ounces and measured 19 1/2 inches long. Grandparents include Linda Booker of Grand Junction, Bill Booker of Craig and Ed Byrns of Mountain Home, Ariz. The baby joins siblings Patrick, Katherine and Ryan.
- Kristen and Chris Clark of Craig announce the birth of a daughter, Lillian Margaret Clark, at 11:46 p.m. March 22, 2008, at The Memorial Hospital in Craig. The baby weighed 6 pounds, 9 ounces and measured 19 1/2 inches long. Grandparents include Neal and Karen Ashbridge of Utah and Steven James Clark of Craig. The baby joins siblings Christopher, William and Catherine.
- Nancy Delgado and Ricardo Guevara of Craig announce the birth of a son, Iseal Ricardo Guevara, at 10:33 p.m. March 22, 2008, at The Memorial Hospital. The baby weighed 7 pounds, 12 ounces and measured 21 1/2 inches long. Grandparents include Yolanda and David Delgado of Mexico; Josefina Nunez of Mexico, and Gonzalo Guevara of Mexico.
Events
All stories
- Marking their territory
- Bad Dogs place four wrestlers at nationals in Denver
- March 28, 2008
The Bad Dogs wrestling team traveled to Denver last weekend to compete in the Rocky Mountain Nationals tournament.
- Datebook for March 28
- March 28, 2008
- Datebook for March 28
- More arrests follow Tuesday ACET sweep
- March 28, 2008
The All Crimes Enforcement Team arrested three more individuals Wednesday night in Craig in an investigation that resulted in the arrest of 11 men Tuesday.
- Diane Prather: ‘Cheesy Taco Cups’ great for kids
- March 28, 2008
When I first started writing this column, I featured a recipe for “Tater Tot Casserole,” made with a layer of ground beef, green pepper, onion and followed with cream of mushroom soup and shredded cheese. On the very top is a layer of potato puffs.
- Riding into the season
- MCHS rodeo team kicks off season in Cortez
- March 28, 2008
The four-month lay-off is now over, and the Moffat County High School rodeo team competes in its first rodeo of the spring season, beginning Saturday in Cortez.
- Elisa Shackelton: Unhappy with your backside? Take a hike
- March 28, 2008
Are you happy with your butt? Most of us aren’t.
- Father Randy Dollins: To what end?
- March 28, 2008
I was watching a movie last weekend and a line really caught my attention.
- Board votes for CSAP class credit
- March 28, 2008
Thom Schnellinger, Moffat County High School assistant principal, said he thinks his students should be personally vested in the Colorado Student Assessment Program. The program is a series of annual tests mandated by the state to evaluate students’ - and schools’ - academic progress.
- Moffat County Neighbor: Danielle Brown
- March 28, 2008
Danielle Brown
- Blooming business
- Florists take on various tasks, come back with stories to tell
- March 28, 2008
A light snow falls, turning the sky gray Thursday morning.
- Hospital project moving into important 90-day stretch
- March 28, 2008
The Memorial Hospital is finalizing its application seeking a loan guarantee from the Department of Housing and Urban Development and should have the documents sent to Washington, D.C., by early May, TMH Chief Executive Officer George Rohrich said.
- Christina M. Currie: Seven days of wonder
- March 28, 2008
I’m five days into a seven-day stretch without kids.
- Police blotter for March 26
- March 28, 2008
- Police blotter for March 26
- Salt of the earth
- State charges waste disposal facility for contaminated ground
- March 28, 2008
The Moffat County District Court plans to hear a case in early April filed by the state Attorney General’s Office alleging a local solid-waste recycling facility improperly managed its water disposal units.
- ‘Challenges remain’
- High profile investigations highlight police department’s annual report
- March 28, 2008
Last year was unique in one respect for the Craig Police Department - it included two complex investigations that consumed resources and hundreds of staff hours.


