Archive for Friday, May 16, 2008

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Student News: Matthew William Told
May 16, 2008
Matthew William Told will receive his degree of Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine from Nova Southeastern University Health Professions Division in Davie, Fla., on May 25.
CNCC to receive $23.5M in state funds
Sum to pay for new academic building at Craig campus
May 16, 2008
Colorado Northwestern Com­munity College will receive about $23.5 million in state funds for the construction of a new academic building, college officials announced in a news conference Thursday.
Looking for balance
Energy summit keynote speaker encourages using multiple energy sources
May 16, 2008
It takes more than one. That was the message Jim Sims, Western Business Round­table president and chief executive officer, gave to a group of energy industry representatives, local government leaders and community members Thursday night at the Holiday Inn of Craig.
Datebook for May 16
May 16, 2008
Today A fundraising, all-you-can-eat spag­hetti dinner for the Bad Dog wrestling team is at Calvary Baptist Church, 1050 Yampa Ave. Cost is $10 for adults, $5 for children, and can be purchased from Bad Dog wrestlers or at The Furniture Gallery of Craig, 385 Ranney St. Call 846-7284.
Craig briefs for May 16
Foundation awards $50K to TMH
May 16, 2008
The El Pomar Foundation has awarded The Memorial Hospital Foundation with a $50,000 grant, foundation and TMH officials learned Tuesday.
Police Blotter for May 15
May 16, 2008
p>Moffat County Jail No reports.
Christina M. Currie: Law and order
May 16, 2008
Two weeks ago, I was in Florida, laughing with glee as I saw pictures of home where cars were covered in eight inches of snow.
Colleges address work force issues
May 16, 2008
A business can’t succeed without quality workers, energy industry speakers said Thursday during the Fueling Thought Energy Summit 2008 at the Holiday Inn of Craig.
Industry wants renewable energy as part of big picture
May 16, 2008
The first day of Fueling Thought Energy Summit 2008 did not go by without speculation about Northwest Colorado’s future.
Learning from the master
Lay youth gets grandfather’s guidance on building his first saddle
May 16, 2008
Here’s how it started. Garrett Buckley, 13, saw a saddle his grandfather, Doug Meacham, had made for Garrett’s mother, Wendy.
Worsley looking for two in state swimming
Steamboat swimmer eyes state titles this weekend
May 16, 2008
Kyle Steitz insists Cole Worsley doesn’t get nervous. Steitz, a senior on the Moffat County High School swim team and a Steamboat resident, said when it comes to Friday and Saturday’s Colorado Swim and Dive State Championships in Fort Collins, Worsley won’t let the big stage and a legitimate shot at two individual state titles get the best of him.
Moffat County Neighbor: Robert Meckley
May 16, 2008
Robert Meckley Age: 52 Occupation: Business owner of Tunies & Such

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