Also from May 16
All stories
- 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
Explore Craig
Retail · Recreation & Sporting Goods · Food & Dining · Real Estate & Rentals · Clubs & Organizations · Automotive · Services
Advertisement
Question of the week
Steamboat Springs is considering adopting a social host ordinance, which would add harsher punishments — such as jail time — for adults who knowingly “host” parties where underage drinking is allowed. Do you think Craig needs a social host ordinance?
Advertisement







