Also from November 12
Births
- Nikki and Tyler Chamblin, of Craig, announce the birth of their son, Lane Michael Chamblin, at 8:49 a.m. Nov. 6, 2008, at The Memorial Hospital in Craig. The baby weighed 9 pounds, 3 ounces and was 20.5 inches long. His maternal grandparents are Mike and Jan Keen, of Craig, and Eddie and MJ Chamblin, of Pueblo.
- Rebecca and Peyton Franklin, of Craig, announce the birth of their son, Bode Peyton Franklin, at 8:03 a.m. Nov. 5, 2008, at Yampa Valley Medical Center in Steamboat Springs. The baby weighed 8 pounds, 7 ounces and was 21 inches long. His grandparents are Doyle and Sherry Olree, of Montrose, and Gordon and Barbara Franklin, of Grand Junction. The baby was welcomed home by a sibling, Summer Franklin.
- Jessica and Christopher Phillips, of Craig, announce the birth of their son, Braden Christian Lloyd Phillips, at 11:27 p.m. Nov. 8, 2008, at Yampa Valley Medical Center in Steamboat Springs. The baby weighed 7 pounds, 1 ounce and was 19.75 inches long. His grandparents are Mary and Mel Shockley, of Craig, Ruby Phillips, of Marianna, Fla., and Sammy Benefield, of Daytona Beach, Fla. The baby was welcomed home by a sibling, Dylan Patrick Phillips.
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- Police arrest man in connection with teen death
- 21-year-old in jail on suspicion of contributing to a minor
- 02:45 p.m., November 12, 2008 Updated 11:15 p.m.
A 21-year-old Craig man was arrested Wednesday and booked into the Moffat County Jail on suspicion of buying alcohol for minors, one of whom died in an alcohol-related accident.
- Larger Haven dining room open; community center nearly ready
- Getting bigger and better
- November 12, 2008
The first segment of the Haven Assisted Living Center’s expansion has opened to good reviews.
- Ellen Johnson: Obama photo
- November 12, 2008
I am asking you a simple question: Why was President-elect Obama’s picture placed on the last page of the newspaper the day after he was elected?
- Andrea Minor: Help Humane Society
- November 12, 2008
I am a former Craig resident. Although I do not miss the winters in Northwest Colorado, I do miss working with the great folks in the Humane Society of Moffat County. They do an awesome job of finding homes for unwanted pets in your area. This year, like most, they have too many cats and kittens in the shelter and need to find foster homes for some until permanent, loving homes can be found. The other benefit of foster homes is that it provides a social environment for these cats so they are better adapted to life with children and other pets.
- Les and Rose Hutton: Great young man
- November 12, 2008
Expecting a long, hard winter, my husband and I had three cords of wood delivered. We were getting ready to stack it, when a lady we didn’t know stopped by and said her son would be there after school, the next day to help us. She said he would have to quit at 5:30 to go to practice. His mother said he needed to learn to “give back.” What a pleasant surprise!
- Carlsons: Grand thank you
- November 12, 2008
We would like to say thank you for helping us celebrate our grand opening.
- Our view: Election participation vital
- November 12, 2008
Thank you, Moffat County voters, for participating in the 2008 general election in record numbers.
- Police blotter for Nov. 12
- November 12, 2008
Moffat County Jail
Wednesday, Nov. 5
Gabriel Ryan King, 26, of Montrose, was booked into Moffat County Jail on a warrant.
- Daily Press seeks hunt submissions
- November 12, 2008
Are you a hunter who has an interesting story about how you bagged your buck? Do you have a picture of your prized kill?
- Craig briefs for Nov. 12
- November 12, 2008
The Craig Chapter of the Ducks Unlimited will host its 28th annual banquet Saturday. Mike and Mardi Anson are the co-chairpeople this year.
- Datebook for Nov. 12
- November 12, 2008
Today
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.
- Speaker: Meth takes ‘humanity out of the human’
- Forensic hygienist makes presentations on ‘clandestine’ meth labs
- November 12, 2008
A “tweaker” to-do list, highlighted Tuesday in a presentation by a forensic hygienist, underscored the scattered and potentially dangerous mind of someone locked in a cycle of methamphetamine addiction.
- Murder trial vacated
- Judge orders delay while awaiting Supreme Court ruling
- November 12, 2008
A Moffat County District Court judge has agreed with a prosecution motion to delay a murder trial, which was scheduled to begin next month.
- Chris Gingrich: Claim these waiver wire contributors
- November 12, 2008
We’re halfway through the NFL season, and it’s time to take a look at what moves have paid off for my top fantasy football teams, and a few players to claim off the waiver wire for Week 11.
- MCHS freshman cheerleader going to Hawaii
- November 12, 2008
Michele Porter knew it was bound to happen.
- Caroline Dotson: Rice does her homework for ‘Christ The Lord’
- November 12, 2008
Ann Rice was the author who birthed America’s love for vampires. She has written thriller/horror novels, but since 1998, she has turned away from her atheist perspective back to her Catholic roots. “Christ The Lord: Out of Egypt” is Rice’s first novel since her transition.
- Veterans Day service draws in smaller crowd than last year
- November 12, 2008
Gray clouds hung over snow-dusted hills south of Craig on Tuesday morning.
- Local businesses appear at council
- Representatives appear en masse for liquor license approvals
- November 12, 2008
Local business owners have seemingly taken notice of the Craig City Council’s tougher stance on liquor licenses.
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Question of the week
Do you seek medical care from The Memorial Hospital in Craig or Yampa Valley Medical Center in Steamboat Springs?
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