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Andy Bockelman: ‘Madagascar’ makes for good escape
Sequel operates on higher level than original movie
November 24, 2008
As the pulsating techno beat starts up, viewers begin to “move it, move it” to the animated sequel “Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa.”
DA awaits word on deal offer
Hearing continued for former Social Services employee
November 24, 2008
A court appearance for a former Moffat County Social Services employee accused of distributing drugs from a government office was continued last week in Moffat County District.
Craig briefs for Nov. 24
November 24, 2008
Work skills survey is online
Datebook for Nov. 24
November 24, 2008
Today
Police Blotter for Nov. 23
November 24, 2008
Moffat County Jail
Not your typical rebuilding plan
MCHS grapplers back to prove last year is history
November 24, 2008
One. For a team that has grown accustomed to annually fielding one of the top high school wrestling squads in the state, the number above - MCHS’ state wrestling tournament placers of a year ago - is tough to swallow.
Take it slow on ice and snow
Motorists urged to winterize vehicles, review safety tips, check conditions
November 24, 2008
As winter slowly sets in on Colorado, particularly over the mountain passes, Colorado Department of Transportation maintenance crews have begun their winter patrols.
Student news: Emily Gilchrist
November 24, 2008
Emily Gilchrist will serve as makeup artist for Hastings College production of “The Arkansaw Bear” on Dec. 5, 6 and 7.
Jackie Welch: Actions were cruel
November 24, 2008
Cat person or dog person, which one are you?
Craig sports briefs for Nov. 24
November 24, 2008
CMS boys basketball team falls
District stands to gain with grants
As much as $490,383 could be awarded
November 24, 2008
The Moffat County School District currently has stake in four grants totaling up to $490,383 for district programs, traffic safety and security upgrades.
Sandy Beran: How little we know
November 24, 2008
After reading about the investigation of Christopher Wilson’s death, I was struck by how little we know about one another.
Business beat: Happy Thanksgiving
November 24, 2008
I will not be writing this column next week, but I will return the week after that.
H. Neal Glanville: ‘Accidental’ the wrong word
November 24, 2008
Well Craig, we’ve been robbed. A promising life has been taken from us.
Aging Well: Live orchestra helps older adults leave cares behind
November 24, 2008
It’s hard denying that life, for many people, has become more difficult. Even in tough times, however, it’s nice to know that pleasures such as music can bring a much-needed lift to the soul.

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