Also from October 9
Births
- Donnie and Cori Kroese, of Craig, announce the birth of their son, Donald James Kroese IV, born at 1:34 p.m. Oct. 1, 2008. Grandparents are Chris and Lester Welch, of Craig, and Donald and Patty Kroese, of Craig. Great-grandparents are Dan Sherman, of Craig, Dolores O’Conner, of Omaha, Neb., and Raymond Menichetti, of Omaha. Donald is welcomed home by his sister, Brooklynn.
- Kim and Lance Poole, of Craig, announce the birth of their daughter, Crystalynn Renee Poole, on Sept. 11, 2008, in Denver. Grandparents are Kris and Chad Deines, of Delta, and Dianne and Craig Borgard, of Yuma, Ariz. Great-grandparents are Renee and Dee Hamaker, of Craig, and Bill and Linda Sloan, of Maybell.
All stories
- Flannery charges expected
- Former Habitat director accused of stealing as much as $70K
- October 9, 2008
Steamboat Springs police expect to file felony theft charges against Shelly Flannery, the former executive director of Routt County Habitat for Humanity, as early as the end of the week.
- Police Blotter for Oct. 9
- October 9, 2008
- Robert Allen Mack, 33, of Craig, was booked into Moffat County Jail on a warrant.
- Bulldogs strive for first homecoming victory in 3 years
- October 9, 2008
- Friday’s game against visiting Rawlins, Wyo., will mark the third consecutive homecoming game for the Moffat County High School football team.
- Local standings
- October 9, 2008
- Craig Middle School results:
- Don Roth: Tournament a success
- October 9, 2008
- On Monday and Tuesday, Oct. 6 and 7, Craig was host to a two-day event.
- Ray Cartwright: Amend. 47 hurts us all
- October 9, 2008
- In support of Mr. Wilson’s letter, here are some facts from the “Bureau of Labor Statistics”:
- Mary Blakeman: Give to Humane Society
- October 9, 2008
- The success of the Humane Society of Moffat County depends on the generous donations from our community, especially the donations designated to the Humane Society through the United Way.
- Cathy Hamilton: Dolls trigger love-hate relationship
- October 9, 2008
- Of all the horrifying reports I saw on “The Today Show” this week, perhaps the most shocking was the one about grown women playing with dolls.
- Craig briefs for Oct. 9
- October 9, 2008
- Moffat County High School has a new Web site.
- Bill Harding: Buy American Legion Post 62 raffle tickets
- October 9, 2008
- The American Legion Post 62 raffle for the Remington Model 700 BDL 30-06 with a variable 3-9x40 Leupold scope ends Saturday.
- Clerk’s Corner: Election day is approaching fast; be prepared
- October 9, 2008
- The County Clerk’s Office would like to remind you that Election Day is approaching fast!
- Murder confessions won’t be heard
- Murder trial judge’s rulings include change of venue
- October 9, 2008
- Three separate, recorded confessions by a Craig man accused of killing his wife and dismembering her body will not be heard by a jury, a Moffat County District Court judge ruled Wednesday morning.
- Datebook for Oct. 9
- October 9, 2008
- 9:30 a.m. The Craig Book Club meets at the Golden Cavvy. Marian Simons will review “John Adams” by David McCullough.
- Moffat County needs a plan
- Tourism board seeks research company to identify marketing plans
- October 9, 2008
- The Moffat County Tourism Association board plans to hire a professional firm to research marketing opportunities for Moffat County.
- A year, plus 99, in the making
- October 9, 2008
- About 100 years after the Gerber family first settled near Craig, Arloa Gerber found herself attending one of the final meetings of the Craig Centennial Committee.
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