Archive for Thursday, October 16, 2008

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Flannery charged with Habitat theft
October 16, 2008
The former executive director of Routt County Habitat for Humanity was charged with felony theft Wednesday amid allegations that she stole as much as $72,000 from the nonprofit organization in a six-month period.
Wall sentenced to probation
Sheriff ordered to complete public service, alcohol therapy
October 16, 2008
Senior Judge Cecil Wayne Williams sentenced Routt County Sheriff Gary Wall on Wednesday to a year of unsupervised probation, 36 hours of community service and 12 hours of alcohol education and therapy.
Rivalry time
Steamboat Springs to visit Friday
October 16, 2008

As far as high school football goes, it doesn’t get any better than a rivalry game.

The Class of 2012: Freshman class grateful
October 16, 2008

To the editor:

Kerry Alonso: Youths have no respect
October 16, 2008

To the editor:

Cathy Hamilton: Small stuff is just that
October 16, 2008

And to think I used to spend time worrying about the pack rat that lives in my garage.

Craig briefs for Oct. 16
October 16, 2008

Craig briefs for Oct. 16

Datebook for Oct. 16
October 16, 2008

Today

Structural steel nearly completed at CMS
October 16, 2008

Inside and out, Craig Middle School is taking shape.

MCHS Student Council: Thanks to community
October 16, 2008

To the editor:

Mary Blakeman: Human Society event
October 16, 2008

To the editor:

John Mann: Grow up, people
October 16, 2008

To the editor:

David Morris: Vote yes on 58
October 16, 2008

To the editor:

City Hall renovation bigger than expected
Costs may encourage building new City Hall
October 16, 2008

City officials received unexpected and unpleasant news at a workshop Tuesday night regarding a possible City Hall renovation.

Dissecting the issues
Elected officials explain ballot questions
October 16, 2008

When Sharon Lausin showed up at American Legion Post No. 62 Wednesday, she had a pretty good idea of the election outcome she wanted. She just didn’t know if a yes or no vote on ballot issues would make it happen.

Hayden plans to trim budget
General fund revenue is expected to slip 3 percent for 2009
October 16, 2008

Hayden has shifted down budget expectations for 2009, although a heavy load of flights at Yampa Valley Regional Airport could mean more sales-tax revenues than projected.

BIll Harding: VFW offers transports to VA Medical Center
October 16, 2008

Veteran transports to the VA Medical Center in Grand Junction provided by the VFW and Moffat County funded van system has provided rides for more than 160 vets between Jan. 1 and Sept. 30.

Girl Scouts tour BLM field office
BLM officials touch on career opportunities, fire safety
October 16, 2008

Being a Girl Scout is about discovering all that a girl can do.

Police Blotter for Oct. 16
October 16, 2008

Moffat County Jail

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