Archive for Saturday, October 25, 2008

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Finale sweet for Tigers
Hayden blows out West Grand to end season on a high note
October 25, 2008
Hayden senior Coy Letlow was just trying to spread the wealth. But offensive lineman Braylin Wertenberger wasn’t ready for the unexpected handoff during the Tigers’ rout Friday night.
Oak Creek ponders contract
Officials consider collaboration with county Sheriff’s Office
October 25, 2008
Despite initiating a citizens focus group to hash out the design of a future Oak Creek Police Department, town officials said Friday that Oak Creek still is considering the possibility of contracting with the Routt County Sheriff’s Office for law enforcement services.
BLM hosts wild horse, burro adoption today
October 25, 2008

In business, spending and sales slow in times of a struggling national economy. The horse market is no different, said Fran Ackley, a wild horse and burro specialist for the Bureau of Land Management.

Free senior dinners canceled through ‘08
VFW officials look for new location for event
October 25, 2008
A free monthly dinner offered to local senior citizens will be canceled for the next two months.
Prosecutors seek trial stay
Appeal process cited as reason for murder case postponement
October 25, 2008

The 14th Judicial District Attorney’s Office filed a motion Friday seeking to delay a December murder trial until the Colorado Supreme Court rules on an appeal filed in the case.

Help your horses beat the cold
Additional hay during winter provides extra calories, maintains body temperature
October 25, 2008

This week’s cold and snowflakes are signs of what’s to come, and everyone’s getting homes and cars ready for the winter months ahead.

Bulldogs tamed by No. 1 team
Glenwood Springs rolls over Moffat County, 41-7
October 25, 2008
Trailing 19-6 before even stepping on the field, Moffat County had an uphill climb Friday in Glenwood Springs.
4-H shooting team gets 7 state titles
October 25, 2008
What began in a classroom - with endless hours of safety classes - in April, culminated a month ago in seven state championship titles.
Fundraisers target school technology, equipment
October 25, 2008

Travis Walsh, 13, pulls out a flyer from his large paper envelope worn ragged from use.

Datebook for Oct. 25
October 25, 2008

12:30 to 1:30 p.m. SHARE Craig distribution takes place at St. Michael Catholic Church, 678 School St. Call Karen at 824-7939.

Sizable turnout for early voting
October 25, 2008

The Moffat County Clerk and Recorder’s Office had a busy time with the first week of early voting, but they all seem busy, Lila Herod said.

Drugstores have long tradition in Craig
October 25, 2008

Today’s consumers are accustomed to picking up their drug prescriptions and home medical supplies in a section of a grocery or discount store that is part of a chain. The concept of a chain store may seem a modern phenomenon, but it is nearly as old as the city of Craig.

Chuck Mack: Another busy and fun-filled day
October 25, 2008

On Sept. 24, my wife and I drove up to Mt. Harris and stopped right downtown and talked to Thelma Melson. Thelma and her husband, Doc, live in what used to be the home of the railroad section foreman.

Police blotter for Oct. 23
October 25, 2008

Deputies responded to two reports of an abandoned vehicle.

Senate candidates oppose ‘personhood’ amendment
October 25, 2008

Neither candidate for state Senate District 8 will support nor vote for Amendment 48, which effectively would eliminate abortions if passed in the Nov. 4 general election.

Our View: More work to do
October 25, 2008
The party’s over. Decisions made by Craig City Council members Oct. 14 indicate they are very serious about putting a stop to alcohol sales to minors.
Beyond big cities
Presidential campaigns pitch ideas for rural America
October 25, 2008

Campaign spokesmen for presidential candidates John McCain and Barack Obama shared different plans and philosophies for rural America, including Northwest Colorado.

Tracy Winder: Obama is anti-guns
October 25, 2008

There is one point I would like to make very clear. Barack Obama does not support the Second Amendment, despite his claims and recent television ads. If elected, I think Obama would be the most anti-gun president in American history.

Craig briefs for Oct. 25
October 25, 2008
DOW holding hunter crash course
Intrawest optimistic
Company officials say they have no plans to cut services, staff
October 25, 2008
A day after Intrawest beat a loan deadline by refinancing, company officials Friday shrugged off speculation that the deal could hinder operations.

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