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- Murder trial may end Monday
- September 13, 2008
- Luz Cisneros’ attorneys questioned a number of the accused murderer’s friends and family Friday as part of their effort to convince jurors that Cisneros was a loving mother who became so distraught by a failing romantic relationship that she “snapped” and killed her 1-year-old daughter.
- Craig briefs for Sept. 12
- September 13, 2008
- Veteran fund provides wheelchairs
- Behind locked doors
- Law enforcement veteran is named detention deputy of the year
- September 13, 2008
- A heavy locked steel door, with big bold words warning visitors against having tobacco or firearms, stands entrenched as a line of demarcation for Moffat County Sheriff’s Office corporal Mike Malley.
- Preventative medicine at the polls
- Election judge program gets students involved in the voting process
- September 13, 2008
- What’s the best way to prevent voter apathy?
- Next stage under way in TMH construction
- Partial permit issued, final permit anticipated by month’s end
- September 13, 2008
- There’s evidence to prove that plans for building a new hospital are moving forward. On Thursday, workers began drilling holes for piers that will support the new facility’s foundation.
- Craig education briefs for Sept. 13
- September 13, 2008
- Admissions meeting Sept. 30, Oct. 1
- State awards heritage tourism grant
- September 13, 2008
- Nancy Cramer had two words when she learned the Community Agriculture Alliance was awarded a $33,000 grant from the state for cultural heritage tourism.
- Datebook for Sept. 13
- September 13, 2008
- 6:15 p.m. The American Legion Post No. 62 hosts bingo night at the Elk’s Lodge, 43 W. Victory Way. Sixteen games will be played. Doors open at 5 p.m. A 10-game pack costs $15. A progressive jackpot is more than $1,000. Call 824-3625.
- Craig briefs for Sept. 13
- September 13, 2008
- Calvary Baptist Church is scheduled to begin hosting Awana clubs, a nondenominational ministry, for children ages 3 years old through sixth grade at 6 p.m. on Wednesdays starting Sept. 10 at the church, 1050 Yampa Ave. The acronym Awana stands for Approved Workmen Are Not Ashamed, from 2 Timothy 2:15.
- Stoddards recorded the history of Craig as they lived it
- September 13, 2008
- It is unlikely that John and Mary Stoddard had any indication of the impact their son Charles A. would have on many lives when he was born on Dec. 21, 1893, in their Primghar, Iowa home.
- Police blotter for Sept. 13
- September 13, 2008
- Travis Kanimore, 35, of Denver, was booked into Moffat County Jail on suspicion of driving a vehicle while license under restraint, speeding, violating registration provisions and possession of drug paraphernalia.
- DOW eager to strike a balance
- Officials present herd plans, ideas to improve relations with landowners
- September 13, 2008
- Bill de Vergie is committed to doing what he can to bridge the gap between the Colorado Division of Wildlife and local landowners, including the farmers and ranchers who have been critical of regional wildlife policy.
- Our View: We can’t depend on DOW
- September 13, 2008
- There are two lessons the Colorado Division of Wildlife should learn from Rodney Culverwell’s trial. First, the agency must realize at this point that its investigation was poor and not ready for trial.
- Chuck Mack: My upcoming book
- September 13, 2008
- Since the recent article appeared in the paper concerning my receiving a grant from the Colorado Humanities to help in publishing my book on Mt. Harris, I’ve been asked what the book will be about.
- Locals show off their prize-winning livestock at State Fair
- September 13, 2008
- Kelly McLaughlin said the McLaughlin family members still are pinching themselves. That’s because 13-year-old Darren, Willard and Kelly’s son, won Grand Champion honors with his market lamb during the Colorado State Fair.
- Bulldogs on the board
- MCHS football team shuts down Battle Mountain, 43-31, for season’s first win
- September 13, 2008
- Halftime in a football game is reserved for a rest period, as well as an opportunity for coaches to make adjustments.
- DOW releases Prairie Dog Conservation Plan draft
- September 13, 2008
- The Colorado Division of Wildlife (DOW) has released for public review its draft conservation plan for the white-tailed and Gunnison’s prairie dogs. This plan, when final, will be used as a guide to maintain these two species on native range on public and private lands in Colorado.
- John Vandelinder: A great week for Broncos fans
- September 13, 2008
- Whoa there. Slow down Broncos fans. Take a deep breath and relax.
- Livestock purchases support 4-H students
- Moffat County Fair results in animal assets
- September 13, 2008
- Many local residents and businesses purchased the animals raised by area 4-H members as their projects this year.
- Hayden football downs Grand Valley
- September 13, 2008
- The Hayden High School football team isn’t one-dimensional anymore.










