Also from September 17
Births
- Crystal and Wayne Gray of Hayden announce the birth of their daughter, Kimberly Rae Gray, at 8:01 p.m. Sept. 10, 2008, at Yampa Valley Medical Center. The baby weighed 6 pounds, 15 ounces and measured 20 inches long. Grandparents are Dave and Sharla Satterwhite, of Craig, and Bill and Ruth Gray, of Hayden. Great-grandparents are Wayne and Becky Ehle, of Grand Junction, Dena Price, of Craig, and Ardy Satterwhite, of Craig. Kimberly was welcomed home by her siblings, Virgil and Zizzy.
- Tristen and Austin Schell of Craig announce the birth of their son, Dually Allyne Schell, at 9:45 p.m. Sept. 11, 2008, at Yampa Valley Medical Center. The baby weighed 7 pounds, 5 ounces and measured 21 inches long. Dually was welcomed home by his sibling, Roper James Schell.
Obituaries
All stories
- Andy Bockelman: ‘Burn After Reading’ marks a return to Coens’ familiar zaniness
- September 17, 2008
- In an age when government incompetence requires exposure, “Burn After Reading” allows audiences to re-examine the wording of Central Intelligence Agency.
- Investigation into marijuana operation continues
- September 17, 2008
- Future arrests are possible as the Routt County Sheriff’s Office continues to investigate a major marijuana growth and distribution operation discovered earlier this week south of Steamboat Springs.
- Chris Gingrich: Time for bargain hunting
- Some early castoffs looking good now
- September 17, 2008
- In the second week of the season, fantasy football players really can start to tell who is going to be in their lineup week-in and week-out. Now is the time to target underachieving players for trades and look through the waiver wire for bargains.
- Second-half intensity
- Craig Middle School football team fights back for 22-20 home victory
- September 17, 2008
- Football is a game of 11 players on offense and 11 players on defense.
- Former POW lauds McCain
- Retired colonel spent years in Vietnamese camp with candidate
- September 17, 2008
Retired Air Force Col. Tom Kirk wasted few words Tuesday evening.
- Cisneros gets life in prison
- Woman found guilty of 1st-degree murder for killing daughter
- September 17, 2008
A jury found Luz Cisneros, 34, guilty of first-degree murder Tuesday for the Sept. 6, 2007, death of her 1-year-old daughter, Brianna Simon. Judge Michael O’Hara sentenced her to life in prison without the possibility of parole.
- Rotarians come with questions for Stewart
- September 17, 2008
- Craig Rotary Club members took an opportunity Tuesday to probe deeper into the platform offered by a candidate for the 14th Judicial District Attorney’s office.
- MCTA finalizes staff position
- Board hopes to fill director opening by mid-October
- September 17, 2008
- The Moffat County Tourism Association board would like its director position filled by Oct. 15.
- United Way begins donation campaign
- September 17, 2008
- Moffat County United Way begins its 2009 donation drive with the highest donation goal in the organization’s history: $480,000.
- Craig suspect back in police custody
- September 17, 2008
- Weeks before sentencing on a separate case, a Craig man was taken into custody Friday on a variety of alleged offenses, including domestic violence and child abuse, possibly adding to an already lengthy criminal history.
- Our View: Change needed for GOWD
- September 17, 2008
- Grand Olde West Days has fallen on hard times. Revenue is down, reserves have been tapped, volunteers are few and far between, and, with multiple locations scattered around town, the two-day event itself has started to feel disjointed.
- Monty Robertson: Roadless areas crucial
- September 17, 2008
- In 2001, the Forest Service adopted a rule to limit roads in the backcountry of our state. This rule was supported by ranchers, hunters, anglers and everyday folks like you and me, who recognized that national forest roadless areas are crucial for a variety of reasons.
- Police Blotter for Sept. 16
- September 17, 2008
- Moffat County Jail
- Craig briefs for Sept. 17
- September 17, 2008
- Sheep Wagon Days scheduled for Oct. 2 to 5
- Datebook for Sept. 17
- September 17, 2008
- Today
- Flannery case not a concern for GOWD
- September 17, 2008
- The Grand Olde West Days committee does not plan to research their finances after news that a former chairperson was investigated for embezzlement in Rio Blanco County.
- Duckies down the Yampa
- Fundraiser benefits those in need of eyeglasses
- September 17, 2008
- More than 300 rubber duckies will sail down the Yampa River this weekend, one cruising toward a $1,000 prize, in support of a worthy community cause.
- Dear American Soldier …
- Local military member brings flags to students who sent him letters
- September 17, 2008
- E.J. Caras was easy to spot at Craig Intermediate School on Friday morning.


