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- The $8 billion fix?
- Funds from federal legislation could put CDOT funding back on track
- September 18, 2008
- It’s a familiar sight on many Colorado roads: crumbling asphalt, disintegrating roadways shoulders and dilapidated bridges.
- Mathers institutes cover charge to pay for security
- September 18, 2008
- After owning a bar most of his adult life, there is one part of the business Tom Mathers still doesn’t understand.
- Homecoming organizers accepting parade entries
- Decorated float applications due Oct. 7; entry costs $30
- September 18, 2008
- The Moffat County High School Homecoming Parade of 1989 was going according to plan. Then, something out of the ordinary happened.
- New angle on recreation center
- Residents debate whether to have extra tax pay for addition to city
- September 18, 2008
- Lynne Herring is not opposed to a recreation center in Craig. She does not, however, want the community to pay more taxes to build it.
- Bill Harding: Recognize POW and MIA soldiers with national holiday
- September 18, 2008
- Sept. 19 is National POW/MIA Recognition Day. This day of observance is the third Friday in September.
- Datebook for Sept. 18
- September 18, 2008
- 8:30 to 10 a.m. Senior swimnastics is at the American Legion Post 62 pool, 1055 Moffat County Road 7. Call 824-3625.
- Craig briefs for Sept. 18
- September 18, 2008
- Church to host fundraiser Oct. 12
- Police blotter for Sept. 18
- September 18, 2008
- Gary Eugene Higgins, 21, of Grand Junction, was booked into Moffat County Jail on warrant.
- Elizabeth Anderson turns 95
- September 18, 2008
- Elizabeth Anderson, of Craig, recently celebrated her 95th birthday at the home of her son and his wife, Tom and Ingrid Hammond.
- Cathy Hamilton: Proposing fashion’s next hot item
- September 18, 2008
- Michael Kors obviously didn’t get the memo. Neither did Calvin Klein, Vera Wang or Marc Jacobs.
- MCHS football team hosts No. 2 Palisade Bulldogs
- Dogfight
- September 18, 2008
- One game at a time. Despite last week’s convincing victory against host Battle Mountain, you’d be hard pressed to find a Moffat County High School football coach who would talk about it.







