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- The Humane Society of Moffat County: Thanks for compassion
- September 20, 2008
The Humane Society of Moffat County would like to thank the following:
- Chuck Mack: Fire bosses cleared gas from mines
- September 20, 2008
In the olden days of coal mining - I mean way back in the olden days, back before electricity, steam engines, gasoline engines, etc, the days before all these modern conveniences - if a job required power, you had two choices: human power or animal power.
- Lessons from Mother Nature
- Craig Intermediate School field trip takes science classes outdoors
- September 20, 2008
It was a dream vacation for local fifth-graders.
- Enter your sheep for awards in contest
- September 20, 2008
The American Sheep Industry Association, a national organization with offices in Englewood, has announced the deadline for submission of nominations for its annual awards.
- Cheryl Chase: Thanks, community
- September 20, 2008
I am writing this to thank a lot of people in our community - Craig Fire/Rescue, Craig ambulance crews, Moffat County Sheriff’s Office, Craig Police Department and the staffs of The Memorial Hospital and Craig Mental Health.
- DOW offers materials to protect crops
- Fencing provided free of charge to agricultural producers
- September 20, 2008
Ranchers, farmers and landowners still have time to order free fencing materials to protect their hay and crops from winter wildlife damage.
- Craig breifs for Sept. 20
- September 20, 2008
Editorial board members needed
- Hankins motions hearing set
- 5-day murder case pretrial scheduled to begin Sept. 29
- September 20, 2008
Attorneys are about a week away from beginning a five-day motions hearing in Moffat County District Court in the murder case against Terry Hankins.
- MCHS bows to Palisade
- No. 2 team in state too much for Bulldogs
- September 20, 2008
- Having never beaten the Palisade Bulldogs during his previous six years at the helm, Moffat County High School football coach Kip Hafey was looking forward to the opportunity this season.
- Ersel Deakins devoted his life to Craig
- September 20, 2008
- If the adage, “20 percent of the people do 80 percent of the work,” is true, Ersel Deakins was certainly one of the former during his long life of service to Craig and its people.
- Datebook for Sept. 20
- September 20, 2008
- 10 a.m. Craig Noon Lions Club presents the first Rubber Duckie Race, which finishes at Loudy-Simpson Park. Tickets are $10 per duck and are available from any Lions member. First prize receives $1,000, second gets $500 and third place wins $250. The fundraiser is for Craig Lions Eye Glass Fund. For information or tickets, call 824-5814.
- Tigers want to match pace with speedy Bears
- Letlow has put up big numbers on gridiron in previous games against Dolores
- September 20, 2008
- It’s not the size of the Dolores football players that has Hayden coach Shawn Baumgartner sweating, just a week after his team’s biggest victory of the young season. It’s the speed.
- Legislators, candidates discuss DOW
- September 20, 2008
Since February, the Daily Press has followed the Colorado Division of Wildlife’s big game herd management practices in Northwest Colorado.
- Tom Ross: Pinedale a changing Western town
- September 20, 2008
A great deal can change during the course of seven years in a mountain town, whether it’s Steamboat Springs or Pinedale, Wyo.
- Getting on the board
- MCHS soccer team blanks Palisade for first win of season
- September 20, 2008
It was bound to happen.
- Asked and answered
- Part 1 of a 2-part question and answer with district attorney candidates
- September 20, 2008
In a month and a half, voters in the tri-county 14th Judicial District will elect a new District Attorney.
- Pull up a chair
- Community holds frank conversations on county’s future
- September 20, 2008
Darcy Trask got what she wanted Friday morning: Concerned residents, government officials and business owners talking frankly.
- Police blotter for Sept. 18
- September 20, 2008
Monica Nmn Quezada, 26, of Craig, was booked into Moffat County Jail on a warrant.
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Question of the week
Should high school officials be allowed to withhold diplomas from students as punishment for behavior deemed inappropriate during a graduation ceremony?
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