Archive for Wednesday, September 24, 2008

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Fruita sweeps away Bulldogs
MCHS volleyball team loses 6th match in a row
September 24, 2008

Fruita volleyball coach Amelia Conner didn’t want it to happen again.

Craig Concert Association to kick off season
The Frank Vignola Quintet to perform Saturday
September 24, 2008

Get ready for another round, concertgoers.

CDC extends influenza vaccine guidelines
September 24, 2008

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recently updated its guidelines for influenza immunizations.

police Blotter for Sept. 24
September 24, 2008

Moffat County Jail

Datebook for Sept. 24
September 24, 2008

Today

Craig Concert Association to kick off season
The Frank Vignola Quintet to perform Saturday
September 24, 2008

Get ready for another round, concertgoers.

Despite losing federal dollars, ACET committed to maintaining operations
September 24, 2008

The loss of a $92,000 federal grant means the All Crimes Enforcement Team won’t be able to expand operations, task force commander Garrett Wiggins said.

Relay for Life receives awards for goals
September 24, 2008

Relay For Life finished its second year in Craig with two awards and is gearing up to start its third.

Fuel costs hit home for schools
Reserve projected to cover possible future price increases
September 24, 2008

Jim Baptist can remember a time when fuel for school buses cost about $1 a gallon.

Chris Gingrich: Fantasy season heading into Week 4
September 24, 2008

It’s probably safe to assume that you did not have Ronnie Brown in your lineup for his amazing 39-point outburst against the Patriots. Well, join the crowd because 75 percent of Ronnie Brown’s owners did not start him last week.

Sales tax revenue up for city, county
September 24, 2008

The city of Craig’s financials look good and not so good in different spots, city Finance Director Bruce Nelson said.

Local human services groups form alliance
September 24, 2008

Human services groups, such as Moffat County Social Services, can do a better job of working together to overcome community issues, Marie Peer said.

Robert Thompson: Journalism worth pursuing in 2008
September 24, 2008

Although I was born in Knoxville, Tenn., I lived in Craig for 17 years, and I am now a 23-year-old student majoring in journalism at Mansfield University in Mansfield, Pa.

Mari Katherine Raftopoulos: Besos de Lluvia en Madrid
September 24, 2008

Today we had our first rain of the fall season. The fall of the rain against my cheeks was much like that of happy tears.

Our View: Credit where credit is due
September 24, 2008

When Moffat County taxpayers voted last November to funnel public money into two major infrastructure and construction projects, we were excited to see the foresight involved in this decision.

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