Archive for Tuesday, September 30, 2008

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Love INC fundraiser improves from last year
September 30, 2008

Sunday’s fundraiser could set up a local nonprofit for the next several months.

Anna Herring: React to roadless ruling
September 30, 2008

To the editor:

Marsha Scullion: Way to express feelings
September 30, 2008

To the editor:

Datebook for Sept. 30
September 30, 2008

Today

Police Blotter for Sept. 30
September 30, 2008

Moffat County Jail

Maren Schmidt: Effective skill building is key
September 30, 2008

Research shows that learning new skills in the most efficient manner requires self-discipline and practice. That seems like commonsense to most of us. Science is confirming that, yes, to get better you’ve got to make yourself sit at the piano and play those tunes and do those finger exercises. Every day.

Motions hearing continues today with video recording
Prosecutors, defense presenting evidence in murder case
September 30, 2008

Day one of a five-day motions hearing in Moffat County District Court ended with the court listening to the beginning of an audio recording between Terry Hankins and local investigators.

John Vandelinder: Bulldog beat for Sept. 30
September 30, 2008

First, let me start by saying I’m guilty.

Climbing the Summit
MCHS cross country team places third and fourth in Frisco
September 30, 2008

Maybe it was the 2 1/2-hour bus ride.

Habitat for Humanity seeking more humans
Next project on hold until land can be purchased
September 30, 2008

It could be a while before Habitat for Humanity launches another project in Craig.

BLM rebuilds agency
Grand Junction to become regional office
September 30, 2008

The Bureau of Land Management plans to restructure its agency to put more authority in local regions rather than in state offices.

Craig briefs for Sept. 30
September 30, 2008

The annual Moffat County High School Homecoming Parade will be held on Friday, Oct. 10, on Yampa Avenue and Victory Way.

Would-be voters on the clock
One week left to register for 2008 general election
September 30, 2008

Residents have until Oct. 6 - six days from today - to register to vote in the Nov. 4 general election, which is shaping up to be one of the busiest elections for local officials in recent history.

H. Neal Glanville: Participating is worth the time
September 30, 2008

Yes, Craig America, there is a free lunch.

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