Archive for Monday, April 20, 2009
Craig briefs: Governor orders flags lowered
April 20, 2009
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Gov. Bill Ritter has ordered all U.S. and Colorado flags lowered today on state and federal buildings in Colorado, in honor of the 10th anniversary of the Columbine High School shootings, and in remembrance of the innocent victims who died that day.
On April 20, 1999, 12 students and one teacher were killed and 23 other people were wounded at Columbine High School.
Those who died: Cassie Bernall, Steve Curnow, Corey DePooter, Kelly Fleming, Matt Kechter, Daniel Mauser, Daniel Rohrbough, Rachel Scott, Isaiah Shoels, John Tomlin, Lauren Townsend, Kyle Velasquez and Dave Sanders.
"Columbine was a watershed event in Colorado and United States history," Ritter said in a news release Friday. "It is a moment that will continue to live in our memories, as people, to this day, remember exactly where they were when they first heard about the tragedy unfolding in Jefferson County.
"The deaths of so many school children and their teacher marked a tremendous loss of innocence in America, and their memories must not be forgotten. This event had a resounding impact throughout the state and nation, as children and parents lost their sense of security and safety within their own communities. Our work to keep students safe and secure must be ongoing, and we must remain ever-vigilant. We cannot allow the lessons of this tragedy to fade with the passage of time. The families of those who died that day remain in our thoughts and prayers."
Spring Bazaar features gifts, crafts and food
The Mite Society of the First Christian Church will host its Annual Spring Bazaar and Bake Sale from 9 a.m. to noon April 25, offering a variety of gift ideas, crafts and home-baked goods.
Also, home-baked sweet rolls with coffee or tea will be available.
For more information, call Lois Norman at 824-6773.
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Question of the week
Should the Craig Chamber of Commerce revise its State of the County attendance policy to allow people to hear speakers without paying for a ticket?
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