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- Bill Willison: Space should be free
- August 8, 2009
I feel that the Northwest Colorado Visiting Nurse Association should have all the space they need to accomplish the work they do, at no cost to them.
- Datebook for Aug. 8
- August 8, 2009
Today
2 p.m. The Augusta Wallihan Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution hosts its monthly meeting at the Museum of Northwest Colorado, 590 Yampa Ave. Visitors are welcome. Call Shannan Koucherik at 824-9518.
- Horoscopes for Aug. 8, 2009
- August 8, 2009
- LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) - Keep everything on a purely businesslike scale, especially commercial matters that involve friends. If a snarl develops, it will cause major trouble for you down the line.
- CSAP emphasis on growth, not achievement
- Scores show some improvement from last year
- August 8, 2009
Moffat County School District has celebrating and improving to do in response to the release of the Colorado Student Assessment Program scores.
- MaryBea and Larry Neu: Irresponsible dog owner
- August 8, 2009
If your dog came home Friday morning, July 10, with blood on its muzzle, this is for you.
- Chuck Mack: Railroad Plans Part 6
- August 8, 2009
“The annual meeting of the Axial Basin Development Co. and the Mount Streeter Railroad Co. was held at Mount Streeter last week and at the same time work was started on the Mount Streeter Railway.
- Kathy Bassett: Mosquitoes make you like flies better
- August 8, 2009
- Where did all the Bull Bats go? I think the ‘skeeters chased them away. Holy cow, there are lots of mosquitoes! Not to mention those horrific little buffalo gnats!
- Moffat County Fair events competitive
- August 8, 2009
- For some, showing livestock at the fair is competitive.
For Stetson White, of Craig, it’s just a “blast,” but he walked away with some ribbons, as well.
- Police blotter for Aug. 9
- August 8, 2009
- Police blotter for Aug. 9
- Wilma Taylor-Baker: Luminary thank yous
- August 8, 2009
A late thank you for the Craig Relay for Life committee, workers, volunteers and everyone else involved. Speaking as a survivor, you made taking part in the Relay special. Being a survivor is a blessing, and you continued the blessing.
- Maddy is top dog at Moffat County Fair’s Wiener Dog Races
- August 8, 2009
Dachshunds of all colors and one shape stretched their paws during the Moffat County Fair’s Wiener Dog Races.
- Our View: Still in progress
- August 8, 2009
The scenario that Moffat County and The Memorial Hospital officials have feared regarding the current hospital campus is fast approaching.
- Craig briefs: Construction on road to Elkhead Reservoir
- August 8, 2009
The Routt County Road and Bridge Department plans to begin repair and construction work Monday on a damaged portion of the road to Elkhead Reservoir.
- Prather’s Pick: ‘Math Attack’ comes with surprise ending
- August 8, 2009
- School will be starting soon, and for some kids, that means remembering their times tables. Hopefully, it won’t result in brain circuit overloads as it did for the girl in this week’s picture book.
- Government update for Aug. 8
- August 8, 2009
Moffat County Commission
Last met: Tuesday, Aug. 4
- Annie’s Mailbox: Husband infatued with female co-worker
- August 8, 2009
- Dear Annie: My husband and I have been married for 10 years. I know in my heart he is faithful, but he recently started working with a female who is younger and very flirtatious, and I’m worried. Many of his co-workers say this woman cheats on her husband, and some think she and my husband are having an affair. He says they are just friends, but since they began working together, he has been less than truthful.
- Lights out when fight’s out for Marc Leier
- August 8, 2009
Tonight, for the first time in his life, Marc Leier will headline a fight. It’ll be the last fight of his life.
- Great Divide ranchers lose cattle to suspected rustlers
- August 8, 2009
Brad Ocker got the first call in October 2008, as cattle ranchers across Moffat County brought their herds off summer pastures and began to count their stock.
Three ranchers near the Little Snake River northwest of Great Divide were missing cattle, as many as 50 head of mature Black Angus all together.
The suspected cause: rustlers.
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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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