Archive for Saturday, August 29, 2009

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Teacher takes on role as JV golf coach
August 29, 2009
Joe Padon, 24, a Moffat County High School teacher, already volunteers his winters helping the high school boys basketball program, and starting this year, the junior varsity golf team.
Government update for Aug. 29
August 29, 2009

• Approved, 3-0, a $1,670 bid from APH Construction to conduct some repairs to the Moffat County Public Safety Center boiler room. It was the only bid submitted.

Chuck Mack: Railroad plans, Part 8
August 29, 2009
Gosh, I thought I had finished the series on the Mt. Streeter railroad until I came across this article. I don’t believe I’ve used this article as a whole in the previous railroad stories.
Our View: Let livestock stay
August 29, 2009
With our area’s rich heritage in ranching and agriculture, City Council should keep an open mind to allowing residents to keep livestock inside city limits.
Police blotter for Aug. 29
August 29, 2009

Ryan Brandon Rowley, 35, of Craig, was booked into Moffat County Jail on a warrant.

Craig briefs: Page Turners to share book reviews
August 29, 2009
Page Turners book club meets at 3 p.m. today at Downtown Book, 543 Yampa Ave, to discuss a book of individual choice.
Datebook for Aug. 29
August 29, 2009

9:30 a.m. Calvary Baptist Church, 1050 Yampa Ave., offers the program “Living Proof Live” via simulcast. Doors open at 8:30 a.m., and the event begins at 9:30 a.m. Call Janet at 824-5222.

Moffat County School Board may cancel election
Open seats still are going uncontested
August 29, 2009

A November election for three open seats on the Moffat County School Board is one step closer to being canceled after Thursday’s board meeting.

Parents, students prepare for school year
August 29, 2009
Lori Gowdy knew she had to break her children’s summer habits before school began. Two weeks ago, she started waking her two sons up early every day.
Trapper Mining buys $22M worth of equipment
New front-end loader is largest of its kind in the world
August 29, 2009

One rubber tire on the new front-end loader at Trapper Mining costs about $100,000 and carries $40,000 in chains to pull it through the mud. The loader, which the mine purchased earlier this year, is about three stories high.

D. H. Burns: Day of atonement is real
August 29, 2009
To the editor: There is a Biblical expression that states the truth shall set you free. It does, and I am.
Remembering the country school
August 29, 2009

School will be starting for Craig youths Monday, and all of the back-to-school talk triggers memories of school years when my sisters, brother and I were growing up on the ranch.

3rd year of preschool assessment shows growth
August 29, 2009
The early childhood assessment program, Results Matter, sometimes is called the “baby CSAP.” But it differs significantly in nature from the sit-down, standardized testing approach.
Horoscope for Aug. 29, 2009
August 29, 2009
Horoscope for Aug. 29, 2009
Janet Sheridan: Remembering the freedom of recess
August 29, 2009

Elementary students carrying backpacks and a carefree attitude cavort by my house on their way to and from school.

Kathy Bassett: Women can hunt, too
August 29, 2009
I was taught how to hunt by probably one of the best ol’ timers in the country. He was a game warden for DOW and always called his shots. Before he became a game warden, he was a government trapper.
Hayden to consider raising water rates
August 29, 2009
Hayden residents could see higher water bills this fall, Town Manager Russ Martin said. Town staff members plan to present a base rate increase of about $3 a month to the Hayden Town Council at its Sept. 17 meeting.
Annie’s Mailbox: Stepdaughter not happy with me
August 29, 2009
Dear Annie: My fiance and I have lived together for 28 years. We would have married, but we had a slight legal problem.

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