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- Gov. Ritter orders flags to be lowered
- Order made to remember Pearl Harbor
- December 5, 2009
- Gov. Bill Ritter has directed all U.S. and Colorado flags be lowered to half-staff on state buildings across Colorado on Monday, according to a news release.
- Boys & Girls Club of Craig honors people of the year at fundraiser
- December 5, 2009
- Several people stood out to the Boys & Girls Club of Craig as outstanding contributors to the program’s vitality. At tonight’s Cowboy Christmas fundraiser, the club will honor its Person of the Year, Business of the Year, Youth of the Year and Volunteers of the Year.
- Criag briefs: High School parent meeting is Monday
- December 5, 2009
- A monthly meeting for parents of Moffat County High School students will take place from 6 to 7 p.m. Monday in the MCHS library.
- Eighth-graders win prizes in essay contest
- December 5, 2009
- About 10 Craig Middle School students submitted essays about honoring war veterans for an essay contest called Patriot’s Pen.
- Local clubs and organizations carrying out community missions
- December 5, 2009
- The holiday season finds agriculture organizations, 4-H clubs and the Moffat County FFA Chapter busy planning Christmas parties and carrying out community service activities.
- Government update for Dec. 1
- December 5, 2009
- Moffat County Commission
- Kathy Bassett: We never lied … it was just a diversion
- December 5, 2009
- There used to be a little ol’ sweetheart of a gal in Brown’s Park named Esther Campbell, who everyone dearly loved.
- Laughter is the best teacher
- Science teacher uses humor to relate to students
- December 5, 2009
- While writing on the whiteboard, Craig Middle School teacher Brynna Vogt has an uncanny ability to know exactly which student was talking out of turn without looking behind her. She sprinkles in small doses of discipline while still allowing her students to joke and tease her about her drawing skills.
- Colowyo Coal Co. to cut jobs by 10 percent
- December 5, 2009
- Because of lower anticipated coal production, Colowyo Coal Co. will cut 10 percent of its employment by the second quarter of 2010.
- Shannan Koucherik: Campaign starts off
- December 5, 2009
- The Craig Salvation Army Service Unit kettle campaign started off with a bang last weekend.
- Our view: Another spending stumble
- December 5, 2009
- Another example of federal government spending unwisely is on the table. Next week, the Moffat County Commission will decide whether it wants to partner in a proposed program that offers rebate incentives to residents who make new purchases — such as household appliances — that improve energy efficiency or use renewable resources.
- Police Blotter for Dec. 3
- December 5, 2009
- Police Blotter for Dec. 3
- Datebook for Dec. 5
- December 5, 2009
- Datebook for Dec. 5
- Annie’s Mailbox: Wife worried about PMDD, relationship
- December 5, 2009
- Dear Annie: My husband and I have been married for almost 20 years. Our problems started to surface in the past six months. My husband said I had a “bad side,” so I went into counseling because I didn’t like that part of my personality.
- Daily horoscope for Dec. 5
- December 5, 2009
- Daily horoscope for Dec. 5
- Swimming team gets chance to get their feet wet
- MCHS girls to see 1st action today in Grand Junction
- December 5, 2009
- Despite a cancellation of her team’s first meet, coach Meghan Francone is even more upbeat about the Moffat County High School girls swim team’s chances today.
- Diane Prather: ‘Pineapple Pudding Dessert’ worth a try for holidays
- December 5, 2009
- This past weekend I took some time to try a new recipe that I found on a newspaper clipping. You might enjoy “Pineapple Pudding Dessert” during the Christmas holiday.
- MCHS girls varsity basketball wins against Orem
- December 5, 2009
- For a team filled with question marks, the Moffat County High School girls varsity basketball team answered one important one Friday night. Moffat County fell behind early, but rallied to lead Orem, 13-11, after the first quarter.
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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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