Archive for Tuesday, December 29, 2009

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The Boardroom to close its doors after New Year’s Eve
Mathers Bar to expand into space currently used for restaurant
04:04 p.m., December 29, 2009 Updated 12:00 a.m.
Before the clock strikes midnight Friday, ticking away the last seconds of 2009, The Boardroom will have served its final meal. When 2010 dawns, the restaurant won’t reopen. After three years as part of Mathers Lounge & Café, The Boardroom will close Thursday.
Husband preparing to retire as Little Snake Field Office manager
December 29, 2009
John Husband, field manager for the Bureau of Land Management’s Little Snake Field Office, spent part of his Monday reflecting on his career with the BLM. That career will sunset this week after more than three decades.
County tries to keep community aid funding despite budget crunch
December 29, 2009
Although Moffat County faces what officials have called “tremendous challenges” with its budget in the future, the commissioners still consider local nonprofits and community aid organizations an important part of their duty to residents.
Moffat County unemployment hovers around 5.6 percent
December 29, 2009
Regional unemployment in has mostly hung steady since August, according to statistics from the Colorado Department of Labor and Employment. The agency’s Labor Market Information Web site reported Moffat County’s unadjusted unemployment rate was 5.7 percent in November, the latest month available.
Grand competition ahead for Bulldogs club hockey team
December 29, 2009
Despite winning each of the four league games they have played, the Moffat County Bulldogs club hockey team can still improve. “We can still be better,” coach Jerry Strahan said. “We’re getting better.”
Andy Bockelman: ‘Avatar’ has stunning visual flair, but story is colorless
December 29, 2009
There are plenty of recognizable components in the alien world of “Avatar,” and the movie’s storyline is at the top of the list.
Maren Schmidt: Ten little words
December 29, 2009
As soon as my Southern drawl is detected, I am usually greeted with something like, ”Aren’t you from the South? Southerners are so polite.”
No more citations issued in crash
Injured mother and daughter remain in fair condition
December 29, 2009
The Steamboat Springs Police Department chose not to amend the citation given to the driver whose two passengers remain hospitalized in fair condition after a two-vehicle car crash Wednesday, Capt. Joel Rae said Monday.
Vail lift tickets hold at $97
Aspen at $96 for pass; Steamboat, Telluride charge $95
December 29, 2009
Like Aspen, Vail decided this wasn’t the year to flirt with a $100 single-day lift ticket. And Steamboat Ski Area backed off a plan to increase its single-day tickets to $97.
Horoscope for Dec. 29
December 29, 2009
Horoscope for Dec. 29
Annie’s Mailbox: Husband will not move for wife
December 29, 2009
Dear Annie: I remarried two years ago and am very happy with my new husband. I have several children from my first marriage, ranging in age from 17 to 27. I also have five young grandchildren.
Senior spotlight for Dec. 29
December 29, 2009
Christmas is on its way out one door and the New Year is getting closer to coming in the other.
Police blotter for Dec. 29
December 29, 2009
Police blotter for Dec. 29
Craig briefs: VNA offering flu clinic Wednesday; Mini-tech conference Jan. 21 in Hayden
December 29, 2009
The Northwest Col­orado Visiting Nurse Association will host a drop-in flu clinic for seasonal and H1N1 flu vaccinations for all ages of the general public this week.
Datebook for Dec. 29
December 29, 2009
Datebook for Dec. 29
Craig Lions Club: Thanks from Lions Club
December 29, 2009
The Craig Lions Club would like to give heartfelt thanks to all who participated in our annual Christmas tree sale.

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