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- MCHS boys basketball runs past Delta
- February 7, 2009
- Sometimes a little pep talk is all a team needs. The Moffat County High School boys varsity basketball team proved it Friday night.
- At the Capitol: Legislators attempting to alter oil and gas rules
- February 7, 2009
- The Colorado Oil and Gas Conservation Commission will continue to fend off several legislative attempts to alter a wholesale rewrite of the rules governing oil and gas development across the state before they take effect as planned April 1.
- Chuck Mack: Begginings of Mount Streeter mine
- February 7, 2009
- The vein that we were mining at Red Wing when I worked there averaged 27 feet in thickness. In one place, in the old workings where I had to make my examinations, there was a place where they had gone through a rock parting two or three feet thick and into another vein of coal above, averaging about 10 feet in thickness.
- Pennies to purchase pencils
- ‘Cups of Tea’ inspires buckets of pennies for fundraiser
- February 7, 2009
- Forgive 7-year-old Zoey Quale, an East Elementary School first-grader, if she’s a bit confused about the exact purpose behind the donation she made Friday at school. Still, her heart was in the right place.
- Tradition of waiting in line for Kiwanis tickets carries on
- February 7, 2009
- Some of the crowd had stood in the Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 4265 parking lot for three or four days, but they weren’t thinking about time lost. When a person stands in line for Craig Kiwanis Club Play tickets, they said, that person is in for a great couple of days.
- Kathy Bassett: The mail in Maybell
- February 7, 2009
- The first U.S. Post Office in Maybell was kept by Mr. Banks on his ranch. He had a boy named George Bell and a girl, May. So he named the Post Office after his two children - now you know how Maybell got its name.
- Our View: Fight the good fight
- February 7, 2009
- Put a group of Americans in a room and chances are the topic brought up quickest is the troubled and uncertain state of the U.S. economy.
- Datebook for Feb. 7
- February 7, 2009
- Today
- Told clinic ends discussions with TMH
- February 7, 2009
- Craig Medical Clinic ended negotiations Friday with The Memorial Hospital. The two parties had discussed for months a possible arrangement for the hospital to either lease the clinic’s space or come to some other arrangement regarding its medical practice and patient base.
- Locals remember John Fetcher
- February 7, 2009
- Billy Kidd: “John was one of the legends of the valley here. … He made so many contributions to this valley and this town - we’re certainly going to remember him, with great memories.”
- Girls basketball’s win streak hits 6
- Moffat County girls take down Delta
- February 7, 2009
- The Moffat County High School girls varsity basketball team avenged its lone league loss of the 2008-09 season Friday, running past the host Delta Panthers, 49-25.
- Police Blotter for Feb. 5
- February 7, 2009
- Moffat County Jail
- Craig briefs: County Democrats to reorganize
- February 7, 2009
- The Moffat County Democratic Party is slated to elect new officers for the next two years during a meeting next week.
- Local 4-H and FFA exhibitors shine at Denver stock show
- February 7, 2009
- Nathan Chapman had a lot of positive things to say about his first year as an exhibitor at the National Western Stock Show in Denver. “I want to go back for sure,” he said.
- Annual trip to the US Capitol still has room
- February 7, 2009
- We See D.C. has been a trip offered to Craig Middle School students and parents as well as community members since 1985. The 2009 trip will take place from June 7 to 12. There are 18 students and two adults signed up for the trip.
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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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