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- Walt Vanatta: Police beat for January
- February 11, 2009
The Craig Police Department responded to 1,202 requests for service during the month of January, and Community Service responded to 170 requests for service.
- Fantasy Fix: It’s a little bit of everything
- February 11, 2009
- This week’s offering is a bit of a mixed bag. I’m going to dip into some fantasy basketball, a little mock draft action with fantasy baseball and a first for me, fantasy racing.
- New clinic, doctor prepared for large number of patients
- Chart management
- February 11, 2009
As the opening of a new Craig clinic grows closer, so does the anticipation of the clinic’s primary treatment provider, a family care doctor with 23 years of experience.
- Datebook for Feb. 11
- February 11, 2009
2:30 to 5 p.m. The “Healthier Living with Chronic Conditions” class takes place at the American Legion post, 1055 Moffat County Road 7. Call the Aging Well Information Line at 871-7676.
- Valentine’s on the cheap
- February 11, 2009
- Sure, Valentine’s Day is notorious for enormous bouquets of red roses accompanied by a box of chocolate candies that takes months to finish off. But why not think outside the greeting-card holiday box?
- Our view: Rec center, or wreck waiting to happen?
- February 11, 2009
There are a few topics that have been discussed publicly in recent weeks in Craig and Moffat County that have drawn scorn from opponents.
- Police blotter for Feb. 11
- February 11, 2009
Deputies responded to two animal complaints.
- Dolence named girls assistant soccer coach
- February 11, 2009
- The Moffat County High School soccer-coaching carousel came to a halt Jan. 13. Eight months of searching ended three weeks ago when Nicole Dolence accepted the assistant coaching position for the MCHS varsity girls soccer program.
- Hunting fossils in the Uinta Basin
- February 11, 2009
Earl Douglass’ path to the Uinta Basin is not unlike many people’s path today: the more he studied his trade, the science of studying fossils called paleontology, the more he knew there were fantastic opportunities for his line of work. His years of researching, studying and collecting in fossil beds in Wyoming and Western Montana in the late 1800s earned him praise in the field of paleontology, but he continued to toil in relative obscurity in the eyes of the public. He focused his research on fossil mammals - camels, three-toed horses, rhinoceroses, mastodons and others. He added 17 genera and 83 species to the scientific record of fossil vertebrates before coming to the basin.
- Tylawn Smercina: Money left at ATM
- February 11, 2009
At a time in our world when everyone worries about their last dollar, someone has accidentally shorted themselves a few.
- Ewes finish 4th in tournament
- February 11, 2009
- The Craig Puck Ewes women’s hockey team took a break from league play last weekend. Sort of. The Ewes played host to five teams Friday, Saturday and Sunday in their seventh annual Mardis Gras Tournament at Moffat County Ice Arena.
- Colorado Works programs gearing up
- February 11, 2009
Although Moffat County Social Services hasn’t paid out a significant portion of the special grant funds it made available in November 2008, county officials remain excited by the money’s possibilities.
- Craig briefs: VNA to offer bereavement support
- February 11, 2009
The Northwest Colorado Visiting Nurse Association is looking to host a new bereavement support group. The group will help people “learn how to deal with emotions and feelings that come with loss or death,” the VNA reported in a news release.
- Commission questions DOW on elk population
- February 11, 2009
Moffat County Commissioners Tom Gray and Tom Mathers said the Colorado Division of Wildlife needs to demonstrate honesty and make itself available to local residents if it wants to improve its public image.
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