Also from February 17
Births
- Heather Brown, of Craig, announces the birth of her son, Jackson Christopher Brown, at 1:47 p.m. Feb. 3 at Yampa Valley Medical Center. The baby weighed 7 pounds, 15 ounces and was 22 inches long. His grandparents are Elaine and Alec Brown, of Craig. His great-grandparents are Mary-Jane Lindley, of Craig, and La Rae Brown, of Ogden, Utah. The baby was welcomed home by a sibling, Nicole.
- Danielle Priscilla and Nathan Shane Campbell, of Hayden, announce the birth of their son, Carson Allen Campbell, at 5:11 p.m. Feb. 6 at Yampa Valley Medical Center. The baby weighed 8 pounds, 4 ounces and was 20 inches long. His grandparents are John Campbell and Joanne Campbell, of Craig; and Steve Adams, of Blanket, Texas; and Denise Adams, of Vancouver, Wash. The baby was welcomed home by brothers Kyler and Cameron.
- Kelley Foss and Eric Rodriguez, of Steamboat Springs, announce the birth of their son, Mateo Noe Foss Rodriguez, at 6:02 a.m. Feb. 9 at Yampa Valley Medical Center. The baby weighed 8 pounds, 3 ounces and was 20 1/2 inches long. His grandparents are Blanca and Jose Rodriguez, of Mexico City, and Linda Foss, of Steamboat Springs.
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- Parachute man seriously injured in US 40 crash
- Driver ejected after colliding with semitrailer Tuesday morning
- 08:37 a.m., February 17, 2009 Updated 12:00 a.m.
- A Parachute man sustained serious but non-life-threatening injuries Tuesday morning when he was ejected from his Jeep Cherokee after colliding with a semitrailer on U.S. Highway 40.
- Police blotter for Feb. 17
- February 17, 2009
Moffat County Jail
- Kremmling knocks Bulldog Hockey Club from postseason
- February 17, 2009
Ian Forgay dreamed hundreds of times of being in the situation he was in Sunday night.
- Maren Schmidt: Love of work
- February 17, 2009
The young child’s love of work, or being involved in meaningful activity, is an inborn trait. This love survives a lifetime, if properly nourished. Even in utero, the child is involved what can only be classified as work - growing and moving in a confined environment.
- Moffat County, Hayden groups join for airport tourism display
- February 17, 2009
Donna Hellyer, 75, has spent almost a decade at the Yampa Valley Regional Airport helping tourists plan their vacations.
- Johnson family greets LaDue
- Airman’s squadron commander flew American flag around Iraq
- February 17, 2009
- Rebekah LaDue expected to see her mother, sister, niece and nephews when she arrived Monday in Hayden. She didn’t expect to see Tyler Johnson. The 10-year-old came to Yampa Valley Regional Airport with his mother, Shara, and his sister, Tehya, to greet LaDue. The Air Force airman 1st class returned from Iraq, where she had been deployed since August.
- Nadine Daszkiewicz: Thanks to the artisans
- February 17, 2009
To the editor:
- Craig briefs: Democrats sponsoring chili supper fundraiser
- February 17, 2009
The Moffat County Democratic Party is sponsoring a chili supper fundraiser Feb. 28 at the Center of Craig, 601 Yampa Ave. Proceeds from the event, which runs from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m., goes to the Boys & Girls Club of Craig.
- Atmos Energy announces new efficiency programs
- February 17, 2009
Atmos Energy Corporation announced Monday three new energy efficiency programs for its natural gas customers in Colorado, the company reported in a news release.
- Police arrest prison parolee
- 41-year-old allegedly stabs man during altercation
- February 17, 2009
The Craig Police Department arrested a 41-year-old Department of Corrections parolee Sunday night for allegedly stabbing a man during an altercation.
- State of the County offers residents a look at local leaders
- February 17, 2009
Anyone who wants an idea of what local government officials and civic groups plan to accomplish in 2009 can get some of their answers at tonight’s State of the County address, said Christina Currie, Craig Chamber of Commerce executive director.
- Datebook for Feb. 17
- February 17, 2009
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