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- Hayden’s high five roll on
- Five Tigers advance to Friday’s quarterfinals of the state wrestling tournament
- 06:33 p.m., February 19, 2009 Updated 12:24 a.m.
- Five Tigers advance to Friday’s quarterfinals of the Class 2A state wrestling tournament in Denver’s Pepsi Center. Check Steamboatpilot.com for updates throughout the tournament.
- Hayden’s prom may have breath testing
- Principal Troy Zabel said proposed process would not involve law enforcement
- February 19, 2009
- Hayden High School Principal Troy Zabel said Wednesday he plans to move forward with a plan to test the blood alcohol level of all students as they enter into the dance at the end of the year.
- Bill would weaken role of DOW
- Moffat County supports lessening power in energy development
- February 19, 2009
- In its continuing effort to support the energy industry, the Moffat County Commission cast its support behind House Bill 1255, recently introduced by Colorado House Minority Whip Cory Gardner, R-Yuma. The bill would weaken the roles of the Colorado Division of Wildlife and Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment in the state’s new regulatory process for drilling permits.
- Bad Dogs chew up Fruita
- Youth wrestling team heads to Little Devil Wrestling Classic in Utah on Saturday
- February 19, 2009
- One week after placing 23 wrestlers in the Tiger Paw Classic in Grand Junction, the Bad Dogs youth wrestling team returned south Saturday and duplicated the feat in Fruita, placing 23 of the 28 grapplers who made the trip. Nine captured first place, five finished second, and seven ended the Mat Cat Invitational at Fruita Monument High School in third.
- Datebook for Feb. 19
- February 19, 2009
- 8:30 to 10 a.m. Senior swimnastics is at the American Legion Post 62 pool, 1055 Moffat County Road 7. Call 824-3625.
- Cathy Hamilton: Swimsuit arrives just in time for Valentine’s Day
- February 19, 2009
- Ahhh, Valentine’s week. Love was in the air. Champagne and chocolate flowed freely. Thousands of dozens of roses were delivered to doorsteps. Sweet nothings were whispered in countless ears.
- Police blotter for Feb. 19
- February 19, 2009
- Officers responded to a report of a suspicious vehicle.
- Christopher Gingrich: Assembling the right teams on draft day
- February 19, 2009
- Last Friday was supposed to be the first day you could draft your 2009 Yahoo Fantasy Baseball teams.
- A customer-based philosophy
- Severson manager honored as businessperson of the year
- February 19, 2009
- Todd Jourgensen, rental and sales manager for Severson Supply & Rental Co., has a straightforward philosophy about business: Make everybody happy. Craig Chamber of Commerce officials chose Jourgensen as the 2009 businessperson of the year.
- Teresa Stoffle: Wyman’s Winter Festival was a success
- February 19, 2009
- The Wyman’s Winter Festival was a great success with more than 3,600 spectators on Saturday.
- Neil McCandless: Why I’m a Democrat
- February 19, 2009
- In answer to Mr. Ponikvar, I want to tell why I’m a Democrat.
- Local businesses lauded at State of the County
- February 19, 2009
- Don Cameron, KFC/Taco Bell manager, said training is the most important thing a manager can do for his employees. Based on his efforts, the Craig Chamber of Commerce named KFC/Taco Bell the small business of the year during the 2009 State of the County event Tuesday at the Holiday Inn of Craig.
- ACET arrests 2 distribution suspects
- February 19, 2009
- Two local residents were arrested early Tuesday morning at a Craig hotel, after authorities found items “consistent with the distribution of methamphetamine.” Jerry David Flannery, 45, was arrested on suspicion of distribution of a schedule 2 controlled substance, a Class 3 felony, and tampering with evidence, a Class 6 felony. Carmen Lita Clark, 37, was arrested on suspicion of distribution of schedule 2 controlled substance.
- Craig briefs: MCHS pool closed for repairs through Monday
- February 19, 2009
- The Moffat County High School pool is closed for repairs until Monday. Open swimming, scheduled for today and Saturday, is canceled.
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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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