Archive for Monday, January 26, 2009

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Craig briefs: CEC hosts free documentary screening
January 26, 2009
The Colorado Environmental Coalition invites the public to a free screening of a documentary, “Last Hat in Town,” which is about Rifle. The screening is scheduled for 6:30 p.m. Thursday at the Center of Craig, Sixth and Yampa Avenue.
Police blotter for Jan. 26
January 26, 2009
Firefighters responded to a medical assist.
Bulldogs Hockey Club sweeps away Crested Butte
January 26, 2009
If revenge is a meal best served cold, the Bulldogs Hockey Club dished out a frozen buffet Saturday and Sunday to visiting Crested Butte.
Snowmobile Club’s annual poker run helps raise scholarship money
January 26, 2009
An atypical January rainfall Saturday turned normally snowy conditions at Freeman Trailhead into a slushy mess for the Northwest Colorado Snowmobile Club’s annual poker run.
Aging Well: Make healthy bones a priority in your life
January 26, 2009
It wasn’t that long ago that bone fractures were considered an inevitable part of aging.
H. Neal Glanville: The ‘crud’ of adulthood
January 26, 2009
Every so often, I let the “crud” of adulthood get a little too close. Not so close that the hoogie boogies start following me around, but close enough that the little hairs on my neck start dancing together.
Datebook for Jan. 26
January 26, 2009
9 a.m. National Arthritis Foundation swim program is at the American Legion Post 62 pool, 1055 Moffat County Road 7. Call 824-3625.
Bryce Jacobson: Fire department launches new Web site
January 26, 2009
Please join me in welcoming a new editor to the Craig Daily Press. Joshua Roberts was promoted to editor of the Craig Daily Press after serving as assistant editor since April 2006.
Caroline Riley: Thanks for the books
January 26, 2009
Dear Rotary Club, Thank you for the Magic Tree House books!
New deputy district attorney primed for experience in 14th
January 26, 2009
After working shorthanded for about a month, the 14th Judicial District Attorney’s Office in Moffat County added a third prosecutor last week, bringing the office back to full staff.

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