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Polls
Do you think it's a good idea to double the amount of art education for elementary school students?
| Response | Percent | |
|---|---|---|
| yes | 52% | |
| no | 41% | |
| undecided | 6% | |
| Total | 220 | |
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- Annie’s Mailbox: Husband, daughter are very close
- July 13, 2009
- Dear Annie: I have been married to “Vic” for 22 years. Our marriage is solid. We have an 18-year-old daughter, “Kara,” who is totally in love with her father. Vic is, in turn, greatly attached to her. He always has been a nurturing and loving man, and their relationship has never bothered me, though it strains our relationship when the two of them occasionally team up against me.
- Horoscopes for July 13, 2009
- July 13, 2009
- CANCER (June 21-July 22) - Improvements in your personal affairs could be in the offing. All those stumbling blocks will now turn into steppingstones, leading you to new places and faces.
- Craig Sea Sharks swim to victory at lone summer home meet
- July 13, 2009
- If Micah Espinosa learned anything about competitive swimming during the weekend’s Craig Sea Shark’s ABC Meet, it’s that being in the pool is hard work.
- Herring gets his excitement on the racetrack
- July 13, 2009
- Driver Loren Herring will be the first to say he’s a nice guy. If his night driving in the Super Street class at the Hayden Speedway is cut short, he’ll spend his time helping his fellow drivers.
- Aging Well: Be aware and prepare for summer play
- July 13, 2009
- Blue skies, warm temperatures, trails, lakes and rivers are reasons to get outside, but summer play does not come without risks. Poor preparation and judgment can have serious health consequences, particularly for older adults.
- Mary Pressley: It’s About Time
- July 13, 2009
- I was thrilled to read in Saturday’s paper that our elementary school children finally will get more art classes each week.
- Eddie Kiggins: Holiday news lacking
- July 13, 2009
- I was sitting here thinking about the Fourth of July and was wondering why there was no celebration other than fireworks on this day that is so meaningful to a lot of people.
- Datebook for July 13, 2009
- July 13, 2009
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- Craig brief: Gov. proclaims Colorado Weed Awareness Week
- July 13, 2009
- This week, Coloradans are encouraged to remember the importance of managing noxious weeds, which negatively impact agriculture, water quality, recreational opportunities and wildlife.
- Over A Cup of Coffee: Moffat County Stew
- July 13, 2009
- This week, I got a call from a reader who made “Tomato Soup Cake.” She said the batter was way too stiff, but she added a can of water, baked the cake and her family thought it was delicious.
- Business beat: Changing names and faces
- July 13, 2009
- Craig Liquors, at 391 Lincoln St., is now under new ownership and has a new name, Lariat Liquors. Mike and Soni Vice purchased the store in early June and have made a few changes.
- DOW removing fish from Little Rascal Pond
- July 13, 2009
- Today, the Colorado Division of Wildlife will finish removing fish from Little Rascal Pond. Officials said the fishpond, located behind the Moffat County Public Safety Center on First Street, has mercury levels too high to be healthy for fish, and possibly children.
- H. Neal Glanville: Words and other confusing messes
- July 13, 2009
- Interesting things, words. Each has its own meaning, and at times multiple uses. We rattle them off like we know what we were talking or writing about.
- Class Reunion: Moffat Couny High School Class of 1979
- July 13, 2009
- The Moffat County High School Class of 1979 will have a reunion Friday and Saturday.
- Local Christian school enrolling for next year
- July 13, 2009
- Betty Ann Duzik said she was led by God to start a Christian school, but she needed a little more guidance. One year ago, she enlisted the help of Carol and Robert Whitehead, who had been involved with such schools before, and Eagle’s Wings Christian School was born.
- Prather’s Pick: ‘Life As We Knew It’
- July 13, 2009
- Tidal waves, earthquakes and volcanic eruptions. There are reports that the Statue of Liberty has washed out to sea. Untold numbers of people are reported dead. Will the earth ever be the same again?
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