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- Builder, Hayden settle Lake Village dispute
- Robinson Construction will finish some work at stalled subdivision
- June 24, 2009
- Under the agreement, Oregon-based Robinson Construction will finish some of the work at the subdivision.
- Jail to look at staffing levels
- June 24, 2009
Consultant John Milosovich said to improve a jail’s operating efficiency, perhaps the most important thing to change is an attitude often passed from shift to shift and year to year.
- Lieutenant governor promotes outdoor activities during statewide trip
- June 24, 2009
On Snake Island in the Yampa River, Lt. Gov. Barbara O’Brien spent about an hour Tuesday morning talking with a Steamboat Springs Community Youth Corps crew about why they were outside.
- Hayden furloughs to start this week
- Town’s suggested cuts can’t meet expected $200,000 shortfall
- June 24, 2009
- Hayden trustees and town staff members met calmly Tuesday evening to discuss the facts of budget cuts. The town expects to see $200,000 in revenue reductions this year.
- Susan Whinery: Teach us Major Adams’ story
- June 24, 2009
- To the editor: Recently, elementary students in Craig were given the honor and responsibility of naming the new elementary school.
- Horoscope for June 24, 2009
- June 24, 2009
- Horoscope for June 24, 2009
- Annie’s Mailbox: Husband may be addicted to prescription
- June 24, 2009
- Dear Annie: Because of a severe, chronic back condition, my husband has been on prescription Oxycodone for about a year.
- Highway needs work, funds
- CDOT in need of funds to complete road project between Craig and Wyoming state line
- June 24, 2009
- Having finished a 4.9-mile improvement project on a section of Colorado Highway 13, north of Craig, the Colorado Department of Transportation has now turned its attention to a longer stretch of the same highway.
- Student news: Adriane Zachary
- June 24, 2009
Adriane Zachary, a 2006 Moffat County High School graduate, was named the University of Northern Colorado’s 2008-09 student of the year.
- Police blotter for June 24
- June 24, 2009
David Tayler Hickson, 18, of Craig, was booked into Moffat County Jail on suspicion of producing marijuana, contributing to the delinquency of a minor and child abuse.
- All’s well with the wastewater
- Sewage plant not near capacity, only seeing minor maintenance
- June 24, 2009
- A family of ducks swims, drinks and plays. Green, blue and gray feathers shimmer with the dewed water from the pond they live in, built right next to a solid separator at the Craig wastewater treatment plant.
- Proven technology and care intersect at the VA Telehealth Clinic
- June 24, 2009
- April Branstetter, a Hayden resident and registered nurse with more than 30 years experience, hadn’t seen too many times when health care and technology intersected. At least not to the extent she does now, every day as a nurse working at the Craig VA Telehealth Outreach Clinic.
- $9 million water plant renovation almost complete
- June 24, 2009
- The city’s renovation of its water treatment plant has been, at times, a murky process. That may all come to an end soon, as City Engineer Bill Earley said the parts to repair the plant’s new pump systems are about six weeks from delivery.
- Craig businesses see benefit in offering Internet to customers
- June 24, 2009
Randy Looper, owner of the Elk Run Inn, didn’t have a choice when it came to offering wireless Internet.
- Area groups take next technological step
- Technological upgrades in the city, county and schools foster security and efficiency
- June 24, 2009
- It’s difficult to keep up with changing technology, especially when a new system can become outdated within a few hours. Technological upgrades require constant revamping, rewiring and maintenance.
- Maren Schmidt: Thoughts and actions matter
- June 24, 2009
- Thomas Watson, of IBM fame, posted one-word notices in IBM factories and offices. “THINK,” the signs read.
- Christopher Gingrich: Value to be found on the mound
- June 24, 2009
Summer is officially here, and that means baseball is at the forefront of the fantasy sports community right now.
- Paranormal romance novels popular literary fare this season
- June 24, 2009
Whether reading by the pool, at the beach or every night in bed, Craig women continue to find interesting reads this summer.
- Advocates to offer survivor groups starting July 7
- June 24, 2009
After several delays, Advocates-Crisis Support Services will be adding support groups to its list of services.
- Voters to decide fate of city charter provision
- Reina’s civil suit still pending in District Court
- June 24, 2009
- The Craig City Council took a step toward changing a city charter provision on campaign expenses Tuesday night but did not address an ongoing civil suit against the city regarding the same issue.
- Local teen prepares display in honor of Fourth of July
- June 24, 2009
- Clint Gabbert, 18, is not your average teenager. His idea of a hobby is spending countless hours stringing together lights and tinkering with a computer program to set the display to music.
- Craig briefs: False alarm at Trapper Mine
- June 24, 2009
- Craig Fire/Rescue and The Memorial Hospital Emergency Medical Service responded to a page Tuesday afternoon about an “industrial accident” at Trapper Mining but learned the only emergency was an employee’s medical issue.
- Our View: Where were they from?
- June 24, 2009
- The 10th annual Whittle the Wood Rendezvous, along with the Moffat County Young Life/Colorado Cruisers Car & Motorcycle Show, worked in tandem last weekend to provide our community with wonderful recreational events for local residents and out-of-town tourists alike.
- Datebook for June 24
- June 24, 2009
9 a.m. The Craig Book Club meets at Saint Mark’s Church, 657 Green St. Bring a salad. Call Audrey at 824-3590.
- Student news: Meghan Innes
- June 24, 2009
Carroll College in Helena, Mont., named 394 students, including a Craig native, to its 2009 spring semester dean’s list.
- Seniors disappointed in tax exemption eliminations
- June 24, 2009
Jim Meineke, of Craig, will not be surprised when his property tax bill in 2010 is double what he paid this year.
- Bulldogs punish Huskies in doubleheader
- June 24, 2009
- The Moffat County American Legion Post 62 baseball team beat Battle Mountain in both games of a doubleheader Tuesday night.


