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- White says senior property tax exemption likely gone
- 12:15 p.m., March 3, 2009 Updated 12:00 a.m.
- Higher taxes don’t make anything any easier, said Edward Eitel, a 77-year-old Craig resident now faced with possibly paying an additional $547 in property taxes after this year.
- Police blotter for March 3
- March 3, 2009
Deputies responded to three requests to assist another agency.
- Maren Schmidt: Attachment to reality
- March 3, 2009
The almost 4-year-old boy visiting my classroom was wonderfully verbal. He had just given me a detailed explanation about his family’s move into their new home.
- Senior Spotlight for March 3
- March 3, 2009
March brings Lent, Mardi Gras and St. Patrick’s Day.
- Craig briefs: ‘Lone Ranger’ to screen at museum
- March 3, 2009
The Wyman Living History Museum, 94350 U.S. Highway 40, is hosting a matinee at 2 p.m. Sunday. Featured will be the “Lone Ranger.” Admission is $5 a person.
- Datebook for March 3
- March 3, 2009
Today
8:30 to 9:30 a.m. The Moffat County Commission meets at the Moffat County Courthouse, 221 W. Victory Way. The meeting is open to the public. Call 824-5517.
- Jake Goodwin joins 300 club
- March 3, 2009
Craig resident Jake Goodwin scored his second career 300 game Thursday.
- Longtime educator Villard aiming for school district’s top role
- March 3, 2009
Christine Villard is one of three finalists approved by the Moffat County School Board for the district’s superintendent position. Whoever is chosen will succeed Superintendent Pete Bergmann, who plans to retire before the 2009-10 school year.
- Consumer cost holds despite natural gas price decrease
- March 3, 2009
Joann Stoddard, 79, isn’t surprised to see her home gas bill go up in the wintertime.
However, she was surprised to learn that her gas bill is staying high this winter while the wholesale price of natural gas is going down.
- Murder case to resume
- Following Supreme Court ruling, Terry Hankins
- March 3, 2009
After a four-month delay that included an appeal, trial postponement and a Colorado Supreme Court ruling, the case against a Craig man accused of killing his wife is scheduled to resume this week in Moffat County District Court.
- MCHS seniors bought into Maneotis’ basketball system
- March 3, 2009
Despite being ousted by the Demons, coach Steve Maneotis said none of his players had reason to hang their heads.
- Lois Stoffle: Pick up your cigarette butts, consider safety
- March 3, 2009
While walking along the highway near our home Feb. 21, I was stunned by the number of cigarette butts I found. I usually carry a plastic bag and pick up the trash that is littering the highway near our home, and since most of the snow is melted, a person can find quite a bit. But, what is stunning to me is the thoughtlessness of drivers and passengers who smoke and throw those burning cigarette butts out of their windows.
- Valerie Hanson and Billie Jo Baker: Thank you for love and support during our loss
- March 3, 2009
We would like to thank everyone for their love and support during the loss of our mom, Joyce Williams. We treasure our friends and family, who have been so kind to us through the years.
- Kay Cruz: Thank you for your support of the Girl Scouts
- March 3, 2009
I would like to thank the community for buying all the Girls Scout cookies that they did from my granddaughter, Rebecca Cruz. It is so awesome to see that the locals still take pride in taking care of the youths.
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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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