Archive for Wednesday, March 11, 2009

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Cathy Hamilton: New fad has her all aTwitter
March 11, 2009
It’s springtime in a Disney-fied Technicolor forest. Flower, Thumper and Bambi are watching two little birds fluttering and tweeting above them. Their adorable cartoon faces appear puzzled.
City still debating middle school gym request
Price more than doubles after district speaks to contractor
12:00 a.m., March 11, 2009 Updated 01:59 p.m.

Craig City Council members said they were, for the most part, supportive of the Moffat County School District’s request for $150,000 to help build a second, full-size gymnasium at Craig Middle School.

However, they were less receptive to the district’s new request - $365,000.

Magee takes over Wolf Mountain Pizza in Hayden
March 11, 2009

Stacy Magee planned to take time off from work to enjoy her son’s senior year of high school. Instead, she and her husband bought a restaurant. Stacy and Trea Magee took over Wolf Mountain Pizza in Hayden on March 1.

12-year-old Craig swimmer out to succeed
March 11, 2009
Laurel Tegtman remembers the first time she swam in a competitive meet. It was four years ago. At 8 - an age when many children are looking for the next something to become attached to - Laurel had decided she was going to become attached to swimming.
Some parents displeased with proposed redistricting plan
March 11, 2009
More than a dozen parents attended an advisory committee meeting with the Moffat County School Board on Tuesday night to share thoughts and concerns about their children possibly being shifted to a different school.
Fantasy Fix: Trade fit for King James?
March 11, 2009

In the last days before the Yahoo Fantasy Basketball trade deadline, I pulled the trigger on a deal that was fit for a king. King James, that is.

Datebook for March 11
March 11, 2009
9:30 a.m. The Craig Book Club meets at Serendipity Coffee Shop, 576 Yampa Ave. Audrey Kline will review “The Other Boleyn Girl,” by Philippa Gregory. Marty Cisar is the hostess. Call 824-5488.
Baumgardner expects House to amend oil and gas regulations
March 11, 2009

State Rep. Randy Baumgardner, R-Hot Sulphur Springs, said there likely will be several “substantive” changes to Colorado’s new oil and gas regulations before the House approves them later this week.

Tari A. King receives Breast Cancer Research award
March 11, 2009

The Society of Surgical Oncologists recently presented its first $100,000 Clinical Investigator Award in Breast Cancer Research, funded by Susan G. Komen for the Cure, to Dr. Tari A. King, of New York, N.Y.

Kenneth Rinker: City, school district would need to make binding contract for gym
March 11, 2009
Helping the school build a bigger gymnasium might be a valid idea if the city and school district make a binding contract specifying under what terms the general public would have access to this gym.
Craig briefs: CNCC hunter course begins Monday
March 11, 2009
The Colorado Division of Wildlife is sponsoring a hunter education course beginning Monday and ending March 20.
Our View: Decisions, decisions
March 11, 2009

Friday’s filing deadline for Craig city office came and went with seven people declaring their candidacies for five offices - four council seats and mayor - in the April election.

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