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- Mistakes at middle school lead to costly repairs
- Wrong sized steel parts to be welded, will cost $50,000 to $100,000 to repair
- March 14, 2009
With less than six months until Craig Middle School is scheduled to open, faults in the structure have been found and will be repaired, according to the design-builder of the project.
- Bulldogs girls soccer team drops to 0-2
- MCHS loses to Demons, 5-0, in 2nd consecutive road game
- March 14, 2009
Two games into its season-opening seven-game road trip, the Moffat county High School girls soccer team has yet to find the back of the net. The Bulldogs lost, 5-0, Friday to the Demons.
- Mortensen named District 7 Coach of the Year
- March 14, 2009
Accolades for Moffat County High School girls basketball coach Craig Mortensen keep rolling in. On Friday, The Women’s Basketball Coaches Association named Mortensen District 7 Coach of the Year.
- Datebook for March 14
- March 14, 2009
1 p.m. Unicyclists meet at Alice Pleasant Park. Call Kevin Morris at 824-1703.
- Dear Annie: I feel guilty about contacting my half sister
- March 14, 2009
- Dear Annie: When I was younger, my mother revealed to me that I have a half sister as a result of an affair my father had when I was a toddler.
- Mixed tides: Developers give different forecasts for housing market
- March 14, 2009
Although the economy always is a concern, investors with Las Vegas-based 9 Cent LLC do not plan to delay building a new apartment complex in Craig this year.
- Mother, daughter cut hair for Locks of Love charity
- Decision inspired by loss of friend to breast cancer in July 2008
- March 14, 2009
- What started more than a year ago ended in a few seconds with the snip of a pair of scissors. More than 10 inches of blonde hair, held together with a black rubber band, was the only thing left after one year of dedication.
- Rocky Mountain Youth Corps receives $238K in federal dollars
- March 14, 2009
Colorado forests have received about $5.6 million in federal stimulus money for projects removing hazardous trees, including a $238,400 contract awarded to Steamboat Springs-based Rocky Mountain Youth Corps.
- Horoscope for March 14, 2009
- March 14, 2009
- Horoscope for March 14, 2009
- Police blotter for March 14
- March 14, 2009
Chad Allan Cowns, 22, of Craig, was booked into Moffat County Jail on a courtesy hold.
- Government update for March 14
- March 14, 2009
Craig Planning and Zoning Commission
- Our view: Starting anew
- March 14, 2009
- As the snow, ice and cold temperatures of winter continue the annual fade into spring moisture, blue skies and longer days of sunshine, time grows closer to a traditional rite of a new season: spring cleaning.
- TMH Administration: Memorial Hospital has improved
- March 14, 2009
- It was disappointing to pick up the Thursday edition of the Craig Daily Press to find the letter from Joanne Lighthizer about the “lack of quality and unpleasant service” that she experienced at The Memorial Hospital.
- Ranch animal by-products part of everyday life
- March 14, 2009
- Animals always have been an important source of food for humans, but the inedible parts of animals have been important, too. These are by-products.
- Wantland - hope or speculation?
- March 14, 2009
- Most of the people who came to Northwest Colorado during the early years of settlement came to make a new home for their families.
- Student to compete in DECA nationals
- 3 students qualify for spring competition; 1 will represent Craig in Anaheim
- March 14, 2009
- When students from Moffat County High School participate in the Distributive Education Club of America competition, they say they are at a disadvantage. It’s a competition, but unlike other high school sports, there are no classes and no groupings.
- Diane Prather: ‘My Half Day’ useful for learning fractions
- March 14, 2009
- Learning fractions can be lots more fun for children if there’s a fun, imaginative book to help. “My Half Day,” written by Doris Fisher and Dani Sneed, is such a book.
- Local legislators weigh in on 2009 General Assembly
- March 14, 2009
- First-term House District 57 Rep. Randy Baumgardner says there isn’t much he would change from the first half of the 2009 General Assembly, even though three of the four bills he introduced never made it out of committee.
- Craig briefs: Kiwanis Club offers scholarships
- March 14, 2009
The Craig Kiwanis Club plans to award about $8,000 in scholarships in 2009.
- Kathy Bassett: I’m not making this up!
- March 14, 2009
- OK. So there is this guy named Richard. He worked for the Bureau of Land Management, and in his travels across the United States, he met a gal in Ohio named Cindy with three kids.
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