Archive for Saturday, May 16, 2009

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Worsley wins state title in 50-yard freestyle
Steamboat senior places second in 100 fly at swimming championships
08:06 p.m., May 16, 2009 Updated 12:00 a.m.
With a title in the 50-yard freestyle and a second-place finish in the 100 butterfly on Saturday, Steamboat senior Cole Worsley, swimming for Moffat County, wrapped up one of the most decorated swimming careers in the high school’s history.
Cole Worsley wins state title
Steamboat Springs senior wins 50-meter freestyle at high school championships in Loveland
May 16, 2009
Worsley won the 50-meter freestyle today at the Class 4A State Swimming Championships in Loveland, touching the wall in 21.22 seconds. The Steamboat Springs High School senior swims for the Moffat County Bulldogs.
GM spares Cook; Victory likely to lose GMC, Buick
12:00 a.m., May 16, 2009 Updated 12:00 a.m.

A day later, the shoe is on the other foot.

Worsley qualifies for events in today’s finals
May 16, 2009

Steamboat Springs High School senior Cole Worsley, who swims for Moffat County, made a loud splash at Day 1 of the Class 4A State Swimming Championships, qualifying for today’s finals in his individual events and setting a state record in the process.

Erin Urbanoski wins 3rd state title in long jump
May 16, 2009

Right before the last three jumps of her high school career, Erin Urbanoski did what she always does.

Former governors debate climate change at Energy Summit
May 16, 2009

Although the questions surrounding global warming - its existence, causes and effects - were not settled Friday, two former Colorado governors took the opportunity to discuss the issues in front of an audience deeply invested in the debate.

Our view: Keep it clean
May 16, 2009

During a name dedication ceremony in October 1996, a Moffat County Commissioner at the time summed up Loudy-Simpson Park as a “beautiful and practical facility.”

Craig briefs: To all Moffat County vendors
May 16, 2009

Moffat County is implementing an online bid system.

CNCC graduates nursing students
May 16, 2009

Colorado Northwestern Community College graduated 18 nursing students May 9.

Legislators decry energy rules
White, Baumgardner speak about experiences this session
May 16, 2009

Two Republican state representatives and two Republican state senators bemoaned the actions of a Democratically controlled state Legislature Friday, and the local politicians tried to explain some of their tougher moments this year.

Government update for May 16
May 16, 2009
Moffat County Commission
Spring a busy time for 4-H
May 16, 2009

Spring is a busy time for the Moffat County 4-H program.

Baxter Black: The emperor’s answer
May 16, 2009

Here’s a tough question: If you are hitting yourself on the head with a spatula and are complaining because it hurts, what should you do?

Longtime area couple, public servants say final goodbyes
May 16, 2009

The signs and earmarks of Bill and Sandy Harding’s life together are sprinkled all around the inside of their red and white home at 831 Columbine St., in Craig.

Datebook for May 16, 2009
May 16, 2009

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Judge sends ex-Social Services employee to prison
May 16, 2009

A Moffat County Court judge complied with a prosecution request Wednesday and imposed a prison sentence on a former Moffat County employee, who pleaded guilty to distributing drugs from a government office.

MCHS Jazz Choir inspires elementary students
East Elementary students treated to music workshop
May 16, 2009

On Thursday, the Moffat County High School Jazz Choir, directed by Daniel Mullens, visited East Elementary School to run a workshop with Tanya Kunkel’s classes, and they were eager to join in as the second-graders performed their favorite songs.

Craig residents donate 3,580 pounds of food
Letter carrier food drive held May 9
May 16, 2009

Postal customers in Craig were generous in giving to the annual letter carriers and postal food drive May 9. Craig residents donated 3,580 pounds of food.

Horoscope for May 16
May 16, 2009

TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Although you enjoy competitive sports, your ego might not be able to handle losing too well. You won’t necessarily let others know, but that slow burn will eventually place you in a foul mood.

Annie’s Mailbox: Mother-in-law acts like I am not capable
May 16, 2009

Dear Annie: My in-laws always visit on weekends when things are really laid back around the house. My mother-in-law is great about pitching in and helping with the kids and the house. The trouble is, she never stops. When I cook, she murmurs criticisms about the food, so I stay out of her way and let her do it. She also organizes my cupboards and drawers, and advises me on how to clean. Annie, I know how to clean and organize. I just don’t do it on the weekends. Besides, I have my own system, and after my mother-in-law is finished, I can’t find anything.

Kathy Bassett: Sombrero horses vs. Mother Nature
May 16, 2009

The sleepy, quiet little town of Maybell opened her arms wide on Mother’s Day to embrace the day.

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