Archive for Tuesday, May 19, 2009

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EDP hosts discussion with White, Baumgardner
May 19, 2009

People are busy, so when planning an event, you have to make it worth their time if you want anyone to show up, Darcy Trask said.

Craig briefs: Local musicians share talents
May 19, 2009

Music is a tonic. Get yourself a good dose by attending this year’s Grand Olde West Days Street Festival on Monday in downtown Craig.

Annie’s Mailbox: Man sits in hot tub naked in public
May 19, 2009

Dear Annie: I am 23 years old and a virgin. I have never seen a naked man in my life because I believe virginity should be kept until marriage. The other day, I went with my sister to watch my nephew’s baseball game. He plays on a field that is uphill, so you can see the backyards of some of the houses across the street. My nephew had heard from his friends that one of the men in those yards sits naked in his hot tub. I always assumed this wasn’t true.

Wilma Taylor-Baker: Thank you, Zorro
May 19, 2009

To the editor:

Maren Schmidt: Beware of the Tree Octopus
May 19, 2009

A recent newsletter from the Core Knowledge Foundation introduced me to the Pacific Northwest Tree Octopus.

MCHS boys swimming finishes well at state meet
May 19, 2009

Although the Moffat County High School boys swim team will be losing the 4A swimmer of the year, the team still has reason to look forward to next year.

Horoscope for May 19, 2009
May 19, 2009

TAURUS (April 20-May 20) - Don’t try to gain acceptance from a subordinate; go directly to the big shots to promote an idea that you believe will help your company. Take nothing for granted.

Advocates offer different solutions for world’s energy future
May 19, 2009

Coal is the answer, said Fred Palmer, senior vice president of government relations for Peabody Energy, which owns Twenty Mile Coal Co. in Routt County.

Datebook for May 19, 2009
May 19, 2009

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Trend pro coming to summit
Daniel Levine to talk about global trends at conference
May 19, 2009

Grant Fenton is excited about the top speakers at this week’s Economic Summit in Steamboat Springs.

Survival mode: energy industry hurting locally
May 19, 2009

The number of natural gas drilling rigs in the Piceance Basin declined from 102 in September 2008 to 26 last week, and energy companies have slashed their capital project budgets twice this year.

Mary Jo Brown: Going through doors
May 19, 2009

Doors. Have you ever thought of how many doors you have gone through so far?

Police blotter for May 19, 2009
May 19, 2009

Craig Police Department

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