Archive for Friday, November 20, 2009

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Fuel gauge for Nov. 19
November 20, 2009
Regular unleaded and diesel prices around Craig as of Thursday afternoon. Numbers correspond to the numbers on the photo.
Annie’s Mailbox: I have trust issues with my boyfriend
November 20, 2009
Dear Annie: I was with “Barry” for two years. After the first eight months of an amazing relationship, things started going downhill. Out of the blue, I felt I couldn’t trust him. He didn’t do anything in particular. For no reason, I just started checking his phone and becoming clingy and controlling. We fought over stupid things because of me.
Horoscope for Nov. 20
November 20, 2009
In the year ahead, it could be your good luck to experience a vast improvement in your financial affairs. Once your ways and means start to improve, you will finally get to buy some of the nice things you’ve always wanted but couldn’t afford.
Brian Ivy signs letter of intent to Concordia University
November 20, 2009
When Brian Ivy signed his letter of intent to triple- and long-jump with the track team at Concordia University next year, it completed an improbable run.
Diane Prather: ‘The Memory Cupboard: A Thanksgiving Story’
November 20, 2009
Traditionally, family members always have traveled to grandma’s house for Thanksgiving. Katie, the main character in this week’s book for children, thinks there’s nothing like Thanksgiving at her grandma’s house.
2009 hunting season slower than usual
November 20, 2009
Leland Reinier, owner of Big Cat Taxidermy in Craig, said business has suffered this year because the number of hunters has dropped. When there aren’t large numbers of out-of-town hunters, the community suffers, Reinier said.
Kindergartners show ‘spectacular’ progress
Teachers sing praises of new all-day program
November 20, 2009
Sara Linsacum’s kindergartners have had plenty of time this year to learn about activating their “schemas.”
Group collecting donations to send to overseas troops
November 20, 2009
Marci Valicenti does not want soldiers fighting overseas or their families to feel alone, like the wars are their burden to carry alone. For the past seven years, Valicenti and other Steamboat Springs residents have run Support the Troops, a donation and delivery service for American soldiers in Iraq and Afghanistan, which is run through the Yampa Valley Community Foundation.
The police blotter for Nov. 18
November 20, 2009
Angela Kristen Budge, 21, of Fort Collins, was booked into Moffat County Jail on a warrant.
AAA: Holiday travel to increase 1.4 percent
Mountain states show 0.3 percent increase
November 20, 2009
With Wall Street seemingly growing stronger, some are predicting a rise in holiday activity that could bode well for the national economy.
Rev. Karen Gibson: God’s providence is still present
November 20, 2009
I love the Thanksgiving season. For me, it starts around Oct. 31 when those fall festivals start being advertised.
Janet Sheridan: Overeating, pie and Aunt Mary
November 20, 2009
I love Thanksgiving. Growing up, I looked forward to the quiet holiday tucked between my birthday and Christmas, because I could eat all I wanted — an unusual occurrence when competing on a daily basis with six siblings, hungry and mean.
Craig briefs: Books & Beads prepping for class
November 20, 2009
Downtown Books & Beads, 543 Yampa Ave., is hosting a beading class at noon Saturday.
Datebook for Nov. 20
November 20, 2009
8:30 to 10 a.m. Senior swimnastics takes place at the American Legion Post 62 pool, 1055 Moffat County Road 7. Call 824-3625.

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