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Slopeside Grill sold
Bill Banks confirmed as buyer; sale slated to close Nov. 3
04:38 p.m., October 20, 2009 Updated 12:00 a.m.
Steamboat homeowner Bill Banks bought the restaurant, which had been owned by Chris Corna’s family since his death in May.

Jim Cook said the sale is scheduled to close Nov. 3.

Broncos alumni set to return to Steamboat
Athletes will play exhibition basketball game Oct. 31
October 20, 2009
Football players to take on students, locals in Oct. 31 basketball game.
Daily horoscope for Oct. 20
October 20, 2009
Daily horoscope for Oct. 20
Craig Parks and Recreation volleyball offers chance to continue love of game
October 20, 2009

During Craig Parks and Recreation adult coed volleyball Monday night at Craig Middle School, the only thing shared by the players were the courts.

Greyhound returns to Steamboat Springs
Bus will run daily from Salt Lake City to Denver on U.S. 40
October 20, 2009
After an absence of more than five years, Greyhound buses again will roll along U.S. Highway 40 between Salt Lake City and Denver. The daily service resumes today.
Commission OKs Legion roof bid
October 20, 2009

At its Monday meeting, the Moffat County Commission:

Approved, 2-0, awarding a $30,825 bid to JMAR Construction to re-roof the American Legion Post 62 headquarters on Moffat County Road 7 with 50-year shingles.

Maren Schmidt: Please don’t eat the marshmallow
October 20, 2009

In the 1960s Walter Mischel conducted the now famous “marshmallow study’” at the Bing Nursery School at Stanford University. A researcher would let a 4-year-old choose a treat from a tray and tell the child that he or she could eat the treat right away or wait until the researcher returned and have two.

Caroline Dotson: Frustrating parade route
October 20, 2009

I am the owner of a business in downtown Craig and I am frustrated with the new parade route that was implemented during the homecoming parade earlier this month.

Senior spotlight for Oct. 20
October 20, 2009

What a wonderful warm day Sunday was.

Datebook for Oct. 20
October 20, 2009
Datebook for Oct. 20
Craig briefs: Humane Society offers low-cost clinic
October 20, 2009
The Humane Society of Moffat County, in cooperation with two local veterinarians, is offering a low cost spay/neuter clinic.
Focus of tonight’s special meeting is internal probe into former detective
October 20, 2009

Craig Police Chief Walt Vanatta is scheduled to speak to the Craig City Council at a special meeting tonight about an internal investigation into former detective Ken Johnson.

TMH administrator dies in ATV crash
October 20, 2009

The Moffat County Sheriff’s Office is investigating an ATV crash reported Sunday morning that claimed the life of Ron Trudel, the cardiopulmonary manager at The Memorial Hospital.

3 agencies team up on ‘Not Even Once’ Week
October 20, 2009

Colorado ranks No. 8 in the country in terms of methamphetamine use, according to the Colorado Meth Project, and it’s estimated the drug costs the state $1.4 billion a year, including more than $73,000 per dependent user.

Marijuana ordinance bound for council
Craig Planning and Zoning Commission approves proposal
October 20, 2009

The city’s proposed medical marijuana ordinance survived a brief hiccup Monday night, and is on track to be approved before the city’s 60-day emergency moratorium expires in early December.

The Craig Planning and Zoning Commission approved the draft ordinance on a 4-0 vote, though chairman Jim Meineke and commissioners Randy Kloos and Mike Tucci were absent.

Annie’s Mailbox: Recovering alcoholic uncomfortable at bars
October 20, 2009

Dear Annie: I am a recovering alcoholic with six months’ sobriety. Recently, I was hired at a new company. The job is everything I dreamed of, and my bosses and co-workers are great. The problem is, every Friday after work, they go to a bar to socialize.

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