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Free H1N1 vaccine offered to high-risk groups
October 23, 2009
VNA holding clinics for health care workers, pregnant women and young children.
DA gives out information on former detective
Arrest could affect more than 100 cases
October 23, 2009
For the 14th Judicial District Attorney’s Office, the time put toward digging through old case files since former Craig Police Detective Ken Johnson’s arrest has been incalculable, officials said.
Bulldogs fall in Sailors’ wake
Despite loss, Moffat County coach optimistic about program’s future
October 23, 2009
Moffat County fell to Steamboat Springs High School, 3-0, on Thursday night as the Sailors claimed their first Western Slope League championship in eight years. Despite the Bulldogs loss, coach Rusty Cox was optimistic about the team’s future.
Board member honored for service
Jo Ann Baxter receives award at regional conference
October 23, 2009
At an annual conference of the Colorado Association of School Boards in Steamboat Springs last month, board member Jo Ann Baxter was honored as the recipient of the McGuffey Award.
Picking up the pieces: The day after the Craig Motel fire
October 23, 2009
Before the fire Wednesday at the Craig Motel, Lisa Wu had a home. She worked as the manager and lived in the motel’s office with her family, including her three-week-old son. The office was quiet Thursday, with the blackened rubble of rooms 5 through 21 surrounding it, as Wu and her boyfriend spoke to a State Farm Insurance agent over the phone.
MCHS, Steamboat Springs continue gridiron rivalry tonight
October 23, 2009
It’s not just one football team versus another. This is blue versus red. This is Bulldogs versus Sailors. This is another installment of one of the Western Slope League’s biggest rivalry.
Horoscopes for Oct. 23, 2009
October 23, 2009
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) - If your plans are to go to a place where you could run into someone you would like to impress, spend a little time primping beforehand. Appearances are important.
Annie’s Mailbox: Uncle married niece’s friend
October 23, 2009
Dear Annie: I am one of 12 siblings. My younger brother, “Dan,” age 42, met “Karen,” one of my daughter’s friends, at her college graduation ceremony. He later married her. Since then, the two of them have tried to redefine their relationship with my daughter to suit their own needs.
Police Blotter for Oct. 21, 2009
October 23, 2009
Moffat County Jail
Datebook for Oct. 23, 2009
October 23, 2009
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Shirley Simpson: Meth takes on anyone willing
October 23, 2009
I became involved with Communities Overcoming Meth Abuse at its inception five years ago, along with other friends, law enforcement officers and members of the community who saw meth tearing apart this town.
Craig briefs: High school wants photos of local veterans
October 23, 2009
Moffat County High School social studies department is looking for photos for a slideshow for upcoming Veterans Day activities. Teachers are looking for photos of residents currently in the armed forces or those who have served previously.
Pat Jones: The virtues of mercy
October 23, 2009
Most of us know the story of the Good Samaritan, a parable that Jesus taught. It’s the story about the man traveling down a road, minding his own business, probably thinking about what he would have for lunch or what he needed to accomplish when he reached the end of his trip before he could sit down to supper.
Janet Sheridan: In search of storybook endings
October 23, 2009
I stared in dumfounded silence at the mirror in the beauty shop. I had anticipated a halo of soft brown curls imbuing me with a youthful glow. Instead, I beheld an orange straw-stack, spoking out from an appalled face. Why was I surprised?
Over a Cup of Coffee: Castle Range Goulash
October 23, 2009
As I write this week’s column, leaves are dropping off the trees, and the sky is a dark blue-black, threatening of storm. (It’s probably a good thing that our potatoes are dug.) It’s time to cook up some hearty, cool-weather meals.
Hayden election has multiple contested races for 1st time in years
October 23, 2009
There’s an interesting wrinkle to this year’s Hayden School Board race: Four candidates are vying for two seats. The candidates, all longtime Hayden residents, can’t remember when there was this much interest in the School Board.

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