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City Council to look at drafted pot dispensary ordinance
Meeting tonight will start at 5 p.m.; council also will meet with West Acres residents
September 15, 2009
Steamboat Springs City Council will take its first look today at an ordinance regulating medical marijuana dispensaries. The meeting starts at 5 p.m. in Centennial Hall, 124 10 St.
MCHS varsity golf gets 5th in Carbondale
September 15, 2009
Ken Harjes, Moffat County High School varsity golf coach, knows his team can play. After a Monday trip to River Valley Ranch Golf Club in Carbondale, he knows they refuse to go away.
MCHS freshman football defeats Rifle High School, 50-0
September 15, 2009
As Ryder Seely rumbled towards Rifle’s end zone, he wasn’t paying attention to the Bears defenders closing in on him or his blockers mashing their way down the field.
Teresa Stoffle: Drivers, please slow down
September 15, 2009
People really need to slow down in residential areas. On Friday, a vehicle hit our pet cat and left him lying in the street for the children on the bus to see.
Cris Criswell: In defense of deer
September 15, 2009
This is for the people who hate the deer so bad. Most of the people in town like the deer. So, maybe we need to vote on the deer before we do anything.
Senior Spotlight for Sept. 15, 2009
September 15, 2009
I went to my mailbox and what did I see? Two more catalogues waiting for me. I look through them, and me oh my, look at all the neat things there are to buy. Lots of things for my Christmas list, Halloween goodies and birthdays that I missed.
Datebook for Sept. 15, 2009
September 15, 2009
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Andy Bockelman: ‘Extract’ is a tasteful, slightly bland portrayal of career world
September 15, 2009
If you thought your job was terrible, try being the boss. One day in the position of the protagonist of “Extract” and you’ll be begging for a demotion.
Maren Schmidt: Curiosity: The roots of intelligence
September 15, 2009
Reading an article in the July 2009 issue of Smithsonian called “Birth of a Robot” got me thinking about human intelligence versus artificial intelligence. Nicholas Butko, one of the researchers quoted in the article, said that they wanted to program their robots with curiosity, not knowledge.
Horoscopes for Sept. 15, 2009
September 15, 2009
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) - Give your total attention to the task at hand, and do not be distracted by wandering thoughts. If you let your mind roam and focus on nonissues, your plans might have to be scrapped.
Walt Vanatta: Police Beat for August
September 15, 2009
The Craig Police Department responded to 1,472 requests for service in August. Community service stats for the month were unavailable.
OSHA issues fines for April plant incident
September 15, 2009
The U.S. Occupational Health and Safety Administration issued 18 citations this month to four subcontractors hired to work on an environmental upgrade to the Tri-State Generation and Transmission power plant south of Craig.
Annie’s Mailbox: Husband doesn’t trust stepdaughter
September 15, 2009
Dear Annie: My 24-year-old daughter, “Dawn,” still lives at home. The problem is my husband, her stepfather. “Jim” likes to control everything Dawn does. She’s in the process of looking for an apartment, and Jim wants to decide where she lives and what she does once she moves out. He doesn’t trust anything she does or says because she has lied to us in the past.
Kris Smith: Deer could hurt children
September 15, 2009
As the debate about keeping the deer in town continues, has consideration been given to the safety of the children? The deer roam throughout neighborhoods with parks and schools, and they are unable to make distinctions between children and other threats.
Craig briefs: Phone service at Sandrock temporarily down
September 15, 2009
The Moffat County School District learned Monday that telephone access to and from Sandrock Elementary School is temporarily unavailable, district superintendent Joseph Petrone said in a news release.
Elk Run Inn owners broadcast disapproval of proposed development
September 15, 2009
Randy and Cindy Looper are upset about recent events in an ongoing development deal they think will hurt their business, and they want to take their message to the people.

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