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Carolyn Gochee wins 1st race of year at Hayden Speedway season finale
September 21, 2009

Driving in the last race of the track’s season, Carolyn Gochee won her first race of the season, beating out Isadora Hitz and Casey Madsen in the Sport Stock Class.

Andy Bockelman: Virtual reality never looked so horrible
September 21, 2009

If every time you lost a game of “Pac Man,” a real-life yellow circle died elsewhere in the world, would you feel guilty or just keep inserting quarters?

Sure, you may have extra lives at your disposal, but the tortured souls of “Gamer” don’t have that luxury programmed into their systems.

Annie’s Mailbox: Cheating can be a tough lesson to learn
September 21, 2009

Dear Annie: I am 26 years old, and earlier this year I met the man of my dreams. “Stu” is wonderful and caring. However, I made a big mistake.

Daily horoscope for Sept. 21
September 21, 2009
Daily horoscope for Sept. 21
Despite comeback, MCHS varsity volleyball falls, 3-1
September 21, 2009

After Moffat County took the first game in the team’s first home meet of the season, Glenwood claimed the next two, and the Demons jumped out to an early 8-0 lead in the fourth match, and stretched it to an 11-2 advantage.

Aging Well: Taking control of arthritis
September 21, 2009
Jenny Thomsen held up a large can of anchovies as evidence of a change she’s made in response to a big disease. Thomsen suffers from rheumatoid arthritis, a particularly debilitating form of arthritis causing chronic pain and joint damage.
Don Roth: Mail solicitations
September 21, 2009

The politics and efforts by various groups that claim to be making a great effort to inform and help the general public through their mailings is becoming close to a scam. I endeavored at one time to keep track of the massive amount of mailings. It was an average of more than one per day for solicitations.

Datebook for Sept. 21
September 21, 2009
Datebook for Sept. 21
Craig briefs: Relay for Life seeks local volunteers
September 21, 2009

The American Cancer Society is looking for volunteers for the 2010 Craig/Moffat County Relay For Life.

Fall Hoedown at Lodore Hall keeps heritage alive
September 21, 2009

From 12-year-old Sara Dippel to white-haired and grinning Dottie Petrini-Kossar, the circle of couples crossed generations, their feet shuffling on the hardwood floor of the one community building left in the Browns Park community.

The Saturday night dance was a part of the Fall Hoedown, one of several events put on by the Browns Hole Homemakers Club at historic Lodore Hall, about 80 miles northwest of Craig.

H. Neal Glanville: A wives tale that has merit
September 21, 2009
There are several old wives tales that I have seen unraveled before my very eyes. But there is one “tale” I’m absolutely, positively, pretty sure of. You can’t rope a pig.
Saturday fundraiser benefits son of City Market employee
September 21, 2009
When J.J. Pike’s City Market co-workers discovered her son had been diagnosed with Burkitt’s lymphoma, they wanted to do something to help.
Wyman Museum event brings sheep ranching back to life
September 21, 2009

Several small trailers were parked outside the Wyman Museum last week as a reminder of the life of a sheepherder and the relevance of the sheep industry today.

Rosemary Potter: Government involvement won’t help
September 21, 2009

What makes anyone think that the federal government can do anything efficiently and within budget?

Bryce Jacobson: Businesses unveil bold new paint jobs
September 21, 2009

As you drive west on Victory Way, you may notice on your left as you cross Taylor Street a brightly painted Flower Mine.

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