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- Commissioner candidate eliminated from primary
- Delegates at Saturday’s county assembly vote on candidates, resolutions
- 05:07 p.m., April 10, 2010 Updated 05:07 p.m.
- Tami Barnes, a Moffat County Commission District 2 candidate, was eliminated from being placed on the Republican primary ballot Saturday at the Moffat County Republican Party County Assembly.
- County attorney Taylor announces retirement
- April 10, 2010
- Moffat County Attorney Kathleen Taylor, who has served as the county’s legal counsel for eight years, announced her retirement Wednesday. Her last day will be June 2.
- Dems to send 5 to state assembly
- April 10, 2010
- Brian Baxter, Moffat County Democratic Party treasurer, said in a Republican dominated county such as Moffat, it is important to represent the other side of the political coin.
- The weekly rodeo
- MCHS, CMS rodeo teams gains experience with practices
- April 10, 2010
- Every Tuesday night is rodeo night in Craig.
- Imagination comes to life
- MCHS thespians prepare for opening night
- April 10, 2010
- Cody Fallon sat in a folding chair Thursday in the bright lights of the dressing room.
- Moffat County history
- April 10, 2010
- Throughout the year, the Museum of Northwest Colorado and the Saturday Morning Press will partner in featuring 100-year-old images from the collection of Lewis Hellebust
- Larry Sanders: Thanks for saving me
- April 10, 2010
- Thanks to all the emergency room staff who was on duty at 5 p.m. April 3
- Fonda Crockett: Thanks for pizza
- April 10, 2010
- The Craig Elks Lodge No. 1577 would like to thank the manager, Christine, at Pizza Hut
- Editorial: Logic behind lodging tax
- April 10, 2010
- A proposed 6 percent Craig city lodging tax — which would essentially trump a similar levy by Moffat County — could raise about $480,000 per year, city officials estimated.
- Annie’s Mailbox: I offended my sister-in-law
- April 10, 2010
- Dear Annie: I have been married to my husband for 14 years.
- Bassett: Doing the cracky thing
- April 10, 2010
- I heard something on the radio the other day that I thought was kind of interesting.
- Meeker High School’s ‘Little Shop of Horrors’ opens April 16
- April 10, 2010
- Bob Amick graduated in 1961 from Meeker High School.
- Poet to give free reading at Steamboat library
- Michael Blumenthal strives to be ‘intelligent but accessible’ in work
- April 10, 2010
- When Michael Blumenthal talks about his poetry, he talks about other poets. Blumenthal will read excerpts from his books of poetry at 6:30 p.m. Monday in Library Hall at Bud Werner Memorial Library. A celebration of National Poetry Month, the free reading, discussion and book signing is presented by Epilogue Book Co. and the library.
- Baxter Black: Katrina’s good sports
- April 10, 2010
- In fall 2008, before the election, as the recession crashed down around us, I gave up on politics.
- Steamboat patrollers place 2nd statewide
- Exchange ski patroller member Goudeau named King of the Mountain
- April 10, 2010
- The Steamboat Ski Patrol capitalized on its French connection in Winter Park on Wednesday and came home from the 2010 Colorado Pro Ski Patrol Convention with the second-place trophy. Steamboat dominated the giant slalom race with a one-two finish by John “Pink” Floyd and Charlie Reynolds, and a first-place finish by Paula Lepporoli in the women’s race.
- Datebook for April 10
- April 10, 2010
- 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. The 2010 Celebrate Children Festival takes place at Centennial Mall, 1111 W. Victory Way. Free activities will be available for children 2 to 8 years old. All children should be accompanied by an adult at all times.
- 4th grade Ag Day returns in May
- April 10, 2010
- Ag Day is back!
- Golf team ready for the links
- April 10, 2010
- This year isn’t the longest the Moffat County High School girls varsity golf team has had to wait to practice at Yampa Valley Golf Course.
- Horoscope for April 10
- April 10, 2010
- The ability to make and maintain friendships will be one of your more outstanding assets in the year ahead. The high regard which others hold for you will grow more in evidence as each day passes, and will do much for bettering your life.
- Routt County disputes sheriff’s fees
- Commissioners in suit with law firm about $16,000 in legal costs
- April 10, 2010
- The law offices of Ralph Cantafio are going after the Routt County Board of Commissioners for $16,000 in unpaid legal fees stemming from disagreements between the commissioners and Sheriff Gary Wall.
- Communities at work: Nontraditional exercise
- April 10, 2010
- This edition of Communities at Work focuses on a business offering a nontraditional avenue for exercise. Paul Cruz, a licensed black belt, has practiced Kom Do Kwan Tae Kwon Do for 21 years and is currently the head instructor and business operator for the Northwest Colorado Tae Kwon Do School, 315 Tucket St.
- Craig briefs: Young Life banquet is at 7.m. Sunday
- April 10, 2010
- Bear River Young Life’s Annual Dessert Banquet, themed “The Road to Real,” begins at 7 p.m. Sunday at the Moffat County Fairgrounds Pavilion.
- James Merett: Room for improvement
- April 10, 2010
- In response to Bill Snare’s letter, “U.S. can be great again,” I see his point and somewhat agree.
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Question of the week
Should high school officials be allowed to withhold diplomas from students as punishment for behavior deemed inappropriate during a graduation ceremony?
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