Also from February 25
Births
- Hayley and Brandon Bower, of Craig, announce the birth of their son, Jamison Michael Edwin Bower, at 6:28 p.m. Feb. 11, 2010, at The Memorial Hospital in Craig. The baby weighed 6 pounds, 8 ounces and was 20 inches long. Maternal grandparents are Linda and Mike O’Neil, of Price, Utah. Paternal grandparents are Bud and Amy Bower, of Craig. The baby was welcomed home by siblings Reagen and Keylee.
- Kayla Green and Devon Miller, of Steamboat Springs, announce the birth of their daughter, Khloe Corine Green, at 9:01 p.m. Feb. 12, 2010, at Yampa Valley Medical Center in Steamboat Springs. The baby weighed 5 pounds, 5 ounces and was 18 inches long. Grandparents are Tambra Green, Mark Green and Shawn Cohen, all of Steamboat Springs; and Cole and Kimberly Greenwood, of Stagecoach.
- Lois Alma and Vernon Yoder, of Craig, announce the birth of their daughter, Amy Nicole Yoder, at 3:45 p.m. Feb. 15, 2010, at The Memorial Hospital in Craig. The baby weighed 7 pounds, 9 ounces and was 20 1/2 inches long. Grandparents are Walter and Anna Lois Hess, of Hoosick, N.Y., and Alter Yoder, of Roodhouse, Ill. The baby was welcomed home by siblings Lori, Sheila, Theron, Bradley, Melvin, Jeffrey, Wesley, Judy, Darlene and Tonya.
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- Census forms to be on Moffat County doorknobs Monday
- 01:48 p.m., February 25, 2010 Updated 12:00 a.m.
- U.S. Census Bureau employees will be hitting the pavement Monday in Moffat County to deliver forms for the once-a-decade questionnaire. Employees are being trained with the bureau to learn the process by which they will deliver the forms.
- Demong wins gold, Spillane takes another silver
- Skiers finish 1-2 in final Nordic event
- 01:22 p.m., February 25, 2010 Updated 12:12 a.m.
- On Thursday, Billy Demong won a gold medal in the individual large hill Gundersen event, Johnny Spillane took a third silver, and two skiers from the once underfunded and uncompetitive U.S. Nordic Combined Ski Team solidified their spots among the best on the planet.
- On the Record for Feb. 25, 2010
- February 25, 2010
- On the Record for Feb. 25, 2010
- Michelle Balleck: Free food, $1 drinks on tap this weekend
- February 25, 2010
- There’s free food, cheap drinks and political mingling this weekend, if you’re in the right place at the right time. Read on to find out how to get your share of some.
- Downtown Books & Beads changing ownership
- Craig also to see new pet store
- February 25, 2010
- Six months after deciding to keep Downtown Books & Beads open, Caroline Dotson will be stepping down as its owner.
- Craig City Council gets positive finance report
- Finance director Bruce Nelson presents 20-page year-end report to council members
- February 25, 2010
- Bruce Nelson is a numbers man. As the finance director for the city of Craig, he is tasked with overseeing around $34 million in revenue and expenditures coming and going from city coffers.
- MCHS girls basketball faces No. 1 seed Centaurus on Friday
- February 25, 2010
- Since the basketball bracket was invented, there have been upsets. If Adrie Camp and her Moffat County High School girls varsity basketball teammates have their way, the Bulldogs will join the list of playoff spoilers.
- OHVs now allowed on county roads
- Moffat County Commission amends 1996 bill limiting vehicles’ access
- February 25, 2010
- Moffat County residents may now ride off-highway vehicles on all county roads.
- The Memorial Hospital board confirms officers
- February 25, 2010
- Ron Danner will continue as the chair of The Memorial Hospital board through 2010. At its monthly meeting Wednesday, the TMH board approved, 7-0, a recommendation to reappoint Danner to the chair position, promote Missy Bonaker to chair-elect and appoint Don Myers to the position of secretary-treasurer.
- Craig police warn about e-mail scam
- Officials: Fraud involves sale or giveaway of dog
- February 25, 2010
- The Craig Police Department is advising local residents about an Internet scam involving “the sale or proposed giveaway of a puppy/dog,” according to a news release.
- Police Blotter for Feb. 23, 2010
- February 25, 2010
- Police Blotter for Feb. 24, 2010
- Annie’s Mailbox: Wife’s parents disrespectful
- February 25, 2010
- My wife and I are both 54-year-old professionals. We grew up in the same small town but didn’t begin a romance until our 30th high-school reunion. We were in a long-distance relationship for four years and then married two years ago. Her children are grown. My 14-year-old son lives with us.
- Sports Briefs: Craig Cougars to host playoffs
- February 25, 2010
- The Craig Cougars bantam team will host two playoff games this weekend.
- MCHS students gain insight at 1st Career Day
- February 25, 2010
- On Wednesday, Clint Rogers sat behind a table in the Moffat County High School gymnasium to share his experiences with young community members who still are trying to find the perfect fit for their future careers.
- Cathy Hamilton: Calling for a new Olympic sport
- February 25, 2010
- As if the Sports Illustrated swimsuit issue wasn’t ego-deflating enough, along comes the Winter Olympics to make me feel even worse about myself. Don’t misunderstand. I love the Olympics, especially the cold weather version. I’ve always been drawn to the mountains, and I love all the shushing and shredding and showboating of alpine sports.
- Randy Baumgardner: Setting the record straight
- February 25, 2010
- I am writing today to set the record straight on a topic that has taken on a life of its own. In short, I did not support nor did I vote for the vehicle fee registration increase dubbed FASTER by its proponents.
- Horoscope for Feb. 25, 2010
- February 25, 2010
- Horoscope for Feb. 25, 2010
- Craig Briefs: School Board to discuss calendar
- February 25, 2010
- Options for the 2010-11 school calendar will be the topic of discussion at a work session before the Moffat County School Board’s monthly meeting tonight at the administration building, 775 Yampa Ave.
- Phyllis Virden: Response to Luke Schafer
- February 25, 2010
- I’m responding to the article in Saturday’s paper by Luke Schafer about the decline of sage grouse. He states the decline in sage grouse population is due to habitat loss.
- Datebook for Feb. 25, 2010
- February 25, 2010
- The Moffat County Tourism Association board hosts a special meeting in the upstairs conference room at the Moffat County Courthouse, 221 W. Victory Way. The meeting is open to the public.
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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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