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Hayden won’t renew superintendent’s contract
Greg Rockhold was hired two years ago from Tennessee school
March 17, 2010
Greg Rockhold became the district’s superintendent in March 2008 and received a two-year contract at the time. The Hayden School Board voted unanimously tonight against renewal.
On the Record for March 17, 2010
March 17, 2010
On the Record for March 17, 2010
The Memorial Hospital Medical Clinic target of break-ins
March 17, 2010
The Memorial Hospital’s old campus has been the target of four break-ins over the last six weeks. Four attempted break-ins have been reported to the Craig Police Department, although none of the attempts have been successful.
Wyman Museum temporarily scaling back
Museum to reduce hours of operation until summer
March 17, 2010
The Wyman Museum has decided to close its doors Monday through Thursday during the typically slow months of March and April, office manager Nicky Boulger said.
Tuesday night caucuses include community participation, voices
March 17, 2010
Chris Craft said being a Democrat in Moffat County “can be challenging.” But despite the challenges in what is a Republican dominated county, Craft attended the Moffat County Democratic caucus Tuesday night “as is my right and duty,” he said.
Horoscopes for March 17, 2010
March 17, 2010
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) — A good opportunity might be dumped in your lap, but you might have to prime the pump a bit to get a positive flow started. Don’t hesitate to begin an outpouring and get back what you gave.
Annie’s Mailbox: Trip has thrown us off kilter
March 17, 2010
Dear Annie: I am 28 years old and have lived with the same man for 10 years. We have two beautiful daughters, ages 8 and 4. Last May, “Rob” and I decided to take an extended vacation. We bought an RV and spent the summer traveling and visiting family. Although I really enjoyed the sights, some aspects of our trip were truly horrid.
Jane Hume: Act makes little sense
March 17, 2010
Since the Hatch Act was passed before the prolific scattering of federal grants across the country, it makes little sense to keep candidates with past political ties to federal money from running again, especially since the federal money often is given to implement federally mandated policies.
Victoria Barron: Tobacco education
March 17, 2010
In an era of increasing awareness about the negative health effects of tobacco, it seems to me that we may be missing the boat on tobacco prevention in ways other than cigarette smoking and chew tobacco.
Craig briefs: Last Frontier meets March 27 at Sunset
March 17, 2010
The Preserving the Last Frontier group is scheduled to host its monthly meeting at 1:30 p.m. March 27 in the second floor conference room at Sunset Meadows I, 633 Ledford St.
St. Michael’s Kitchen averaging more than 60 at weekly meals
March 17, 2010
Before 91-year-old Elna Yoast sat down to lunch Tuesday in the basement of St. Michael Catholic Church, she approached Pam Hastings, a volunteer with St. Michael’s Kitchen.
2 Craig refs officiate at state
Darrel Irvin and John Whinery call 2A tournament games
March 17, 2010
At the Colorado State High School basketball tournament, everyone on the court has proven they deserve to be with the best of the best. Including the referees.
Food, drink and entertainment specials on tap for St. Patrick’s Day in Craig
March 17, 2010
A drop of food coloring could change your luck for the better, OP Bar & Grill owner Delbert Knez said. It’ll also give you a discount.
Museum seeking spurs with a history for upcoming exhibit
March 17, 2010
The Museum of Northwest Colorado is on the lookout for new stories and old spurs from some of the old “unsung” ranchers and cowboys of Moffat County.
Our View: Congrats and thanks in order
March 17, 2010
The state of our economy today is in such disarray that it causes many to feel uncertain about the future, and justifiably so. People adjust their budgets and judge each cost and expenditure on whether it’s necessary. They don’t know what tomorrow will bring but fear the worst.
MCHS track team fares well in Aurora
March 17, 2010
Competing Saturday at the Ralston Valley Relay meet in Aurora, the Moffat County High School varsity track and field team had several strong performances, coach Todd Trapp said.
Datebook for March 17, 2010
March 17, 2010
Today
Jim Blevins: Obama’s Israel stance
March 17, 2010
Those of us who truly care about Israel know that President Barack Obama is right to confront Israel about its approval of a new settlement construction plan in east Jerusalem. Settlement expansion undermines the prospects of peace. And Israel’s future is dependent on reaching a two-state solution.

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