Also from May 13
Events
- American Legion Post 62 Monthly Meeting
- Cancer support group
- Food Bank of the Rockie’s mobile food pantry
- Humane Society of Moffat County meeting
- MCHS varsity boys swimming state championships
- MCHS varsity track and field state championships
- MCHS varsity track and field state championships
- Medicare counseling session
- Moffat County Youth Track program
- The Craig Middle School Parent Advisory Committee
- The Moffat County Land Use Board meeting
- USDA Food Supplement Distributions
- Yampa Valley Piecemakrs Quilt Guild
Obituaries
Polls
After five deaths in five years, should Craig city officials move forward with safeguards and/or improvements to the sandrocks area in Craig?
| Response | Percent | |
|---|---|---|
| No, the area should be preserved as is. | 73% | |
| Yes, changes to the area could keep future tragedies from happening. | 23% | |
| Undecided | 3% | |
| Total | 371 | |
All stories
- Victim found Saturday identified as Craig resident David Burns
- Craig Mayor: ‘It’s time’ to look into preventative measures at sandrocks
- 05:35 p.m., May 13, 2012 Updated 03:40 p.m.
- The Craig Police Department has released the identity of an adult male found dead Saturday morning at the base of the sandrocks. Bill Leonard, police department commander, reported Sunday the victim is longtime Crag resident David Burns. He was 53. Preliminary findings indicate Burns fell from the top of the rock formation, but it’s too early to confirm the cause of death, Leonard said.
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Question of the week
Would you support Secretary of the State Scott Gessler if he ran for Colorado governor?
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