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- Break out the memory-eraser for 3rd ‘Men in Black’
- May 31, 2012
- Movie trilogies are a tricky thing. For every “Toy Story 3” released there are about five disappointments like “The Godfather Part III” that just can’t stand with the origjnal, even on its own merits. Such is the case of “Men in Black 3.” Working for the Men in Black agency can take a lot out of a guy. Years of monitoring and policing alien activities have left Agent K (Tommy Lee Jones) hardened to the process, and his partner J (Will Smith) has had more than enough of his associate’s attitude. With the reemergence of a psychotic lifeform named Boris (Jemaine Clement) who has been imprisoned in a moon institution for decades, K warns J he could be killed off at any time. With all the weird, threatening things he’s seen since entering the job, J has little worries for K’s safety.
- On the Record for May 31, 2012
- May 31, 2012
- On the Record for May 31, 2012
- MCHS football preps for fall
- May 31, 2012
- Being under the bright lights of the football stadium is something Brett Loyd and Shandon Hadley have looked forward to for years. The two incoming Moffat County High School freshmen will have to wait a few more months before suiting up to play in their first match-up at the Bulldog Proving Grounds, but now that they’ve gotten a taste of the next level of the gridiron, fall can’t come soon enough. The MCHS football team hosted practices this week in preparation for the 2012-2013 athletics season. The sessions brought back the members of the varsity team as well as incoming freshmen.
- Gerber to take reins as MCSD finance director
- May 31, 2012
- Students and staff can expect to find changes at Moffat County School District when the 2012-13 school year begins this fall. Tinneal Gerber, current Moffat County budget analyst, will step into the role of school district finance director on July 1, according to a personnel report the Moffat County School Board approved at its regular meeting May 24. She will replace Mark Rydberg, who is leaving the school district in late June to take a job as business services director for Summit School District.
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Would you support Secretary of the State Scott Gessler if he ran for Colorado governor?
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