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Bulldogs steamroll to lopsided victory
September 17, 2004
A 27-point halftime lead might sound like a football coach’s dream, but it wasn’t quite perfect for Moffat County’s Kip Hafey.
Limited hunting denied
Areas in southern Colorado nominated for trophy units
July 2, 2004
Trophy elk hunting will expand in Colorado in 2005, but none of the hunting areas in Moffat County was nominated to be part of the Colorado Wildlife Commission’s new program.
Horn pleads guilty in U.S. District Court
July 2, 2004
Lynn Horn pleaded guilty in U.S. District Court on Friday to four federal charges related to crimes committed in Craig.
Sheriff settles lawsuit
July 1, 2004
A lawsuit against a Moffat County Sheriff’s deputy that sought nearly $400,000 in damages has been settled out of court, Moffat County Sheriff Buddy Grinstead said Thursday.
TMH sticks with Quorum
Board promises to improve the way hospital does business
June 30, 2004
Nine months of negotiations culminated Wednesday when The Memorial Hospital’s Board of Trustees authorized a renewed contract with Quorum Health Resources, its management company.
There’s a new BLM ranger in town
June 30, 2004
Bureau of Land Management road patrols have been scarce for more than a year, as budget constraints left the ranger position vacant at the Little Snack Field Office in Craig.
Hostile witness
Police retrieve alleged victim to testify at Pogline hearing
June 30, 2004
County Judge Mary Lynne James ordered police to retrieve a witness who failed to appear in court Wednesday.
Firefighters dominate competition
June 29, 2004
Craig firefighters continued the department’s tradition of capturing firefighting awards when they won the state championship in a team competition Friday.
Toddler survives fall from third-story apartment window
June 28, 2004
A toddler suffered no major injuries after falling from third-story window at Columbine Apartments Sunday.
Ready for the worst
Equipment to help ensure county is ready for an emergency
June 28, 2004
In the case of a terrorism event or other public health crisis, one of the first things hospitals would run out of is beds.

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