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Question of the week
News this week showed snowpack in the Yampa River basin has reached 94 percent of median for the date. Do you think Moffat County is out of the woods as far as drought concerns?
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14 May 2012
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kitzhopper (Anonymous) says…
Your great grandfather Clifton would be proud of you as well. Stay safe, hurry home & thanks for your service.
6 March 2011
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kitzhopper (Anonymous) says…
The previous coach reported as “Joe Grimes” was actually “Jill Grimes”. She was the first person to put MCHS on the map in Speech & Debate. I am so glad to see her tradition has been revived and carries on.
12 February 2011
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kitzhopper (Anonymous) says…
Yea, Chad! You were a good actor, too, though! So proud of you.
Your First Acting Director -
Linda
7 February 2011
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kitzhopper (Anonymous) says…
Correction- The name of the high school art teacher was JAY Peck, not Ray Peck.
3 December 2010
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kitzhopper (Anonymous) says…
I can so relate to this. I hope no one ever sees my refrigerator before I clean it!
9 October 2010
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kitzhopper (Anonymous) says…
Pam is a great artist! My son had a tattoo done on his upper arm when he was 16. He is 28 now and it has never faded and has grown with his arm without distortion. She truly has talent, I would recommend her to anyone who wants a tattoo.
28 June 2009
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kitzhopper (Anonymous) says…
I, too, believe the proper action was taken. What is the difference in being inconvienced at the airport baggage and personal search and being inconvenienced slightly by the court house shut down? Come on people - common sense needs to prevail! I, too, am disappointed that the newspaper editor would even consider questioning the actions of the Sheriff's department in this case. Ridiculous!
15 March 2008
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kitzhopper (Anonymous) says…
Where we live in Texas, cell phones and IPods have been banned during class time for several years. If a student's phone rings in class, it is confiscated immediately.
Phones are supposed to be turned off, not just on silent mode. I'm suprised it has taken this long for Moffat County to implement this rule. As distracting as cell phones are in the rest of our lives, I can't imagine having 25-30 of them ringing in class all the time! Classrooms should be places to concentrate on learning. That can't happen if everyone is on a cell phone or blasting their ears out with an IPod!
28 November 2007
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kitzhopper (Anonymous) says…
In this article, the hardware store that burned in 1978 is identified as Samuleson's Hardware. I believe the actual name of the store was Seibott's Hardware. Check with Dan at the museum but if I'm correct I'm sure the Seibott-Hamilton families would appreciate a correction to be printed.
12 November 2007
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kitzhopper (Anonymous) says…
I just want to congratulate Darwin on a record head. They are few and far between these days and it's pure luck when you find one and are able to down it. As the child of a record head holder in Moffat County, I am pleased to know there are still some of those “big ole boys” out there. Killing one of them won't diminish the population. It may even allow another buck to become “the big boy”! Way to go, Darwin!