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Briefs for April 2: Taxi to honor residents with cancer

Taxi to honor residents with cancer

All Around Taxi and Identity Graphics will offer the chance for residents to put the name of loved ones suffering from cancer or other terminal diseases on a specially designed taxi.

Residents can have the first name and last initial of their loved one placed on the taxi for free.



For more information, call All Around Taxi at 824-1177.

Explorer Post 2196 meeting Tuesday



Moffat County Law Enforcement Agencies will host an open house meeting about the Explorer Post 2196 program from 6 to 8 p.m. Tuesday at the Moffat County Public Safety Center.

The program, open to youths 15 to 20 (14 years old if graduated from eighth grade), is designed to teach about law enforcement. Parents are encouraged to attend.

The program is sponsored by Colorado State Patrol 4B, the Moffat County Sheriff’s Office and the Craig Police Department.

For more information, call 826-2387.

Library closed Tuesday

The Craig branch of the Moffat County Libraries will be closed Tuesday.

For more information, call 824-5116.

‘Click It or Ticket’ week planned

Colorado State Patrol and 29 rural law enforcement agencies in 49 counties this week announced plans for a “Click It or Ticket” seat belt enforcement period set for April 2 through 8.

The enforcement is paired with an education campaign aimed at dispelling the myths and excuses people make for not buckling up, the state patrol reported in a news release.

The increased seat belt enforcement will take place in Moffat, Routt, Garfield, Grand and rural Mesa counties, among others. The Craig Police Department is one of 29 participating law enforcement agencies.

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