Craig briefs: Liberty In Education Tour slated for Tuesday
The Bears Ears Tea Party Patriots will host a Liberty In Education Tour from 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday at the Colorado Northwestern Community College Bell Tower Building in Room 201 at 50 College Drive in Craig. A meeting will be held in Steamboat from noon to 2 p.m. at The Egg and I Restaurant at 325 Anglers Dr. The tour will talk about Common Core.
Coffee, newspaper event takes place WednesdayCoffee, newspaper event takes place Wednesday
Coffee, newspaper event takes place Wednesday
Join the Craig Daily Press at 7 a.m. Wednesday at The Memorial Hospital for its monthly Coffee and a Newspaper event. The topic will surround how local law enforcement works to keep drugs out of our community. Moffat County Sheriff KC Hume and Craig Police Department Chief of Police Walt Vanetta will be guest speakers. For more information, call 970-875-1788.
County social services schedules forum May 11County social services schedules forum May 11
County social services schedules forum May 11
Moffat County Department of Social Services will host a community forum from 9 to 10:30 a.m. May 11 at Colorado Northwestern Community College in Room 175. A guest speaker from the Colorado Department of Human Services will present information about how residential treatment facilities impact families and youth of Moffat County.
Lauren Rising, with Moffat County Social Services, will give an update on the county’s foster parent program. Snacks will be provided at this free event.
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CNCC VP of Student Affairs resigns citing personal reasons
Colorado Northwestern Community College Vice President of Student Affairs John Anderson resigned from the local community college Thursday, citing personal reasons, CNCC President Ron Granger confirmed Friday afternoon.