Top 10 Craig Press stories for Nov. 17 to 23: Elk encounter, literary lawsuit, council considerations
Article; number of online pageviews
1. Four injured in two-vehicle crash near Hamilton; 2,671
Four injured in two-vehicle crash near Hamilton
2. Former 4-H coach sentenced to jail in student thefts; 1,760
Former 4-H coach sentenced to jail in student thefts
3. CPW uncovers several hunting violations during check-station at Yampa River State Park; 1,365
CPW uncovers several hunting violations during check-station at Yampa River State Park
4. CPW believes unique antlers were target for culprits who killed bull elk near Dinosaur; 1,245
CPW believes unique antlers were target for culprits who killed bull elk near Dinosaur
5. Steamboat family recruits help of religious rights attorney over ‘Howl’ controversy; 1,044
Steamboat family recruits help of religious rights attorney over ‘Howl’ controversy
6. Western Slope man sought after disappearing during trial for sexual assault on a child; 1,018
Western Slope man sought after disappearing during trial for sexual assault on a child
7. At least seven vying for vacant City Council seat; 804
At least seven vying for vacant City Council seat
8. GoFundMe started to raise money for victims of weekend structure fire near Elk Mountain; 778
GoFundMe started to raise money for victims of weekend structure fire near Elk Mountain
9. South Routt high schooler arrested for allegedly threatening to bring gun to school; 776
South Routt high schooler arrested for allegedly threatening to bring gun to school
10. Fire on Green Street in Craig contained Saturday; 684
Fire on Green Street in Craig contained Saturday
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