Top 5 most-viewed Craig Press stories of the week: Feb. 5 to 11, 2018
1. Life can change in an instant, Craig family hopes story will encourage caution on the roads, 2,218 pageviews
https://www.craigdailypress.com/news/life-can-change-in-an-instant-craig-family-hopes-story-will-encourage-caution-on-the-roads/
2. Two Craig residents busted with half-ounce of meth: On the record: Wednesday, Feb. 7, 1,530 pageviews
https://www.craigdailypress.com/news/two-craig-residents-busted-with-half-ounce-of-meth-on-the-record-wednesday-feb-7/
3. Moffat County rancher steps into race for Board of County Commissioners, 1,503 pageviews
https://www.craigdailypress.com/news/moffat-county-rancher-steps-into-race-for-board-of-county-commisioners/
4. Two arrested for DUI after crashing into emergency vehicles at Fuel Spill near Hayden, 1,041 pageviews
https://www.craigdailypress.com/news/two-arrested-for-dui-after-crashing-into-emergency-vehicles-at-fuel-spill-near-hayden/
5. Discharged fire extinguisher, burnt butter braid sends Craig Fire/Rescue to high school, 914 pageviews
https://www.craigdailypress.com/news/discharged-fire-extinguisher-burnt-butter-braid-sends-craig-fire-rescue-to-high-school/
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