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- Derby heads to Hayden
- Soap box drivers ages 10 to 17 welcome
- April 2, 2008
- Soap Box Derby racers, start your engines — or your downhill descent, anyway.
- New Hayden schools leader praised
- Boss in Tennessee says future superintendent has strong communication skills
- April 2, 2008
- In Greg Rockhold, the Hayden School District will get a superintendent with strong communication skills and an eye for the big picture, Rockhold’s current boss said.
- Officials oppose I-70 toll plan
- April 2, 2008
- State Sen. Andy McElhany’s proposal to make Interstate 70 a toll road from the Eisenhower Tunnel to Floyd Hill passed a Senate committee last week, but Senate Bill 213 doesn’t have many friends in Routt County.
- Local ranchers face wildlife charges
- April 2, 2008
- The 14th Judicial District Attorney’s Office in Craig filed misdemeanor and felony charges against two Moffat County ranchers Tuesday after a Colorado Division of Wildlife investigation.
- ‘A blatant disregard’
- STD screenings reveal a majority of patients using unsafe sex practices
- April 2, 2008
- Screenings conducted at the Northwest Colorado Visiting Nurse Association last month showed some disturbing results, VNA community care director Cole White said.
- Craig briefs for April 2
- City to begin hydrant flushing
- April 2, 2008
- The city of Craig plans to begin flushing fire hydrants Thursday and continue through early May, weather permitting, as part of its annual water distribution system maintenance.
- Police blotter for April 2
- April 2, 2008
- Todd Jefferson Jones, 45, of Craig, was booked into Moffat County Jail on suspicion of driving a vehicle under the influence of alcohol.
- Our View: Something to talk about
- April 2, 2008
- What is the point of an Editorial Board? For that matter, why does a newspaper feel obligated to run editorials in the first place?
- Baseball teams thrown a curve
- Bulldogs, Sailors deal with weather, schedule crunching
- April 2, 2008
- First-year Moffat County High School baseball coach Tim Hafey isn’t used to it. In fact, he said sometimes it’s downright frustrating.
- Making ends meet
- School district officials to look at preliminary budget for 2009
- April 2, 2008
- From where he sits in the Moffat County School District’s administration building, Finance Director Mark Rydberg said he sees the district at a crossroads.
- Commission approves park contract without bid process
- April 2, 2008
- The importance of getting the job done compelled the Moffat County Commission to forgo its normal bidding process for a Loudy-Simpson Park project, Commissioner Tom Gray said.
- Diane Prather: Glittering world of 1899 Manhattan, with a twist at the end
- April 2, 2008
- The Luxe,” by Anna Godbersen, released February 2008, is a novel for young adults — but one adults will equally enjoy, too. It’s a novel you just can’t put down.
- Snowfall forms tenuous bond
- Avalanche danger increases because of old snowpack
- April 2, 2008
- The Colorado Avalanche Information Center is reporting that backcountry travelers in Fish Creek Canyon northeast of Steamboat Springs witnessed “large collapses in the snowpack, and the snowpack has only grown more tender since then.”
- Datebook for April 2
- April 2, 2008
- 8 a.m. The Craig Downtown Business Association meets at Serendipity Coffee Shop, 576 Yampa Ave. The second Wednesday of each month is a meet-and-greet, hosted by a local business.
- Rodeo team starts slow in Cortez
- April 2, 2008
- The Moffat County High School rodeo team competed last weekend in its first rodeo of the spring season, but winter weather forced a quick exit for the Bulldog cowboys, cowgirls and coach.
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