Archive for Saturday, July 19, 2008

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Andy Bockelman: ‘Dark Knight’ is comic book moviemaking at its best
July 19, 2008
As dusk falls on Craig’s West Theater and Steamboat Springs’ Wildhorse Stadium Cinemas, so begins the unsettling saga of “The Dark Knight.”
Datebook for July 19
July 19, 2008
10 a.m. to 4 p.m. The Hayden Marketplace sponsors a free farmers market on Walnut Street in Hayden.
Our view: No easy answers
July 19, 2008
There seems to be a common — at least somewhat common — idea in this community that its youths are not getting a proper education.
Moffat County well represented at State 4-H Convention
July 19, 2008
“4-H, The Key To Your Future.” That was the theme for this year’s State 4-H Convention, hosted on the Colorado State University campus in Fort Collins from June 23 to 27.
White, DOW to hold open meeting
July 19, 2008
Rep. Al White, R-Hayden, said he wants his constituency to get the answers they’re looking for.
Looking for a few good men — and women
As popularity in cage-fighting increases, so does the need for new fighters
July 19, 2008
Boxing, karate, wrestling and good-old-fashioned street fighting. For fighters in Rampage Promotions’ local cage-fighting circuit, these skills can come in handy.
John Vandelinder: Tales from the Cottonwood
July 19, 2008
I haven’t picked up a golf club since the tournament.
Debbie Zimmerman: Sgt. Dusty Schulze is appreciated, missed
July 19, 2008
To the editor: I would like to take this opportunity to extend a huge public thank you to Sgt. Dusty Schulze of the Craig Police Department for his 15 years of public service as a law enforcement officer.
The light at the end of the tunnel
Relay for Life attracts many participants, raises cancer awareness
July 19, 2008
Pacing himself, Tim Osborn strode the perimeter of the Moffat County High School track, the inside edge of which was surrounded by his departed loved ones.
Craig briefs for July 19
July 19, 2008
Chamber to host mixer July 24
City water plant experiences shutdown
July 19, 2008
A Sunday power outage in Craig temporarily shut down the city’s new water treatment plant.
Chilling with creepy crawlies
4-H Entomology Project Club members unearth insect knowledge
July 19, 2008
Mark Nava, 9, stands in front of a small circle of his peers in the Craig branch of the Moffat County Libraries.
Craig airport an important part of city’s history
July 19, 2008
When Charles Lindbergh made Craig a small part of his famous transcontinental flight, his appearance over the town in September 1927 was the first time many — if not most — of the residents had seen an aircraft.
CNCC Ninth Street extension cost drops
July 19, 2008
The evidence is in. Colorado Northwestern Com­munity College is planning to spend about $29,000 to remove subsurface water from the site of a proposed road extension on its Craig campus site west of Craig, CNCC president John Boyd said.
Student news: Trisha Jean Curtis
July 19, 2008
Trisha Jean Curtis graduated in May 2008 with a double major from Regis University.
Police blotter for July 17
July 19, 2008
Matthew Douglas Mitchell, 39, of Logan, Utah, was booked into Moffat County Jail for driving under the influence of liquor, driving under the influence and driving on roadways laned for traffic.

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