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- Cost of student meals to increase next year
- Government funding to pay for some students on reduced lunch program
- June 28, 2008
- Rising food prices are affecting nearly every local food and beverage vendor, said Mark Rydberg, Moffat County School District finance director.
- ‘Recognizing the problem’
- COMA to host seminar on meth abuse
- June 28, 2008
- Neil Folks, member of the board of directors for Communities Against Meth Abuse, paraphrased satirical comic strip character Pogo Possum in his assessment of combating methamphetamine abuse.
- Getting ready for haying season
- June 28, 2008
- A rancher’s year is marked by one “season” after another, and the work that has to be done.
- Rec Center Committee to seek citizen initiative
- June 28, 2008
- The Community Recreation Center Steering Committee decided to take a new direction after its meeting Wednesday.
- Datebook for June 28
- June 28, 2008
- 12:30 and 2 p.m. Orders for SHARE Craig distribution day may be picked up at the American Legion Post No. 62, 1055 County Road 7. Call Karen at 824-7939.
- John Vandelinder: Soccer fields?
- June 28, 2008
- I’ll be the first to admit that I don’t know the mechanics of funding new sports fields, but from a sports fan’s outside view, something appears wrong.
- ‘Huge shoes to fill’
- Longtime administrator is days away from retirement
- June 28, 2008
- 1976. Four years into his teaching career, a math teacher at a relatively small Illinois high school earns a master’s degree in administration.
- F. Neil Folks: Thanks for coming to COMA meeting
- June 28, 2008
- I want to personally thank all of those who showed up at Thursday’s noon meeting of Communities Overcoming Meth Abuse.
- A call for licensure
- Gerber: Licenses would protect landlords and tenants
- June 28, 2008
- Jeff Gerber, the owner of the property where longtime Steamboat Springs resident David Engle died during a house fire June 15, said Friday that a rental licensing program for the city could be one way to ensure incidents such as Engle’s death do not happen again and would protect landlords from potentially expensive lawsuits.
- Police blotter for June 28
- June 28, 2008
- No reports.
- Our View: Public first
- June 28, 2008
- Last month, state Sen. Jack Taylor completed his final session of the state Legislature, bringing an end to a 16-year-run at the Capitol in Denver.
- Craig briefs for June 28
- No residential trash service Friday
- June 28, 2008
- The city of Craig solid waste department is not providing residential trash service July 4. To accommodate residential customers during the week, trash service will be as follows:
- Time capsules give glimpse into past
- June 28, 2008
- In the study of any civilization’s history, one of the most enjoyable and edifying activities is seeing and touching remnants of everyday life in times past.
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