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Erin Urbanoski wins second state title
May 17, 2008
Moffat County High School junior Erin Urbanoski defended her girls long jump state title during Saturday’s 4A state track and field championships in Lakewood.
Worsley wins state title in 100-butterfly
May 17, 2008
Cole Worsley blew away the competition, swimming the four laps required in 52.45 seconds, winning the state title by more than four body-lengths.
Craig briefs for May 17
May 17, 2008
A Browns Park exploration and conservation trip is planned for May 23 to 26.
Student news: Sarah Kawcak
May 17, 2008
Sarah Kawcak accepts a Hill Farms Service and Otha H. Grimes Memorial Scholarship from Ray Hill Scholarship at the Animal Science Department Banquet on April 5.
Crystal A. Walker: Steve: A poem
May 17, 2008
I’ve seen the tears of your impending passing fill wells of despair in this small town of mine
Chuck Mack: Modern hog ranch at Craig
May 17, 2008
This article is from the Sept. 8, 1915 Steamboat Pilot with the headline “Modern Hog Ranch Starts at Craig; Hulett Brothers Have Fattening Plant on Recently Purchased Tract — Automatic Machinery”
State officials present alternatives to gas, coal energy
May 17, 2008
A climate reduction plan from Gov. Bill Ritter may push consumers toward energy sources other than oil and coal.
Oil drilling potential for Vermillion Basin could be significant, not guaranteed
May 17, 2008
An ancient seaway once ran in a wide swath down the middle of the North American continent about 100 million years ago, said Fred Julander, Julander Energy Co. founder, on Friday afternoon.
State, industry officials disagree on timeline to regulate energy development
May 17, 2008
Energy industry officials cried foul at the prospect of increased state regulations during Friday’s Fueling Thought Energy Summit 2008 at the Holiday Inn of Craig.
A name that echoes on
Mourners pay tribute to the late Steve Ivers
May 17, 2008
With a baseball field as the setting and words spoken into a microphone echoing throughout the ballpark, a Friday morning memorial service for a Craig community member was reminiscent of a historic moment from 1939 at Yankee Stadium.
Christina Murray’s short tenure had impact on area
May 17, 2008
Some of Craig’s stories are lengthy and cover decades.
Energy companies predict long stay in Colorado
May 17, 2008
Several energy company representatives at this week’s Fueling Thought Energy Summit 2008 event presented a straightforward vision for their industry’s future in Northwest Colorado:
Taylor: More funds should return to energy-impacted regions
May 17, 2008
Take a little here, a little there.
Paws-on experience
Prospective nursing student gets training at area animal hospital
May 17, 2008
Amanda Nichols, Moffat County High School senior, wanted to get hands-on experience in the nursing field. She got her wish this semester, but not in a traditional way.
Going green with 4-H and Ford
May 17, 2008
On Oct. 11, someone in Colorado will win a 2008 Ford XLT F-150 4x4 pickup truck that runs on either gasoline or E-85 ethanol fuel.
High levels of radon found in NW Colorado
May 17, 2008
Test results for Northwest Colorado counties are showing that approximately 50 percent of our homes have elevated radon levels above the EPA’s action level of 4.0 picocuries per liter.
MCHS junior excels at state track and field championships
May 17, 2008
Somebody owes Erin Urban­oski a smoothie.
Worsley looks at two state title bids
May 17, 2008
Judging by his own standards, Cole Worsley has a lot left.
Andy Bockelman: ‘Speed Racer’ more than cinematic eye candy
May 17, 2008
Featuring an endless spiral of camerawork, a veritable eruption of colors and a fully-clothed chimpanzee is the live-action version of the classic cartoon “Speed Racer.”
Diane Prather: Give Creole Remoulade dip a try
May 17, 2008
I hope that you’ve had time to try Bud Nelson’s “Cream of Cilantro Soup with Black Bean Salsa,” featured in last week’s column. First of all this week, as promised, is Bud’s recipe for Creole Remoulade dip.
Hayden discusses speeding
Town Board invites Hospital Hill residents to air concerns
May 17, 2008
Hayden Town Board members batted around possible solutions Thursday night to concerns of speeding on Hospital Hill.
Datebook for May 17
May 17, 2008
Armed Forces Day
Police blotter for May 17
May 17, 2008
David Troy Selman, 46, of Baggs, Wyo., was booked into Moffat County Jail on a warrant.
Our View: Walk the talk
May 17, 2008
We’ve heard it for years.
Highways strained, future uncertain
May 17, 2008
Colorado’s highway infrastructure cannot keep up maintenance and construction demands with its current funding, said Russell George, Colorado Department of Transportation executive director.
The debate: Chewing gum in class
May 17, 2008
Editor’s note: The following article was part of Boys & Girls Club after-school program, where students in the course learned the ins and outs of newspapers including reporting and writing an assignment.

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