Also from May 24
Births
- Crystal and Steven Baptist, Craig, a boy.
- Jennafer and Matthew Crain, Craig, a girl.
- Michelle and Michael Cramer, Craig, a girl.
- Elizabeth and Robert Duncan, Meeker, a boy.
- Miranda and Adam Nawrocki , Meeker, a boy.
- Kelly Ann and Brad Olden Peed, Craig, a boy.
- Amber Hoffman and Christopher Reynolds, Milner, a boy.
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- Lighting the way
- Luminarias represent cancer survivors, victims
- May 24, 2008
- The Relay for Life, a fundraising initiative for the American Cancer Society, may not be happening until July 18, but the sale of luminarias for the event’s Ceremony of Hope already is taking place.
- Diane Prather: Peach Cheese Salad perfect for spring
- May 24, 2008
- Sunday was branding day at our house, with our entire family helping out, so what better opportunity to try some new recipes. The day before, I made salads and dessert.
- District properties up for bid
- School Board declines first right of purchase on 8.5-acre parcel
- May 24, 2008
- The Moffat County School Board voted to put two district properties up for bid at its monthly meeting Thursday night,
- Elisa Shackelton: Things I hope you will do when I am gone
- May 24, 2008
- I was told recently that I am considered the “Northwest Colorado Worry Wart,” always trying to make sure that all of you are aware of the hazards lurking around us, and how to make healthier lifestyle choices.
- Future uncertain
- MCHS senior baseball player juggles college versus the pros
- May 24, 2008
- Two weeks ago, Moffat County High School senior shortstop/pitcher Chris Winder was juggling playing in the field and toting the rubber on the mound.
- ‘An incredible season’
- MCHS baseball team hands out the hardware at awards banquet
- May 24, 2008
- A 15-6 record. Seven all-conference selections. A top-50 ranked player in the state. Six Western Slope League all-star selections and 30 pizzas.
- Datebook for May 24
- May 24, 2008
- The Moffat County Libraries will be closed for the Memorial Day holiday.
- Our View: Time and money
- May 24, 2008
- Recent talk of a potential recreation center has started an interesting discourse.
- Country, community, commencement
- May 24, 2008
- The year was 1964, and Dennis Collins, a wild, 17-year-old Moffat County High School junior, had a family tradition to follow and a country to protect.
- Parallel paths
- Mother, son work toward graduation together
- May 24, 2008
- Cherie Blomquist knows firsthand the road her son, Austin, is finishing.
- Udall to visit Craig
- May 24, 2008
- Precisely because Craig is off the beaten path.
- Craig Post Office letter carriers: Thanks for support with food drive
- May 24, 2008
- The letter carriers of Branch 5236 would like to thank the community for its awesome support and donations for our food drive.
- Laura S. Day: Interesting choice for front page photo
- May 24, 2008
- When I saw the front page photo for May 23, I burst out laughing — only in Craig would you find such a sweet looking little girl looking so very enthralled at the bleeding sheep’s heart in her hands on the front page.
- Relay For Life Team “Golden Girls”: Thanks for stopping by Relay For Life booth
- May 24, 2008
- A special thank you for all the people who stopped by our Relay For Life booth at the Mother’s Day Bazaar held at the Centennial Mall on May 3.
- Chuck Mack: Cowgill building in Craig
- May 24, 2008
- This article originally appeared in the June 16, 1915, Steamboat Pilot under the headline: “$10,000 Manufactory for Craig,” “C.G. Cowgill Will Build Modern Plant for Leather Business”
- ‘Insanely focused’
- Meeker High School student keeps busy with 4-H, church activities
- May 24, 2008
- Dessa Linsley, Rio Blanco 4-H Youth Development Agent, described Meeker teen Morgan Neilson as “insanely focused.”
- J.J. Stanton – one of Craig’s early movers
- May 24, 2008
- As the years rolled by and Craig continued to grow, it was inevitable that new technologies would find their way into the Yampa Valley. As it is today, forward-thinking individuals were the ones who introduced new methods and ideas into the community and often profited from them.
- U.S. 40 talks, inaction continue
- Shelton talks history of bypass discussions at Economic Summit
- May 24, 2008
- Before Philo Shelton started his new job as public works director for the city of Steamboat Springs, he received a prediction from a predecessor: “You will be talking about the bypass at some time in your career.”
- Craig briefs for May 24
- May 24, 2008
- DOW conducts turkey hunt
- Jail report for May 22
- May 24, 2008
- Moffat County Jail
- Memorial Day meant to honor veterans
- May 24, 2008
- The creation of Memorial Day was intended to honor American soldiers who had died in the service of their country.
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