In the fall of 1871, George Baggs came north from New Mexico trailing 900 head of cattle. Seeking shelter from oncoming winter weather, he parked his herd in the warm confines of Brown’s Park. In…
One of Craig’s most iconic and historic buildings will celebrate its 100th birthday next week, prompting museum staff and supporters to gather on Tuesday to acknowledge the building’s importance to the community.
Not every moment in Craig’s illustrious history is pretty. The tragic accidental death of a night marshal 81 years ago Wednesday is part of that complex legacy.
This weekend, Craig Fire/Rescue celebrated 100 years of service, full of fire truck rides, cornhole games and tours of the department s state-of-the-art equipment. However, that wasn’t always the case.
One hundred years ago this fall, a handful of men gathered together, with a slightly smaller handful of horses, and set to a task that would stand the test of time. Whether they knew the…