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Hapkido instructor to teach art of defense
A male hiker brutally attacked in a popular mountain park in Jefferson County on Saturday was another reminder that unexpected assaults can happen anywhere and at anytime.
Briefs for Nov. 10
A fund has been established in the name of Ryan David Wyatt to help his family with expenses incurred because of medical complications the newborn has developed.
Motel plan gets a 2nd go-round
Commission tackles issue Thursday
The Hayden Planning Commission on Thursday again will consider approving a site plan for the 60-unit West Minster Motel proposed for the west end of Hayden.
Tigers roadtrip to Wray
Hayden to face top-ranked team Saturday
The Hayden Tigers won their league with a perfect record and rolled through their first playoff game.
The Record for Nov. 10
6:07 a.m. A noise complaint was made in the 1100 block of 13th Street.
JV soccer a success
The Steamboat Springs junior varsity soccer team had a successful 2004 season. The Sailors finished 8-3-2 overall, defeating teams from Rifle, Moffat County and Glenwood Springs en route to having a winning record.
Chix tie, lose in opening weekend
The competitive season for Steamboat's Chix with Stix women's hockey team began with a loss and tie during the weekend.
Veterans to be honored
With more than 1,700 military veterans living in Routt County, Veterans Day takes on a particularly special meaning for thousands of area residents.
Alleged cat eater on film
Hairless fox suspected of killing pets
Division of Wildlife officials think one of the animals suspected of eating cats and other domesticated animals this summer is a fox with a skin disease.
Man given permanent restraining order
A longtime homeless man has been ordered to stay away from the LIFT-UP Food Bank and other property owned by the Steamboat Springs school district in the 300 block of Seventh and Eighth streets.
Child-care centers and homes get $60K grant
Several local child-care centers and in-home care providers have received grant funding from federal child-care funds distributed to Colorado counties by the Colorado Department of Human Services.
Crash closes Rabbit Ears
An accident on Rabbit Ears Pass had U.S. Highway 40 shut down for several hours Tuesday night.
Council: Start work on URA
The Steamboat Springs City Council directed staff to start the paperwork that would allow the city to form an urban renewal authority but was cautious of moving too quickly.
Doctor wins prize for business plan
Dr. Henry Fabian of Steamboat Springs knows first-hand the anxiety that comes with fusing a patient's vertebrae through a tiny incision. The concentration required to delicately insert an implant into a patient's spinal column often leaves him drained.
City hears 13th Street noise complaints
Thirteenth Street resident Jamie Walsh told the Steamboat Springs City Council on Tuesday that his family just wants a good night's sleep, but the loud noises from nearby trucks can make it hard to get one.
Our View: Weighing the long-term
What was once a primary source of gravel for the Yampa Valley soon could be city-owned open space, with wetlands, riparian areas and an abundance of wildlife.
Residents visualize Hayden's future
CommunityViz to help town plan
How proposed developments -- whether a 2,000-home subdivision or a new motel -- ultimately will affect the many aspects of a community is difficult to judge based on colored shapes on a map.
