Stories for October 7, 2004

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Walcher visits Steamboat

Third Congressional District candidate meets with workers

The campaign trail brought 3rd Congressional District candidate Greg Walcher to Steamboat Springs on Thursday, where he walked Lincoln Avenue and met briefly with Routt County employees.

News in brief for Oct. 8

Police looking for man involved in knife fight The Steamboat Springs Police Department is investigating a fight between two men that happened early Wednesday morning in West Lincoln Park.

Battle of unbeatens

Hayden, Meeker vie for league lead

At the beginning of this season, when every team's record was 0-0, and every team's expectations were high, there were Hayden and Meeker

Steamboat hopes to right ship

Twenty years from now, high school football likely will seem insignificant to many members of the Steamboat Springs football team, but coach Aaron Finch and the coaching staff are trying to turn an unsuccessful five weeks into something positive for years to come.

1 fish, 2 fish red fish, blue fish

Paintings by Hillary Weber

For three months, as she prepared for this weekend's show, Hillary Weber's Chicago apartment was a swirling chaos of works in progress.

Wine tasting raises money for school

On any given weekday, a number of children can be seen piling out of their parents' cars with backpacks, lunch boxes and violins.

Nightlife for Oct. 8

Dance music for swing, two-step, cha-cha, salsa and requests will be played from 7:30 to 10 p.m. at RG's Dance Club in the Old Pilot Building on 11th Street. $3. Call 870-9977.

Photos, wine, cheese highlight exhibit

For five years, Lynne Garell and Dale Morris lived less than a block from each other in San Francisco. They passed each other at the grocery store. They sat behind each other at stoplights. They even traveled across the same region of France taking photographs in the same year. But their lives were like pendulums swinging side by side, never touching.

Autumn Phillips: Generation S

I was born in 1973.

The Record for Oct. 8

Wednesday, Oct. 6 12:48 a.m. Loud music was reported in the 700 block of Walton Pond Circle.

A perfect ending

Steamboat beats Rifle's JV, 13-3, to end regular season

The first two softball games between the Rifle junior varsity team and the Steamboat Springs varsity team were close, one-run games that ended in extra innings.

City: Don't feed bears

Trash containers may be regulated

Steamboat Springs residents soon could be required to use wildlife-resistant trash containers.

County to rebid health insurance

After switching from its longtime health care insurance provider last year, Routt County is asking for bids on its health insurance again.

Official: City low on debt

In upcoming years, it could be wise for the city to take on more debt, city Finance Director Don Taylor told officials earlier this week.

Soroco downed by 3 teams

Volleyball coach focusing on positive attitudes

Spurts of good play mixed in with stretches of inconsistent play have prevented the Soroco volleyball team from notching a win since early September.

Sailors sink against Bulldogs

A somber group of Steamboat Springs soccer players huddled at the far end of Dudley Field on Thursday afternoon trying to figure out what was missing in the team's 3-0 loss to the Moffat County Bulldogs.

Catch the Latin dancing fever

Gran Baile Latino held monthly

The room fills up by about 11 p.m. when the restaurants close and their Latino employees, arms full of CDs, wander into RG's Dance Club on 11th Street.

Students take spirit to street

Homecoming game, parade set for today

If homecoming week is about bringing the student body and faculty together in a display of unity and school spirit, then nothing says "Go Sailors" like a pool of chocolate syrup.