Stories for July 18, 2005

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Amendment up for review

Restaurant, bar owners ask city to allow designated smoking areas

Less than three weeks after the smoking ban went into place, the Steamboat Springs City Council will look at amending it.

The Record for July 19

Sunday, July 17 12:17 a.m. A bear was reported on Conifer Circle.

Still Kickin' It

Guettich, Shunny team up for 47th combined worlds

It's rare to find an experience Bruce Guettich and Peter Shunny have not shared in the sport of footbag.

Former local student engineer for NASA project

A former student in the Steamboat Springs School District was among 250 scientists and engineers who teamed up to guide the Deep Impact spacecraft to a rendezvous with Comet Tempel 1 on July 3.

County defends actions

Officials say building department did not target Oak Creek

Routt County officials said the building department did not "pick on" the town of Oak Creek as it built its ice skating rink.

Funds available to fight weeds

Landowners can help to stop spread of invasive knapweed

If landowners act now, populations of one invasive weed cropping up in Routt County might get eradicated.

News in brief for July 19

Arts Council seeking car entries for Beaux Arts The Steamboat Springs Arts Council is seeking Art Car entries to be a part of the 2005 Beaux Arts Festival. Activities include art car stampede parades, art car films, bonfires, rodeo, gondola rides and more. Call Lynne Masters at 870-6323.

Project a window into corps

Whether they are building bridges or tidying up campgrounds, it's the job of local youth corps members to get dirty.

Fry to run for Hayden School Board

Business owner Jeff Fry on Monday announced plans to run for the Hayden School Board.