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John Whittum : New bill harmful
The recent passage of the Bankruptcy Bill with strong assistance from the so-called "religious" right wing of the Republican Party gives us a stark sign of how anti-religious those representatives truly are.
Salary package will go to vote
The Steamboat Springs School Board on Monday gave the go-ahead for district employees to vote on next year's salary package.
News in brief for June 8
SportsMed offering free hand paraffin dips SportsMed at Yampa Valley Medical Center is celebrating National Hand Therapy Week by offering free hand paraffin dips from 1 to 3 p.m. daily, Monday to June 17, on a drop-in basis. Free hand-injury screenings are by appointment only. Call 871-2370.
Pot ruling worries local man
Decision makes medical user subject to federal prosecution
Hayden resident Don Nord was fired up about the U.S. Supreme Court's decision on Monday that federal authorities can prosecute people growing and using marijuana for medicinal purposes.
Youth lacrosse finishes strong
Strong finishes from Steamboat Springs' three middle school boys lacrosse teams have players and coaches already thinking about next season.
Oral historian putting a voice to past
Barbara Bogart remembers when the faces, voices and emotional tinges of history first struck her.
Activity Center keeps kids busy in evenings
School is out and the days are long, which means children are looking for something to do, especially at night.
The Record for June 8
Monday, June 6, 2005 12:08 a.m. An ambulance was requested for a woman who had fallen in the 3400 block of Creekbank Court. She used her Lifeline medical button to summon help.
24-hour race needs volunteers
Registration for competitors open until Friday night
Registration remains open for the second annual Rio 24 Hours of Steamboat mountain-bike race.
Business park up for final approval
Hayden may see the beginnings of a new business park as early as this month.
Police investigating stolen car
The Hayden Police Department is investigating an incident involving a car stolen from the Hayden Mercantile on Wednesday.
Spots available for hikers
Last summer, students in the Hayden Valley Elementary School Outdoor Adventure Club hiked popular trails throughout the Yampa Valley.
Council: Gravel pit plan tolerable
The majority of Steamboat Springs City Council members said they would tolerate a four-year mining operation inside city limits if it meant getting rid of old gravel piles.
Hayden man turns in self for theft
A Hayden man turned in himself to the Steamboat Springs Police Department on Sunday for stealing a diamond ring.
Our View: Letting go of the Harbor
We appreciate the efforts of the city's historic preservation specialist and Historic Routt County to preserve buildings of historical or architectural significance in our area.
Patrick Delaney : Hotel worth preserving
Historic Routt County! has received numerous telephone calls and e-mails regarding the possible demolition of the Harbor Hotel. People are concerned about the fate of this important landmark. In the interest of education regarding historic preservation, the Board of Directors for HRC respectfully submits the following:
Bob Stein : Thanks to Ritschel
The article in Monday's Steamboat Today congratulated Bob Ritschel, who is leaving CMC, and provided examples of his excellent work at the college.
Catamount ranked No. 8 golf course in state
Golf Digest once again has honored the inviting fairways and greens of the Catamount Ranch & Club.
Festival celebrates the Yampa
River event starts Friday, runs throughout weekend
While some people celebrate summer with barbecues, bike rides and ice cream, Friends of the Yampa choose to celebrate with water.
Ski pass sales start early
Price increases range from 2.9 percent to 4.7 percent
Skiers and riders planning to purchase season passes or value passes for the upcoming ski season will pay as much as 4.7 percent more than last year.
