Stories for July 12, 2006

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Soroco teacher dies at age 27

The South Routt community has lost an outstanding young teacher.

Gondola plot to be discussed

One Steamboat Place proposal includes residential, retail space

The Steamboat Springs Planning Commission tonight will review plans for One Steamboat Place, a major development at the base of the Steamboat Ski Area.

Just kickin' it

Nearly 150 teams expected at youth soccer tourney

The ongoing Steamboat Soccer Academy camps will quickly give way to one of the community's largest youth events of the calendar year.

Teams celebrate in Breck

Steamboat Springs Little League coach Stace Toy held up his cell phone.

Local golf pro swings to success

Fuhrer completes PGA program

For most people, golf is a game. But Tim Fuhrer isn't just another avid golfer.

8-mile running event debuts Saturday

Walter Magill is one of Steamboat Springs' many local runners who train on the backyard network of trails weaving through Howelsen Hill and Emerald Mountain. This Saturday, Magill is directing the Howelsen Hill 8 Miler to give fellow runners and visiting competitors a chance to compete on the prime trails.

Briefs for July 13

Hayden to improve parks

Grant rejection has slowed efforts at town's Dry Creek Park

Despite discouraging news last month about funding, Hayden officials are moving forward with Dry Creek Park improvements.

VNA workshop aims to prevent suicide

Recognizing the signs of someone who might be suicidal and communicating with them effectively will be the subject of a discussion in Hayden tonight.

Judge: 16 years for Sybrandt

Man guilty of sexual assault could face up to life in prison

Michael Sybrandt's expression didn't change Wednesday as a judge ordered him to serve at least 16 years in prison for sexually assaulting a woman in February 2005.

The Record for July 13

Scott Stanford: Trust wasn't built in a day

What's the No. 1 reason that readers pick up a newspaper?

Town Board giving up pay

Oak Creek officials forgo stipends to help town with finances

Tonight, Oak Creek Town Board members are expected to give up their small monthly stipends to help the town save money.