Stories for July 17, 2006

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Root Canal racing

Howelsen's tricky terrain home for fifth race of season

The second half of the Town Challenge mountain bike race series kicks off Wednesday on the tricky mountain terrain of Howelsen Hill.

House rejects gay marriage amendment

Don't feed the bears

Close encounters prompt tough talk from DOW

The life of a young black bear is at risk because of human recklessness, Colorado Division of Wildlife officials said Monday.

Helping hands: TIC donates shed to seniors foundation

Jim Severson has a new home for his tools and lawn equipment, and maybe -- as friends joked on Friday -- a new home for himself, too.

City to take Wildhorse reins

Council members to discuss 47-acre development proposal

A huge horse has rode into the Steamboat Springs City Council's stable.

Summer is time to hire

School districts filling positions

The notion that summer is a time of rest and relaxation for school administrators is, in many ways, a myth.

Sheriff's race forums today

With the primaries less than a month away, Routt County Republicans are gearing up for the contested race that will decide the Republican sheriff's candidate.

Authority plans large affordable housing project

The Yampa Valley Housing Authority has land under contract in Steamboat Springs that would allow for its largest affordable housing project yet.

The Record for July 16

320 Americans flee Lebanon

4th 100-degree day in Colorado