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The Record for June 29
12:48 a.m. Someone reported a suspicious van in the 2900 block of Clearwater Trail. Officers checked on the van, and everything was fine.
Rainbow Gathering update
The following is the U.S. Forest Service's update for noon, June 29, 2006
The Rainbow gathering continues to be an illegal activity because no Special Use Permit has been issued.
Hotel to be demolished
Council vote means Howelsen Place has cleared planning process
The Harbor Hotel will be torn down and replaced with a commercial and residential project, the Steamboat Springs City Council has ruled.
Riding in the fast lane
Steamboat company urges employees to bike to work
Angie Mangiardi doesn't own a bike. She easily could have used that as an excuse not to ride one to work Wednesday, but she didn't.
Gray areas in Rainbow clash
Forest Service says officers were hurt in Monday confrontation
The U.S. Forest Service estimates almost 5,000 people are in the Routt National Forest for the annual Rainbow gathering, which starts Saturday.
Scott Stanford: Checking my bias at the door
I'm a big Kelly Stanford fan -- have been from the moment I met her on Thanksgiving Day in 1990.
Lawmakers back at work
Gov. Owens calls for special session on immigration
Colorado lawmakers have been called back to work.
Briefs for June 29
Fourth of July parade entry forms are available for any person or group interested in entering a float in this year's parade. The theme of the parade is "Honoring our Hometown Heritage." For an entry form, stop by the Steamboat Springs Visitors Center or visit www.steamboatchamber.com. There is a $50 entry fee for all for-profit businesses and political candidates. All other entries are free. Call Evan at 879-0882, ext. 208, for more information.
Steamboat ruggers rout Breckenridge
It took three games, but the Steamboat Springs Rugby Club appears to have found its form.
Fourth of July special
Adult slow-pitch softball tournament in its 22nd year
The relationship between Steamboat Springs and Triple Crown Sports began 22 years ago with the annual Fourth of July slow-pitch softball tournament.
City's fireworks display still a go
Fireworks fans, have no fear -- yet. The city of Steamboat Springs' annual fireworks display is still a go.
Lawsuit to keep Rainbow court open gets re-filed
Denver civil rights attorney David Lane re-filed a complaint Thursday in U.S. District Court in Denver that seeks to stop the makeshift federal court proceedings set up for the Rainbow Gathering.
