Lead stories
Stories
The Record for 10-19
The Record for Thursday, Oct. 19, 2006.
Briefs for 10-21
Area briefs for October 21, 2006.
Hayden loses to Rangely
Tigers fall to district's top team in five
Without a single district loss on their home court all season, Hayden headed into its Friday night match against Rangely with a confident stride. The Tigers hoped to get a win against the District 5-leading Panthers (17-2 overall, 8-0 in district).
Hayden crushes Rangely
Sloppy conditions favor Tigers' running game in 40-12 rout
Hayden coach Shawn Baumgartner worked on his team's pass defense all week, preparing for Rangely quarterback Kalen Brady. Considering the three-year starter as one of the league's top passing threats, Baumgartner's game plan crafted to handle Brady was thrown for a loop on Friday morning.
Sailors dominate
Steamboat Springs delivers 31-6 drubbing to Glenwood Springs
The Steamboat Springs football team just had a different vibe about them.
Redistricting talk continues
South Routt School Board may take issue to voters as soon as May
The growing population of Stagecoach and the forced resignation of a board member prompted the South Routt School Board to begin discussing the possibility of redistricting months ago.
Getting teens to read
Area libraries, schools holding drawings for Teen Read Week
The prevalence of video games, TV and the Internet makes it tough to get and maintain the attention of teenagers, but area librarians aren't giving up.
Local child care centers earn four stars
Three Steamboat area preschools have earned top rating in state evaluations.
Wall need only pass two tests
Sheriff's candidate can get peace officer certification
Gary Wall can get certified as a peace officer by passing a written exam and a skills test, the man who oversees the certification said Friday.
Bomb threat at high school
Threat found in bathroom was for late next week
Police are investigating a bomb threat found Friday in a bathroom at Steamboat Springs High School.
Hunter's heart failed
Michael Wayne Fanaris remembered as hardworking, loving
Michael Wayne Fanaris was a loving man who cared deeply about his children, lived to succeed and was passionate about hunting.
Sally Claasen: Why I support Bill Ritter
When Bill Ritter announced his candidacy, I agreed to volunteer for the campaign. When I was asked to tell you why I'm voting for Ritter, I jumped at the chance. I know Bill, I went to law school with him. What you see is what you get with Bill Ritter. He is honest, sincere and a man of consistent convictions.
Tom Ross: Would Carl Howelsen recognize the place?
Developer is busy reshaping downtown for a new century
Say whatever you want to about Steamboat developer Jim Cook, but the guy had a brilliant idea when he commissioned a statue of Carl Howelsen.
