Stories for October 30, 2006

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Larry D. Fuchs (1953-2006)

Larry D. Fuchs, 53, died Oct. 14, 2006, in Tualitin, Ore., after a long and courageous battle with lymphoma.

Mary Rae Danford (1936-2006)

Former Steamboat Springs resident Mary Rae Danford died Oct. 21, 2006, at her home. She was 70.

O. George Specht Jr. (1920-2006)

Longtime Steamboat Springs resident O. George Specht Jr. died Oct. 21, 2006. He was 86.

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Video: Morning News Update

The race for Routt County sheriff is getting expensive. Tapes of a secret meeting held September 25 in Oak Creek show three town employees thought former Mayor Kathy Cargo Rodeman was too involved in town business. South Routt School District officials believe school security and the safety of its staff and students is one of the most important issues facing the small, rural district. . The Sailors and Tigers won their football games Friday night. Brought to you by Coleman Cook and Sharon Pace-Ward of Colorado Group Realty in Steamboat Springs.

Sailors look to wrap-up league title

Seven weeks ago, the Steamboat Springs football team walked off the field after a 16-6 loss to Eagle Valley searching for an identity.

Luke Graham: Don't hate, celebrate

After covering and watching 10 hours of volleyball on Saturday I just felt like celebrating.

Downtown shops consolidate

The former Bottleneck building downtown will be the new home for businesses that cater to children and moms.

S. Routt officials talk school safety

South Routt School District officials believe school security and the safety of its staff and students is one of the most important issues facing the small, rural district.

Chatting with commissioner candidate Paul Strong

Paul Strong is the Republican candidate for Routt County Commissioner in District 3. He will face Democrat Diane Mitsch Bush in the Nov. 7 election. Strong sat down Friday for a chat on steamboatpilot.com

The Record for Oct. 28

2:05 a.m. A traffic stop in the 2000 block of Snowbowl Plaza resulted in a DUI arrest.

Briefs for Oct. 30

Teen Programs offering Teen School Days off

Taking your health to heart

In June 2006, the American Heart Association (AHA) released its latest Diet and Lifestyle Recommendations for healthy Americans. This update to the 2000 dietary guidelines continues to focus on making long-term changes in diet and other lifestyle factors associated with cardiovascular disease.

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Halloween event at Old Town Hot Springs a hit with children

Parker Temple glanced over his shoulder to make sure no one could hear him.arker Temple glanced over his shoulder to make sure no one could hear him. He wanted his Halloween costume idea to remain a secret, so Temple cupped his hands tightly to his face before whispering his plans for Halloween, a holiday Parker said was "totally" his favorite holiday. "You can't tell anyone," Parker said. All that Parker was willing to reveal to the public was that he has a mask with a bone that comes out of his neck.