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The Record for August 14
Tuesday, Aug. 14
Reinhold named new cross-country coach
In his eight years of competitive running, Matt Reinhold always kept a portfolio with him.
Mere seconds add up to first
Steamboat swimmer conquers 50-free at West Zone meet
In a sport where winning is measured by fractions of a second, swimmer Cole Worsley admits it took a few moments to realized he had won the 50-meter freestyle at last week's Western Zone meet in Farmington, N.M.
One dollar goes a long way
Dollar Tree eyes new location in Central Park South
Dollar Tree, with 3,334 stores and $971 million in second quarter sales, is seeking a building permit that would allow it to open a new store in Steamboat Springs.
County sifting through South Routt shuttle survey results
Stagecoach resident Chris Zuschlag, like many of his South Routt friends and neighbors, was excited when county officials sent a survey to residents to gauge interest in a regional shuttle service.
Home arts entries make strong showing at fair
Aaron Gabel's Wednesday was full of cake.
Tennis tourney kicks off today
The Tennis Center at Steamboat Springs will host its biggest and one of its most competitive tournaments today.
Soda Creek plan set
Parents get first look at traffic, parking for temporary school
Ali Berka's children will start school in two weeks in a mobile classroom in a field adjacent to the George P. Sauer Human Services Center.
Briefs for August 16
Hayden Board of Education petitions deadline Aug. 31
Salazar encourages Brenner bid
Representative asks councilman to run for 'prestigious position'
U.S. Rep. John Salazar may have let the cat out of the bag regarding the future of Steamboat Springs City Councilman Ken Brenner.
A life on Sunset Ranch
Patsy Wilhelm leaves legacy of conservation, caring
Patsy Wilhelm refused to act her age.
Event celebrates Emerald Mountain land exchange
It took more than 13 years to get this party started.
Town Challenge racers converge for course up to the Divide
There are not too many "perfect" outdoor locations people would describe as both tacky and beautiful.
