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Troeger won't run
School Board member bows out of campaign
Steamboat Springs School Board member Jeff Troeger said Wednesday that he will not seek re-election in November. Troeger, the School Board's vice president, stated simply in an e-mail to the Steamboat Pilot & Today that he has "decided not to seek reelection to the (Board of Education)."
Golf team feels sense of urgency
Sailors finish fifth Wednesday in Delta
Steamboat Springs High School golf coach Steve Dodson says his team is playing well, but he knows it may not be good enough if the team is to make the state tournament.
Steamboat briefs for Aug. 30
A 63-year-old Wassaw, Wis., man died Wednesday afternoon after he collapsed while walking along the Yampa River Core Trail.
Holistic fair wholly healing
Annual health event features practitioners and speakers
People have been coming to the Yampa Valley to heal for hundreds of years.
Jail deputy appealing termination
Routt County Sheriff to hold hearing with former employee
The 23-year Routt County Sheriff's Office detention deputy who was fired Monday for violating the department's conduct policy is appealing the decision.
Hayden volleyball to build off winning season
At first glance, the Hayden girls volleyball team might look to be taking a few steps back after graduating eight of the varsity squad's 12 players.
Hayden football looks to maintain intensity after banner '06
A year ago, not much was expected from the Hayden High School football team.
The Record for Aug. 30
1:10 a.m. Officers warned a man who was walking down the middle of Mount Werner Road.
City Council candidacies almost set for election
Two of the 11 potential candidates vying for seats on the Steamboat Springs City Council have until Friday to either fix problems with their nominating petitions or be removed from the November ballot.
Historic preservation issue breeds confusion, angst
Rob and Anita Hawkins live in a log cabin on James Street that was built in 1896 in Hahn's Peak. The cabin was moved to Steamboat Springs during the Great Depression to help provide affordable housing.
Brent Boyer: Casting my vote on election season
I knew election season was upon us when U.S. Rep. Mark Udall, a Boulder County Democrat, walked into my office late last week.
Lakes get trout from the sky
The Colorado Division of Wildlife plans to push thousands of Colorado natives out of airplanes in the coming weeks. Spectators are welcome, but they must be willing to throw on a pack and take a hike.
