Stories
Life on the pro golf circuit
Steamboat's Shannon Hanley takes second at PGA event
Steamboat Springs golf guru Shannon Hanley headed to Florida this winter on a mission to improve her short game.
Playoff push
Sailors jostle for high seed
If there was such a thing as a run to the playoffs for the Steamboat Springs High School hockey team, it would start today against Palmer and continue Saturday against Air Academy.
Pride on the line
Soroco, Hayden to square off in rivals rematch
Their teams might be at the bottom half of the Class 2A District 5 standings, but when Hayden hosts Soroco's basketball teams tonight, records are the last thing that matter.
Go west, Shakespeare
Paradigm Theater brings version of classic play to South Routt
William Shakespeare is crying on the poster advertising the Paradigm Theater's production of "Midnight at the O.C. Corral."
Council moves forward with alcohol training program
The city may soon provide as many as four advanced alcohol server training sessions a year to local bar and restaurant owners, managers and supervisors.
Deb Babcock: Aloe vera for the klutz in the kitchen
When it comes to cooking, I'm not the sharpest knife in the drawer. Somehow I tend to either slice a finger on the utensils or burn myself. A lot.
Mother's Deli loses license for 10 days
Mother's Deli in Ski Time Square will not serve alcohol for at least 10 days in May as a result of a liquor license suspension handed down Thursday.
Getting downtown dollars
Main Street looking for stable funding for improvements
A special taxation district for downtown Steamboat Springs could be on this year's ballot. For the second time in six months, Main Street Steamboat Springs is considering a way to establish stable, long-term funding for downtown improvements such as increased snow removal and marketing, intersection upgrades and even a parking garage.
On Scene
I don't know what impressed me more - the nine men who attended Mary Zalmanek's lecture, or the incredible story she told about how one couple turned a night at Taco Bell into an incredibly fancy dinner and dancing date.
Prevention director resigns
Visnack ends four-year commitment to ending substance abuse
Sandy Visnack has committed the past four years of her professional life to tackling substance abuse issues in Northwest Colorado.
Happy hours
Giving you an excuse to stop for a drink and socializing after work
Here's to Mud in Yer Eye
Steamboat Clay Artisans celebrate a play on words
Walk into any Steamboat Springs bar and you might hear someone raise his or her glass and say, "Here's to mud in yer eye."
Stepping out and stepping it up
11th annual Dance Showcase adds a little more class to the act
Every night before she falls asleep, Heidi Keenan runs through a checklist in her head of all the things that need to be done for the Steamboat Springs High School Dance Showcase.
Allison Plean: In stereo
When are the Stereo Sisters going on tour?
A world of opportunity
Pianist Tien Hsieh cruises into Steamboat
Pianist Tien Hsieh spent the past three months on cruise ships, playing for audiences at sea.
Local attorney appointed to CMC board
Daniel Hanin was the only applicant for Colorado Mountain College's vacant Board of Trustees position, but he likely would have risen to the top of an applicant pool with dozens of candidates.
The Record for Jan. 31
Wednesday, Jan. 31
Consultants dive in
Firm begins work on recreation center issues; '07 ballot possible
Consultants hired to study local recreation services brought optimism, experience and open ears to Steamboat Springs on Thursday.
New works, veteran artists
Gary Price and Richard Galusha perpetuate their art forms
Gary Price's heaviest bronze sculpture weighs between 5 and 6 tons.
An accidental talent
Andreas Kapsalis used a disadvantage to his advantage
One of the Andreas Kapsalis Trio's unique attributions can be credited to guitarist Andreas Kapsalis.















