Stories for July 9, 2007

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School District releases investigation transcripts

The Steamboat Springs School Board on Monday released transcripts of the interviews conducted in the investigation into controversial e-mails by former board member John DeVincentis.

Missing woman's disappearance suspicious

Investigators are now suspicious that foul play may be the cause behind a Craig woman's disappearance, the Police Department reported Monday morning.

YVRA anticipating Frontier service

Service to and from DIA expected to be added this fall

Year-round Frontier Airlines service with Denver is likely to begin this fall at Yampa Valley Regional Airport, officials said Monday. The service would bolster what will already be YVRA's biggest winter air program ever beginning this ski season.

Mountain Madness hauls in 100 runners

It was picturesque.

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Luke Graham: A bull full of life

People have personalities.

The Record for July 7

Saturday, July 7 12:08 a.m. A missing person was reported in the 1800 block of Ski Time Square.

Coping with seasonal allergies

Your eyes are itching and your nose alternates between running and stopping up. You have repeated fits of sneezing and at times a feeling of tightness in the chest. You just feel miserable.

Public welcome on annual 'weed tour'

If you're not keeping weeds out of your yard, you're not just a poor gardener; you might be breaking the law.

Tree-removal proposal weighed

Comments on a proposal to remove dead or dying trees near roads, campgrounds and trails in the Medicine Bow/Routt National Forest will be accepted until July 13.

Charlie Bates: Concerts are worth experiencing

Friday night's Faculty Recital was the second of six in the Rocky Mountain Summer Conservatory's Chamber Music series. This week, the faculty recital is Wednesday, and student recitals are Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. Each performance is at 7:30 p.m. at St. Paul's Episcopal Church.

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Picnic unites old friends

Chuck Mack's parents came to Routt County in 1918. Sitting amongst other guests at Sunday's Pioneer Picnic, Mack was prompted to say that made them "newcomers." Many of the picnic's attendees are the direct descendents of Routt County's first settlers.

Defining Economic Development Partnership

When Tim Gibbs resigned as executive director of the Economic Development Partnership in April, questions swirled as to whether EDP would stay in existence.

Aging Well: Planning for excessive heat events

Did you know that each year, more people die from "excessive heat events" than from hurricanes, lightning, tornadoes, floods and earthquakes combined?