Stories for July 16, 2007

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Man shot, killed in Colorado Capitol

An unidentified man armed with a gun was shot and killed outside Colorado Gov. Bill Ritter's office in the state Capitol on Monday, Ritter's spokesman said.

Luke Graham: Money I'm not

Once again, the Colorado Rockies are giving me headaches.

Soccer tournament wraps up

Championship games come to an end at Emerald, Ski Town fields

More than 25 championship soccer games were played at Emerald Park and Ski Town fields this weekend, with the final whistle Sunday bringing an end to the 23rd annual Steamboat Mountain Tournament.

The Record for July 14

12:18 a.m. A verbal warning for loud noise was issued at a party at 2577 Apres Ski Way.

School Board updates e-mail transcripts

The Steamboat Springs School Board has revised its e-mail investigation interview transcripts.

Adonna Allen chosen to lead Alpine Bank branch in Steamboat

Adonna Allen has been named the new president of the Alpine Bank branch in Steamboat Springs.

Steamboat briefs for July 16

All high school girls from Craig, Hayden, Oak Creek and Steamboat Springs who are interested in playing fastpitch softball should attend a general informational meeting for parents and players at 6 p.m. today at Steamboat Springs High School. Call Maggie at 879-3917 or Lori at 846-6993 for more.

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Dream comes true for cancer patient

Sisters trek from Missouri to Steamboat for one last ride

Vickie Bohannon doesn't have much of an appetite these days, but she craved "gravy and biscuits" Saturday morning. Her accent is as thick as the July humidity in her hometown of Sikeston, Mo., and it's hard to tell after spending any length of time with Bohannon that she is sick.

Water Works: Information for older adults and caregivers

Water is essential to our lives. We use it for drinking, cooking, bathing, cleaning and growing crops. Because water is so integral to our daily activities, it is important for consumers to know when it is safe.

Cynthia Rozell: American values: the Rule of Law

There are many differences between life in nondemocratic and underdeveloped societies and life in America. Political scientists and economists cite four characteristics that set America apart. They say we Americans: (1) share a belief in the dignity of man and respect for basic human rights; (2) value hard work and the right of each person to prosper from his work; (3) cherish the right to equal treatment under a legal system created and adjudicated by fellow citizens; and (4) protect our right to elect our nation's leaders.

UV radiation: A little goes a long way

Faster than a speeding bullet. More powerful than a locomotive. Able to leap tall buildings in a single bound and pass through glass without breaking it.