Stories for July 26, 2007

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Philanthropists honored for work

Yampa Valley Community Foundation recognizes five residents for charity work

Linda Haltom said recognizing philanthropists in Steamboat Springs is a difficult task because of the large number of selfless people in the area.

Scott Stanford: Energy industry fuels 'Power Play'

Mike Lawrence's first article in our Power Play series was more than 2,000 words. But it was the following paragraph that got my attention:

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Back to school list includes new immunization requirements

Colorado students can expect extra shots to the arm before heading back to school this year.

Few seniors taking in cheap lunches

There's no such thing as a free lunch, but if you're a senior citizen in Hayden, there's certainly such a thing as a cheap one. The Routt County Council on Aging offers lunch three days a week at the American Legion in Hayden for a suggested donation of $2.50 for those older than 60. For those younger, the suggested donation is $5.

City picks up road-striping tab

The Steamboat Springs City Council on Tuesday approved $35,000 to hire a contractor to stripe roads in the city this week.

Cowpokes celebrate

Ranch Rendezvous Day to pay tribute to area agriculture

Alpacas, goats, cows and pigs will be bleating, oinking and mooing on the Routt County Courthouse lawn Saturday during Ranch Rendezvous Day.

Briefs for July 26

Hamm granted continuance in alleged stabbing case

Men's lacrosse readies for home games

As the sport of lacrosse grows nationwide, the Steamboat Lacrosse men's club team continues to benefit. The team continues to grow in size and ability.

Hard luck getting bucked

Local rodeo riders have mixed results at nationals

Joel Schlegel has learned that sometimes the bucks don't go your way.

Local Boy Scout off to U.K. for jamboree

To date, Scouting has given Brant Crossan the chance to spend his summers amid the pines, spruce and aspens in the forests of Colorado. But Crossan will soon experience Scouting from an international perspective.

Seminar features ex-CIA officer

Former inspector general to speak on intelligence reform

This week's installment of The Seminars at Steamboat will focus on the future of espionage in the U.S.

The Record for July 24

Tuesday, July 24

Lauinger takes home Cowboy Shootout golf tournament

Strake Jesuit junior Chris Lauinger will have plenty of things to tell his Houston classmates about when he returns to school in a few weeks.

Charging ahead

Bingham, Boniface bike to top Root Canal honors

When Katherine Ingalls made her first excursion outside of her house since her July 3 surgery, her destination was Wednesday night's Town Challenge mountain bike race.