Stories for June 18, 2007

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The Record for June 16

1:21 a.m. After a fight in progress was reported on 10th Street, Steamboat Springs Police Department officers arrested a 23-year-old Steamboat man and a 28-year-old Glenwood Springs man, both on misdemeanor charges of third-degree assault and second-degree trespassing. Police said the two men assaulted the owner or manager of a local business. Police said the assaulted man received "very minor injuries."

Briefs for June 18

Routt County Road 42 will be closed today and Tuesday from 7 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

Monday Medical: Take part in Bike to Work week

Imagine walking into your workplace with a big smile on your face, full of energy and the knowledge that you just did something good for yourself and the environment. You can stop imagining this picture and start experiencing it next week.

City Council to review home rental policy Tuesday

City officials are ready to once again set regulations for vacation home rentals, an industry that allows short-term vacationers to stay in neighborhood settings but which draws the ire of year-round residents who complain of noise and traffic.

A chat with School Board President Denise Connelly

District official discusses e-mail investigation, policy governance and relationship with media

Denise Connelly, a former Steamboat Springs School District teacher and the current School Board president, joined steamboatpilot.com last week for an online chat. Below is a transcript of that conversation.

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Ride the Rockies bike tour hits Steamboat

Cyclists to depart for Craig today

Heavy headwinds and heat made for tough riding over Rabbit Ears Pass on Sunday, but Buzz Scher said he was more than happy with the first leg of this year's Ride the Rockies bicycle tour.

Steamboat's Vandahl, Calkins play big on AAU basketball team

In the landscape of elite summer basketball games and camps, where players often would rather chew glass than pass, Steamboat Springs seniors-to-be Michael Vandahl and Aaron Calkins don't waver.

Aging Well: Staying informed

VizAbilities offers information and support for people with vision and hearing loss

Like many older adults, Betty Craig is coping with hearing loss. Thanks to a clever piece of technology, however, she no longer struggles to hear soft-spoken friends or the TV.