Stories for June 20, 2007

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Teens face hazing charges

Diversion program may replace criminal proceedings

Law enforcement officials are again investigating a hazing incident involving Hayden High School students.

Golfers chip in

Golf Shoot-out to benefit Sailors

D.J. Edwards and her husband, Hank, don't have any children of their own. But the couple takes pride in supporting junior golf in the Yampa Valley.

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Rentals spark passion

Vacation home policy moves forward; potential final reading July 3

Numerous members of the public spoke passionately Tuesday night about how to regulate vacation home rentals in Steamboat Springs.

The Record for June 17

2:01 a.m. Several people reportedly heard a baby crying and someone calling for help near Hilltop Parkway and Tamarack Drive. Officers were unable to find the people.

Briefs for June 20

The Sailors Shoot-Out golf tournament to raise money for the high school golf team begins at 12:30 p.m. June 25 at Catamount Ranch and Club with a shotgun start. The cost is $150 a person or $600 a foursome.

Cliff and Robin Loeb: Rules not needed

We would like to voice our displeasure with the proposed ordinance regarding vacation rentals by homeowners. It seems that this ordinance is unnecessary as the problems cited are already addressed legally by existing ordinances, which limit noise, public nuisance and disturbances.

James C. Makens: No housing problem

Steamboat Springs does not have an affordable housing problem. Houses, townhouses and condominiums continue to sell briskly at today's high prices. In fact, in some cases buyers have arrived in throngs and paid over the asking price.

Marilyn Frentress: Thanks for help

The family of Forrest Frentress thanks everyone who assisted us during our husband, father and grandfather's illness and passing away.

Hayden woman attacked by two dogs

Police: Victim would have died if neighbors had not come to her rescue

A Hayden woman was mauled by two dogs Sunday before being rescued by neighbors who pulled her over a fence and away from the animals.

Littleton cyclist OK after accident

Ride the Rockies participant struck by car on Rabbit Ears Pass

A 52-year-old Ride the Rockies bicyclist from Littleton sustained minor injuries Sunday afternoon after being struck by a car on Rabbit Ears Pass.

Thursday meetings will address local economy

Two separate meetings, both dealing with economic issues in and around Steamboat Springs, are scheduled for Thursday.

Burgess Creek redevelopment not yet 'full stream ahead'

Costly culvert complicates goal for Burgess Creek

Restoring Burgess Creek to a natural looking streambed where it crosses the bottom of the ski area is among the most glamorous aspects of redeveloping the mountain base.

Our View: Join the cancer fight

The inspiration behind the American Cancer Society's Relay for Life fundraiser rings true to an increasing number of Americans every year.

Cattlemen's conference not all bull

Annual gathering mixes fun and business

Getting transformed into a cow in heat was not on the printed agenda for this year's Colorado Cattlemen's Association convention, but that's exactly what happened to cattle producer David Mendenhall on Tuesday.

Mike Lawrence: Rainbow communal gathering under way in Arkansas

The hippies are heading south.