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Young cowboys to get shot at Steamboat rodeo
As chairman of board for the Steamboat Springs Professional Rodeo Series, Brent Romick knows Steamboat hosts some of the best rodeos in the country.
Methodist youths inspired by 10-day trip to Guatemala
Most high school students would shy away from 10 days with no showers or personal grooming.
The Record for June 27
12:04 a.m. A 50-year-old Clark woman was arrested on suspicion of child abuse, resisting arrest, criminal mischief and third-degree assault.
Deb Babcock: A carnivorous plant in our forest
We all know to watch out for wildlife, biting insects and toxic plants when hiking the Routt National Forest or Zirkel Wilderness Area, but did you know there's a little-known carnivorous plant living in our wilds?
Forest Service officials urge campers to leave fireworks to the professionals
Although fireworks are a staple of the Fourth of July experience, Forest Service officials are urging campers to leave the festive explosions to the experts.
Holiday tourism cools off
Lower numbers expected for midweek Fourth of July
The celebration of Independence Day in Steamboat again will be packed with tradition, but local lodging properties won't be as packed with guests.
Briefs for June 29
SSHS '60s classes will hold reunion Saturday
The Steamboat Springs High School graduating classes of 1960 through 1969 will hold a reunion from noon to 3 p.m. Saturday at the Steamboat Springs Community Center. All who are interested in visiting with the alumni are welcome to attend. Several of the classes have planned additional activities and dinners for Saturday evening. For more information, call 879-2641.
No shortage of events during Fourth of July week
The sound of cattle hooves on Lincoln Avenue on Sunday will usher in a bonanza of Fourth of July celebrations in Steamboat Springs.
Sheriff Wall nixes elderly programs
Milner resident Jane Winograsky will miss her regular visits with the Routt County Sheriff's Office.
Steamboat snowboarders Ladley and Eddington head north for tour titles
The snow may be out of sight, but local snowboarders still have competition on their minds.
Nordic camps help young skiers take flight
Two miles of hot pavement along Fish Creek Falls Road doesn't look like it leads to Olympic glory. But for the 10 Nordic combined athletes who made repeated trips up the hill on roller skis Thursday morning, this is where the journey begins.
On scene
The collared shirt and bike helmet duo has never been as prevalent as it was during Bike to Work Week in Routt County, held in coordination with Colorado's Bike to Work Day on Wednesday.
Southern belles
'Steel Magnolias' will be in full bloom at Mountain Theater
Sweet tea, big hair and plenty of y'alls : is it tourist season already?
Art overtakes the ski area
Vendors will fill base of mountain for two-day market
Expect crowds next week at the base of the Steamboat Ski Area - but not the type carrying skis and wandering through lift lines.
Fiddlin' with strings
Eileen Ivers plays and feels the music of Ireland
Eileen Ivers' first lesson on the violin was from an Irish immigrant who taught in the back of his pub in the Bronx. From such a small beginning, Ivers never expected to be hailed as the Jimi Hendrix of the fiddle.
Old songs with new tricks
Dylan 66 brings life to songwriter's many classics
Don't call Dylan 66 a cover band. "We don't like to think of ourselves as a cover group," guitarist and vocalist Dewey Moffitt said. "We try to keep our own unique style while we play Dylan's songs."
CD reviews
Nine Inch Nails, Fergie
Autumn Phillips: This is it. (Or not.)
There it was. My favorite weather of all. The sky was blue, the sun was shining, and it was snowing.
Running Series piggybacks national trail championships
His calves ache and his toenails are gone, but at least he can relax.
