Stories for May 29, 2007

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Swiggart takes third at Intermountain Memorial Day tourney

Playing in her first tournament, Kate Cooper came away from the final day of the 2007 Intermountain 12 & Under Memorial Day Championship a little bit more seasoned and a lot more excited to continue playing tennis.

The Record for May 27

6:52 a.m. A stolen vehicle was reported on U.S. Highway 40 near Pine Grove Road. Police said a GPS tracking device on a motorcycle was inadvertently triggered, and no vehicle was actually stolen.

Wright and Faux get top honors at kayaking Pro Invitational

Stephen Wright knew that preparation would be key to a successful bid in a race designed to test a handful of the world's best kayakers' overall paddling prowess with a creek race in the morning and a freestyle event in the afternoon.

Briefs for May 29

Steamboat Springs publisher and photographer Jim Steinberg and his company, Portfolio Publications, recently were awarded first place and Gold Awards by the National Calendar Marketing Association.

Grand Olde West Days begin

Automobiles of all types and horsepower began showing up early at the Wyman Living History Museum and Ranch on Saturday for the second annual Colorado Cruisers' Car Show.

Steamboat senior takes class project to task as entrepreneur

For Steamboat Springs High School senior Courtney Adamo, the human face is one of the most expressive and alive subjects an artist can work with.

Tom Ross: Veterans at rest overlooking Steamboat

The stories of remarkable lives are waiting to be rediscovered

Charles Christian Graham is virtually forgotten here. However, he always is memorialized one weekend near the end of May when they place a small American flag in front of his headstone.

Lion sightings rare but possible

Hikers in county should make noise, keep pets under control

Routt County residents must remember when hiking, biking and recreating, they live in mountain lion country.

Spring is tenuous season for wildlife

Humans, pets pose danger to animals

Early summer is a good time to see baby animals, but people are urged to leave them alone - even if the animals appear to be abandoned.

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Crowd gathers to honor the fallen

Monday's annual Memorial Day ceremony was an occasion to remember the past, respect the present and honor the future.