Stories for April 12, 2008

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Sunday liquor sales likely

Ritter set to approve measure; local businesses less than thrilled

Gov. Bill Ritter is scheduled to sign legislation Monday allowing alcohol sales at retail stores starting in July, according to a news release. The reaction among Steamboat Springs retailers was lukewarm, though most stores said if the law is enacted, they plan to be open that seventh day.

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Frontier files for bankruptcy

Denver-based Frontier Airlines announced it filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy late Thursday night, citing an unexpected increase in holdbacks of customer receipts by its primary credit card processor.

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Hayden plans spring sale

Dead cars will be towed for free as part of May 3 cleanup

Hayden has set its town-wide spring cleaning for May 3. Trash bins will be available at Routt County Fairgrounds, and this year, residents also can cash in by selling their unwanted stuff.

Promenade ideas discussed

Base area committee considers shorter public walkway

A planned promenade at the base of Steamboat Ski Area may have a more limited scope than previously considered. At a meeting Friday, the city's advisory committee for base area redevelopment debated the promenade it hopes to start building as early as next summer.

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Tom Ross: Remembering Steve Maloney

Friends, family gather to recall quietly competitive man

Steamboat Springs is a community where many residents enjoy testing their physical limits.

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Two students reach forensics nationals

Lopez, Ninger qualify for Las Vegas competition

A pair of veterans from the Steamboat Springs High School forensics team will take their oratory talents to the National Forensic League's national competition in June.

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Sailors boys lacrosse falls to Wheat Ridge

Finding consistency for a lone quarter in possibly the biggest game of the season just won't get the job done.

Steamboat briefs for April 12

Tread of Pioneers Museum closed through April 21

The Record for April 10

Thursday, April 10

Floyd leads squad in road trip

Steamboat girls tennis blasts Ralston Valley, 5-2

Lisa Floyd has had anything but a slow season, leading the way for the Steamboat Springs girls tennis team with strong showings in dual after dual.

Demons leave it all on field in upset of Sailors

Even when the records going in might suggest a lopsided game is in the offing, Glenwood Springs and Steamboat girls soccer matchups never seem to lack in the thrilling department.

The race is on

Two candidates vying for 14th Judicial District Attorney position

The race is on to become the next 14th Judicial District Attorney covering Moffat, Routt and Grand counties.

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Sunday liquor sales likely

Ritter set to approve measure; local businesses less than thrilled

Gov. Bill Ritter is scheduled to sign legislation Monday allowing alcohol sales at retail stores starting in July, according to a news release. The reaction among Steamboat Springs retailers was lukewarm, though most stores said if the law is enacted, they plan to be open that seventh day.