Stories for July 1, 2008

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Emerald development proposed

City, county scrutinize amendments to urban growth boundary

Steamboat Springs resident Lyman Orton envisions creating a neighborhood of as many as 475 homes and a Nordic ski lodge on 464 acres just outside the current city limits on the north side of Emerald Mountain.

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Still no diagnosis for Tyler

Steamboat boy making progress at Children's Hospital

Medical staff at The Children's Hospital in Denver met Monday morning to discuss Tyler Johnson's case, but his mother said they still haven't diagnosed the 10-year-old Steamboat Springs boy.

The Record for June 29

2:40 a.m. A domestic dispute was reported in Steamboat Springs when a couple was arguing in an Alpine Taxi. The couple exited the taxi and could not be found when Steamboat Springs police officers arrived.

Steamboat briefs for July 1

Booths available at Hahn's Peak craft fair

The Hahn's Peak Area Historical Society hosts an Arts, Crafts and Collectibles Fair from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Aug. 31 in the Hahn's Peak Schoolhouse.

Suicide attempts spike in May

Local mental health professionals aren't sure what caused a sharp increase in suicide attempts in May.

Workers asked to respond to surveys

Market analysis under way; YVHA gets OK for needs assessment

Responses are rolling in for the Yampa Valley Housing Authority's market demand analysis, Executive Director Donna Howell said.

Animal causes another outage

Raccoons once again struck a Yampa Valley Electric Association substation, this time causing 2,540 customers to lose power for up to two hours early Monday morning. The outage was the fourth animal-related blackout in two months.

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Road striping set for Wednesday

County commissioners discuss signage needs for C.R. 36

County Road 36 is scheduled to be striped Wednesday, despite public opposition and a divided Routt County Board of Commissioners.

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Tom Ross: Only in America

Feel-good freebies make garage sale worthwhile

The first customer to arrive at my garage sale on Saturday rolled up in a skid steer loader, more commonly known by the familiar trade name of Bobcat.

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Emerald development proposed

City, county scrutinize amendments to urban growth boundary

Steamboat Springs resident Lyman Orton envisions creating a neighborhood of as many as 475 homes and a Nordic ski lodge on 464 acres just outside the current city limits on the north side of Emerald Mountain.