Stories for July 9, 2008

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Iron Horse to be redeveloped

City accepting applications of qualifications from developers

City officials are entertaining the possibility of demolishing the Iron Horse Inn and rebuilding from the ground up.

Crew bungles road striping

Error leads to double white line after controversial decision to widen C.R. 36

The Routt County Road 36 saga continued Monday morning when crews incorrectly re-striped the road.

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Steamboat briefs for July 9

Volunteers needed to build playgrounds

The Record for July 7

12:42 a.m. A Steamboat Springs man was arrested on suspicion of violating a restraining order during a traffic stop near mile marker 143 on U.S. Highway 40, on the west side of Rabbit Ears Pass. No charges were filed because consensual contact is allowed in the restraining order.

Soft drink distributor to open in Hayden

Company plans to move from Craig this week, start business on Monday

The new Coca-Cola distributorship in Hayden is set to open for business Monday.

Annual Pioneer Picnic to be anything but old hat

The annual Yampa Valley Pioneer Picnic isn't just for old-timers, organizers pledge.

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Familiar territory

Town Challenge Mountain Bike Series set to return to Howelsen Hill

The Steamboat Springs Town Challenge Mountain Bike Series is returning to familiar territory.

Rally continues to raise awareness, money

It's been nine years since Linda Danter first hosted the Rally For The Cure golf tournament at the nine-hole Steamboat Golf Club.

Marion Kahn: Art in the Park free

Last Wednesday we announced that because of the volatile economic times, admission to Art in the Park is free - no $1 entry for adults.

Hayden schools top grant priority list

County ranks district projects seeking energy impact funding

Hayden School District was given the top priority for an energy impact grant Tuesday.

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Joanne Palmer: Dude, that was awesome

According to the second edition of the esteemed Oxford English Dictionary, there are 171,476 words currently in use in the English language. However, after a three-day holiday weekend, only three words were used in my household: "awesome," "dude," and "I-need-more-fireworks" (said with such speed it sounded like one word).

Our View: Council, Lanning must part ways

It appears the time has come for the Steamboat Springs City Council and the city's top administrator to part ways.

Pirate's Pub liquor license revocation upheld

Routt County District Court upheld the November 2007 revocation of the liquor licenses for Jade Summit restaurant and Pirate's Pub, in a decision filed Monday by Judge Mary Hoak.

Council faces budget crunch

A slowing economy and a decrease in tourist activity could mean tough decisions for the Steamboat Springs City Council as it prepares its 2009 budget in coming months.

Infectious disease expert to speak Thursday

A nationally known expert on infectious disease will speak in Steamboat Springs on Thursday about the potential of a worldwide influenza pandemic. Michael Osterholm, director of the Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy, will give a speech titled "The Next Influenza Pandemic: A Harbinger of Things to Come?" as part of the Seminars at Steamboat series.

Lori Biagi: A plea to trail users

Living in Steamboat we are blessed with several recreational trails that are conveniently located just minutes from town.

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Iron Horse to be redeveloped

City accepting applications of qualifications from developers

City officials are entertaining the possibility of demolishing the Iron Horse Inn and rebuilding from the ground up.