Stories for July 16, 2008

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Wall found guilty of DWAI

Routt County Sheriff also found guilty of failure to dim headlights and prohibited use of a weapon

Routt County Sheriff Gary Wall was found guilty of driving while ability impaired, failure to dim his headlights and prohibited use of a weapon today in Routt County Court, where the jury rendered its verdict after a three-day trial.

Early Morning

Golf fundraiser includes cancer survivor who chips in off course

Kay Borvansky doesn't play golf, but that didn't stop her from welcoming golfers to this year's Rally for the Cure with a warm smile Tuesday morning.

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Wall found guilty of DWAI

Routt County Sheriff also found guilty of failure to dim headlights and prohibited use of a weapon

Routt County Sheriff Gary Wall was found guilty of driving while ability impaired, failure to dim his headlights and prohibited use of a weapon today in Routt County Court, where the jury rendered its verdict after a three-day trial.

The Record for July 14

Monday, July 14 12:16 a.m. A Delta man was arrested on suspicion of disorderly conduct at Fifth Street and Lincoln Avenue.

Robert Miner: Get rid of agenda

Get rid of agenda I'm sure all of our local politicians and bureaucrats celebrated Independence Day. July Fourth should be a celebration of American freedom, independence and self-reliance.

Steamboat briefs for July 16

Steamboat's Class of 1978 to hold reunion in August

Our view: Nonprofit groups should tighten belts

The message could not be clearer for local groups and programs that receive community support funding from the city: Don't count on those dollars.

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Taulman to lead high school

Superintendent promotes assistant principal to interim position

Kevin Taulman has been selected as the interim principal of Steamboat Springs High School, Superintendent Shalee Cunningham announced Tuesday.

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Joanne Palmer: Snoops need more scoops

The best daily entertainment in Steamboat Springs is The Record in the Steamboat Pilot & Today - a daily chronology of police, fire and ambulance calls. Admit it. I read it; you read it; we all read it.

Eyewitnesses testify in county sheriff's DUI case

Two Routt County Sheriff's Office deputies offered conflicting opinions Tuesday about whether their boss was under the influence of alcohol the night of Oct. 27, 2007.

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Triathlon's popularity limits space

The 2008 Steamboat Springs Triathlon is officially sold out, but race director Barry Siff confirmed early this week that there are still a few spots for those willing to open their wallets for charity.

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Golf fundraiser includes cancer survivor who chips in off course

Kay Borvansky doesn't play golf, but that didn't stop her from welcoming golfers to this year's Rally for the Cure with a warm smile Tuesday morning.

Town Challenge series takes to Mount Werner

There is nothing fancy about today's Thunderhead Hill Climb.

Integrated Community executive director announces resignation

One of the founding members of a local multicultural organization recently announced her resignation.

Fire danger looms high

Close attention is being paid to escalating wildfire danger in Northwest Colorado, with warm, dry weather fueling the likelihood of fire restrictions in the coming weeks.

Lanning, council part ways

Severance agreement approved for Steamboat's city manager

Alan Lanning's role as Steamboat Springs' city manager will end Saturday.