Stories for July 21, 2008

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Early Morning

Kicking it local

Steamboat's boys beat Colorado Rush

Steamboat FC U-11 boys soccer coach Michael De Jong looked out over his players kneeling down in front of him at the Emerald Park soccer fields in Steamboat Springs.

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Baseball at the half

I know a few things will happen in the second half of the baseball season.

Steamboat briefs for July 21

Tridle earns degree from Loyola in New Orleans

The Record for July 19

12:33 a.m. A fight in progress was reported in the 600 block of Lincoln Avenue. Police arrested a man.

Elissa Greene: Strings season at halfway mark

Buckets and Tap Shoes offer upbeat percussion at Tuesday show

As we begin the fourth week of Strings, I can't help but be a little more relaxed than I felt at the beginning of the season.

Tease photo

'A testament to Craig'

Relay for Life raises more than $101,000 for American Cancer Society

Standing in line for pancakes and sausage about 8:30 a.m. Saturday, 47-year-old Sylvia Whiffen was tired, but not down.

Monday Medical: Low back care and Pilates

Most of us will experience some form of low back pain during our lives. It is the most common cause of job-related disability in the United States, according to the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke.

Traveling keeps dream in reach for local baseball player

When you grow up in Ski Town, USA, there are times when the idea of playing college baseball seems out of reach, but not for Steamboat Springs' 14-year-old Tom Lyon.

Tease photo

Kicking it local

Steamboat's boys beat Colorado Rush

Steamboat FC U-11 boys soccer coach Michael De Jong looked out over his players kneeling down in front of him at the Emerald Park soccer fields in Steamboat Springs.

Deb Babcock: Climbers for mountain gardens

At Creekside Cafe & Grill last week, we had breakfast outside on their patio next to an arbor covered with honeysuckle, or Lonicera, vines just ready to burst into colorful pink and orange blooms. It is a beautiful display of foliage and flowers, perfect for the wrought iron archway leading into the patio seating area. And once the flowers bloom, the aroma is heavenly.

Seventies reunion to unite decade of SSHS grads

To grow up in Steamboat Springs during the 1970s - just as the town was turning from a dot on the map to an international tourist destination - was to know freedom and outdoor fun unlike anything available today, say graduates from the decade.

Former Oak Creek mayor Tasered, arrested

Kathy Rodeman charged with DUI, resisting arrest

Former Oak Creek Mayor Kathy "Cargo" Rodeman was stunned by a Taser and arrested early Saturday morning on suspicion of DUI, DUI per se, resisting arrest and obstructing a peace officer.

Aging Well: Caregivers' input sought on program planned at The Haven

A family member or friend caring for an elderly or disabled person at home is an increasingly common situation.