Stories for June 12, 2008

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Base area needs boost

Draft study shows redevelopment is right remedy for slumping sales

Planned redevelopment is on the right track to meet future lodging and commercial demands at the base of Steamboat Ski Area, which a study states is "not performing at industry standards" and is lagging behind downtown retail sales, even in the winter.

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Police chief up for review

Oak Creek's Caterinicchio rated positively by committee

Oak Creek's police commissioners will give their evaluation of Police Chief Russ Caterinicchio to the Town Board at tonight's meeting.

Local swimmers blow away competition in Rangely

The Steamboat Springs Lightning Swim team came away from its first swim meet of the year with high expectations for the season.

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Meteorologist warns of another freezing night

The cold front that brought snow to Steamboat Springs on Wednesday morning has moved on, but that doesn't mean it won't be cold tonight.

The Record for June 12

Tuesday, June 10 7:07 a.m. Obscene phone messages were reported in Steamboat Springs.

Steamboat briefs for June 12

Collapsed 10K runner out of hospital, recovering

Tourism to double in the next week

Summer tourism shifts into full stride this weekend with the arrival of the traditional Rocky Mountain Ford Mustang Roundup classic car convention. And Steamboat will gain valuable exposure next week when the 86th convention of the Colorado Municipal League brings more than 750 people to town June 16 to 21.

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4-H judging team takes No. 1

Routt County senior group to compete at state in two weeks

Routt County 4-H members edged out Elbert County to win the senior division of the livestock judging contest Saturday at the Routt County Fairgrounds. It was the team's first victory and seventh contest of the year.

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School Board honors retiring Steamboat staffers

Nanette Waneka knows just what she's going to do now that she's retired. After spending 25 years as a teacher - most recently as a Spanish teacher at Steamboat Springs Middle School - she's ready to do all the "someday things" she had put off before, such as painting, writing and traveling.

Rugby, soccer facing tough teams

As far as Western Slope rugby goes, it doesn't get much bigger than Saturday's match between Steamboat and Vail.

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Base area needs boost

Draft study shows redevelopment is right remedy for slumping sales

Planned redevelopment is on the right track to meet future lodging and commercial demands at the base of Steamboat Ski Area, which a study states is "not performing at industry standards" and is lagging behind downtown retail sales, even in the winter.

Running series races shape up

Leidigh, Freeman hold leads through two events

Two scored races into the 2008 Steamboat Running Series, one thing is clear: it's a marathon, not a sprint. In the men's and women's divisions, there are plenty of races to go before a favorite for the title emerges.

Focusing on entrepreneurship

Technology to be discussed at economic gardening forum

Business experts from across the globe are visiting Steamboat Springs this week for the National Economic Gardening Gathering.