Stories for June 24, 2008

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Swapping wheels for pedals

Drivers encouraged to bike to work this week

Finding a parking spot around town might be a little easier than usual this week as some commuters swap their cars for bikes during Bike to Work Week.

Businesses opening soon

Two galleries, music store, restaurant plan to open downtown

A pack of downtown businesses are set to open in the next several weeks.

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Steamboat Briefs for June 24

34th annual Art in the Park needs helpers

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Swapping wheels for pedals

Drivers encouraged to bike to work this week

Finding a parking spot around town might be a little easier than usual this week as some commuters swap their cars for bikes during Bike to Work Week.

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Haywhacker tournament enters second day

On most days, Reid Howey and Austin Wertz are teammates on the Arapahoe High School golf team.

Steamboat's practices typical

Complaint-based enforcement is the norm for secondary units

Other Colorado mountain communities take the same approach as the city of Steamboat Springs when it comes to policing what are commonly referred to as secondary or accessory dwelling units: Unless a complaint is made, they don't.

Administrator raises approved

Monday's meeting was last for Superintendent Smyser

The Steamboat Springs School Board voted Monday to give district administrators a pay raise of up to 3 percent, an amount equal to the average pay increase for teachers.

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Tom Ross: Don't tell comic he passed away

Carlin deplored euphemisms

Even in death, comedian George Carlin resides in a little pad on my desk in the newsroom.

Fatka pleads guilty

Sentencing in August for one of two alleged embezzlers

Terri Dawn Moody Fatka, one of two women accused of stealing more than $1.2 million from Alpine Bank account holders, pleaded guilty Monday to four counts each of felony theft and forgery.

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Businesses opening soon

Two galleries, music store, restaurant plan to open downtown

A pack of downtown businesses are set to open in the next several weeks.

The Record for June 22

Sunday, June 22