Stories for July 14, 2009

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Ending global hunger a goal of man's cross-country ride

Drew Marinelli hopped on a road bike for the first time about a week before he set off April 1 to ride 6,000 miles across the country to increase awareness and raise funds in the fight against global hunger.

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Times' Supreme Court reporter to speak Thursday

The New York Times' Adam Liptak will discuss changes on and impacts of the court

Adam Liptak's talk, 'The Roberts Court in the Obama Era,' is free and open to the public as part of Seminars at Steamboat.

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Ending global hunger a goal of man's cross-country ride

Drew Marinelli hopped on a road bike for the first time about a week before he set off April 1 to ride 6,000 miles across the country to increase awareness and raise funds in the fight against global hunger.

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Summit stuns Steamboat Little League baseball

Team still can claim district title today

Steamboat's 11- and 12-year-old all-stars team lost to Summit County, 7-2, on Monday, just a couple days after beating them by 10 runs.

Local men's 'B' softball for July 13

Local men's 'B' softball for July 13

Steamboat Running Series for July 11

Steamboat Springs Running Series

The Record for July 12

Sunday, July 12

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Jimmy Westlake: The dog days of summer

Late July and early August often are the hottest weeks of the summer for much of the northern hemisphere. This stretch of sizzling weather has been referred to as "the dog days of summer" for centuries.

Steamboat 700 debate continues

Capital costs among issues to be discussed by city, developers

The proposed Steamboat 700 master-planned community takes center stage during today's Steamboat Springs City Council work session at 5 p.m. in Centennial Hall.

Reagan coming to Steamboat

Son of late president scheduled to speak at August conference

Michael Reagan, conservative talk radio host and son of the late President Ronald Reagan, will speak in Steamboat Springs at an August conference.

Gordon to discuss health care

Former Senate majority leader to attend Democrats' meeting

Ken Gordon is bringing his strong support for a public health care option to Steamboat Springs.

US Attorney indicts 4 county residents

Elizabeth Oldham's office dimisses local charges in lottery scam case

Elizabeth Oldham, 14th Judicial District Attorney, said her office dismissed the charges Monday after the U.S. Attorney's Office for the District of Colorado issued a 12-count indictment July 7 against Troy Cox, Catrina Graham, Simon Guthrie and Yanique Mendez.