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Annual adaptive camp, attendees' skills grow at Bald Eagle Lake
In the summer, Bald Eagle Lake becomes home to an adaptive sports camp. The camp is a collaboration between Steamboat's Access Anything founders, Craig and Andrea Kennedy, and Adaptive Adventures, a larger organization.
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The Record for July 23, 2009
12:34 a.m. Steamboat Springs Police Department officers arrested a 21-year-old Craig woman on suspicion of possession of less than one ounce of marijuana, driving under the influence and DUI per se.
Steamboat briefs: Stagecoach State Park to host clean-up effort today
Stagecoach State Park is hosting a litter clean-up today, which is "Colorado Cares Day" across the state.
Federal program gives rebate for inefficient car trade-ins
Car dealers prepare to trade new cars in 'Cash for Clunkers'
Car dealerships are ready to rev up the Car Allowance Rebate System, dubbed "Cash for Clunkers." Congress approved the program in June, and President Barack Obama signed it June 24.
Tom Ross: Nathan Meeker and the Northern Utes
Most residents of Northwest Colorado would tell you they know something about Nathan C. Meeker, the ill-suited Indian agent who played a pivotal role in the bloody conflict that sealed the fate of the Northern Ute tribe.
Annual adaptive camp, attendees' skills grow at Bald Eagle Lake
In the summer, Bald Eagle Lake becomes home to an adaptive sports camp. The camp is a collaboration between Steamboat's Access Anything founders, Craig and Andrea Kennedy, and Adaptive Adventures, a larger organization.
Little League all-stars to play in Denver this weekend
Two Steamboat Springs Little League all-star teams head to Denver for state tournaments this weekend with different levels of experience. Each, however, have the same goal.
SSHS cheerleaders bring home awards
Varsity, junior varsity girls' spirit lead to successful camp experience
Twenty members of the Steamboat Springs High School cheerleading team returned from a camp at Regis University on Thursday with plenty of good news.
Hayden battles 29 percent water losses
Hayden manager: Utility rates probably will increase to cover money shortfalls
On paper, it appears Hayden is losing about 29 percent of the water it produces each year. Hayden Town Council members discussed the problem at their meeting Thursday.
