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Carnival a hit with crowd
Organizers for school fundraiser happy with results
This wasn't the ordinary Steamboat Springs carnival. In the Meadows parking lot during the weekend, rides and the standard boardwalk-type games - not to mention the funnel cakes and cotton candy - created a county fair atmosphere for many local families.
Stories
Luke Graham: 3-sport athletes aren't a thing of the past
Choosing the Routt County High School Athletes of the Year is never as easy as I'd like it to be. It's certainly not hard to come up with a list of worthy local athletes. But choosing just one can be a tedious venture.
Rugby side claims title
Steamboaters help lift Aspen-based team to national championship
Michael Hurley said he ducked between two defenders and ran as fast as he possibly could. "I don't know what I'm doing half the time," the Steamboat-based rugby player said. "But I ran like my life depended on it."
Deb Babcock: What to do if a big chill is predicted
Fooled again, huh? It happens every year. The weather turns warm in May, the garden centers entice us with newly arrived plants, which we immediately place in the garden. Then, the nights turn cold, and we experience a frost.
REPS offers help
Suicide, depression forum is Tuesday
The death of a loved one, friend or coworker from suicide can leave the survivors numb and overcome with shock and disbelief. This, Ronna Autrey knows well.
Steamboat Briefs: Steamboat Springs School Board meets tonight
The Steamboat Springs School Board meets at 6 p.m. today in Centennial Hall at 124 10th St. The first agenda item is recognition of the 2008-09 Teacher of the Year for the Steamboat Springs School District.
Carnival a hit with crowd
Organizers for school fundraiser happy with results
This wasn't the ordinary Steamboat Springs carnival. In the Meadows parking lot during the weekend, rides and the standard boardwalk-type games - not to mention the funnel cakes and cotton candy - created a county fair atmosphere for many local families.
The Record for May 30
Saturday, May 30
Mary Walker: Where snakes smell like potatoes
One Sunday, I was walking back to the Rescue Centre from church with Fridah, who at 10 years old is the oldest of four AIDS-orphaned siblings.
Aging well: Awareness key to stopping elder abuse
Editor's Note: This article first was published Aug. 8, 2008. Information has been updated for accuracy.
Monday Medical: Swaddling babies brings comfort
Have you ever found the perfect gift? A gift you knew would be appreciated and useful? This is a story of such a gift, and it may be given to someone you know.
