Stories for June 25, 2009

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Cyclist wins challenging race on single speed

Glance at the results from Wednesday's Thunderhead Hill Climb Town Challenge Mountain Bike race, and it might be easy to miss Karen Tremaine's astonishing accomplishment. She easily won the women's single-speed bike competition and the women's overall race.

200 riders participate in Bike to Work Day

Annual Bike to Work Week breakfast expands

The bagels were spinning off the buffet line as fast as the wheels were spinning in the street at the third annual Bike to Work Day breakfast on the Routt County Courthouse lawn Wednesday morning.

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Event at Sidney Peak Ranch includes discussions about weed and fertilizer, equipment demos

The event at Sidney Peak Ranch includes discussions about weed and fertilizer, along with equipment demonstrations. The cost of $5 includes lunch.

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Perry-Mansfield showcase includes dance, music and more

Richard Finkelstein will be one of more than a dozen Perry-Mansfield faculty members to take the stage at Julie Harris Theatre at 8 p.m. Saturday to share their talents.

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Steamboat squad drops doubleheader to Eagle Valley

The Steamboat Springs American Legion baseball team found out Wednesday night that you can't bookend two bad innings around otherwise solid play and win.

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Cyclist wins challenging race on single speed

Glance at the results from Wednesday's Thunderhead Hill Climb Town Challenge Mountain Bike race, and it might be easy to miss Karen Tremaine's astonishing accomplishment. She easily won the women's single-speed bike competition and the women's overall race.

Steamboat Springs: Trust fund established for children of Brian Stothart

A trust fund has been established for Samuel and Sophia, children of Brian Stothart. Donations can be made at Wells Fargo Bank to the Stothart's Children Trust Fund. Stothart was declared missing after a boating accident June 13 on the Encampment River in Wyoming. Memorial services will be announced at a later date.

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David Capote case continued

Attorney says more discovery time is needed before trial

The criminal case against one of the men charged in connection with the January fight that led to the death of Sgt. 1st Class Richard Lopez was delayed Wednesday after the man's Steamboat Springs attorney, Charles Feldmann, said more time was needed for discovery.

The Record for June 23

12:38 a.m. Steamboat Springs Police Department officers were called to a request for an officer in the 400 block of Oak Street where a person reportedly saw a fight.

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200 riders participate in Bike to Work Day

Annual Bike to Work Week breakfast expands

The bagels were spinning off the buffet line as fast as the wheels were spinning in the street at the third annual Bike to Work Day breakfast on the Routt County Courthouse lawn Wednesday morning.

Lake Village dispute settled

Robinson Construction to finish some work at subdivision

The town of Hayden and Oregon-based Robinson Construction have agreed on a deal to repair infrastructure at Lake Village subdivision. The neighborhood in southern Hayden has sat unoccupied since Robinson filed liens in September 2007, alleging it had not been paid for work.

Awareness project aids with financial burden of breast cancer

Debbie Curd wants to promote prevention and early detection, but she thinks money should not get in the way.