Stories for October 3, 2009

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Steamboat football picks up huge win against Palisade

Friday was the first time Steamboat's football team has beat Palisade in two years and marks the first significant win for the Sailors in that same time period.

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Music to return to State Bridge Lodge

Owner hopes to revive the venue, which closed in 2007

Doug Moog never went to a show at the old State Bridge Lodge, but he's heard the stories. He'd heard about it from locals he talked to, of course, and from his friends in the band Donna the Buffalo, which played at State Bridge several years ago.

Sailors volleyball shows off in win vs. Delta

The Steamboat Springs High School volleyball team played one of its most complete games of the year Friday, downing Delta, 3-0.

Steamboat Briefs: Convertibles, help needed for homecoming parade

Convertibles and volunteers are needed for the Steamboat Springs High School Homecoming Parade on Friday.

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Diana Eubank: A shooting star

Lorna Farrow was like a shooting stars, although in Lorna's case, I would say that she was truly a "shooting" star. Lorna had many passions, and one that seemed to flow freely was her joy of shooting.

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Forecast projects more visitors this weekend than last year

The Steamboat Springs Chamber Resort Association's lodging barometer - the final report until winter forecasts begin Nov. 25 - estimates that about 33 percent of the city's rental pillows will support sleeping heads this weekend, up from about 20 percent for the same weekend in 2008.

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Howelsen gallery hosts David Marshall's metal sculptures

Howelsen Place Gallery owner Barbara McNary has pinpointed the most common reaction of visitors to the art space, which features work by sculptor David Marshall. "I think the first week I started a tally sheet of all the 'wow's I heard, and I got a little tired of adding that up - it's significant," McNary said.

The Record for Oct. 1

The Record for Oct. 1

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Tigers football loses to Paonia

Hayden High School falls short at goal line

It wasn't that the Hayden football team couldn't move the ball or stop Paonia in Friday night's homecoming game in Hayden. It's that the Tigers could only manage to do those things in spurts, and those spurts weren't nearly long enough.

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Steamboat football picks up huge win against Palisade

Friday was the first time Steamboat's football team has beat Palisade in two years and marks the first significant win for the Sailors in that same time period.

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Steamboat nips Eagle Valley with Lopez goal, wins big game

The Sailors soccer team put themselves right back in the middle of the title chase with a 1-0 victory against Eagle Valley on Friday night at Hot Stuff Stadium in Gypsum.

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Council candidates address concerns about Steamboat 700 at forum

The proposed Steamboat 700 annexation - to differing degrees - split the candidates in all three contested races for the Steamboat Springs City Council at a Friday election forum. Steamboat 700 proposes 2,000 homes and 380,000 square feet of commercial space on 487 acres just west of city limits.