News for Sunday, October 16, 2011

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Scott Stanford: Barn Dance sponsors deserve proper thanks

We have been trying to run an advertisement for nearly a week thanking the sponsors and contributors to the Community Barn Dance and Barbecue at Sidney Peak Ranch. We have run the ad three times. Each time, the ad contained an error.

Steamboat briefs: Original artwork sought for Steamboat Marathon

The Steamboat Springs Chamber Resort Association is accepting submission of original artwork for the 31st annual Steamboat Marathon.

The Record for Oct. 15

2:32 a.m. Steamboat Springs Police Department officers arrested a 49-year-old Steamboat Springs man on suspicion of driving under the influence of alcohol and failing to drive in a lane after a traffic stop on Weiss Circle.

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Luke Graham: NBA will have a season

In full disclosure, I don’t care much for the NBA. I think I may have watched five games all of last year. Despite what my feelings are about the NBA, it doesn’t cloud what eventually could happen.

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Hayden, Soroco football not out of postseason hunt

It wasn’t the ideal weekend for either the Hayden or Soroco high school football teams. Both entered Friday’s games with the chance to win their divisions, but neither proved up to the task, each falling in lopsided games.

Steamboat students hold fundraiser for trip to Uganda and Rwanda

Christian Heritage School students planning a mission trip to Uganda and Rwanda in April are holding a fundraiser from 6 to 8:30 p.m. Tuesday night.

Monday Medical: Detecting breast cancer at YVMC

October may be Breast Cancer Awareness Month, but it’s a subject that is at the forefront of my mind every day of the year.

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Jane McLeod: Our ode to CJ Mucklow

As Master Gardeners, we work under the auspices of and in conjunction with the Routt County Extension Agent. Here in Routt County, that meant CJ Mucklow.

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Steamboat student gets view of national parks

After riding in the backseat of a Cessna flying 12,000 feet above some of the country’s notable national parks, student Ben Saheb said he won’t soon forget any of the things he learned.

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Lt. Gov. Garcia to talk literacy in Steamboat

Joe Garcia’s appearance at school the start of a weeklong tour

As part of an initiative to improve early childhood literacy programs, Lt. Gov. Joe Garcia will kick off a tour of schools Monday at Strawberry Park Elementary School.

Police: Man killed in rollover crash was not wearing seatbelt

A Grand Junction man who died Saturday afternoon after his Ford Explorer rolled over on a remote county road in southwest Routt County was not wearing a seatbelt during the crash, according to a news release from the Colorado State Patrol.

The Record for Oct. 14

The Record for Oct. 14

The Jail Report for Oct. 8 to 14

The Jail Report for Oct. 8 to 14

Laurie Hallenbeck: Hayden Town Talk for Oct. 16

Happy birthday wishes to Grady Frentress, Hailey Archuleta, Elsie Richardson and Jacob Goodard.