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Hayden continues 2012 budget discussion

The town of Hayden is working to find room in its 2012 budget to add two or three part-time employees.

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Steamboat to China: Jaimé Bell blogs about the Far East

Resident Jaimé Bell, a teacher at Steamboat Springs High School, is part of a Steamboat Springs Chamber Resort Association-led group touring China. Click here to read about their journey, including photos and videos. In the latest entry, Jaimé eats a scorpion from a Beijing food vendor.

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Ghost Ranch Saloon in Steamboat closes down indefinitely

Employees let go after owner says new management and direction are needed

The Ghost Ranch Saloon in downtown Steamboat Springs closed its doors indefinitely Sunday after all of its employees were told they no longer had jobs.

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Monday Medical: Ancient healing art reduces stress

Sarah Braat is well aware of how challenging it can be to balance family life with several jobs and still make time for other things. Yet Braat has found the key to creating positive energy through a Chinese practice known as Qigong.

Jane McLeod: A sea of golden daffodils

There are numerous fall chores to do in the garden to get everything buttoned down for winter, but one of my favorite tasks — planting daffodil bulbs — turns my thoughts ahead to spring. Planted in the fall, daffodils awaken in the spring with a cheery promise of new beginnings and warmer weather.

County Agenda for Oct. 31 and Nov. 1

County Agenda for Oct. 31 and Nov. 1

The Record for Oct. 29

12:43 a.m. Steamboat Springs Police Department officers arrested a 33-year-old Oak Creek woman on suspicion of driving under the influence of alcohol following a traffic stop in the 1300 block of Conestoga Circle.

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Elementary students raid Steamboat college residence hall for candy

Dozens of elementary school-aged children attended the CMC Alpine Campus’ Enchanted Castle trick-or-treating event that had the children navigating a three-story maze of dorm rooms to find college residents waiting with candy.

Steamboat briefs: Lincoln Avenue downtown to close at 4 p.m. for stroll

Lincoln Avenue in downtown Steamboat Springs will close between Fifth and 11th streets at 4 p.m. Monday for the Downtown Halloween Stroll.

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Luke Graham: Steamboat soccer's win big for community

It didn’t take long to understand what Thursday’s first-round playoff win meant for the Steamboat Springs High School boys soccer team. Steamboat, after near misses in the postseason year after year, finally won a playoff game.

Hayden in as No. 14 seed in football playoffs

The Tigers, playing its final season of 11-man football, were selected as one of nine wild card teams for the 16-slot 1A playoff bracket released Sunday by the Colorado High School Activities Association.