News for Monday, August 6, 2012

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Adult League Beach Volleyball scores for Aug. 6

Adult League Beach Volleyball scores for Aug. 6

Men's softball Division I and II league standings and results for Aug. 6

Men's softball Division I and II league standings and results for Aug. 6

Wildfire extinguished near Hayden

Firefighters from Hayden, Oak Creek, Steamboat Springs and the Bureau of Land Management extinguished a small wildfire Monday night that burned near a shooting range southeast of Hayden.

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Some Steamboat Springs City Council members at odds with city manager

The Steamboat Springs City Council will review City Manager Jon Roberts' contract Tuesday night after a couple of council members expressed concerns about his job performance.

Steamboat Springs lodging tax committee meets Wednesday

Community members on Wednesday can get a glimpse of the inner-workings of the committee charged with vetting the 38 ideas for how to spend revenue from the city's lodging tax.

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Jimmy Westlake: Catch a falling star this weekend

The annual Perseid meteor shower, which dependably produces 60 or more "falling stars" per hour at its peak, is under way and is expected to peak before dawn Sunday.

The Record for Aug. 5, 2012

12:22 a.m. Routt County Sheriff's Office deputies were called to a report of smoke along Routt County Road 16 in Oak Creek.

Steamboat to stay hot and dry the rest of the week

As of late afternoon Monday the National Weather Service in Grand Junction was still forecasting a 40 percent chance of rain overnight, but beyond that there was little hope for precipitation this week.

Steamboat's Rally for the Cure coordinator steps down

After 13 years at the helm, Steamboat Springs resident Linda Danter will step down as coordinator of Steamboat's Rally for the Cure golf tournament fundraiser.

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Tom Ross: Pistorius' Olympic experience recalls Steamboat's Tom Southall

The passage of time will reveal that it was the combination of courage and grace exhibited by Pistorius that changed our culture, likely forever.

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John Aragon resigns, at least temporarily, as Steamboat boys tennis coach

The veteran coach says he will forgo leading the boys team this fall but hopes to return to his post next year. Assistant coach Don Toy will take the reins for the time being.

Monsoon visit to Steamboat lasts just a day before heat returns

A radar loop posted by the National Weather Service in Grand Junction shows a storm cell tracking northwest from Green River, Utah, at 7:30 a.m. Monday on its way to the Yampa Valley.