News for Sunday, August 19, 2012

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Steamboat briefs: Section of Buffalo Pass Road closed for tree removal

Beginning Monday, the Parks Ranger District portion of the Buffalo Pass Road (U.S. Forest Road 60) will be closed to the public for removal of beetle-killed hazard trees, according to a release.

Steamboat Triathlon results for Aug. 19

Steamboat Triathlon results for Aug. 19

Steamboat police respond after golfer reportedly punches another

Steamboat Springs Police Department Sgt. John McCartin said officers were called to Rollingstone Ranch Golf Club at 2:33 p.m. Sunday after a woman from Steamboat Springs allegedly punched a man from Denver.

The Record for Aug. 18, 2012

2:57 a.m. Steamboat Springs Police Department officers were called to a complaint about loud music in the 3300 block of Après Ski Way.

Tease photo

Routt County Fair comes to thrilling conclusion

Final day of fair filled with horse races, bull riding and impromptu sheep herding

Sheep herding wasn't on the schedule, but when a feisty flock of the livestock escaped Sunday at the Routt County Fairgrounds in Hayden, people moved quickly to round up the 30 agile escapees.

Tease photo

Racers swarm to Steamboat Triathlon

Nearly 400 competitors took on the course for the eighth annual Steamboat Triathlon on Sunday at Lake Catamount.

Steamboat Springs Pro Rodeo Series No. 10 results

Steamboat Springs Pro Rodeo Series No. 10 results

Continental Divide Trail Run results for Aug. 19

Continental Divide Trail Run results for Aug. 19

Jane McLeod: With garlic, timing is everything

Planted in the fall, garlic sets its roots before it goes dormant in winter but starts the serous business of growing in spring. Given our capricious spring weather, it’s hard to know the countdown to maturity.

County Agenda for Aug. 20 and 21

County Agenda for Aug. 20 and 21

Monday Medical: Campaign targets men and suicide

Colorado has the sixth-highest rate of suicide in the U.S., according to the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention. Men between the ages of 25 and 54 make up a significant portion of suicide deaths in the state.