News for Thursday, July 12, 2012

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Coed C League Standings and Game Results for July 12

Coed C League Standings and Game Results for July 12

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Steamboat community copes with loss of Appels

Autopsy reveals Chris Appel was shot multiple times by husband Tuesday

Friends and family members might never know what triggered Larry Appel to shoot himself and his wife, who died after being shot multiple times, an autopsy performed Thursday morning shows.

The Record for July 11

2:13 a.m. Steamboat Springs Police Department officers were called to a report of three males fighting in the 600 block of Lincoln Avenue. An intoxicated male was contacted, and he was allowed to go home with a sober person.

Cedar Knob Fire now 70 percent contained in Moffat County

The Cedar Knob Fire in Moffat County south of Maybell was 70 percent contained Thursday afternoon, according to a news release.

Routt County commissioner candidates weigh in on decision

The unfolding tension between Routt County officials and Quicksilver Resources figures to be a debating point in county commissioner races this fall.

Girls lacrosse camp begins Monday in Steamboat

A four-day Steamboat girls lacrosse clinic begins Monday at Gardner Field at Steamboat Springs High School.

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South Routt cowgirl heads to national competition

South Routt's Marley Hammer qualified in pole bending earlier this summer for the National High School Finals Rodeo, which begins Friday in Rock Springs, Wyo.

A Dog's Eye View: Off-leash etiquette

Off-leash dog parks, if managed properly, can fill this need by offering our dogs a wonderful outdoor experience. Before you go, here are some things to consider.

Community Agriculture Alliance: Fire prevention and survival

This year’s historic fire season has brought many people to think and act on wildfire prevention. Fire is unforgiving and can find the weak link in your home’s fire defenses.

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Steamboat a 'good, soulful place' for musician Jed Clampit

The white-bearded, kind-eyed troubadour has been bound to the road life of a musician since he quit his suit-and-tie job at Sears in the 1970s. He first came through Steamboat in 1985 to visit a friend and played a gig at the Old Town Pub.

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Steamboat's Brian Harvey switching the radio dial

Steamboat radio personality to manage two new stations

It only makes sense that after 25 years as a local radio personality, salesperson and manager, Brian Harvey will work for two new radio stations in Steamboat.

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NFL star Jimmy Graham finds comfort in Steamboat

The third-year tight end for the New Orleans Saints says Steamboat's athletic mindset and outdoor opportunities provide ideal offseason training ground.

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5 questions with Trampled by Turtles' Erik Berry

Mandolin player Erik Berry took a few minutes this week to talk to Explore Steamboat about the band's early days and the significance of the first show they played in Steamboat Springs.

Howelsen Hill 8-miler trail run set for Saturday in Steamboat

Steamboat Springs Running Series organizers are expecting an eager field of competitors early Saturday morning for the Howelsen Hill 8-miler, the first trail run of the summer series.

Coed D League Softball Standings and Game Results for July 11

Coed D League Softball Standings and Game Results for July 11

Steamboat Springs Youth Lacrosse Week 2 Standings

Steamboat Springs Youth Lacrosse Week 2 Standings

Adult Coed Soccer League Results for July 10

Adult Coed Soccer League Results for July 10

Steamboat briefs: Tread of Pioneers Museum receives $30,000 in grants

The Tread of Pioneers Museum received $30,000 in grants from the Boettcher Foundation and El Pomar Foundation, according to a news release.

Hayden considers historic rezoning of downtown area

Hayden Town Planner Tim Katers said Wednesday that the town’s historic downtown district has a branding problem.