News for Friday, November 2, 2012

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Steamboat Springs football shut out in season finale

The Steamboat Springs High School football team lost its last game of the season, falling to Delta, 35-0.

Steamboat briefs: Annual Arts & Crafts Fair is Saturday at Yampa Valley Regional Airport

The Yampa Valley Regional Airport will host the annual Arts & Crafts Fair from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday at the airport terminal.

Routt County Council on Aging senior lunch menus for week of Nov. 5

Routt County Council on Aging senior lunch menus for week of Nov. 5

Routt County school lunch menus for week of Nov. 5

Routt County school lunch menus for week of Nov. 5

Wanted Steamboat man turns himself in to police

The third man wanted in connection with a burglary, aggravated robbery and kidnapping turned himself in to police Friday.

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US Capitol tree rolling through Steamboat on Tuesday

An extra dose of patriotism and holiday cheer will be present in Steamboat Springs on Election Day, when a semitrailer pulls the U.S. Capitol Christmas tree through town.

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Jack Finney Memorial Gallery opens in Steamboat Springs High School

The Jack Finney Memorial Gallery was named for a local sculptor who loved the Yampa Valley and sharing his passion for creative endeavors.

Ski and Sport Swap set for next weekend in Steamboat

Rick DeVos said the excitement nearly is palpable every autumn when the doors are opened to the Steamboat Springs Winter Sports Club’s annual Ski and Sport Swap.

The Record for Thursday, Nov. 1, 2012

1:28 p.m. Routt County Sheriff’s Office deputies were called to a report of a person who was bitten by a rat at Strawberry Park Elementary School.

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Remodel renaissance in Steamboat's Tree Haus neighborhood

Tree Haus residents enjoy unique views of the ski area’s best profile from a 30-year-old subdivision that recently has launched into a quiet remodeling renaissance.

Steamboat's September sales tax collections see small decrease

Sales tax collections in the city of Steamboat Springs saw a small decrease in September, marking only the second such decrease this year.

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Trout Creek oil well wins Routt County Planning Commission nod

Planning commissioners on Thursday recommended that Shell Oil be required to build a subsurface water quality monitoring well between the well’s bore hole and six domestic water wells in the vicinity.