News for Monday, October 15, 2012

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Catching up with local collegiate athletes for Oct. 16

Catching up with local collegiate athletes for Oct. 16

The Record for Sunday, Oct. 14, 2012

12:04 a.m. Steamboat Springs Police Department officers were called to a report of a disturbance in the first block of Seventh Street.

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Tom Ross: Lovable Alex Karras wasn't so beloved in Title Town

The late George Plimpton wrote about his misadventures as a journalist trying to play quarterback for the Detroit Lions.

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Steamboat Springs city manager's contract again a topic of discussion

The Steamboat Springs City Council on Tuesday night is set to discuss City Manager Jon Roberts' contract months before his regularly scheduled performance evaluation. Council members refused to comment on the agenda item.

Steamboat Springs City Council could decide relocation of fire and police stations

The future of Steamboat Springs' police and firefighting presence on Yampa Street could be decided at Tuesday's Steamboat Springs City Council meeting.

County reviews permit because of live music complaint

Routt County Planner Jake Rosenberg notified Hahn's Peak Roadhouse owners Aug. 30 that any future hosting of live music would constitute a violation of their permit.

Joel Reichenberger: Looking for my favorite player

How do you pick your favorite college football player? A fellow Steamboat Today sports reporter Luke Graham recently shot me a text message, “Is Collin Klein your favorite K-State football player of all time?”

Steamboat city planner selected as finalist for Housing Authority director

The Yampa Valley Housing Authority — which has been without an executive director since this summer — has narrowed the choices for its next top staff member down to a single finalist.

Hayden, Steamboat youths show well in regional Punt, Pass and Kick challenge

A number of local athletes competed Sunday in the Punt, Pass and Kick sectionals at Stocker Stadium in Grand Junction.

Routt County high school sports roundup from this weekend

Postseason pictures are beginning to come into focus for Routt County high school sports teams. Check out a roundup of what happened this weekend, and what looms in the days ahead.

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Steamboat Today raises more than $3,600 with pink issue

For one day, on Oct. 15, the Steamboat Today newspaper was printed on pink newsprint to draw attention to Breast Cancer Awareness Month.

Peabody plans to go public with plans for Trout Creek Reservoir southwest of Steamboat Springs

Peabody contemplated in April that the reservoir capturing water from both Trout and Middle creeks would store about 11,720 acre-feet of water with a surface area of about 385 acres.

Steamboat Springs morning roundup for Monday, Oct. 15

The Steamboat Today is going pink for breast cancer awareness month. Read stories about technology, treatment and survivors.

Deb Babcock: Mushrooms of the Routt County forest

If you’ve been hiking the forests around Steamboat Springs this fall, you might have noticed a wide variety of mushrooms that are poking their heads through the leaf litter and conifer needles at the base of our Alpine trees despite this year’s low amount of moisture.

Monday Medical: A closer look at mammography

For women ages 40 and older, having an annual screening mammogram is the best method of detecting breast cancer in its earliest, most curable stage.

Steamboat briefs: Medicare Part D open enrollment ends Dec. 7

Open enrollment for Medicare Part D runs through Dec. 7. Medicare beneficiaries are able to change plans during this time.

County Agenda for Oct. 15 and 16

County Agenda for Oct. 15 and 16