News for Wednesday, September 5, 2012

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Steamboat briefs: CMC registration begins for 2-day Digital Photo class

Digital Photo Basics — a two-day class the covers camera functions, creating better images and how to enhance and store images — is Friday and Saturday at Colorado Mountain College.

Paul Bonnifield: No friends in business

The organizers and supporters of Citizens Supporting Property Rights better look at their whole card before entering a partnership with oil and gas companies. Remember, there are no friends in business.

Colorado Golf Association Senior Stroke Play Championships results for Sept. 5

Colorado Golf Association Senior Stroke Play Championships results for Sept. 5

Search and Rescue calls off Buffalo Pass search

Search and Rescue members called off a search for a 79-year-old local fisherman who was reported missing on Buffalo Pass because they think the man went home.

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Steamboat Springs hosts Senior Open golf tournament

The Colorado Golf Association Senior Stroke Play Championships kicked off Wednesday at Haymaker Golf Course.

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Steamboat Springs City Council receptive to pay raises for firefighters

Steamboat Springs Fire Chief Mel Stewart said Wednesday it's hard for firefighters to make a living in Steamboat Springs with their current paychecks.

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Steamboat Springs tennis team drops another match

The Steamboat Springs High School boys tennis team lost, 7-0, to Air Academy on Wednesday.

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Quilters gather in Steamboat for David Taylor workshop

This week, 25 avid quilters from across North America are meeting in Steamboat for a quilting workshop with David Taylor, a local resident and world-renowned art quilter.

The Record for Sept. 4, 2012

4:32 a.m. Steamboat Springs Police Department officers were called to a report of a bear in the first block of Cedar Court. It could not be found.

Scott Stanford: Reader survey helps guide newpaper decisions

The reader survey is one of many tools we use to make newspaper decisions. This year, 678 Routt County residents ages 18 or older completed it.

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Natural Grocers opens in Steamboat on Sept. 14

Natural Grocers has spent the summer remodeling the 12,000-square-foot building at 355 Lincoln Ave. that formerly housed David Chase Rugs & Furniture at the stoplight at Lincoln Avenue and Third Street.

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Stagecoach resident pulls man from burning car

A Stagecoach man pulled a Steamboat Springs man from a burning car Wednesday morning and possibly saved his life.

County considers permits for cell towers in West, South Routt

The Routt County Planning Commission is scheduled to hear permit applications from AT&T/New Cingular Wireless on Thursday for new cell towers in Routt County that would support faster 4G LTE connectivity.

Doak Walker Care Center in Steamboat scores top marks

The Doak Walker Care Center received top marks from its employees and residents and their families for a third straight year in a nationwide survey of long-term care centers.

Steamboat Springs morning roundup for Wednesday, Sept. 5

A festival for young bookworms comes to Steamboat, City Manager Jon Roberts has four months to prove himself and our editorial board says why the Chief closing is a good thing.