News for Saturday, September 8, 2012

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Soroco volleyball struggles through weekend

The Soroco High School volleyball team didn’t manage to make much of its first full weekend of games, the Rams falling twice in straight sets.

Soroco football romp again, defeat Justice

The Soroco High School football team improved to 2-0 on the season and it has yet to play a close game. The Rams stomped Justice in Oak Creek on Friday night with a 64-6 victory. Soroco now has outscored its opponents 120-6 on the season.

Steamboat tennis struggles in Grand Junction

Stefan Sortland placed fourth Saturday at No. 3 singles to lead the Steamboat Springs High School tennis squad in the two-day Western Slope Open in Grand Junction.

Steamboat candidates for Colorado House District 26 debate in Grand Junction

This weekend marked what one candidate called the first substantial debate of the campaign season. On Saturday, Club 20 hosted a series of debates for Western Slope candidates vying for state and national offices at Colorado Mesa University in Grand Junction.

The Record for Sept. 7

2:32 a.m. Steamboat Springs Police Department Officers were called to a report of a drunken person in the 700 block of Lincoln Avenue. The person was taken to detox.

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Steamboat's children's author festival a scrumptious success

Book Feast took place Friday evening and all day Saturday, drawing more than 150 children — with parents in tow — to a multi-dimensional arts and literature festival at Bud Werner Memorial Library and the Depot Art Center.

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Steamboat soccer passes Rifle for 4-0 win

Steamboat dominated the middle portion of Saturday's soccer game against Rifle, winning 4-0.

Real Estate Transactions for Aug. 31 to Sept. 5

Real Estate Transactions for Aug. 31 to Sept. 5

On the Market: Broker Mark Elting joins Coldwell Banker Distinctive Properties

Mark “Dutch” Elting has joined Coldwell Banker Distinctive Properties as a full-time associate broker working out of the Steamboat Springs office.

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Tom Ross: Mid-September brings elk bugling season to the mountains

The eerie call of an elk bugling in the forest is one of the most primal sounds to be heard in the natural world, and it’s accessible right in our big backyard.

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Steamboat Springs' Emerald Mountain hosts Ride For Dirt fundraiser

The inaugural Ride For Dirt mountain bike race and fundraiser took place Saturday on Emerald Mountain. Proceeds benefit Routt County Riders, a local cycling club.

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74-unit condo complex in Steamboat Springs clears 1st planning hurdle

Where some Steamboat residents and members of the City Council see opportunity and community benefit in a new base area development, others see a tall monstrosity that could cast shadows over nearby condo units.

John F. Russell: Back to bowling

The temperatures are dropping, the colors are changing and it's back to bowling. All are sure signs that fall has arrived in Steamboat Springs.

Steamboat briefs: Euzoa Bible Church will host 31-week Bible study

Euzoa Bible Church announced in a news release an innovative examination of the Bible in a series about God’s story. The 31-week Bible study begins Sept. 9 and continues Sundays. Senior Pastor Chris McCombs will lead the study group.

Routt County Council on Aging senior lunch menus for week of Sept. 10

Routt County Council on Aging senior lunch menus for week of Sept. 10

Routt County school lunch menus for week of Sept. 10

Routt County school lunch menus for week of Sept. 10