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Fairview fight goes to city
The Steamboat Springs City Council is being asked to resolve a dispute among neighbors in the Fairview subdivision about city lots sold to residents almost 15 years ago.
City celebrates festive Fourth
A group of librarians showed the community they can cut loose -- and maneuver a mean book cart -- during Monday's Fourth of July parade.
Big tourist weekend runs smoothly
The thousands of tourists who descended on Steamboat Springs during the Fourth of July weekend contributed to heavy traffic and hundreds of calls the Steamboat Springs Police Department, but everything ran smoothly.
Seminar to tackle global warming
Former World Bank panel chairman will discuss environmental issues
When the organizers of the free Seminars at Steamboat series surveyed attendees, a majority said they would like to learn more about environmental issues. Bob Stein heard the request, and he could think of no one more globally informed on environmental issues than Jim MacNeill.
Brooks shares his 'real America'
David Brooks is hilarious. He isn't that tell-a-knock-knock-joke-and-slap-your-knee funny, either. He is cynical and sarcastic, which is whole different story.
Return of balloons more than hot air
Steamboat's Balloon Rodeo will return next July, but not to the meadow where it has been for 25 years. Lodging reservations for the upcoming Rainbow Weekend are ahead of last year's pace already. The centerpieces of the long-running tourism weekend are Art in the Park, and the Balloon Rodeo. This year, 45 hot air balloons are scheduled to participate Saturday and Sunday.
Briefs for July 5, 2005
A woman was issued a citation for assault Monday after allegedly hitting two other women during a baseball game. Christina Aguilar, 33, of Englewood, was issued a citation after allegedly hitting sisters Amanda and Krystal Quick of Denver.
Yampa parade salutes the workers of America
The band that kicked off Yampa's Fourth of July parade Monday also ended it. As soon as "The Band," a mixture of community members who volunteered to play this year, finished walking down Main Street, they jumped into several trucks that were waiting for them and drove to the end of the parade so they could march again as the last act.
