Stories for October 17, 2005

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Briefs for Oct. 18

Rifles, shotgun stolen from townhome over weekend

RICD trial begins

The city of Steamboat Springs and the Colorado Water Conservation Board were in court Monday for the first day of a scheduled seven-day trial about the city's recreational water right application.

Winter bargains at annual ski swap

The forecast promises the return of summer this weekend, but inside the halls of Steamboat Springs Middle School, the focus will be on winter savings.

Loomis funds small against DeVincentis

Steamboat Springs School Board incumbent Michael Loomis has raised only a fraction of the money accumulated by his challenger for the board's District 1 seat, according to campaign finance reports turned in to the Routt County Clerk and Recorder's Office on Monday.

Cement shortage slows YVRA

The nationwide cement shortage has caught up with the paving project at Yampa Valley Regional Airport. But Routt County officials don't think the problem will inconvenience air travelers.

The Record for Oct. 18

Sunday, Oct. 16 12:04 a.m. Loud people in a hot tub were reported in the 2800 block of Burgess Creek Road. Police responded and warned and advised the party.

Local woman dies in rollover

A 45-year-old Steamboat Springs woman died Sunday night when her car rolled down an embankment off U.S. Highway 40 near the base of Rabbit Ears Pass.

Man tries to steal noodles, candy

A man was arrested at City Market on Saturday night after he tried to leave the store with more than $100 worth of Top Ramen noodles and candy that he hadn't paid for.

Kidd arrested in grocery incident

Steamboat Springs ski legend Billy Kidd was arrested last week after taking a package of buffalo steaks and a dozen pink roses from City Market while it was closed for renovations.