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Robbins pleads guilty to vehicular homicide
A Denver man pleaded guilty Friday to vehicular homicide in connection with a June car accident that killed a Clark man.
Business leaders urged to rediscover childhood
Kerst, F.M. Light & Sons honored with Navigator Awards
Adults who want to succeed in business might consider spending more time doing childish things.
Meetings will look at coal delivery plans
Officials have scheduled Nov. 17 for the first of several meetings exploring how to deliver coal by train to Hayden Station.
Briefs for Oct. 29
Two injured in furniture truck rollover on pass A furniture truck driver and his passenger were taken to Yampa Valley Medical Center on Thursday morning after suffering minor injuries when the truck rolled over on Rabbit Ears Pass.
Judge: City to have water right
The city of Steamboat Springs will soon have a recreational water right.
Campaign funds questioned
Steamboat Springs officials told City Council candidates and their campaign officials Thursday to be wary of accepting donations from area businesses.
Towny Anderson: Guiding growth
Bob Milne suggests I would be "unreceptive to a part of our community that provides jobs and the tax base for the services we all expect." That's wrong and sidesteps the real issue in this election, which is shaping up as a referendum on how we will move forward -- as a community with a resort, or a resort community. If the old-school business oligarchy continues to rule, we may have a resort, but we will lose our community. Conversely, if we regain balance by investing in our community, the resort will prosper because it is marketing a sense of place -- a family-friendly, Western community.
Bill Haight: For your safety
Although much has been said about the lack of specificity with respect to where the state will spend the money it will retain if referendums C and D are approved in November, let there be no doubt that the Colorado Department of Transportation has very detailed plans. The department has developed a detailed list of important statewide projects that will be built within the next five years with the proceeds of the bonds that would be issued. Absent voter approval of these referendums, the construction schedule for these projects will be deferred until new funding becomes available, which may be a very long time.
Steamboat football clinches playoff berth
Any thoughts that a week off might leave the Steamboat Springs football team rusty were dispelled in the first half of Friday's game at Delta.
Hayden proves it belongs
If there was any question about which team should represent the Western Slope League in this year's playoffs, Hayden answered it Friday night.
The Record for Oct. 27
Thursday, Oct. 27 12:28 a.m. A driver reportedly ran into landscaping boulders in the 1700 block of Burgess Creek Road. The 28-year-old woman was arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence of alcohol, careless driving and possessing marijuana and drug paraphernalia. She was not injured.
