Stories for July 11, 2006

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Rodeo roping in crowds

It's been a busy three weeks for the Steamboat Springs Professional Rodeo Series, and if Brent Romick has his way, things won't slow down until the end of August.

Housing initiative passed

County developers offering affordable options will be rewarded

Developers who provide affordable housing in Routt County will be rewarded, officials decided Tuesday.

Luxury dog kennel approved

Ron and Peggy Haases' dream to build a resort-like boarding kennel for pets is one step closer to coming true.

Want benefits? Get an ID

White, Taylor say voters lost their voice when immigration legislation passed

Routt County's two state lawmakers give different amounts of disapproval to proposed laws restricting services for illegal immigrants.

Our View: Homeowners should count their blessings

If the homeowners in Heritage Park want to preserve the entry into their neighborhood as open space, we have a solution for them -- step up and buy the property from owner Ty Lockhart.

Voting system demos available

County officials to offer free trials of new machines

Voters who want to learn more about Routt County's new voting system have a chance to try it in person.

Stephen M. Dearholt: Vandalism serious

The vandalism on the K-68 ski jump is a very serious problem. I don't know who the owner is, whether it's the Winter Sports Club or the city.

Heinz's school gets kids hooked on hockey

Herald Stout got hooked on hockey in an unorthodox way -- by watching his young daughter.

Jeff Batt: Hippies not enemies

I was watching the 6 p.m. news last night (KUSA Channel 9, Denver), and saw the video of the before and after pictures of the recent Rainbow Gathering near Steamboat Springs.

Hayden officials rethink position

Hayden's first year with a full-time Parks and Recreation supervisor didn't work out as planned.

Chilean talks with families

A Chilean psychologist will meet with immigrant families tonight to help address concerns they may have about acclimating to the U.S.

Rain welcome, but impact minimal

It may seem low, but the National Weather Service has recorded less than an inch of rain in Steamboat Springs since Saturday morning.

Briefs for July 12

Vacation Bible school offered for local children Several local churches are offering Vacation Bible schools for local children. They are:

The Record for July 12

1:41 a.m. Officers warned a group of people who were camping illegally near Third Street and Lincoln Avenue.

Red Sox 2nd in Craig league

Nothing about the way the Hayden Red Sox play says young. Well, other than the blue bubble gum.

Malone hired as grant writer

Partners in Routt County director to fill space left by Sue Gariepy

Routt County school administrators did not have to look far to find a new grant writer.