Stories for July 23, 2006

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A bit of French Impressionism

French Impressionism. The name immediately brings to mind Monet, Renoir and Degas. But Debussy and Ravel?

Monday Medical: A baby's first step to health

Choosing a pediatrician before birth has many benefits

Expectant parents have long lists of "things to do" to prepare for birth and parenthood.

County Agenda

Scheduled business of the Routt County Board of Commissioners

Board seeks District 5 rep

Miller-Freutel's resignation opens seat, presidency

News of Steamboat Springs School Board President Tom Miller-Freutel's resignation caught Superintendent Donna Howell a little off guard.

Water lovers able to adapt

Wheelchairs traded for wakeboards

Two years ago, Vijay Viswanathan severed his spinal cord while rappelling at a rock-climbing site on the Front Range. He has used a wheelchair ever since.

Tom Ross: Neil Young still 'Rockin' in the Free World'

Most of my rock'n'roll heroes are rushing toward senior citizen status. But I rediscovered the passion and fire that characterized rock music in another era at Red Rocks Amphitheater on July 20.

Steamboat Little League squads fall short

Two Steamboat Springs Little League all-star teams that had secured District 3 championship titles last week saw their seasons end this weekend.

The Record for July 24

Stagecoach store moves ahead

County commissioners also to discuss Heritage Park

Plans for a general store in Stagecoach may clear another hurdle this week.

Lathrop family aces event

Mixed Doubles Championships deemed a success

The Sunday finals matches at the Steamboat Springs Tennis Association's Mixed Doubles Championships were an active family affair.