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Rams send off coach with solid play
The girls on the Soroco volleyball team may not like playing in the high school's old gym because of its low ceilings and tight sideline space, but Betsy Photos was glad to close out her career as Soroco's head coach there on Saturday.
Tigers' season ends in double tie-breaker
Hayden hoped to advance to the semifinals of the District 5 tournament in Oak Creek with an upset win over No. 2-seeded Meeker on Saturday morning.
Hard luck Sailors
Tough draw, errors down Steamboat's regional hopes
Sometimes familiarity can be a bad thing.
The Record for Oct. 27
The following is a list of people booked into the Routt County Jail on suspicion of the listed charges. The arresting agency is listed in parentheses.
A winning legacy
Veteran volleyball coach teaches more than the game
Wendy Hall has spent the past 20 years gaining the respect of her players and opposing coaches by making sure her teams are always prepared. But it was Hall, Steamboat Springs High School's volleyball coach, who was unprepared for what her team did before its final home game of the season Oct. 19.
Sailor runners have mixed results at state
For the third straight year, the Steamboat Springs boys cross country team qualified for state by earning the fourth and final spot at regionals. With that experience, they knew what to expect going into this year's Colorado State Cross Country Championships.
John F. Russell: Coaching in a new world
It takes a special kind of person to be a high school coach.
Tourism with a twist
Rio Blanco, Moffat and Routt counties aim to put culture, heritage into tourism
To most people, tourism in Northwest Colorado means tearing up Mount Werner on a powder day, watching hot air balloons launch or exploring the beauty of the Rocky Mountains.
Wildhorse Meadows sales are strong
The Developers of Wildhorse Meadows recently received the sign they were seeking. It was a $16 million sign. During an eight-week period this fall, Resort Ventures West sold 32 of the 41 single-family building lots that make up the first phase of the development near the base of the Steamboat Ski Area. The selling price of the lots ranged from $475,000 to $600,000.
Sound Off for Oct. 29
Steamboat has many great people and businesses. Why does it seem that every year the Chamber nominates the same people and the same businesses to be honored. It seems to be a problem. There are many good businesses and business people that should be honored.
Home sales thrive in West Routt
Hayden was the hot market for single-family home sales in the sub-$500,000 range, with 20 transactions during the third-quarter that ended Sept. 30. Doug Labor of Buyers Resource Real Estate said the 20 homes that sold in Hayden during summer and early fall ranged in price from $145,000 to $322,000. Labor is the official keeper of real estate statistics for the Steamboat Springs Multiple Listing Service.
Tom Miller-Freuter: Timing is right
I remember having a conversation with Steamboat Springs Middle School assistant principal Jerry Buelter late in 2005. Our conversation revolved around what the "best school district" in the state of Colorado would look like. There were many identified characteristics, some of which included a diverse curriculum, dynamic community, administrative leadership, advanced educational environments (facilities), and highly (continuously) trained professionals capable of stimulating a passion for learning.
Bookings for ski vacations running ahead of schedule
Lodging properties are reporting an increase in advance bookings of Steamboat ski vacations. The pace of reservations is consistent with an increase in airline seats booked. "I have been doing this for 20 years and this is one of the best years we have had," said Bob Milne, owner of Steamboat Resorts. His company manages 19 properties and rents 875 units.
Peter F. Remy: 'Yes' on 3C and 3D
Those of you who know me will have to agree that I have dealt with quality life issues in the last 23 years by helping families relocate to Steamboat Springs through business sales as a specialized business broker. A good education system and a sense of community are the top inquiries from people seeking a new life in the mountains. Now, what does that have to do with voting yes on 3C and 3D in the upcoming elections?
Cam Boyd: Vote 'no' on 3D
It seems everywhere I look, I see a sign to "vote for our children." I am in support of our children, and I will vote yes on 3C to raise our teachers' salaries. However, the plan for the new school to be built at Soda Creek Elementary is inadequate for the future needs of the region.
Tara Schupner: Turning a deaf ear
The ongoing protest at Gallaudet University in Washington, D.C., against the selection of Dr. Jane K. Fernandes as the next president is not just about deaf identity politics - it's about a university community's struggle for shared governance.
Our View: 'No' to council pay raise
In Referendum 2A, the Steamboat Springs City Council asks voters for a pay raise.
Simulation designed to enlighten students
Drunk driving accident part of weeklong activities
With a gruesome car accident scene providing the backdrop, Soroco High School's student body sat in silence Tuesday as the students listened to fellow classmate Nahila Bonfiglio describe what happened and how two of her friends died.
Man suffers injuries after crashing motorcycle
A 20-year-old Steamboat Springs man sustained minor injuries Saturday afternoon when he crashed his motorcycle on Fish Creek Falls Road.
Class Notes for Oct. 29
Steamboat students compete at Math Day
Four Steamboat Springs High School students are participating in the 30th annual Colorado State University Math Day on Nov. 2. This year's team is senior Austin Anderson, junior Sam Chovan and sophomore Charlie Stoddard. Junior Austin Pivarnik will compete individually.
Strawberry Park dives into 21st century
Technology a growing tool in elementary classrooms
The signal goes up: "Three, two, one, record."
The Record for Oct. 29
The following is a list of people booked into the Routt County Jail on suspicion of the listed charges. The arresting agency is listed in parentheses.
Ruth 'Rusty' Mack Poulter
Former Steamboat Springs resident Ruth "Rusty" Mack Poulter died peacefully Oct. 21, 2006, with her family at her side, at Hospice Family Care Center in Tucson, Ariz. She was 78.
Larry D. Fuchs
Larry D. Fuchs, 53, died Oct. 14, 2006, in Tualitin, Ore., after a long and courageous battle with lymphoma.
Mary Rae Danford
Former Steamboat Springs resident Mary Rae Danford died Oct. 21, 2006, at her home. She was 70.
O. George Specht Jr.
Longtime Steamboat Springs resident O. George Specht Jr. died Oct. 21, 2006. He was 86.
Tapes reveal issues
Town employees objected to
Three Oak Creek town employees complained to Town Board members during a Sept. 25 closed-door meeting that former Mayor Kathy "Cargo" Rodeman was too involved in town business and had assumed a role akin to town manager, not mayor.
Contributions for Nov. 7 election
Campaign contributions for Routt County candidates in the Nov. 7 election.
To them, your vote is worth $144,361
Campaign money stacks up
A seasoned state politician out-raised his challenger by a 7-to-1 ratio. The two candidates for Routt County sheriff have fundraising totals just $35 apart. One candidate for Routt County commissioner has spent nearly $10,000 more on campaigning than the other.
Jimmy Westlalke: November's tiny eclipse
Being the third rock from the sun, Earth has two neighboring planets that orbit closer to the Sun than she does, Mercury and Venus. Both of these inner worlds can, on occasion, pass directly in front of the sun as viewed from Earth, producing a tiny eclipse called a transit. For this to happen, all of the celestial bodies involved must line up at just the right time and just the right spot. Consequently, transit events are rare.
Thomas William Quinn-Clynes
Thomas William Quinn-Clynes, son of Colleen Quinn and Joe Clynes of Steamboat Springs, was born at 5:45 p.m., Oct. 16, 2006.
Izabel Patricia Daniels
Izabel Patricia Daniels, daughter of Anna and Chris Daniels of Steamboat Springs, was born at 1:21 p.m., Oct. 16, 2006.
Julian Gabriel Chapman
Julian Gabriel Chapman, son of Diana and Mark Chapman of Steamboat Springs, was born at 6:53 a.m., Oct. 7, 2006.
Dublin L. Hubbard Farrell
Dublin L. Hubbard Farrell, son of Amy Margaret and Glen Alan Farrell of Steamboat Springs, was born at 1:37 p.m., Oct. 19, 2006.
Taylin Dee Harthun
Taylin Dee Harthun, daughter of Dalene and Joe Harthun of Kremmling, was born at 1:33 a.m., Oct. 19, 2006.
Hailey Marie Goodwin
Hailey Marie Goodwin, daughter of Brandy and Jake Goodwin of Craig, was born at 5:09 p.m., Oct. 15, 2006.
Neuman-Reichley
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Stanton of Escondido, Calif., and Mr. and Mrs. Stephan Neuman of Naples, Fla., announce the engagement of their daughter, Lora Kathryn, to Adam Reichley, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Reichley of Bremerton, Wash.
Ellison-Heilner
Dan and Kitty Ellison and Tom and Dele Heilner are pleased to announce the engagement of their children, Jenny Ellison and LB Heilner.
Routt County Spotlight: Mark Andersen
Occupation: Director of Routt County United Way
Hot gear to keep you warm
Picking out a new snowboard, jacket and goggles is so much easier when there are few options to choose from, so excuse Hilary Greene if she is a little flustered.
