Stories for September 4, 2006

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Man arrested after rollover

Four passengers OK

A 23-year-old man was arrested early Sunday morning on suspicion of careless driving and driving under the influence of alcohol after he lost control of the car he was driving near Mount Werner Road and Routt County Road 14.

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Video: Morning News Update

Leaders are calling for the District Attorney's Office to reverse the sentence of two Rainbow Gathering participants caught stealing fruit from the trash at a local business; a man was arrested after a car crash early Sunday; lift-ticket winners for Saturday, Sunday and Monday are announced; and Laddan Ledbetter is the winner of the Rocky Mountain Bull Bash. Brought to you by Coleman Cook and Sharon Pace-Ward of Colorado Group Realty in Steamboat Springs.

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Too much time?

Community leaders call for overturn

Several local politicians and attorneys are urging the 14th Judicial District Attorney's Office to reconsider a six-month jail sentence given last week to two men who pleaded guilty to misdemeanor trespass for stealing rotten produce from a garbage can.

Cyclists to ride Gore Pass

ACA-sanctioned event is Saturday

Riding in a peloton - a large group of bicyclists packed elbow to elbow - can be intimidating for a first-time road racer. Fortunately for those interested in taking that next step in competitive cycling, Saturday's Gore Pass Road Race provides an excellent chance to gain race experience.

A Texas-size win

Bull rider turns luck around in Sunday's PBR event

Laddan Ledbetter was in a slump.

County Agenda for Tuesday, September 5

Morning Session

Briefs for September 4

'Arsenic and Old Lace' auditions this month

The Record for September 2

12:27 a.m. A 19-year-old Steamboat Springs man was arrested near Fifth and Oak streets on suspicion of driving under the influence of alcohol, speeding and being a minor in possession.

Apa Sherpa to visit

Apa Sherpa, who has climbed Mount Everest more times than any other person, will speak in Steamboat Springs later this month.

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Running ragged

Sheepdog competition just another day at work

Marianne Sasak's border collie puppy, Dot, is only 14 months old, but she already has the passion and vigor it takes to be a competitive stock dog.

Traffic jam

New rules lengthen lines at vehicles office

A trip to the Routt County Motor Vehicles Office could now be more than just a lunch-break errand.

Chatting with School Board VP Jeff Troeger

Jeff Troeger is a professor at Colorado Mountain College and the vice president of the Steamboat Springs School Board. He was our guest for an online chat Friday on steamboatpilot.com.

Monday Medical: Air quality an asthma concern

When we think of living in the mountains, we think of breathing clean fresh mountain air, right? What we think is not exactly what we get. For me, anyway, it wasn't until I moved to the mountains that I started experiencing breathing problems, which soon led to a diagnosis of asthma.