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An instant 'classic' at Sidney Peak Ranch
When a couple hundred people are sitting in a barn on a Sunday evening just before Labor Day, and the auctioneer is taking bids on a pickup load of hay, and most heads are covered with a Stetson of one shape or another, it must be a real ranch auction, right?
Hahn's Peak news for Sept. 10
Oh, shucks! Mo and my customers have been enjoying 25 or 30 humming birds at the feeders all summer. Then, after a cold night last week, most of them left and went south to cross the Gulf of Mexico. Now we have two or three.
Jimmy Westlake: Enter the Sea Goat
Summer is slipping away from us. I know this because the Sea Goat is entering our early evening sky. "What's a Sea Goat?" you ask. It's a good question.
Zoey Rae Green
Zoey Rae Green, daughter of Shelly and Stephen Green, was born at 8:18 a.m. Sept. 1, 2006. She weighed 7 pounds and 5 ounces and was 19 inches long. Her grandparents are Cathy Morrow of Oak Creek; Jim Monroe of Rathdrum, Idaho; and Terry and Rachel Green of Oak Creek.
Kyle Stephen Meyring
Kyle Stephen Meyring, son of Erin and Lee Meyring, was born at 8:08 a.m. Aug. 30, 2006. He weighed 8 pounds and 12 ounces and was 20.5 inches long. His sibling is Cash Meyring. His grandparents are Paul and Sharon Timmons of Westminster and Terry and Nancy Meyring of Alliance, Neb.
Bodie Hart Zamzow
Bodie Hart Zamzow, son of Carrol and Darren Zamzow, was born at 9:40 a.m. Aug. 30, 2006. He weighed 6 pounds and 11 ounces and was 17.5 inches long. His sibling his Ben Zamzow.
Curcio-Feagler
Monica Katherine Curcio, daughter of Jim and Kathy Curcio of Steamboat Springs, and Chad Leonard Feagler, son of Dr. an Mrs. John Feagler of Scottsdale, Ariz., were married July 8, 2006 atop the gondola on Mount Werner. A reception immediately followed at the Thunder Lodge.
Rams top Saratoga in OT
Big finish in Soroco football home opener
The stage was set - overtime, tied game in the home opener under Friday night lights, the ball ten yards away from victory - and all Soroco senior fullback Kane Johnson wanted was a taco.
Hayden prevails
Tigers beat Soroco Rams three games to one
The Hayden volleyball team took a systematic approach against Soroco Friday night.
Longtime police chief retires
Jody Lenahan to leave Hayden department after 32 years of service
Longtime Hayden police Chief Jody Lenahan has announced his retirement effective Oct. 6.
Tom Ross: Silly rabbit earns respect
Motel sign has become emblematic of Old Town
What's 7-feet, 6-inches tall, has orange glowing eyes, prefers carrots to hamburgers and represents one of the best remaining examples of roadside Americana in Steamboat Springs?
National Porsche club visits Steamboat
First it was Mustangs, now it's Porsches.
Board to discuss strategic plan
Calendar, graduation requirements, performing arts on agenda
Graduation requirements, the school year calendar and alternative compensation plans for teachers and staff will be among the discussion items Monday during the Steamboat Springs School Board's study session.
The Record for Sept. 7
7:31 a.m. A woman reportedly found a child's bicycle near Seventh and Oak streets.
Briefs for September 9
Bud Werner Memorial Library's Book Club is encouraging new members to join. The club meets every four to six weeks and is facilitated by Michelle Dover, the library's circulation manager. Visit www.steamboatlibrary.org for a complete list of books to be read and discussed by the book club this year. For more information, call 879-0240.
Man gets four years for vehicular assault
A 53-year-old Craig man was sentenced to four years in prison Thursday for vehicular assault and driving under the influence of alcohol.
County candidates busy
Mitsch Bush published, Strong visits Mexico City
The two candidates for Routt County Commissioner are not letting campaign season slow them down.
