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Sheriff's Office fires detention deputy
Investigator: Fort Collins incident a violation of conduct policy
A Routt County Sheriff's Office detention deputy was fired Monday for what officials said was violation of the department's conduct policy.
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The Record for Aug. 26
2:11 a.m. A juvenile situation was reported in Steamboat Springs.
YVHA closes on Fish Creek Mobile Home Park
The Yampa Valley Housing Authority has closed on its $3.2 million purchase of the Fish Creek Mobile Home Park.
Tom Ross: Remember when Crayola 64 was a status symbol?
The late, great Sam Cooke was one of the most significant soul singers of all time. But Mr. Cooke was not the kind of guy you would send out with your youngsters to do their shopping for school supplies.
Contested campaigns brewing for City Council
All five Steamboat Springs City Council seats up for election this November will likely be contested.
Charlie Bates: One for the Generations
Thursday night's well-attended concert "Rameau to Ragtime" at the United Methodist Church brought us yet another first-class classical ensemble - "The Generations Piano Trio," so called because of the disparity in ages of its members. John Sant'Ambrogio, cello, is 50 years violinist Dmitri Pogorelov's senior. And those ages bracket that of pianist Judith Stillman.
School Board discusses full-day kindergarten
The Steamboat Springs School Board discussed implementing a full-time, district-wide kindergarten program Monday night, but board members acknowledged it could be an expensive and lengthy process.
Al White eyes state Senate seat
Grand County Republican '98 percent sure' of '08 campaign
State Rep. Al White, R-Winter Park, said Monday he is all but certain he will run for state Senate in 2008.
Council to debate ballot language
The Steamboat Springs City Council is expected to decide tonight how to word ballot language for a possible new recreation center. What remains to be seen is whether the council will go to voters for a rec facility at Ski Town Fields or for expanded facilities at both Howelsen Hill and Old Town Hot Springs.
An 'all new' school year
Steamboat Springs students return for first day of class
Gabe Aigner was so excited for his first day at Soda Creek Elementary School on Monday that the first-grader awoke before his parents and was dressed and ready to leave a few hours early.
