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It's hip to be old
Author to sign copies of 'Jimi Hendrix Turns Eighty'
Tim Sandlin said his book, "Jimi Hendrix Turns Eighty," is a future autobiographical fantasy.
Par for the concert
Benny Kim draws correlations between golf and playing the violin
Violinist Benny Kim will bring his fervent style of playing the violin to Steamboat Springs next week.
The Record for Jan. 24
11:41 a.m. Two aggressive white dogs reportedly threatened a man in the 3700 block of Lincoln Avenue.
Briefs for Jan. 26
A 6-year-old girl who fell off a chairlift Tuesday afternoon was not injured, according to Steamboat Ski Area officials.
Officer promoted to detective
Steamboat Springs police Officer Matt Harmon has been promoted to detective, replacing 30-year veteran Detective Ross Kelly.
Hayden woman scores $500,000
Susan Bunn an instant winner in lottery
Susan Bunn was shaking. As she raked her dime across a scratch-off lottery ticket she bought Wednesday, the ticket appeared to show she had won $500,000. But Bunn wanted to be sure so she drove back to Bear River Valley Co-op in Hayden where she works. She made Casey Rolando finish scratching the ticket.
Tattoo of the week: Cyndy Kinnecom
The tattoo is a representation of the inner sacred union between the masculine and the feminine, creating heaven on earth.
Video: Morning News Update
Molly Look is a gymnast who likes to tease her grandfathers and knows the most challenging parts of life can be cured with a cookie. The proposed expansion of Bud Werner Memorial Library faces perhaps its largest step in the city's approval process tonight. In sports, it's not often that you can surprise a coach who's won a state championship, six league titles, seven Coach of the Year honors and led his teams to 14 state playoff appearances. Brought to you by Coleman Cook and Sharon Pace-Ward of Colorado Group Realty in Steamboat Springs.
Checking out the library
Steamboat Springs planners to review massive addition
The proposed expansion of Bud Werner Memorial Library faces perhaps its largest step in the city's approval process tonight.
Cross-country crossover
Ingalls' finishes highlight Nordic team's success
When the seasons change, Katherine Ingalls trades in her mountain bike for cross-country skis. And she's proven she belongs on both.
Hayden girls win, boys lose
Hayden girls coach Stephanie Davis got something Tuesday night against Rangely she'd been searching for all year.
Hall of Fame bound
Former Sailors football coach to receive honor
It's not often that you can surprise a coach who's won a state championship, six league titles, seven Coach of the Year honors and led his teams to 14 state playoff appearances. But former Steamboat Springs High School football coach Mark Drake admits he was taken aback when he received the letter informing him of his pending induction into the Colorado High School Coaches Association Hall of Fame. The ceremony takes place March 24 in Denver.
The Record for Jan. 23
1:36 a.m. A woman in the 500 block of Pine Street reportedly heard footsteps in her house. Police checked the house and did not find anything suspicious.
Molly improving daily
Family inspired by 3-year-old rescued from sub-zero temperatures
Molly Look is a gymnast who likes to tease her grandfathers and knows the most challenging parts of life can be cured with a cookie. "After she got stuck on that fence and scratched herself, in her little mind, she needed to get to Mima's for a Dora (the Explorer) Band-Aid and a cookie to make her feel better," Bob Printy, Molly's maternal grandfather, said Wednesday. "Mima" is her maternal grandmother, Bonnie Printy.
Oak Creek staff seek pay increase
Administrative staff requesting $8,800 in salary increases
Oak Creek's depleted administrative staff is requesting $8,800 in salary raises to compensate for increased duties and workload. The raises - which would total about $8,800 - for town clerk Karen Halterman and billing clerk Vivian Johnson will be addressed by the Town Board during its meeting at 7 p.m. today.
Snowshoeing under a full moon
Event will benefit Yampa Valley Science School
Steamboat Springs residents are no strangers to walking on snow, but few likely have snowshoed under a full moon. "It's a little out of the box to go snowshoeing under a full moon," said Sheila Wright, development director for the Rocky Mountain Youth Corps.
News in Brief for Jan. 25
Recycle your Christmas trees through the end of the month in the northeast corner of the parking lot at Howelsen Ice Arena. Please remove all decorations. Call Yampa Valley Recycles at 870-7575 for more information.
Ridge Road ruling upheld
City Council votes in favor of Bear Berry Cottage
City officials upheld a ruling in favor of a vacation home rental permit on Ridge Road after a lengthy hearing Wednesday night. In a quasi-judicial hearing that turned Centennial Hall into a crowded courtroom and caused homeowners and city staff to be sworn in and cross-examined by attorneys, the Steamboat Springs City Council denied two appeals of an October decision that supported the vacation home rental permit of Laurrelle Crawford, who manages a Ridge Road vacation home known as Bear Berry Cottage. Vacation home rentals are residential homes that are rented to short-term vacationers and sometimes used for private functions.
Scott Stanford: Putting our mistakes out front
We have published three corrections in the Steamboat Today since Saturday. All three ran on the front page. So will all future corrections under a new policy I have implemented with the support of Publisher Bryna Larsen (whose name we inexcusably misspelled in a recent story).
