Stories for July 21, 2007

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Steamboat briefs for July 21

Mystery shopping offered to Mainstreet members

The Record for July 19

Thursday, July 19

Board e-mail report released

The Steamboat Springs School District posted the entire 19-page e-mail investigation report to its Web site Thursday, replacing the five-page summary previously released.

Sports briefs for July 21

Women aim for club soccer league

Hayden, Steamboat meet for 7-on-7

Teams prepare for football season

The state quarterfinal loss to Limon still sits in Hayden assistant coach Bob Harris' mind.

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The Memorial Hospital receives award for patient care

When a patient was hospitalized during her 25th wedding anniversary, The Memorial Hospital staff organized a private, candlelit dinner for the patient and her husband to help them celebrate.

Steamboat rugby looks to go 10-0

It's hard to imagine that a game against a rebuilding rugby squad like Glenwood Springs is the most important match of the year for undefeated Steamboat Springs.

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Adios, Dos Amigos

Restaurant's closure could be bellwether for Ski Time Square

On Friday morning, Don Grueser stood alone in Fuzziwig's Candy Factory in Ski Time Square. The store was replete with sweets, but devoid of people. An undisturbed baking sheet of chocolate-covered pretzels sat near the front window, and in a span of 20 minutes, the only visitor to the store was a construction worker who asked if he could run a faucet to flush the water lines.

Police make alcohol arrests

Two men accused of buying product for an undercover minor

Two Steamboat Springs men were arrested outside Central Park Liquor on suspicion they purchased alcohol for an undercover minor Wednesday.

Tom Ross: It's all about living closer to your dinner

I'm pleased to report that great-grandma Sadie Slayton's hand-cranked ice cream maker still is freezing custard and saving the world's energy supply.

Local actor featured on CBS

Former Perry-Mansfield star in running for soap opera contract

When Ryan Serhant starred in his seventh-grade play, he knew acting was what he wanted to do the rest of his life.

Host families wanted for volunteers

AmeriCorps volunteers are scheduled to arrive soon for the 2007-08 school year, and their sponsoring organization needs local host families.