Stories for July 24, 2007

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The Record for July 24

12:04 a.m. Steamboat Springs police officers arrested an 18-year-old man after officers responded to a loud party at 2015 Bear Road. Tyler Ross Jones, 18, of Steamboat Springs was arrested and charged with DUI, DUI per se, minor in possession and possession of fireworks.

Sulphur Cave expedition planned

A sulphur cave on Howelsen Hill - a caving attraction whose discovery pre-dates the city of Steamboat Springs - will undergo scientific scrutiny next month.

Steamboat Briefs for July 24

Stock Dog Challenge to host photo contest

The Steamboat Stock Dog Challenge is Sept. 1 to 3 at the Stanko Ranch. A photo contest called "Dogs At Work" will be featured as part of the stock dog event. Dog owners are encouraged to submit photos of their dogs at work, specifically dogs that help their owners at their jobs. Working dogs can include hunting and sport dogs, service dogs, shop dogs, office dogs, construction dogs, rafting dogs and stock dogs.

Intervention education dollars approved

Routt County school districts to receive state funds for expelled students

Families looking for resources to help re-enroll expelled students into Routt County school districts now are eligible for programs funded by the Colorado Department of Human Services.

Airport discussion to continue

Runway maintanence work could be finished by end of week

Steamboat Springs Airport is expected to remain closed through Friday for runway maintenance, although it could open sooner if no rain falls over Steamboat, airport manager Mel Baker said.

Tom Ross: The hall of famer who glided

The late Skeeter Werner Walker wanted her husband to be remembered here not as a youthful gridiron God, but as the gregarious bear of a man who lived out his years in Steamboat. Skeeter wanted Doak Walker's enduring image in the Yampa Valley to be crowned with a battered cowboy hat.

Tease photo

Steamboat West group hosts open house for public input

From a two-track dirt road atop a shale-covered hill, vast open fields and hillsides unroll in every direction. A few rusty, dented trucks sit in a makeshift junkyard. The slopes of Steamboat Ski Area are a green backdrop in the distance.

Revitalized Hayden Chamber bolsters business

Under the direction of new leadership, the once-defunct Hayden Chamber of Commerce is looking to bounce back to life.

Downtown Steamboat construction a bumpy topic

Asphalt shortages and city regulations - not contractor negligence - are causing loose gravel near downtown construction sites, a construction official said Monday.

Car chase spans two states, ends in Moffat County

Raymond Allen, 24, who currently has an address in Craig, was arrested Friday night in Moffat County after a car chase that began in Rock Springs, Wyo.