Stories for July 31, 2007

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Video: Local rancher falls short on ABC show

The show aired at 7 p.m. Monday and explores whether the six participants could link themselves to the country music star. The show was based on the theory that every person in the world can be linked though as few as six people. Contestants weren't allowed to call McBride's office or track her down at a performance. Instead, they had to go to approach someone they knew, who would then approach someone else, and so on.

Juniors play for titles in end-of-season tourney

Young golfers still have a little more than a week to sign up for one of the final junior tournaments of the season in Steamboat Springs.

The Record for July 29

Midnight. Officers warned a group of people partying in the 400 block of Eaglepointe Court to be quiet.

Steamboat briefs for July 31

Thousands of dollars in electronic equipment was reported stolen from at least a dozen unlocked cars in Steamboat Springs on Saturday and Sunday nights.

RV park opens west of town

After years of trying, Ray Selbe finally opened his Soaring Eagle RV Park on U.S. Highway 40 west of Steamboat Springs - and just in time.

Modular buildings near ice arena undergoing renovations

The Steamboat Springs Parks, Open Space and Recreational Services' after-school program has called 11 different facilities home in just 18 years. That includes the newly renovated modular buildings adjacent to Howelsen Ice Arena.

Tom Ross: Steamboat's first building boom

News flash! Lincoln Avenue and Steamboat Springs undergo an unprecedented building boom.

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Officials eager to begin Howelsen project

Not that Jeff Nelson is counting or anything, but there are 123 days left before Howelsen Hill Ski Area opens.

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Video: Mother bear put down after frequent encounters with people

John Beaupre knows the way to a black bear's heart.