Stories for June 1, 2007

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Rugby brings talent for big summer

The Steamboat Springs Rugby Football Club has one main goal in mind for the 2007 summer season of games - win the 33rd annual Cowpie Classic.

Hantavirus raises caution in rural areas

With two Hantavirus cases confirmed in Colorado already this year, state health officials are warning residents in rural parts of the state to be cautious when doing spring cleaning and opening cabins, buildings, sheds and barns.

New bass player brings big sound to Unknown Americans

Troubadour and acoustic guitar artist Danny Shafer is returning to Steamboat Springs with a different kind of sound.

Diving camp offered

Last summer, Northwest Colorado diving coach Dave Fix found Genna Bradley at one of his camps.

Whiteman grads are school's 50th class

Lowell Whiteman School seniors graduating this year are golden in more way than one.

The Record for May 30

12:12 a.m. A woman reportedly saw a bear in the 600 block of Tamarack Drive.

Steamboat seniors eager

Steamboat Springs High School salutatorian Kristin Toy says the past four years have been a blur.

Oak Creek Sinclair pumping gas, reopening in June

Oak Creek residents Tim and Cheryl Carl say it's true that you miss something more when it's gone.

Two candidates apply for District 4 seat

Steamboat Springs School Board appointment to be made Monday

The Steamboat Springs School Board has received two applications from women interested in filling the vacant seat on the board.

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Subway coming to west side

Sandwiches in the six and 12-inch variety are making their way to the west side of Steamboat Springs.

Hayden water in question

Residents advised not to consume from tap until further notice

Hayden residents have been advised not to drink from the town's water supply until further notice.

Deb Babcock: Perennials for large spaces

Every year it seems one plant or another just doesn't make it through our Steamboat winter, thus leaving a space to fill in the garden. As you contemplate which plant to bring into your garden to fill a sizeable space, check out these Zone 4 beauties.

Living in joy

Shaman teaching series to address spiritual guidance

As a child, Rob Wergin used to see angels, a talent that made his parents uncomfortable.

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The man behind the music

Beethoven's life revealed in Sunday play, concert

Imagine being a world-class musician going deaf. How would that change your life? Ludwig van Beethoven contemplated suicide.

Tattoo of the week: Joe Carollo

It was May 1967. Joe Carollo and nearly one dozen of his fellow soldiers in the Army were on leave before being deployed to Vietnam. They had too much to drink one night and all agreed to get tattoos. Carollo remembers the devil he got on his right calf cost about $5 and "hurt so bad" he didn't have the artists finish it.

Happy hour and Mud Season specials

Happy hour and Mud Season specials

Nature in all its colors

Local artists use gems, watercolor, oil to spice up nature

Don't mind if Melanie Guerra doesn't make eye contact because she is too busy looking at people's ears, fingers and necks.

On Scene

'Image rescue' worthwhile

Freestyle complex to open

After hosting a three-day camp with the U.S. Freestyle team, the freestyle complex at Bald Eagle Lake will open summer programs Saturday.