Stories for November 3, 2007

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YVMC sets births record

Yampa Valley Medical Center recorded 59 births in October, surpassing the previous record of 49.

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Steamboat briefs for Nov. 3

Applications for energy assistance available

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Sailors in playoffs

Easy win against Battle Mountain caps regular season

Good football teams take care of business when they have to. On Friday, against a fired-up Battle Mountain squad with 12 seniors playing their last game, Steamboat Springs did just that.

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Man caught after police chase

State Patrol estimates speed reached 120 mph on Colo. 131

A Denver man is in custody with minor injuries after leading the Colorado State Patrol on a high-speed chase Friday south of Steamboat Springs.

Halloween goes to church

Local congregations host Halloween alternatives

This Halloween, some parents and their children opted not to canvas the block in search of candy.

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YVMC sets births record

Yampa Valley Medical Center recorded 59 births in October, surpassing the previous record of 49.

Sailors senior starters stack all-league soccer lineup

The Steamboat Springs High School boys soccer team emerged from a string of close games to establish a winning Class 4A Western Slope League record (6-4-2), earn a postseason berth and finish with a respectable showing against a staunch first-round opponent, No. 5-seed Greeley Central.

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Tom Ross: Skimeister, innovator, manager and Hall of Famer

At age 66, Loris 'Bugs' Werner is right where he belongs

Loris "Bugs" Werner is in the Ski & Snowboard Hall of Fame - where he belongs.

The Record for Nov. 1

Thursday, Nov. 1

School Board candidates report contributions

Candidates for the Steamboat Springs School Board's District 4 seat said the most difficult aspect of campaigning isn't answering tough questions or preparing for forums.

Anderson top fundraiser

City Council candidates make second finance filing

At-large candidate Towny Anderson is the top fundraiser among candidates for Steamboat Springs City Council, surpassing challenger Cari Hermacinski by more than $3,000 in a recent 16-day period.