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Steamboat awarded world mountain-running championships
A town known for exporting champions across the globe will be bringing the world's best to Steamboat Springs in 2009.
The Record for September 16
Sunday, Sept. 16
Briefs for September 18
Mahogany Ridge wins People's Choice award
School to upgrade energy
Hayden district to receive new boilers at minimal cost
A work crew toiled in the Hayden High School and middle school boiler room Monday, tearing out asbestos insulation and prepping the room for new high-efficiency boilers.
Nearly two inches of rain falls in county
A strong series of storms that moved through the region Sunday and early Monday dropped massive amounts of rain and hail, but managed to cause only minor problems for city and county officials.
Accident takes out Comcast
About half of Comcast's cable TV and Internet customers in Steamboat Springs were without service for eight hours Monday after a truck collided with a downtown utility pole, disrupting the above-ground fiber optic cable that is critical to the service.
Peruvian dies in wreck near Yampa
Man faces possible vehicular homicide charge in accident
Police are looking for the driver of a vehicle who fled the scene of a one-car rollover accident Sunday morning in the Routt National Forest.
Moratorium faces scale-back
Demolition-only ban may reconcile some council differences
The absence of Councilwoman Karen Post at tonight's Steamboat Springs City Council meeting could mire the council in a deadlock when it considers an ordinance that would extend and modify an emergency moratorium that bans demolitions and exterior alterations of historic structures.
Tom Ross: Steamboat's shy weatherman would want to know
Snow dusts Sand Mountain after all-night downpour in valley
The snow arrived right on time. It just didn't arrive at the correct address.
City close to Iron Horse deal
Officials also considering affordable housing on Bear River parcel
The city of Steamboat Springs is close to finalizing a $4 million purchase of the Iron Horse Inn. City officials say they hope to convert the inn into affordable rental housing for city employees beginning next fall.
