Stories for August 7, 2008

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Balking at Triple Crown

Steamboat City Council votes to put off contract extension

After being pitched a ninth-inning curve ball Tuesday night, city officials responded with a checked swing.

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Town Board could fix problems at Lake Village subdivision

The Hayden Town Board could set the gears in motion to take over infrastructure repairs at the Lake Village subdivision at its meeting tonight.

Belshaw shines in stage race

Four-day event wears on racers

Allen Belshaw is a skinny guy, no doubt a product of a careful diet and the hundreds of miles he logs training for trail-running ultra-marathons each summer.

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Rio Stampede moves to 6- and 12-hour race, allows corporate teams

The Rio Stampede bike race returns to the Steamboat Ski Area on Saturday, this time with a little twist.

Steamboat briefs for Aug. 7

Town Challenge race rescheduled for next week

The Record for Aug. 5

12:11 a.m. A drunken pedestrian was reported at Fifth Street and Lincoln Avenue. The woman was taken to detox.

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Balking at Triple Crown

Steamboat City Council votes to put off contract extension

After being pitched a ninth-inning curve ball Tuesday night, city officials responded with a checked swing.

Potential buyers see 360 Village appeal

Information session held for planned development

Jeremiah and Jaime Baughman seem to be the ideal candidates for the 360 Village development that is being planned near Steamboat II on the western edge of Steamboat Springs.

Seminars at Steamboat continues with foreign policy discussion tonight

The Brookings Institution President Strobe Talbott will focus on the United States' role in changing the course of climate change and nuclear proliferation in a free seminar tonight at the Strings Music Festival Pavilion.

Vanpool options to be laid out

South Routt residents could subscribe for transit service

The possibility of a subscription-based vanpool between South Routt County and Steamboat Springs was well received at a public meeting Tuesday in Oak Creek, and planners are moving forward to price out options for the transit system.

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Portion of livestock sale to help Tyler Johnson

4-H members plan to pitch in to help a friend at this year's Routt County Fair.

Town Challenge bike race postponed

The Town Challenge Mountain Bike Series event scheduled for today has been postponed because of the weather.