Stories for July 19, 2008

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Longtime local shares memories of 'the old Steamboat'

There was a time in Steamboat Springs when prominent men in town thought women shouldn't be allowed to dance because it caused too many divorces.

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Steamboat rugby squares off with Breckenridge

Fresh off its second consecutive win of the Cow Pie Classic Rugby Tournament, the Steamboat Rugby Club now has a chance to avenge a loss from earlier in the year.

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News in Brief for July 19

Woman's bicycle accident highlights helmet use

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Asphalt shortage affects road projects

County, state road construction costs increase as a result

A shortage of asphalt and one of its key ingredients is affecting paving projects in Routt County and across the state.

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Tom Ross: Controversy often has found the Sheriff's Office

If you think Sheriff Gary Wall's DWAI conviction this week was shocking, you haven't lived in Routt County long enough.

Advocates dessert fundraiser propels organization's 25th year

As Advocates Against Battering and Abuse enters its 25th year of service in Routt County, Executive Director Diane Moore has taken a few minutes out of the past seven months to look back.

Lawn funguses cropping up

County extension office seeing necrotic ring spot for first time

A grass fungus appears to be gaining ground in Routt County.

Cisneros hearing to continue next month

No decision given on Cisneros murder hearing evidence

Motions hearings for Luz Cisneros' upcoming murder trial will continue next month in Routt County District Court. Cisneros' defense, seeking to suppress most of her statements to police and evidence gathered from her residence, ran out of time to call all of its witnesses on the second day of the hearing Friday.

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Numbers are down for this year's world series

The Triple Crown World Series will step to the plate today for the first of three weeks of youth baseball in the Yampa Valley.

Hayden graduate earns $7,500 scholarship

Dusty Parrott says writing isn't his strongest skill, but a $7,500 scholarship suggests otherwise.

Hayden board cuts curve speed limit

Changes to affect Hayden's Hospital Hill streets

Drivers on Hospital Hill are going to have to ease off the gas - and maybe even hit the brakes.

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Longtime local shares memories of 'the old Steamboat'

There was a time in Steamboat Springs when prominent men in town thought women shouldn't be allowed to dance because it caused too many divorces.

White, DOW to hold open meeting

Rep. Al White, R-Hayden, said he wants his constituency to get the answers they're looking for.