Stories for July 28, 2008

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Perry-Mansfield celebrates 95 years

As she toured Perry-Mansfield Performing Arts School and Camp in a yellow and pink dress, tossing her small stuffed bear, 8-year-old Daisy Thunstrom was left with one definite impression.

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The Record for July 26

12:12 a.m. A drunken pedestrian was reported in the 400 block of Lincoln Avenue. The person was taken to detox.

Steamboat briefs for July 28

Range has first gunshot accident in 12 years

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Perry-Mansfield celebrates 95 years

As she toured Perry-Mansfield Performing Arts School and Camp in a yellow and pink dress, tossing her small stuffed bear, 8-year-old Daisy Thunstrom was left with one definite impression.

Elissa Greene: Whales, harps and a world premiere

Strings lineup offers 100 years of modern music performances this week

Tonight is the second installment of New Frontiers of Modern Music, a series celebrating music written in the past 100 years.

Deb Babcock: Roses for the high country

Claire Fraser, a volunteer at the Tread of Pioneers Museum, recently rescued a red and gold climbing rose from a building about to be demolished at Seventh and Yampa streets after receiving permission from Realtors Mark Stein and Pam Lindal.

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Bridge replacement to begin

Soda Creek crossing will close from mid-August to November

Arvada-based construction contractor TARCO is mobilizing for the replacement of the structurally obsolete Yahmonite Bridge in Old Town Steamboat Springs.

Monday Medical: Traveling with asthma

The biggest challenge some Olympic athletes may face in Beijing next month is not the other competitors but the high level of air pollution. Athletes who have asthma will be especially vulnerable to this hazy hazard.

Aging Well: Mining memories

Memoirs help older adults connect to families and personal history

It wasn't until weeks before my grandfather died that he spoke about the war.