Stories for June 14, 2008

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Revving to race

Mustang Roundup allows drivers a lap on the course

It's hard to hear anything over the rumble of the '66 Ford Mustang GT 350 poised at the starting line.

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Changes at Kustom Kuts, Quintero's

Recent graduate buys Hayden hair salon; Mexican restaurant opens bakery

Two businesses are going through some changes on Hayden's Jefferson Avenue.

The Record for June 12

2:35 a.m. A suspicious vehicle was reported at Howelsen Hill.

Steamboat briefs for June 14

Steamboat Art Museum seeking volunteers

The Steamboat Art Museum is in need of volunteers for two- or three-hour shifts, Tuesdays to Sundays.

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Rodeo rides in

Fans flock to Steamboat series' first event of 2008 season

While the future of Triple Crown certainly is a controversial subject in Steamboat Springs, rodeo announcer John Shipley was pleased to hear from the legions of softball players in the stands of Brent Romick Rodeo Arena on Friday night.

Sailors set for team camp

Big turnout for high school off-season

Judging by the attendance at the last day of the Steamboat Springs High School football team's camp Thursday, the program is starting to see the results of three straight playoff appearances.

Chief's review postponed

Oak Creek committee to recommend pay increase for Caterinicchio

The Oak Creek Town Board postponed discussing the results of police Chief Russ Caterinicchio's six-month review at its meeting Thursday, opting to revisit the matter when he returns from vacation.

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Tom Ross: Grieving children will come to Poogie's Place

Selbe family lends new significance to Hospice Celebration

The former home of Anne Selbe and her late husband, Keith, occupies one of the truly special spots in Steamboat Springs.

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Revving to race

Mustang Roundup allows drivers a lap on the course

It's hard to hear anything over the rumble of the '66 Ford Mustang GT 350 poised at the starting line.

Iowa speaker touts innovation at Economic Gardening Gathering

Who knew that little Fairfield, Iowa, was a national leader in a form of entrepreneurship known as economic gardening?