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Climbing past cancer
After battling breast cancer, Iversen prepares to summit Mount Shasta
From the moment Dr. Rosanne Iversen found a lump in her breast in January 2007, she was convinced it was cancer. It was a secret she kept for more than two months, afraid to find out the truth.
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Jail Report and The Record for June 15
The Jail Report and Record for June 15, 2008.
Editorial cartoon for June 15
Joe Roberts draws a cartoon that appears weekly on the editorial page of the Sunday Pilot & Today. This is the cartoon for June 15, 2008.
Business File for June 15
Moots hires former SmartWool vice president
Real estate transactions for June 5-10
Seller's name listed first, followed by the buyer
On the Market for June 15
May permit valuation surpasses that of 2007
Bud Werner Memorial Library's annual program grows in popularity
A massive expansion isn't the only thing Bud Werner Memorial Library is building in the coming months. With a summer reading program themed "Building Excitement, Building Readers," library staffers also hope to inspire students to pick up a book every day of the summer.
Coaches still jumping with joy
All-season K-68 jump living up to promises for Steamboat Springs Winter Sports Club
The day seemed perfect for Steamboat Springs Winter Sports Club Nordic director Todd Wilson. The June sun had started to warm the crisp morning air Friday as skier after skier flew past him, barreling down the all-weather porcelain ski jump at Howelsen Hill to launch high above a brilliantly green downtown Steamboat Springs.
Charter school takes shape in McCoy
Old schoolhouse gets new life, will serve students from Toponas to Wolcott
Although its halls have been devoid of students for years, the former McCoy Public School will get a new life as a charter school next fall, serving young minds from Toponas to Wolcott.
Yampa Valley growth sparks electricity concerns
Projected growth in the Yampa Valley and across the Western Slope could strain local electricity infrastructure in the not-so-distant future.
Farmers Market kicks off summer
Vegetable vendors sprout sales after long winter
Kelly Victory is back in Steamboat Springs for the summer - and so is the Farmers Market.
Climbing past cancer
After battling breast cancer, Iversen prepares to summit Mount Shasta
From the moment Dr. Rosanne Iversen found a lump in her breast in January 2007, she was convinced it was cancer. It was a secret she kept for more than two months, afraid to find out the truth.
Mike Knezevich: I will miss you
I want to send out a personal thank you to all of the staff members, students, parents and community members who have supported me during the situation regarding my retention at the high school. I have loved my time working at the high school and particularly will miss my daily interaction with all of the students.
Father, friend and coach
Steamboat Springs' Meek created success on and off the court
It's the day before the Moffat County game and Kelly Meek is holding court in the gym named for him.
Dan Jongeling: You saved my life
I cannot express all the gratitude I have for the wonderful people of Steamboat Springs who helped me through this incident ("Quick response saves life," June 6 Steamboat Today). We had received many of the details from Rob Powers, the race announcer my wife had met at an earlier race, so we were aware of most of what had happened as was reported in the June 6 story.
Rugby squad drops season opener
A pair of long, second-half runs Saturday solidified Vail's 31-13 rugby victory against Steamboat Springs at Steamboat Spring High School's Gardner Field.
Dan Hudspeth: More than a Coach
Some 30 years ago, I was a wayward kid who desperately needed a swift kick in the pants and mentor to look up to. Coach Meek was there for me then as he has been for more than a thousand kids on the basketball team and in the school system at Steamboat Springs High School since.
Men's soccer misses chances, loses, 4-2
Playing one of the premier club soccer teams in the state, Steamboat Pacific fell to Pepe's of Vail, 4-2, on Saturday at the Christian Heritage School field.
Best of the Web for June 15
What a great story. I have seen Kandu and Ken at the hospital, and they bring such joy and happiness to patients, families and all the staff. Nuts For Mutts - what a hoot! Big congratulations to Kandu, Ken and all of the Heeling Friends teams. And thank you Margaret for writing such a nice piece.
Conservative commentary: One dead, one injured
I have always had a visceral distaste and horror of abortion. I am also a Christian. But I firmly believe you can have one without the other.
Our View: Thanks, Coach Meek
Kelly Meek's on-court accomplishments speak for themselves.
Joel Reichenberger: Not in Kansas anymore
It still happens almost every day. Driving around, biking around, walking around, sitting and drinking margaritas around - the circumstances change, but no matter what I'm doing, almost every day at some point I ask myself "do I really live here?"
Luke Graham: The Meek way
Kelly Meek's always done it his way.
Class Notes for June 15
Steamboat Springs resident Max Bomberg, son of Bryan and Karen Bomberg, has completed a gap year at Dynamy Internship Year in Worcester, Mass. Max's year included professional internships, an Outward Bound adventure challenge, community service, college accredited seminars, life coaching and other mentoring relationships.
Jimmy Westlake: Summer's Swan
Vega, Deneb and Altair. These are the three bright stars marking the corners of the Summer Triangle, the most prominent star pattern of summer. Although not an official constellation, the Summer Triangle is our guide to many real constellations of summer.
Historic Routt County holds annual meeting
Awards, presentations and the introduction of a new executive director made Historic Routt County's 2008 annual meeting an exciting event. Typically held in May, to coincide with the celebration of Historic Preservation Month, the annual meeting was moved to June 12 this year to make it possible for the introduction of HRC's new Executive Director Towny Anderson.
Getting ready for spring - in June
Gardening experts share tips for planting after the last frost
For local garden-lovers, it's been a long and arduous spring.
Routt County Spotlight: Genah Burditt
Genah Burditt Age: 33 Occupation: Nonprofit coordinator/educator Place of birth: Iowa City, Iowa
Job market still solid
Despite national trends, unemployment low, construction booming
By most accounts, the national job slump hasn't slammed Routt County.
Young entrepreneur makes a splash
Parsons' company makes fishing map
Molly Parsons enjoys bossing her dad around.
Housing Authority open to relationship with Steamboat 700
The board of the Yampa Valley Housing Authority expressed tentative enthusiasm Thursday for continuing discussions about how it might collaborate with the developers of Steamboat 700 to deliver work force housing to the community.
Historic Light home for sale
Pioneer retailer's home listed on historic register
The 1909 Edwardian home of pioneer Steamboat Springs retailer Francis Marion "F.M." Light goes on the market this week for $2.2 million.
