All stories for Wednesday, March 26, 2008

No injuries in Logan Avenue fire

Crews quickly contain attic blaze

An attic fire damaged a downtown home Wednesday afternoon, but the house’s tenants and their pets escaped without injuries and were able to save many of their possessions with the help of their neighbors.

Hayden assault suspect turns self in

The suspect in an assault in Hayden turned himself in Wednesday morning and is being held without bail at Routt County Jail, police said.

Man seriously hurt in assault

Hayden police seeking suspect who they say left scene

An assault in Hayden left a man seriously injured Monday morning, and police are searching for the suspect.


Mulcahy shoots for 2010

Steamboat 700 developer seeks to limit real estate speculation

Steamboat 700 is no place for speculation, Project Manager Danny Mulcahy said Tuesday.


Our view: Council should end Harwigs gatherings

It seems innocent enough. A group of Steamboat Springs City Council members heads from Centennial Hall across Lincoln Avenue to Harwigs for a couple rounds of drinks and idle conversation after a long Tuesday night meeting.

Pamela Daniel: Inform about dangers

My son Jared planned his trip to Colorado for months. He was going to visit his good friend from Auburn, Mass., who had moved there and do some snowboarding on world-famous mountains.

Martin L. Lamansky: Right to fair process

There is a saying that, for some people, perception becomes reality. Unfortunately, it seems that your editorial concerning Mike Knezevich takes your perception and has made it reality for everyone.


Police: Knife fight racially motivated

Two men injured in March 7 altercation near ski area

The Steamboat Springs Police Department is investigating a racially motivated knife fight that sent two men to the hospital with minor injuries March 7.


Superintendent shares views

New Hayden schools leader focuses on data, serving principals

Hayden’s new superintendent will travel to Routt County from Paris, Tenn., this summer. Greg Rockhold, who starts July 1, currently is the principal at E.W. Grove High School, a ninth-grade-only campus.

Car caper leads to confusion, chase

When Gary Green’s sport utility vehicle was missing from the Yampa Valley Regional Airport parking lot Sunday, he assumed some nefarious ne’er-do-well had snatched it.

Steamboat briefs for March 26

Vision 2030 Citizens’ Committee is seeking community input about “heart and soul” aspects of the Routt County region.

The Record for March 24

Midnight. Routt County Sheriff’s Office deputies attempted to arrest a man on an outstanding warrant on Routt County Road 44B. They were unable to locate the man.

Steamboat boys lacrosse team faces Summit today

It’s not hard to find meaning in today’s high school boys lacrosse contest between Steamboat Springs and Sum­mit.

Young skiers attempt racing

Championships give taste of competition

Steamboat Springs ski coach Scott Schaffer said the Age Class J5 Championships, held March 15 and 16 at the Sunlight Ski Area, offered local young ski racers their first taste of competitive ski racing.


Joanne Palmer: Advice to live by

No one wants advice. Even friends who ask you for advice don’t really want it. They just need to vent. Family members don’t want advice, and your children … forget about it! They so don’t want to hear the wisdom their parents have gained throughout the years.

Ballot measure opponents spearhead renewed roads effort

John Shaw contributed more than $1,000 last fall to a committee that campaigned in opposition to Referendum 1A, a Routt County ballot question to fund road improvements and other county needs. Frank Roitsch wrote a letter to the editor titled “Vote ‘no’ on 1A.”



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