Stories for November 22, 2008

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Hayden says goodbye

Memorial service for Robert 'Bobby' Donelson fills high school gym

Hundreds of friends, family members and classmates packed the Hayden High School gymnasium Friday afternoon to remember Robert "Bobby" Donelson in an emotional memorial service, with black and orange ribbons pinned to their clothes in his memory.

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Water meter study on tap for '09

Oak Creek Town Board approves $5,000 for consulting

Oak Creek will take a harder look at when and how water meters could be installed for its water customers early next year and what the long-awaited project would cost.

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Whoa, hoss, don't rein in the holiday shopping

Annie's Home Consignments might be the best treasure hunt in town

I purchased a set of vintage, hand-woven horse reins on Friday, even though I don't own a pony. They represent the first of the holiday gifts I will purchase locally this season.

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Bernard in the swing of things

Ex-Sailor prepares for tennis season

Former Steamboat Springs High School tennis player Ramsey Bernard has played on the biggest stage Colorado has to offer.

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Townsend acquires motocross trophies

Hayden youth eager for bigger bike, races

The onset of winter has done little to freeze Noah Townsend's enthusiasm for motocross.

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Bo knows skiing

Randolph faces challenging season after injury

Bo Randolph knows the nerves will be there. They're there before every race. Sometimes they get so bad he can't brush his teeth, because touching anything more than the front of his teeth makes him gag while his stomach knots up.

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Hayden says goodbye

Memorial service for Robert 'Bobby' Donelson fills high school gym

Hundreds of friends, family members and classmates packed the Hayden High School gymnasium Friday afternoon to remember Robert "Bobby" Donelson in an emotional memorial service, with black and orange ribbons pinned to their clothes in his memory.

Steamboat briefs for Nov. 22

Christmas tree helpers needed for annual auction

The Record for Nov. 22

Thursday, Nov. 20

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Opera group earns award nomination

Reading from the event program of the El Pomar Foundation's Awards for Excellence, Emerald City Opera founder Keri Rusthoi can't help but notice the big names.

360, Bridges face uphill fight

2 annexation proposals earn mixed reviews from planners

City planning commissioners had plenty of compliments this week for two Wilton Development projects proposed for annexation into Steamboat Springs. But the projects also face challenges that may lead to uphill battles.

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A hurt that 'never goes away'

Grand Junction couple hoping against odds to locate missing daughter

Evening. Nov. 21, 1979. The small, pretty girl with blonde hair, blue eyes and an easy smile is getting ready at her parents' Hayden home. The night's plans revolve around a 4-H dance a town over, at the Moffat County Fairgrounds Pavilion, in Craig.