Stories for October 11, 2008

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Sailors roll into regionals

Steamboat tennis dominates during tourney's first game

It was quick, it was efficient and it was exactly what the Steamboat Springs High School tennis team thought it would do on the first day of the regional tournament at The Tennis Center at Steamboat Springs.

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Steamboat man injured in C.R. 129 crash

One vehicle involved in rollover at Cullens Corner

The man lost control of his Ford F-150 on the rain-slicked road at about 6:30 p.m. near Cullens Corner, according to the Colorado State Patrol.

Hayden football falls at Hotchkiss

It's come down to this for the Hayden High School football team.

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Sailors roll into regionals

Steamboat tennis dominates during tourney's first game

It was quick, it was efficient and it was exactly what the Steamboat Springs High School tennis team thought it would do on the first day of the regional tournament at The Tennis Center at Steamboat Springs.

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Tigers defeat Rams

Hayden's hitters overpower scrappy Soroco team

Hayden's hitters did what they were expected to do in the final 2008 home game for Tigers volleyball, but that didn't mean the Soroco Rams were going down without a fight.

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Huskies feel bite

It's Saturday and the Steamboat Springs High School football team might have just scored again.

Steamboat briefs for Oct. 11

Steamboat briefs for Oct. 11

The Record for Oct. 9

Thursday, Oct. 9

Mary Walker: A different kind of bailout

Kenyan conditions place US economic turmoil in perspective

Before leaving Nairobi to head home, I had dinner with Mayling Hebert and Kate Kakela, who are Steamboat Springs locals working in Kenya. Mayling is the East African HIV/AIDS coordinator for Catholic Relief Services, and Kate is an intern for the United Nations doing humanitarian aid work. She was heading to Nakuru, Kenya, to develop strategies for assisting the many thousands of Kenyans still living in internally displaced persons camps throughout Kenya, nine months after the post-election violence in Kenya forced them from their homes.

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OCPD goes out of service

Town Board makes no decisions for future law enforcement

Oak Creek's last remaining police officer had her last patrol shift Friday, but the Town Board has not made any firm plans for future law enforcement.

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Accidental brushfire contained

Winds fuel blaze on C.R. 41A in Hilton Gulch area

Steamboat Springs Fire Rescue contained a small wildland fire Friday afternoon in the Hilton Gulch area, southwest of Steamboat Springs.

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Dance workshops introduce boys to different styles

Faced with the idea that his African drumming and gumboot dance classes might make an impact on young boys' conceptions of dance, teacher Cary Kamperschroer can't imagine why those arts wouldn't be popular.

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Skies clear for Sailors fans

Sun shines on afternoon homecoming parade downtown

The clouds parted, and there was a parade. After a day of drizzle and occasional downpours, the sun shone through just in time for Steamboat Springs High School's homecoming parade to make its way down Fifth Street toward Lincoln Avenue on Friday afternoon.

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Police station funding stalled

Hayden seeks new partner after bank backs away from project

Financing for Hayden's new police station has fallen through, which means the town still is looking for a partner in a lease-purchase agreement.