Stories for October 13, 2008

Subscribe

Lead stories

Early Morning

Cannon grabs 2nd

Creekside squad takes women's sport division

The weekend's 24 Hour of Moab mountain bike race, which concluded at noon Sunday in Utah, was supposed to be only the first step in a return to endurance competitions for Steamboat Springs rider Kris Cannon.

Hunting bucks trends

Despite a struggling economy, people are lining up for 2008 elk rifle season

Steamboat Lake Outfitters' outfitting director Russ Lambert said he's hopeful the last several weeks of commotion on Wall Street won't ripple into his section of the world any time soon - but his confidence wasn't based on the outcomes of elk hunting.

Stories

Steamboat briefs for Oct. 13

A Steamboat Springs man was discharged from the hospital Sunday after sustaining injuries Saturday night in a one-vehicle wreck on Routt County Road 129.

The Record for Oct. 11

12:45 a.m. Extra patrol was requested at Hahn's Peak Village.

Monday Medical: Be prepared for flu pandemic

Just as the global economy feels the effect of the U.S. market crisis, a virus also can make a worldwide impact.

Deb Babcock: Bring outdoor houseplants inside before frost sets in

With autumn upon us, it's time to bring some of your more tender garden plants indoors before the frost kills them off.

Soroco stomps Silver State

Miles, Davis score 10 touchdowns

As far as problems go, the one that Soroco football coach David Bruner ran into Saturday afternoon definitely would qualify as a good one.

Tease photo

Cannon grabs 2nd

Creekside squad takes women's sport division

The weekend's 24 Hour of Moab mountain bike race, which concluded at noon Sunday in Utah, was supposed to be only the first step in a return to endurance competitions for Steamboat Springs rider Kris Cannon.

Tease photo

Luke Graham: Tennis Center shows off versatility

Playing at home is nice, but it's especially nice when you're the Steamboat Springs High School tennis team.

Aging Well: Improving older adults' oral health

There is good news and bad news when it comes to older adults' oral health.

Talks to educate on tax credits

Many businesses in the valley eligible for incentives

Yampa Valley business owners might be missing out on tax credits that could put bucks back into their bank accounts.

Tease photo

Hunting bucks trends

Despite a struggling economy, people are lining up for 2008 elk rifle season

Steamboat Lake Outfitters' outfitting director Russ Lambert said he's hopeful the last several weeks of commotion on Wall Street won't ripple into his section of the world any time soon - but his confidence wasn't based on the outcomes of elk hunting.