Stories for October 27, 2008

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Transportation panel to visit

Group will make stops in Craig and Steamboat this week

Routt County Commissioner Diane Mitsch Bush hopes transportation funding won't take a back seat in 2009.

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Chamber holds annual crustacean feast

Before the start of Crabfest 2008 on Friday night, the kitchen and dining room were a flurry of activity, as the volunteers put biscuits in the oven, melted butter, made sure the warming trays were ready for the king crab legs and, most importantly, they straightened each others' crab hats.

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Business to auction bracelet for breast cancer

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Aging Well: Prevention key to keeping 4-legged friends healthy

Few people would refute the benefits of sharing time with a pet. For older adults who look forward to fresh air exercise with a pup or the unconditional love of a lap cat, pet companionship may be even more powerful.

Deb Babcock: Prepare your garden for winter

If you haven't yet gotten out in the garden to clean up after our last good frost, now might be a good time to do so to avoid a huge, messy clean-up project next spring.

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Transportation panel to visit

Group will make stops in Craig and Steamboat this week

Routt County Commissioner Diane Mitsch Bush hopes transportation funding won't take a back seat in 2009.

Luke Graham: Game of the year

Friday's game between Steamboat Springs and Glenwood Springs is the reason high school sports are played.

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Seniors end on high note

Hayden class finds happiness after missing football playoffs

Seven months of school remain. There are two more sports seasons to come and countless stories still to be created among them. Still, as seniors on the Hayden High School football team gathered together after Friday night's game, the atmosphere signaled the end of something.

Monday Medical: Winter fitness: A balanced workout

Pop quiz: Why get fit for winter?

Schaffer hopes for reversal

Republican Senate candidate trailing in race, plans Wednesday visit to Steamboat

Bob Schaffer hopes to turn the tide in Colorado's U.S. Senate race with a 20-county tour of Western Colorado that stops in Steamboat Springs on Wednesday.