Stories for October 30, 2008

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Schaffer touts tax relief

US Senate candidate focuses on economy during Steamboat visit

Republican U.S. Senate candidate and former Congressman Bob Schaffer stressed the need for tax relief and joined John McCain's crusade against earmarks in a Steamboat Springs stump speech Wednesday.

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Fright filled night

Downtown, CMC events set for Halloween

Steamboat Springs Halloween festivities are expected to bring out the masses, as Friday's clear and relatively mild weather buoy the already popular Downtown Stroll and CMC events.

SSWSC lands 2 skiers on national tele A team

Ken Recker, the telemark skiing coach for the Steamboat Springs Winter Sports Club, said there may be telemark clubs in Norway that are comparable to the SSWSC. Those clubs, he said, might even produce better athletes. Steamboat can make a strong claim as the center of telemark skiing in the United States

Sports briefs for Oct. 30

Kip Tirone hits ace at Haymaker

The Record for Oct. 28

3:38 a.m. A man reportedly was sleeping in a vehicle parked in an alley off the 700 block of Lincoln Avenue. Police contacted the man, a 40-year-old Steamboat resident, and he was subsequently arrested on an outstanding warrant.

Steamboat briefs for Oct. 30

American Legion offering transport to VA services

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Brent Boyer: We've got Election Night covered

Election Day is one of my favorite days of the year, and not only for the obvious democratic reasons. There's seldom another night when the newsroom feels as alive as it does on the first Tuesday of November.

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Hayden snags station funds

Town working out deal with Alpine Bank for police building

Alpine Bank and Hayden are close to reaching a deal on financing for the incoming Hayden police station, Town Manager Russ Martin said Tuesday.

Continuance granted in marijuana case

The case of a Routt County man facing felony drug charges in connection with a Hilton Gulch marijuana operation was continued Wednesday in Routt County Court.

House fire deemed accident

Klinger: Gas grill was origin of Stagecoach blaze Saturday

A fire that severely damaged a Stagecoach home Saturday night has been deemed accidental by investigators.

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Schaffer touts tax relief

US Senate candidate focuses on economy during Steamboat visit

Republican U.S. Senate candidate and former Congressman Bob Schaffer stressed the need for tax relief and joined John McCain's crusade against earmarks in a Steamboat Springs stump speech Wednesday.

Police: Student's death an accident

MCHS junior fell more than 65 feet

The Craig Police Department released findings from an investigation Wednesday afternoon into the weekend death of a Moffat County High School junior.