Stories for September 2, 2008

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Parade draws hundreds

Weather holds during Oak Creek Labor Day event on Main Street

Isaac Iacovetto, still excited about his Sunday fishing derby victory, bolted back and forth inside the Dragline Bucket before the parade Monday on Main Street in Oak Creek.

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The Record for Aug. 31

Sunday, Aug. 31

Steamboat briefs for Sept. 2

Rollover accident closes Colorado Highway 131

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Hampton Inn adding suites

The Missouri-based owner of the Hampton Inn and Suites in Steamboat Springs has found a way to add five new hotel suites without expanding the building on South Lincoln Avenue.

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Sharing a passion for science

Massey has worked to upgrade technology, curriculum in Hayden

In an understated way, Dean Massey calls his background "unusual."

2 girls injured in ATV rollover accident

Wreck happened Saturday near Hahn's Peak; 1 girl flown to Denver

An all-terrain vehicle rollover Saturday near the base of Hahn's Peak left two teenage girls injured, Routt County Search and Rescue member Darrel Levingston said.

Taylors praise convention plan

State senator, wife attend GOP conference in Minnesota

The atmosphere at the Republican National Convention is "electric" but tempered by Hurricane Gustav's impact, Jack and Geneva Taylor said Monday.

Tom Ross: Pilots defied stereotypes

Ethel Meyer Finley and Charles McGee were reunited with an old friend Saturday afternoon at Steamboat Springs Airport.

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Parade draws hundreds

Weather holds during Oak Creek Labor Day event on Main Street

Isaac Iacovetto, still excited about his Sunday fishing derby victory, bolted back and forth inside the Dragline Bucket before the parade Monday on Main Street in Oak Creek.

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Culverwell case continues today in District Court

A criminal case against a Moffat County rancher charged with poaching elk on his property this winter continues today in Moffat County District Court.