Stories for September 8, 2008

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Teachers get tech-savvy

Educators gather for training in use of iPods, new digital devices

Armed with iPods and a growing body of tech-savvy knowledge, a group of Steamboat Springs School District teachers have dedicated themselves to becoming what Strawberry Park Elementary School media specialist Sherry Holland called the "teachers of the 21st century."

Sailors fight slow start for 3-1 win at Glenwood

For the first 20 minutes or so of Saturday's boys soccer game against Steamboat Springs, Rifle looked like the better team.

Luke Graham: NFL season predictions

Enough of Brett Favre. Enough of Tom Brady and Peyton Manning's injuries. It's the most wonderful time of the year. Therefore, it's time for my fearless predictions.

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Hayden to go airborne

Tigers plan to loosen defenses with passing game

The Hayden football team rejoiced Friday night in its first win of the season, a 34-13 victory against Roaring Fork.

Steamboat briefs for Sept. 8

Artists, sponsors needed for Bust of Steamboat

The Record for Sept. 6

12:00 a.m. Steamboat Springs police responded to a report of a suspicious vehicle in a parking lot at Fourth and Oak streets. Officers determined the car was not suspicious.

Aging Well: Retirees experience new lives abroad as volunteers

As an elementary school teacher, Joni Moss, of Clark, never imagined that in retirement, she still would be helping children - but in a much different way.

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Chili cook-off deadline extended

Contest is part of joint South Meets Old West Festival

Closet chili connoisseurs have a few more days to get their recipes together, as the South Meets Old West Festival chili cook-off registration deadline has been extended to Thursday.

Deb Babcock: Preserve your privacy naturally

With all the development occurring in the Steamboat area, current homeowners may be wondering how to preserve their privacy.

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Monday Medical: Women can take steps to lower their risk of breast cancer

One in eight women will get breast cancer in her lifetime. With those statistics, most of us know someone who has suffered or will suffer this disease. That person may be your wife, your daughter, your mother, your sister, your friend or even yourself.