Stories for January 1, 2009

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Habitat for Humanity back on its feet with new executive director

Routt County Habitat for Humanity has a full-time director and is back to normal after the loss of $72,000 in an alleged theft in September.

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Migraines cause alarm for airman

LaDue's doctors find no tumors

About a week after welcoming a new grandchild, Cindy LaDue received some frightening family news.

White discusses budget woes with commissioners

Senator-elect: Hundreds of millions in cuts will affect county

State Rep. Al White discussed budget issues with the Routt County Board of Commissioners on Tuesday, lending an ear to their concerns, as well as those of residents who attended.

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Habitat for Humanity back on its feet with new executive director

Routt County Habitat for Humanity has a full-time director and is back to normal after the loss of $72,000 in an alleged theft in September.

Routt residents resolve to spend more time on the slopes

Getting more days on the slopes in 2009 did not merit a mention on the Marist College Institute for Public Opinion's annual New Year's resolution poll, but more skiing and riding seems to be at the top of the list for Routt County residents.

Moffat County's 2008 top sporting events

Moffat County High School was involved in several dramatic sporting events in 2008.

Steamboat briefs for Jan. 1

Library announces logo design contest for teens

The Record for Dec. 30

1:13 a.m. A carbon monoxide alarm went off in the 400 block of Clover Circle in Hayden. Everything was fine.

McCoy teenager in recovery

No one charged in connection with Halloween hit-and-run

Former Soroco High School student Josh Ford sustained permanent brain damage when he was hit by a car Oct. 31 on Colorado Highway 131 in Oak Creek.

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CU Rudy Award nomination reflects Steamboat grad's character

Joel Adams certainly didn't take the most conventional way to a career.