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Community grieves, hopes as search for Rebecca Green is scaled back
As the search for Rebecca Green is scaled back until Fish Creek flows drop to safe levels, members of the Steamboat Springs community are struggling with conflicting emotions of grief, hope, sadness and love for the woman missing since Saturday afternoon.
Store starts used book swap
Off the Beaten Path offers store credit for titles in good shape
It's no mistake that Off the Beaten Path Bookstore named its monthly collection of lightly used titles the Recycled Books Program. The store began exchanging store credit for used fiction, nonfiction, children's, young adult and other kinds of books May 30.
Stories
Steamboat resident still missing after Saturday boating accident
Carbon County Sheriff's officials have suspended the search for Brian Stothart, 35
Steamboat Springs resident Brian Stothart disappeared while boating Saturday on the Encampment River in Wyoming. He is presumed drowned, according to a news release from the Carbon County Sheriff's Office in Rawlins, Wyo.
Community grieves, hopes as search for Rebecca Green is scaled back
As the search for Rebecca Green is scaled back until Fish Creek flows drop to safe levels, members of the Steamboat Springs community are struggling with conflicting emotions of grief, hope, sadness and love for the woman missing since Saturday afternoon.
The Record for June 14
Sunday, June 14
Steamboat Briefs: VNA warns of hantavirus, tells residents to be careful
The Northwest Colorado Visiting Nurse Association issued a warning about hantavirus, a serious respiratory disease carried by deer mice, which are brown on top and white underneath with large ears.
Store starts used book swap
Off the Beaten Path offers store credit for titles in good shape
It's no mistake that Off the Beaten Path Bookstore named its monthly collection of lightly used titles the Recycled Books Program. The store began exchanging store credit for used fiction, nonfiction, children's, young adult and other kinds of books May 30.
Friends of Education honored
Steamboat Springs School Board adopts 2009-10 budget
Mary Labor was barely able to hold the five bouquets of flowers given to her by friends and family Monday night, after she was recognized as one of the two 2008-09 Steamboat Springs School District Friends of Education.
Folk band updates the public domain
Crooked Still comes to Ghost Ranch
Crooked Still has what bassist Corey DiMario calls "a quirky instrumentation," with a cello instead of a guitar, an ethereal female lead singer and a shred-ready banjo player. The group plays at 9 p.m. Wednesday at Ghost Ranch Saloon.
April sales tax revenues fall
Slowest month of the year does see bump in lodging, however
Sales tax collections in Steamboat Springs decreased by 5 percent in April from the previous year. But a couple of categories actually increased. The city was caught off-guard by a nearly 34 percent increase in sales taxes collected from lodging, Revenue Supervisor Kim Weber said.
Tom Ross: Time to plan hiking trips
Nearly every time you climb a hill in Northwest Colorado, you discover a new view of a geographic landmark. On Sunday afternoon, we stood high above Dumont Lake and squinted at a distant peak that was in the general direction of Vail.
Jimmy Westlake: Introducing the wolf
While scanning the late-spring sky for a subject for this week, I realized that I've never told you about the large, bright constellation that sits between Centaurus and Scorpius, perfectly placed for June observing. It's high time I introduced you to Lupus, the Wolf .
