Stories for April 6, 2002

Subscribe

Lead stories
Stories

Forum focuses on leadership roles

Participants learn value of trusting others while accepting opposing viewpoints

Some local members of the Rocky Mountain Chapter who are participating in the Amer-ican Leadership Forum are hoping they can end the days of assuming that leadership is defined by a person's position rather than their actions.

Steamboat's Ramsay takes first in 1,600

Area athletes fare well at Eagle Valley High School Invitational

For the second straight week, Steamboat's Ian Ramsay turned in a mile time of 4 minutes, 55 seconds, and this time it was good enough for first place.

Dancing through the decades

Steamboat Springs Figure Skating Club presented a three-day ice spectacular

Dressed in feather boas and bell-bottomed sparkling pants with hot pink sequined shirts wrapped around their waists, Elizabeth Stoll and Annie and Alley Eggleston watched Thursday's ice show dress rehearsal from Howelsen Ice Arena's bleachers.

Local parents get a lesson in Montessori education

Supporters looking to integrate method into area public schools

Supporters of Montessori education in public schools used children's building blocks Saturday to lay a foundation of parental support. The Montessori Steering Committee presented its vision for the future of Montessori education in public schools to the community.

Mass repeal

Local group wants voters to address impact fee issue

For real estate broker Norbert Turek, the prospect of forming a citizens group for impact fees has the danger of a high school girl spending hours getting ready for the prom and no one liking the dress.

'I'm not perfect'

A lengthy criminal past focuses attention on Oak Creek's new mayor

The new mayor of Oak Creek admits to using marijuana and cocaine, driving under the influence of alcohol and wrestling people who provoke her. Her police record in Routt County dates back to 1991 and includes more than a dozen arrests. Yet Kathy "Cargo" Rodeman captured 64 percent of the vote in last Tuesday's municipal election to decisively defeat incumbent Mayor Deb VanGundy.