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Prof lauds free speech
Students weigh fallout from 9/11
More than 100 students and faculty members packed into a lounge on the Colorado Mountain College campus Wednesday for a discussion on America's war on terrorism. The exchange was sometimes provocative and at one point emotionally charged.
Schools remember terror attacks
Middle school students present $1,000 to Steamboat Springs firefighters
Before seventh-grader Jada Garber went to school Wednesday, her mother reminded her to think about the colors of the American flag that she was wearing as a symbol of the nearly 3,000 people who died last Sept. 11.
Flag-raising event honors those fallen
Police Services Director J.D. Hays asked the small crowd before him Tuesday afternoon to remember the victims of Sept. 11 and the people who died trying to save them.
Travelers at YVRA don't see difference
When Lynn Anne Schneider woke up Wednesday morning, she and her husband watched the morning news broadcast like many others on the one-day anniversary of the terrorist attacks.
Blowdown area reduced by fires
Two-thirds of the 1997 Routt Divide Blowdown is estimated to have burned in the Hinman and Burn Ridge fires.
Historic buildings on display
Conference will highlight preservation
Routt County's historic buildings will be on display next weekend as it hosts a three-day conference on historic preservation.
Community comes together in remembrance
A call for peace rang loud and clear Wednesday night.
