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Hayden seeking input
Community will host forum Thursday
Ever wonder what Hayden might look like with 13,000 more people?
Hellyer Letter: Residents urged to attend forum
I would like to encourage all residents of the Hayden community to be a part of the town meeting, "Defining Hayden's Future Alternatives," from 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday at the Hayden Town Hall.
Briefs for Aug. 25
Two burglaries were reported in Steamboat Springs over the weekend. Sunday afternoon, a report was made that a $1,250 mountain bike and a $400 humidifier were stolen from a residence in the 700 block of Pine Street, Steamboat Springs Police Sgt. Nick Bosick said. Another $300 worth of damage was done to the home's drywall. Bosick said holes were punched in the wall.
Randolph wins national cycling event
The Steamboat Springs Winter Sports Club Cycling Club wasted little time putting its name on the national map. On Sunday in Deer Valley, Utah, 16-year-old club rider Bo Randolph won a national title in the 15-16 Junior National Criterium Championship.
Steamboat golfers blow away competition
Team shoots under par, wins by 19 strokes
Steamboat Springs golf coach Steve Dodson believes in solid preparation. He holds team meetings to discuss holes and pre-tournament routines.
Coal-mine fan has residents upset
When Margot Gasch was recovering from hip-replacement surgery last year, she couldn't sleep in her own bedroom because it was too noisy.
Maddox letter: Brenner mistaken about Steamboat Airport
The article regarding Councilman Ken Brenner's comments on the airport have me rethinking my investment policies.
Girls softball team on track
School Board gives support to Tier II sport
Bolstered by the support of the Steamboat Springs School Board and the efforts of a dedicated parent, a high school fastpitch softball team appears closer to fruition.
New water commission proposed
The remaining members of the water focus group have developed a proposal for a Steamboat Springs Water Commission.
Legacy Education Foundation grants awarded
For the past decade, Don Schwartz and his fourth-grade students at Strawberry Park Elementary School have spent one day each month of the school year visiting residents of the Doak Walker Care Center.
County ducks the fray
Commissioners won;t get involved in winter recreation debate
The U.S. Forest Service's plan to manage winter recreation on Buffalo Pass and Rabbit Ears Pass does not go far enough to "balance the playing field" between motorized and nonmotorized users.
Steamboat runners finish 100-mile race
Most people would call the idea of running a 100-mile race crazy. Lisa Barbour used to be one of them.
DA still undecided on charges against deputy
The District Attorney's Office still has not decided whether to file charges against a former Routt County sheriff's deputy who was fired more than four months ago on allegations that he had sex multiple times with a 17-year-old girl.
The Record for Aug. 25
1:44 a.m. College students in the 2900 block of AprÃs Ski Way reportedly were being loud.
Steidtman letter: Teepen got it wrong
Tom Teepen gives an excellent example of former British Prime Minister Benjamin Disraeli's charge that there are "lies, damned lies and statistics" in his editorial piece in the Steamboat Today of Aug. 17, 2004.
Longtime employees promoted at Ski Corp.
Two longtime employees of the Steamboat Ski and Resort Corp., Doug Allen and Mike DeGroff, have been named vice presidents with the company.
Our View: Sustaining summer success
As the summer of 2004 draws to a close, it is important for us to reflect on the economic success we have enjoyed and recommit ourselves to sustaining that success.
Forest Service plans for major prescribed burn
The U.S. Forest Service could begin prescribed burns in an area along Routt County Road 129 this fall.
