Stories for November 15, 2004

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Steamboat swimmer qualifies for regional meets

Every early morning -- when it hurt to lift his arms from the 79-degree lap pool into the bone-chilling air -- has been worth it for Steamboat Springs senior Blake Worsley.

Hayden residents consider growth

Hayden officials and the project team planning for growth in the town should have a better idea of residents' hopes for Hayden after attending a presentation at the Routt County Fairgrounds Exhibit Hall on Monday night.

Ex-building chief drops suit

Former chief building official Mark Marchus' legal fight with Routt County is over.

Steamboat Squirts win Rumble

Local team beats Foothills, 3-1, for title

Never mind that they weigh less than 90 pounds or that they are in a division called squirts; the 9- and 10-year-olds on the Steamboat hockey team are serious about their sport.

Rapper canceled Levelz show

Wu Tang Clan founder, O.D.B., left a long line of disappointed fans at the door of Levelz, 1860 Ski Time Square Drive, on Friday when the rapper didn't show for his well-publicized event.

City to take part in second-home study

The city of Steamboat Springs will be part of the second phase of a second-home owners study conducted by the Northwest Colorado Council of Governments.

Search for principals begins

Howell, administrators, School Board discuss process

The process to replace two successful Steamboat Springs School District principals is in full swing -- with nine months remaining before the 2005-06 school year begins.

Routt health costs jump

Commissioners may choose insurance provider today

After changing health insurance providers last year to save about $200,000, Routt County commissioners today may change providers again, facing increased costs no matter which provider they choose.

The Record for Nov. 16

Sunday, Nov. 14 2 a.m. A 21-year-old woman was arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence of alcohol in the 2100 block of Mount Werner Circle after she reportedly ran into the median with her Ford Explorer.

Briefs for Nov. 16

DOW solicits comments about fishing regulations You talk and the Colorado Division of Wildlife will listen at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday at the Carpenter Ranch, four miles east of Hayden.

Breakfast offers simplicity

Meeting will help small-business owners with record keeping

With the end of the tax year fast approaching, it's a good time for small-business owners to brush up on the basics of financial record keeping.

Man pleads guilty to growing shrooms

A 26-year-old man pleaded guilty Monday to manufacturing psilocybin mushrooms and possessing 1 to 8 ounces of marijuana.