Stories for October 22, 2004

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Tigers secure title

Hayden tops 2004 Western Slope League

With two regular-season games remaining in the 2004 season, the Hayden Tigers had a chance to secure the Western Slope Title with a win against West Grand on Friday night.

Hayden eyes new approach to tap fees

Hayden Town Board says it will not make changes to burning code

The town of Hayden's procedure for calculating commercial water and sewer tap fees isn't wrong, but it also isn't right.

State park may offer temporary trail again

Colorado State Park officials are hoping that last year's temporary trail between Steamboat Lake State Park and the Routt National Forest will be open again to snowmobilers and other users for the winter.

Gunning up for snow

Howelsen doubles its snow guns; ski area starts making snow

Doug Allen called his snowmakers at the Steamboat Ski Area on Friday afternoon and told them it was time to report to work and get down to business on Buddy's Run.

Lawmakers talk state budget

Of the myriad issues facing Colorado lawmakers when the General Assembly reconvenes in January, none is as important as solving the fiscal mess created by conflicting constitutional amendments, Rep. Al White told members of the South Routt School Board at their meeting Thursday.

The Record for Oct. 23

Thursday, Oct. 21 1:36 a.m. Loud music and voices were reported in the 2600 block of Alpenglow Way. The party was warned.

Briefs for Oct. 23

Book fair will be held from Nov. 4 to 12 The Strawberry Park Elementary Book Fair will be held from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Nov. 4 to 12 at the elementary school.

Taylor receives tourism supporting award

The fastest way to get the state's economy back on track is to support the tourism industry, says state Sen. Jack Taylor, R-Steamboat Springs.

School Board: No rink contribution

The town of Oak Creek will have to look elsewhere for funding to help complete a roof project for its ice rink. The South Routt School Board declined to donate money to the cause.

Soroco falls short in Rangely

The Soroco High School football team came close Friday night, but when the final horn sounded in Rangely, the team had suffered another heartbreaking loss.