Stories for April 12, 2005

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Diversity resolution passes

It's rare that Steamboat Springs City Council meetings end in standing ovations. It's even rarer that resolutions are read in English, Spanish and French.

Sailors crown five champions

The Steamboat Springs boys track and field team has found its 3,200-meter relay team.

Sailors win home debut

After eight games on the road, the members of the Steam-boat Springs girls soccer team finally got the home-field advantage Tuesday afternoon.

Schools face tough choices

Board considers controversial budget plan in face of declining enrollment

Enrollment in Hayden schools has been shrinking, and class sizes along with it.

Republicans focus on sending message

The Routt County Republican Central Committee was dismayed by the 2004 election.

County denies Xcel's proposal

A proposal to run a railroad through the Carpenter Ranch and other properties to deliver coal to the Hayden Power Station is off the table.

Eighth-grade girls get advice

Having three daughters between fifth and ninth grades, Christine Scanlan wasted no time getting down to the basics of an eighth-grade girl's life.

No charges to be filed in Stamp case

No criminal charges will be filed in connection with the death of 13-year-old skier Ashley Stamp. Mark Hurlbert, district attorney for the Fifth Judicial District in Eagle County, announced Wednesday he would not file charges. His decision comes after about four months of investigation and consideration.

Interim director hired

Sims to take over for Stanford

The Steamboat Springs School District has found an interim replacement for resigning Director of Curriculum and Instruction Kelly Stanford.

Conference for boys highlights career choices

At 13 years old, Blaise Holden isn't ready to choose a career. But Holden welcomes any opportunity to learn more about the options that await him after high school.

Bump Bash not all fun and games

Steamboat skiers get down to business

The Landon Sawyer Bump Bash is a freestyle skiing competition disguised as a celebration.

Subdivision goes to board

They Hayden Planning Com-mission on Thursday will review a sketch plan for a 150-home development proposed west of Routt County Road 37.

DI teams headed for state meet

Three Hayden Destination Imagination teams recently qualified for the state competition later this month.

The Record for April 13

Monday, April 11 12:47 a.m. A barking dog was reported in the 400 block of Yampa Street.

Briefs for April 13

Newspaper seeking Editorial Board members