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Growing in a new direction
Artist diverts 'gardening' energy to creating ceramic watering cans
Yampa Valley residents start itching to garden in March, but the first seed can't go in the ground until sometime in late April or May.
Arts calendar for April 15
¤ "Full Spectrum," an exhibit of work by Routt County youths from preschool through high school and Colorado Mountain College students, faculty and staff, is on display through April 24 at the Depot Art Center, 1001 13th St.
On scene for April 15
I have been spreading misworded rumors. In a recent edition of On Scene, I announced the return of prodigal drummer and former Bill Smith Band member, Eric Schuemann, to Colorado. (That part was correct. He will be moving to Denver.)
CD reviews for April 15
Movie soundtracks are dangerous things. I am still traumatized by the soundtrack from "Singles." During the early 1990s, that album blasted out of countless car stereos, allowing people to pretend they were into the "Seattle grunge scene."
Steamboat could learn a lot
It had been nearly 20 years since John Spezia walked away from his Steamboat Springs life for that long. But it was time.
Autumn Phillips: Revolving bar
The death rattles started sounding early. It was early in the evening -- still light out -- and the door to Sabre's Underground was propped open. Music was pouring out into the street, and the hollering inside sounded like $1 drink specials.
Pee wees show well in Rangely
Wrestlers from the Steamboat Springs pee wee program earned four titles last weekend in Rangely.
Fiddle player bids goodbye
If you haven't been going to the Monday night open mic nights for the past month and a half, you missed out.
Hayden OKs industrial park plans
Proposed 33-acre, 57-lot project could begin to take shape this summer
A new industrial park in Hayden could begin to take shape this summer.
Bruchez clears another hurdle
Hayden junior breaks school record; 400-relay state bound
And to think, Hayden coach Kevin Kleckler once had to prod Keenan Bruchez to run the 110-meter hurdles.
Proposal doesn't impress
Planning Commission says Walgreens proposal not up to city standards
The Steamboat Springs Planning Commission unanimously agreed that a proposed Walgreens development was not up to city standards.
Autumn's picks for April 15
Tonight ¤ Northwest Mexican Cultural Festival: Screening of "Amores Perros" When: 7 p.m. Where: Centennial Hall on 10th Street Cost: Free Why you should go: See a different side of Mexico.
Everyone will be there
Soundfield to entertain mud season crowd
Unless you are in Vail watching Snoop Dogg or in Mexico watching the beach and ocean show, Soundfield is the only thing going Saturday night in sleepy, mud season Steamboat Springs.
Music calendar for April 15
Tonight ¤ CMC Rock Star Club When: 1 p.m. Where: Student lounge outside the CMC bookstore Cost: Free
Film examines global warming
Is it or isn't it? There is still a debate about whether the earth is experiencing global warming, and if it is, whether it is the direct result of human action.
Youth, business relations improve
Things have improved so much in Old Town Square that a planned meeting between merchants and teens was called off.
City gearing up for bears
Steamboat Springs officials preparing to enforce new ordinance
The city of Steamboat Springs is gearing up to enforce its new bear ordinance after bear sightings already have been reported.
Sailors rolling along
Steamboat stays perfect with 5-0 win
The names and faces may change, but the results stay the same for the Steamboat Springs girls soccer team.
Lacrosse loses three
The Steamboat Springs girls lacrosse team dropped its past three games in Denver.
Winter Sports Club breaks ground, honors past
On a night forged in the rich history of the Steamboat Springs Winter Sports Club, Ian Heath and Brian Adams broke new ground Thursday night.
Band plays 1st downtown gig
David Willis has the kind of voice that makes people stop and listen.
The Record for April 15
Wednesday, April 13 12:53 a.m. A truck went off the road near Routt County roads 179 and 33. No one was injured.
Briefs for April 15
Sheriff's Office seeks help in identifying woman
Survey to address needs of area kids, families
First Impressions of Routt County hopes a new survey for area residents will help identify ways the county can be more family-friendly.
