Stories for December 26, 2005

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Law enforcement beefs up for New Year's

Law officers and business owners are urging people not to drink and drive this New Year's Eve, especially when city buses and taxi services will be increasing their staffing.

News in brief for Dec. 27

Newspaper seeks members for editorial board The Steamboat Pilot & Today is accepting letters from residents interested in serving on the newspaper's editorial board. Board members will serve a four-month term beginning in January.

Class of her own

Six-year-old faces challenges to thrive in first grade

First grade can be a big challenge. Transitions into more rigorous academic work, higher expectations for behavior and a more dynamic classroom environment make it an exciting and difficult year. For many children, first grade can be the biggest hurdle they have faced in their young lives.

Hot spot on cold days

Bud Werner Memorial Library offers variety of activities, provides 'a good place to hang out'

Sometimes, a good book or an old movie is the perfect comfort for tired legs and frigid fingers.

Steamboat Springs goes green

Council allocates $20,000 to group that focuses on conservation, recycling

The city of Steamboat Springs is taking steps to become more environmentally friendly.

CMC registration under way

Registration for spring classes at Colorado Mountain College began earlier this month and will continue until classes begin Jan. 16.

The Record for Dec. 27

Sunday, Dec. 25 1:02 a.m. Police pulled over a vehicle at U.S. Highway 40 and Anglers Drive. The driver was reportedly on the wrong side of the road, and the vehicle's headlights were not on. Police arrested the male driver for driving under the influence of alcohol.

Mono-ski, cash stolen on Christmas

Along with Santa Claus, the Grinch came to town Sunday.