Stories for February 9, 2005

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SOS series brings top results to local riders

The SOS Snowboarding Series brought 71 riders to Steamboat Springs last Saturday for a halfpipe event.

Ready to wrestle

State wrestling opens today in Denver

Ty Zabel remembers the emotions swirling in his head the first time he advanced to the state wrestling tournament. It was 1985, and he weighed 155 pounds.

Developers present revised Lake Village sketch plan

A revised sketch plan for the Lake Village Subdivision proposed west of Routt County Road 53 and south of the Sagewood subdivision likely will satisfy the Hayden Planning Commission today.

Steamboat Lake park gets 161 acres

A 161-acre parcel that connects Steamboat Lake State Park to the Routt National Forest, preventing the park from being landlocked by private property, has been purchased officially and is in the state park's trust.

Immigrant students' needs eyed

Colorado Board of Cooperative Educational Services to assist ELL children

The Steamboat Springs School District isn't the only Northwest Colorado school system with a growing population of non-English speaking students.

Steamboat skiers wrap up busy weekend

The members of the Steamboat Springs Winter Sports Club's Junior Development Freestyle Program wrapped up a busy weekend that included a Friday night event in Steamboat Springs and two days of skiing in Aspen.

Steamboat man back in court day after getting out of jail

Less than 24 hours after bonding out of jail, a 23-year-old Steamboat Springs man was back in Routt County Court on Wednesday, accused of assaulting a police officer and resisting arrest.

Liquor retailers bash bill

Liquor owners in Steamboat Springs fear a proposed change in state law could lead to last call for mom-and-pop stores.

Ice skaters

Team Volant and Mini Team Volant, Steamboat Springs' synchronized skate teams, fared well at the Pacific Coast Regional Championships on Jan. 28.

Investigation of Stamp's death concluded

The Colorado State Patrol's investigation into the death of 13-year-old skier Ashley Stamp's has been concluded and was turned over to the Eagle County District Attorney's Office early this week.

Snowboarder cited in injury accident

A 20-year-old snowboarder was ticketed Sunday afternoon after allegedly running into a 39-year-old telemark skier and breaking her leg.

Advocates receives El Pomar money

Steamboat Springs' Advocates Against Battering and Abuse is among a group of Northwest Colorado nonprofits to receive funds from a new El Pomar Foundation program geared toward addressing the needs of Colorado's rural communities.

45-year-old arrested in alleged stabbing

A 45-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of stabbing a 23-year-old man in the leg early Wednesday morning.

The Record for Feb. 10

Tuesday, Feb. 6 5:22 a.m. A noise complaint was made in the 2900 block of West Acres Drive.

Briefs for Feb. 10

YVEA sends reminder of electricity's dangers