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Triplets bring thrice the joy
Stagecoach couple welcome 3 boys, juggle life with 5 kids younger than 4
Every now and then, Mark and Bonnie Porter stand in disbelief in front of the crib holding their three baby boys.
Omar M. Campbell: URA deserved vote
"Hooray for URA" was the headline for the Our View commentary on the City Council's approval of the urban renewal authority in the Jan. 19 Today.
Survivor healing, grateful
Baldwin doesn't remember crash
Tim Baldwin doesn't remember the plane crash that claimed three of his colleagues and almost killed him. In a way, he's glad that he doesn't.
'We have an emergency'
Audio tape depicts dramatic rescue of lone crash survivor
Rawlins, Wyo., was cold, snowy and relatively quiet on the evening of Jan. 11. Several inches of newly fallen snow covered the area's open landscape, and Tana Davi was enjoying a quiet night at her post in the Carbon County Sheriff's Office.
Sound Off for Jan. 30
Gart looks great About the new Gart building: I think it looks great, especially compared to the peach palace that's across the street.
Copper Ridge Business Park is nearly sold out
What used to be an empty field along a relatively quiet section of Elk River Road is now a busy hub for light-industrial companies and customers seeking products including pet food and custom bicycles.
New Aspen Lodge condo project aims for May 1 start
At least five resort condominium projects are preparing to get under way in Steamboat Springs this year, but Michael Hurley is confident his project has the jump on everyone else's.
Paddling perfection
Steamboat adventurers paddle New Zealand coastline
When John Spezia's friend Sandy Shea informed him he was taking a year's sabbatical and had always dreamed of paddling a sea kayak along the New Zealand coastline, Spezia didn't hesitate.
Sailors top in league
Steamboat beats Rifle by 11 on Saturday
As defending Western Slope League champions, the Steamboat Springs boys basketball team is counting on getting everyone's best shot. The coaches know it. The players know it, and that is how they prefer it.
The Record for Jan. 30
Saturday, Jan. 22 Christopher John Jaquet, 25, Telluride -- Driving under the influence of alcohol, DUI per se, speeding, possession of less than an ounce of marijuana, possession of drug paraphernalia (Steamboat Springs Police Department)
Men-toring shortage affects kids
Libby Foster can't help but take her work home. As the case manager for Partners in Routt County, Foster spends many nights with the names and faces of local children swirling inside her head. She often imagines the perfect adult mentor for each before drifting off to sleep.
Andrew Kenneth Kempers
Andrew Kenneth Kempers, son of Jennifer and Scott Kempers of Steamboat Springs, was born at 5:27 p.m. on Jan. 24, 2005. He weighed 8 pounds and 12 ounces, and was 21 inches long. His siblings are Matthew and Daniel. His grandparents are Glenn and Cindy Kempers of Grand Junction, Ken and Jeannene Hanson of Los Alamos, N.M., and Earle Marie Hanson and Dean Carstens of Los Alamos.
Skiers dress silly for serious cause
Colorado Ski for Women raises money, awareness for domestic violence
Greg Burkholder seemed strangely comfortable gliding around on skate skis, decked out in a red pom-pom poodle skirt, lipstick and blue bob wig.
Nellie Gray Soash
Former Steamboat Springs resident Nellie Gray Soash died Jan. 15, 2005, surrounded by family in her home at Mantey Heights Care Center in Grand Junction. Soash was 13 days shy of her 98th birthday.
Melinda Mawdsley: I like Mike
Book, CD and movie reviews are reserved for 4 Points, but I have been told -- and I admit -- I have poor taste in literature and music, so I won't be writing anything for Autumn Phillips anytime soon.
Skiers take turns on Vagabond
Super-G resumes today at Steamboat Ski Area
Those skiers and riders attempting a mid-morning run down Vagabond ski trail Saturday were greeted with a surprise -- a rare super-G race on the Steamboat Ski Area intermediate run.
Peter Dale Wichelhaus
Peter Dale Wichelhaus, son of Kathy and Todd Wichelhaus of Steamboat Springs, was born at 7:06 p.m. Jan. 11, 2005. He weighed 6 pounds and 6 ounces, and was 20.5 inches long. His sibling is Luke Wichelhaus. His grandparents are Eric and Libbie Wichelhaus of New Jersey, and Dale and Bernice Montz of Washington.
Lachman -- Lightner
Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Sennott Jr. of West Barnstable, Mass., and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Lachman of Rye, N.Y., and West Palm Beach, Fla., are pleased to announce the engagement of their daughter, Brooke Nina Lachman, to Ryan Cessna Snowden Lightner, son of Drs. Jeffrey and Nancie Lightner of Merion, Penn., and Harrisonburg, Monterey and Virginia Beach, Va.
Best of the best in our own back yard
Routt County ag producers take top honors at Western Stock Show
The 99th National Western Stock Show, Rodeo and Horse Show held in Denver earlier this month reported record attendance with 633,544 people. Competitors came from across the United States and Canada, representing the best of the best in agriculture. Among those, Routt County's own fared well, proving that some of the best ranchers and agricultural producers are right here in our back yard.
Business briefs for Jan. 30
First National Bank of the Rockies has announced the promotion of Todd Young to bank manager for the Craig office.
Banking on euros
Economist predicts renewed interest of foreign investors, Californians
A leading Colorado economist thinks another wave of immigration from California is gathering steam, and a weakened dollar could lead to an increase in foreign investment in Steamboat Springs and other resort towns.
List of luxuries growing
Elaborate home theaters, heated driveways and indoor water falls are just a few features that, though considered luxuries by most standards, are becoming increasingly common in Routt County's ever-growing high-end home market.
Weston Richard Boese
Weston Richard Boese, son of Donna and Rick Boese of Steamboat Springs, was born at 11 a.m. Jan. 22, 2005. He weighed 8 pounds and 8 ounces, and was 21.25 inches long.
Emily Summer Hillewaert
Emily Summer Hillewaert, daughter of Mistly Alger and Anthony Hillewaert of Craig, was born at 7:32 p.m. Jan. 20, 2005. She weighed 6 pounds and 9 ounces, and was 20.75 inches long. Her siblings are Kalob and Tyson Hillewaert. Her grandparents are Tony and Lisa Hillewaert of Craig, Laura Major of Craig and Andy and Maggie Alger of Thorton.
Preston Ryan Gonzales
Preston Ryan Gonzales, son of Jenny Blevins and Charlie Gonzales III of Walden, was born at 4:18 p.m. Jan. 12, 2005. He weighed 6 pounds and 4 ounces, and was 18.5 inches long. His sibling is Troy Gonzales. His grandparents are Linda Maurath of Walden, Dean Blevins of Walden, and Charlie and Jackie Gonzales of Walden. His great-grandparents are Iris Blevins of Walden, Charles Glenn of Walden, and Bertha and Charlie Gonzales of Walden.
David Criste: Justice center circus
After the county commissioners signed off on the area plan, they decided to build a new courthouse with room for all necessary offices and personnel in a downtown campus in Steamboat Springs.
Stacey Bodden: Proud of community
On Sunday, Jan. 16, I was witness to an event in our community that I think was an inspiration to all who participated and attests to the giving nature of Steamboat residents.
Our View: Defeat Taylor's bill
We have long held that the city of Steamboat Springs' application for recreational in-channel diversion rights on the Yampa River was a smart move on behalf of our tourism-based economy.
Donald L. Boettler
Former Routt County resident Donald L. Boettler passed away Dec. 28, 2004. He was 59.
Fletcher tops weekend
Steamboat Springs Winter Sports Club crowns multiple champions
Between Friday night and Saturday afternoon, every ski jump at Howelsen Hill was put to good use.
Forced entry, theft reported at restaurant
An undisclosed amount of money reportedly was taken from an office in The Outlaws Restaurant in Ski Time Square late Friday or early Saturday.
Bridging the gap
Schools help Spanish speakers adapt to English-speaking classes
After watching his daughter struggling with mathematics, Roberto Gomez picked up the telephone one night and dialed the number of her sixth-grade teacher. A short time later, Gomez was getting a math lesson of his own.
Rob Douglas: Patriot Act backer
Although I disagree with the decision of the Oak Creek Town Board in passing "a resolution opposing the USA Patriot Act," I applaud the symbolism. This act of representative democracy is in the greatest tradition of this free land. Given that the resolution was passed unanimously by the board, I can conclude only that opposition to the Patriot Act is fully representative of the views of Oak Creek residents and businesses. This saddens me.
Ashley Estefany Mota-Javalera
Ashley Estefany Mota-Javalera, daughter of Hilda Azurena Javalera Loya and Jonathan Israel Mota Aragon of Steamboat Springs, was born at 9:20 p.m. Jan. 21, 2005. She weighed 7 pounds and 3 ounces. Her grandparents are Susana Banuelos Hdz., Amondo Mota Banuelos, Everardo Javalera Holguin and Hilda Azurena Loya Corral.
