Stories for March 12, 2005

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Rams hoping for more state championships

One of 500 boys. That is how Andy deGanahl approaches each track season, even if he is the one that people stop to watch.

Hayden looking strong

Hayden seniors Jesse Dren�--nan and Kenny Gehrman bega�--n preparing for this year's track and field season several months ago.

John F. Russell: Cost of tradition

The cost of building an Olympic tradition is not cheap.

Our View: CU step-down a needed step

The scandals that have enveloped the University of Colorado in the past year involve only a few people and have little direct affect on the university overall.

S. Routt welcomes welcome center

Business owners hope brochures, information will encourage visitors to stay a while

People driving through South Routt County and looking for something to do now have a place to stop.

Real estate transactions for March 13

Seller's name listed first, followed by the buyer PRENTISS, AMANDA TO RIANT, FIONA RUTH FOR TORIAN PLUM CONDOMINIUMS, PHASE II UNIT: 415 - $655,000

The Record for March 13

The following is a list of people booked into the Routt County Jail on suspicion of the listed charges. The arresting agency is listed in parentheses.

Returning to the womb

Waterdance massage gives sense of safety, comfort

The first step in the Waterdance is trust.

South Routt Calendar for March 13

Monday, March 7 n The Oak Creek Public Library is open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Views, upgrades highlight home

Remodeling of house was labor of love for owners of nine years

Cooking is no chore in Vic-toria Wareing's kitchen. Whether she's rolling out cookie dough or sauteing dinner, she's admiring 180-degree views of Mount Werner, Rabbit Ears Pass and the south valley.

Anywhere in the world

With location-neutral businesses, you decide where to live and work -- not your boss

Noreen Moore and Scott Ford want to know all about your favorite watering holes, and they mean business.

Automobile dealership gets update

There is a handsome new façade on the Steamboat Motors Ford and Dodge dealership. But that's just the beginning.

Quench your thirst

Yampa boasts Colorado's best-tasting water

"When it hits the glass, it's just raw, clear, cold. It just tastes really good."

Business permits for March 13

Steamboat Springs Cook Chevrolet 1955 Curve Court Fox Construction Show Room/Service/Office $1,500,000

More units on the way for Blackhawk

The second phase of the Blackhawk townhomes is in the works.

Business briefs for March 11

Beurskens new owner of Civil Design Consultants

Colten Domenic Casavecchia

Colten Domenic Casavecchia, son of Jennifer Tamburrino and Peter David Casavecchia of Steamboat Springs, was born at 1:41 a.m. Feb. 24, 2005. He weighed 8 pounds and 3 ounces, and was 20 inches long. His grandparents are Marlene and Jerry Tamburrino of Elmwood Park, Ill., and Carol and Donald Casavecchia of Warrenton, Va.

Wiley Amanda High

Wiley Amanda High, daughter of Dimmye and David High of Steamboat Springs, was born at 7:56 a.m. Feb. 23, 2005. She weighed 7 pounds and 10 ounces, and was 18 inches long. Her sibling is Chase High. Her grandparents are Floneita Dalton of Denver, Ned High of Denver and Carol High of Denver.

Savannah Storm Padilla

Savannah Storm Padilla, daughter of Jennifer and Steven Padilla of Yampa, Jennifer and Steven Padilla of Yampa, was born at 12:51 p.m. Feb. 21, 2005. She weighed 6 pounds and 5 ounces, and was 19 inches long. Her siblings are Chareese and Steven.

Suzanne Elizabeth Magill

Suzanne Elizabeth Magill, daughter of Cristina and Walter Magill of Steamboat Springs, was born at 8:10 a.m. Feb. 2, 2005. She weighed 6 pounds and 14 ounces, and was 19 inches long. Her sibling is Wally Magill. Her grandparents are Susan and Gaetano Vicinelli of Stowe, Vt., and John and Kathleen Magill of Chatham, N.J.

Class Notes for March 13

Lauren Furnish of Steamboat Springs High School and Ashley Meadows of Soroco High School were selected by the Yampa Valley Electric Association as the recipients of an all-expenses-paid trip to Washington, D.C. The trip is part of the Yampa Valley Electric Cooperative's 2005 Youth Tour awards program.

Hopping and hoping for a cure

Preschoolers learn about disabilities, helping others through MDA fund-raiser

Peyton Nagel, 4, hopped in the air 100 times for those who can't hop on their own. So did Lowen Epstein, Shay Adamo, Sam Frackowiak and a group of other North Routt Preschool students.

Steamboat skiers, boarders trade snow for sun

Father Richard Vila came to Steamboat for champagne powder. Instead, he got summer temperatures and slush.

Crews cope with emotional trauma

Critical incident stress management team helps emergency responders

Steve Kaufman has accepted the possibility that the image of the accident victim's face may never leave his mind entirely.

On the right track -- and field

Steamboat team looks to build on strong 2004

Eight state track and field qualifiers are back for Steamboat Springs, eager to build on last season's success

Sound Off for March 13

I'm calling in reference to GRAMNET and the cuts made. GRAMNET is needed very badly. As far as Oak Creek not contributing, I don't know what the deal is, but we need GRAMNET down here badly. I hope the commissioners understand this.

Stephanie Dye Stephanie Dye: Keep Bible out

I hope that the reason you published the "Bible as Literature" article on the front page was so that the intelligent people of Steamboat could rise and answer.

Cynthia Drust Cynthia Drust: Study all religion

It's about time. I think the teachings of Jesus, the Bible and all its history should be taught in our public schools. As well, the peaceful teachings of Hinduism and of the great courage of Mahatma Gandhi should be taught.