Stories for May 17, 2005

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Center's color concerns council

The Steamboat Springs City Council approved the building plans for a renovated tennis facility, but not without questioning what its visual effects would be.

Ban OK'd

Smoking restricted in numerous public places

Smoking will not be allowed in Steamboat Springs' restaurants, bars, athletic fields, outdoor amphitheaters and workplaces as of July 1.

'Golden class' bids farewell

When the Hayden High School class of 2005 does something, it doesn't just go halfway.

12 Tigers heading to state meet

The state track and field meet isn't always about winning titles. Sometimes, just getting there is the accomplishment.

Cog Run will push runners

Annual event proves fun for all

Mark Fischer remembers running up the steep Hayden Cog road with a group of friends each spring.

Economy of place explored

Experts, leaders to speak about trends affecting community, lifestyle

It's no secret that many people move to the Yampa Valley for the quality of life and sense of community.

The Record for May 18

Monday, May 16 10:33 a.m. A dog was tied up in weeds and barking in the 2400 block of Copper Ridge. Upon further investigation, everything was all right.

SSHS makes hire

Kevin Taulman, who has worked in education for the past 10 years, has been hired as the assistant principal of Steamboat Springs High School.

Centennial celebrations in beginning stages

March 9, 2006, won't be an ordinary day: It will mark the 100th anniversary of Hayden's official incorporation as a town.

Town ordinance could ban bikes on sidewalks

The Hayden Town Board on Thursday will consider approving an ordinance prohibiting toy motorcycles, bicycles and other vehicles on town sidewalks.

Bike series jump-starts with party

Town Challenge races offer cyclists competition, social scene

Jo Richards has gone from a novice mountain biker to an expert mountain biker in a matter of several summers.

News in brief for May 18

Man arrested on suspicion of assaulting stepdaughter A 37-year-old man was arrested last week on suspicion of sexual assault on a child and criminal attempt of sexual assault on a child.

School Board considers final budget

The Hayden School Board today will consider approving a proposed budget for the 2005-06 school year.

Our View: Lafarge pit should be approved

Routt County commissioners should approve the Lafarge gravel pit on Friday. We understand the concerns of those who oppose the pit, which is proposed for 128 acres on the More Ranch in the South Valley. Opponents have argued the pit will create unwanted noise and traffic and be an eyesore in one of the Yampa Valley's most scenic areas.