Stories for October 23, 2005

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The Record for Oct. 24

12:23 a.m. A noise complaint was made in the 1300 block of Walton Creek Road.

Briefs for Oct. 24

Pilot & Today wins awards in national contest The Steamboat Pilot & Today won two awards in a national contest sponsored by the Inland Press Association.

State Sen. Jack Taylor: C and D will move Colorado forward

On Nov. 1, we Coloradans have an opportunity to truly affect the future of Colorado in a very positive way -- by voting for referendums C and D. They will help our transportation, education and health care within Colorado and will move Colorado forward with a better economy.

Let the countdown begin

Warren Miller film signals approach of ski season

Watching the annual Warren Miller release is as big a ski season tradition as setting your alarm for a ridiculous hour the first day the lifts run.

Tom Ross: Ski Swap full of hidden treasures

For just a moment on Saturday, I imagined myself skating hard in the lead pack at Val di Fiemme. I was measuring the Norwegians and the Austrians for the final sprint to the finish line of a World Cup Nordic Combined event. Confident in my wax, I knew this could be the day!

Ski Swap is a sign that winter's on its way

Steamboat Springs Middle School was transformed into a big garage sale Friday and Saturday, though shoppers weren't looking for blenders and old books. They were looking for skis, boots, hats and goggles.

Plane crash kills two

Identities of Steamboat Springs men not released

A plane went down Saturday night north of Walton Peak on Rabbit Ears Pass, killing the pilot and passenger.

Teens take on teaching

Peer Educators begin setting goals for this year

Teens will begin meeting this week to decide which social issues need attention among their peers.

Curtis Church: Vote 'yes' on 5C

I am writing this letter in support of Referendum 5C on the Nov. 1 ballot. About two years ago, the city of Steamboat Springs and Routt County decided it was time to address the issue of affordable housing and created the Yampa Valley Housing Authority. The leaders of this community had heard many stories about other mountain towns and the difficulty they had in providing entry-level homes for their workforce.

Rebecca Huyser: Kids will be kids, parents should be parents

I was somewhat surprised that there are parents condoning underage drinking. I wonder, if we were to enact laws that required the custodial parent(s) of minors who are issued minor in possesion citations to perform community service with their child, attend alcohol classes with their child and be subject to the same penalties and fines their child faces, would we see remedial parents starting to take their parenting more seriously?

Newspaper welcomes editor

Michael Smith takes the reins at the Pilot & Today

Michael Smith is the new editor of the Steamboat Pilot & Today.

Victims in plane crash identified

The identities of two people involved in a fatal plane crash Saturday night have been released by the Routt County Coronor's office. Lou Marina and Greg Kyprios were both from Steamboat Springs.

Area needs wrestling officials

Northwest Colorado is in desperate need of wrestling officials.