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Fake grass is always greener
School Board approves turf field at Steamboat Springs High School
Next spring, local high school student athletes will have a new home field.
Our View: DeVincentis crossed the line
Letter criticizing superintendent was off target and inappropriate
John DeVincentis' letter publicly chastising Superintendent Donna Howell on Monday was not only off target but also completely inappropriate for a School Board member.
A night for the arts in S. Routt
Band, choir and art students to display talents
In South Routt, young musicians play concert pieces with conch shells and PVC pipes. Student artists create original sculptures with metal, willow sticks and plaster.
Briefs for May 16
A memorial service for Josephine Arlene Selbe is at 11 a.m. Monday, May 22, at the United Methodist Church, Eighth and Oak streets in Steamboat Springs. The wrong date appeared in Saturday's and Monday's Steamboat Today.
Busy summer for Bettger
Retired educator to lead vocational planning
A retired educator will coordinate efforts that could lead to a regional vocational center in the Yampa Valley.
Put your running skills to the test
For the past 28 years, the Hayden Cog Run has challenged runners in the Yampa Valley to step it up -- or at least to run up one of the most challenging hills in Routt County.
Terry eyes assessor's office again
Former Routt County Chief Appraiser Nancy Terry will try to make it a three-way race this fall when voters choose a replacement for county assessor Amy Williams.
The Record for May 16
12:08 a.m. A woman reported gunshots in the 1000 block of Merritt Street. Police were unable to locate any gunfire and said there were no reports of injuries. The noise may have been fireworks, police said.
Yampa blast leaves two in critical condition
A propane gas explosion at a Yampa home sent two men to the hospital Monday afternoon.
Recreation meeting tonight
The Steamboat Springs Parks and Recreation Commission thinks it is time to ask voters for a city-owned recreation center.
Bill doesn't affect city's water rights
A water rights bill signed by Gov. Bill Owens last week won't affect Steamboat Springs' rights.
