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Mike Lawrence: If you thought 2006 was fun:
Election 2008 will be huge for Routt County
This year's election is barely a week old, and they're still counting votes in Denver, but it's never too early to look ahead.
Chix start the season 1-1 on the road
Chix with Stix is off to a solid start with penalty kills and offensive pressure
Five seniors lead the way
Alex Centner, Tanner Stillwell, Tucker Campbell, Lane Shipley and Jace Bonner have experienced both extremes of high school football.
Ready to race
Ski program breeds more hungry athletes
For members of Colorado Mountain College's Alpine ski team, cabin fever ends today.
West of town plans advance
Infrastructure work could begin in 2007
City and county officials made progress Tuesday night with plans for construction and future development west of Steamboat Springs.
Storm packs needed punch
Steamboat Ski Area receives 18 inches as opening day nears
The snowstorm that moved through the Yampa Valley on Monday and Tuesday may not have produced the 2 feet originally forecast, but it was a welcome site nonetheless at the Steamboat Ski Area.
Hayden to select police chief
Thursday Town Board meeting to address position, water rates
Hayden officials are close to announcing the hiring of the town's next police chief.
Dealing with college costs
Steamboat financial seminars guide parents, students
Financing a college education is becoming increasingly difficult, but Gayle Dudley wants to help.
Accidents abound after snowstorm
Elementary school principal warned for impersonating officer after car crash
Steamboat Springs police officers kept busy Monday responding to nearly two dozen car accidents, but the workload - and the speed at which motorists traveled icy and snowpacked roads - slowed significantly by Tuesday.
The Record for Nov. 13
8:46 a.m. A hotel guest's credit card was declined in the 200 block of Lincoln Avenue. A report was taken.
Briefs for Nov. 15
The Oak Creek chapter of SHARE Colorado, a nonprofit food cooperative, will accept food orders from 6 to 7 p.m. Nov. 28. For more information about the program, call (800) 933-7427 or visit www.sharecolorado.com.
Ken Brenner: City drafts plans for future elections
As everyone knows by now, on Nov. 7, many voters stood in line 1 1/2 to 2 hours, with some waiting nearly four hours for the privilege to vote. In all, 4000 dedicated voters persevered on Election Day. The Democratic Party congratulates and thanks them for their patience and their commitment to the democratic process.
Our View: Balance returns in election
The results of the 2006 election demonstrate that, at a minimum, Routt County is once again home to two political parties.
Video: Morning News Update
Topping the news this morning, despite heavy morning snow officers said there had not been many accidents reported as of 8 a.m., but drivers should be cautious and drive slowly. Steamboat Springs City Council President Ken Brenner wants Routt County to help pay for a new community center in Steamboat. In sports, the details have been set for the Steamboat Sailors football playoff game. Brought to you by Coleman Cook and Sharon Pace-Ward of Colorado Group Realty in Steamboat Springs.
