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Video: A first look at Friday's headlines
City officials will soon begin advertising for a part-time staff member who will work toward making Steamboat Springs more bicycle-friendly; scores on the Colorado Student Assessment Program were up across the board at the North Routt Community Charter School; changes have been made in how coaches are paid in the Steamboat Springs School District; Apa Sherpa, who has climbed Mount Everest more times than any other person, will speak at the Steamboat Grand Resort Hotel for a benefit for two Sherpas who died on the world's highest mountain this spring; today's winner for the lift ticket give-away is Steve Havenner of Lakewood; and in sports, the Steamboat Springs football team is hunkering down to face Eagle Valley tonight in Steamboat.
Golf team takes home tourney win
The Steamboat Springs golf team won its second tournament of the year on Tuesday playing at Lakota Ridge.
Hayden wins in 5 games
Tiger volleyball struggles, pulls out victory
Heading into the fifth and deciding game against Baggs, Wyo., Hayden sophomore Holli Salazar wanted the ball.
Sailors can't underestimate Eagle Valley
On paper, Steamboat Springs has a decided advantage tonight against Eagle Valley.
Gardner Field to be rededicated
A rededication of Gardner Field will take place tonight at halftime of the Steamboat Springs-Eagle Valley football game.
Woman arrested after N. Routt crash
Alcohol suspected as contributing factor
A 23-year-old Steamboat Springs woman was arrested early Thursday on suspicion of driving under the influence of alcohol after she crashed her car in North Routt County.
Award nominations needed
Museum honors those who have served the Yampa Valley
Some people shape the Yampa Valley more than the documentation of history gives them credit for.
North Routt CSAP scores up
Test scores released later because of school's small size
Scores on the Colorado Student Assessment Program were up across the board at the North Routt Community Charter School.
Woman seriously hurt in crash
State Patrol: Drugs, alcohol suspected as contributing factors
A Highlands Ranch woman was flown to Denver in critical condition on Wednesday afternoon after the van she was driving struck a boulder on Rabbit Ears Pass.
The Record for Sept. 13
12:01 a.m. A drunken person reportedly broke a window in the 200 block of Fourth Street. Officers found the person and took him or her to detox.
Briefs for Sept. 15
Community foundation's grant forms due today
Board talks tiers
All coaches placed on same salary schedule
Changes have been made in how coaches are paid in the Steamboat Springs School District.
Deb Babcock: What's up with brown evergreens?
It's so sad to see the spreading destruction of whole hillsides of evergreens as we drive near and hike into the nearby forests.
Pedal Pusher
City plans to add staff member to make Steamboat bicycle friendly
City officials will soon begin advertising for a part-time staff member who will work toward making Steamboat Springs more bicycle-friendly.
At the movies
Reviews of "The Black Dahlia," "Everyone's Hero," "Gridiron Gang," "How to Eat Fried Worms" and "The Illusionist"
In her backyard
Artist finds award-winning inspiration close to home
Painting is not a talent; it's a discipline.
On Scene
From the outside, the Porsches on display in downtown Steamboat last weekend looked too small for any person to fit inside. I was mistaken. George Dunn, a true Southern gentlemen from Georgia, opened the door and let me in.
Everest record holder to speak Saturday
Apa Sherpa, who has climbed Mount Everest more times than any other person, will speak in Steamboat Springs later this month.
Mad about merlot?
Toast to Perry-Mansfield students
Emily Stockdale could not have attended her first summer at Perry-Mansfield Performing Arts School and Camp without a scholarship.
CD reviews
Maria Taylor, "11:11"; Gwen Stefani, "Love. Angel. Music. Baby."; Bob Dylan, "Modern Times"
They're back
Brewglass Boys reunite to play their greatest hits
Like many unfinished relationships, the Brewglass Boys disbanded but never had their "break-up" conversation.
Allison Plean: Fade in
The first thing my professor asked me in the first film class I took in college was: "Which actress would play you in a movie about yourself?" That's the hardest question in the world. It's difficult even without taking into consideration who would be disqualified based on eating disorders, drug rehabilitation unavailability and recent Church of Scientology affiliation.
Not your granddad's blues
Mem Shannon plays the modern delta tunes
Mem Shannon was lucky that the driver's seat of his van reclined when he got stuck in his seat belt a month ago.
