Stories for April 9, 2007

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TV18 Video: Steamboat Today News

Nicole Miller of the Steamboat Pilot & Today provides the morning news, which airs on Steamboat Today between 7 a.m. and 9 a.m. on Steamboat TV18. The top headlines include Strawberry Park students undertaking environmentally conscious efforts; the preservation of the heart spring at the Old Town Hot Springs; and the latest on School Board member John DeVincentis.

RMYC seeks construction help

Workers needed to train crew heading to Gulf Coast

Traditionally, the young adults who opt for a summer of hard manual labor with the Rocky Mountain Youth Corps give back to the country through conservation work in Colorado's backcountry.

Girls track finishes first before break

It's starting to look like Hayden High School head track coach Kevin Kleckler's plan is starting to pay off.

Luke Graham: This time ... I'm money

One week ago, I would have sworn the economy of Denver shut down.

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Preserving Heart Spring history

Facility will remain sacred during waterslide renovations

Marian and George Tolles begin every weekday at 5:30 a.m., swimming in the Old Town Hot Springs.

The Record for April 7

12:21 a.m. A burglar alarm reportedly went off in the 500 block of S. Lincoln Avenue.

Briefs for April 9

The Steamboat Dance Theatre is now accepting applications for dance scholarships for spring or summer dance. Anyone, child through adult, with financial need is welcome to apply for tuition assistance to study dance. Scholarship Application Forms are available through your local dance teacher or you may download it from www.dance-steamboat.org or call Wendy Smith Mikelsons at 736-1005. Applications may be mailed to SDT, P.O. Box 774284, Steamboat Springs, CO 80477.

Youths lead green charge

Strawberry Park Student Council wants more recycling

Four active and motivated Strawberry Park Elementary School students believe their school can be a community leader in environmentally-friendly initiatives, so much so, they delivered a presentation to the Steamboat Springs School Board on April 2 outlining their vision for their school - and town.

Monday Medical: Understanding depression

You have a bad day. You feel a little sad. This is not depression.

How much will it cost: A new recreation center

This week Dialogue before Decision, looks at how a community recreation center might be funded. Any construction project requires asking critical questions: