Stories for August 23, 2007

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The Record for August 21

12:58 a.m. A suspicious car with its doors open was parked in Curve Plaza.

Steamboat briefs for August 23

Tickets for the sixth annual Soup Bowl Supper are now on sale at All That Jazz.

Golfers get glimpse of tourney course

Eight strokes and 28 days. Those currently are the only numbers that matter to the Steamboat Springs High School golf team.

They've got high hopes

Growing Steamboat softball team brings optimism to the plate

It's hard to keep the Steamboat Springs High School girls softball team down.

Colorado Water Congress in town

Two-day event brings Sen. Salazar, Rep. Udall to Steamboat

Water buffaloes are coming to Steamboat Springs Today and Friday, the Colorado Water Congress is holding its 2007 Summer Convention at the Sheraton Steamboat Resort. The event features a series of seminars and discussions about water policies and strategies, supply forecasts, bark beetle impacts, and water-related legislation passed this year and coming up in 2008.

Fresh faces and new friends

Program connects upperclassmen, freshmen for guidance

As a freshman at Steamboat Springs High School three years ago, Victoria Lavington was in a new school with few friends.

Officers turning up the heat

Law enforcement cracking down on drunken driving

As part of a statewide initiative to crack down on drunken driving, local law enforcement agencies are stepping up their annual "The Heat is On" enforcement now through Labor Day weekend.

Hayden growth leads to shuffle

Several town employees promoted or transitioned

Steady growth in the town of Hayden, plus the loss of a public works employee, has led to a number of transitions and promotions, Town Manager Russ Martin said.

School Board seats uncontested

Search continues for candidates in three districts

No official candidates have stepped forward as of Wednesday to be candidates for School Board seats in the Steamboat Springs, Hayden and South Routt School Districts.

Brent Boyer: Change is good

Pilot & Today grows its own leaders

The Steamboat Pilot & Today's track record of growing its own leaders is well-documented. A quick glance at the newspaper's leadership highlights that approach.

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Howelsen, Hot Springs still on table

Split recreation center at sites not yet ruled out

City officials might, just might, ask Steamboat Springs voters to approve new recreation facilities at Howelsen Hill and Old Town Hot Springs, despite expressing support last month - and this week - for a consolidated facility at Ski Town Fields.