Stories for January 30, 2007

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Chelsea's closes in Oak Creek

Owners of restaurant exploring options to reopen original site

The owners of Chelsea's are not sure when or if the long-time Chinese restaurant in Oak Creek will reopen.

Our View: County must avoid tunnel vision

We hope Routt County officials are correct when they say water leaking into an underground tunnel at the new Routt County Justice Center is a "minor problem."

The Record for Jan. 29

7:13 a.m. A 29-year-old Steamboat Springs man was arrested near Third Street and Lincoln Avenue for being a fugitive of justice and failing to appear.

Briefs for Jan. 31

The Education Fund Board has a vacancy for a community member with the recent resignation of Keri Rusthoi. The Fund Board is responsible for determining how to spend the city's half-cent sales tax.

Look before you touch

Water monitoring needed before ordinance, official says

Assessing the quality of Yampa River water should occur before use of the Yampa is further regulated, a county official said Tuesday.

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Video: Morning News Update

Ron Schlotthauer, director of air service development at DIA, will speak in Steamboat on Wednesday during the Eighth annual Airline Partners' Summit hosted by the Steamboat Ski and Resort Corp. The Steamboat Pilot & Today filed a lawsuit Monday accusing the Steamboat Springs School Board of violating the Open Meetings Law. Brought to you by Coleman Cook and Sharon Pace-Ward of Colorado Group Realty in Steamboat Springs.

Tom Ross: The eyes of Texas are upon you

Greetings to all from the extreme northern region of the Republic of Texas

Have you ever stopped to think what life would be like if Steamboat Springs were in Texas?

The Record for Jan. 28

12:28 a.m. An ambulance was requested in the 600 block of Lincoln Ave. for a man who was having seizures. He was taken to the hospital.

Briefs for Jan. 30

The Steamboat Springs High School junior placed first in her third consecutive International Extemporaneous speaking competition Saturday at the Central Invitational Tournament in Grand Junction. Lopez and her Steamboat Springs High School forensics team teammates competed in the tournament.

Pilot & Today sues School Board

Newspaper wants access to tapes of Jan. 8 secret session

The Steamboat Pilot & Today filed a lawsuit Monday accusing the Steamboat Springs School Board of violating the state's Open Meetings Law.

Two brothers, one dream

Steamboat siblings selected for world championship Nordic squads

Penny Fletcher wishes her two sons would find some time to clean their rooms. But she's not too upset about what's keeping them busy - especially considering the news Bryan and Taylor received during the past week.

Just in time for Valentine's Day

Artists with very different mediums unite for gallery opening

Kim Keith only photographs her "bodyscapes" clients once.

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City hosts airline executives

DIA's global outlook may bring international skiers

Ron Schlotthauer will watch with great anticipation in late March when Lufthansa begins direct airline service between Denver International Airport and Munich, Germany. But all the while, he'll be envisioning nonstop service to Tokyo. Either flight may someday deliver international skiers to resort towns like Steamboat. Schlotthauer, director of air service development at DIA, will speak in Steamboat on Wednesday during the Eighth annual Airline Partners' Summit hosted by Steamboat Ski & Resort Corp.