Stories for March 29, 2007

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Intrawest announces combo pass

Steamboat, Copper and Winter Park for $999

Steamboat Ski Area season-pass holders will be able to add unlimited access to Copper Mountain and Winter Park for about $60 more next season. Intrawest Colorado announced Thursday the creation of the "Rocky Mountain Ultimate Pass" available through Aug. 15 for $999. It gives the holder the freedom to ski all three mountains as often as they choose for a price that is $64 more than the early season price for an adult season pass at Steamboat in the 2006/2007 season.

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TV18 Video: Steamboat Today News

Alexis DeLaCruz 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 the Education Fund Board's budget for 2007-08; Hayden's efforts for a new Community Center; and a preview of the Democratic Party's Jefferson-Jackson dinner.

Women's hockey tourney starts Friday

The Steamboat Springs Chix with Stix women's hockey team will host the Women's Association of Colorado Hockey state tournament starting Friday at Howelsen Ice Arena.

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Steamboat hockey players to showcase talent in Chicago

Jimmy Terry and Jake Stanford have played hockey together since the time they first strapped on pairs of skates as Mites.

The Record for March 27

1:14 a.m. People were arguing outside a bar in Ski Time Square.

Briefs for March 29

A 15-year-old Steamboat Springs boy was arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence of alcohol, driving the wrong way on a one-way street and eluding after he reportedly hit a fence and tried to run from police Tuesday night.

Kiwanis provides coats for children in Macedonia

Many students living in Steamboat Springs wouldn't give coats and boots a second thought.

Udall coming to town

U.S. Rep. headlines big lineup for Democrats' dinner

Routt County's increasing support of Democratic candidates and issues continues to be noticed across the state.

Hayden center sits in limbo

Exercise room, Internet cafe planned for community building

Construction on a community center in Hayden could start this year, if a builder willing to do the job for the right price can be found.

Scott Stanford: If you start this column, you'll read most of it

I wish I had a nickel for every time someone has suggested that "readers only look at the headlines."

Excess building revenues transferred

More than $1M moved to general fund

County officials have taken advantage of an unusual upside to Routt County's booming construction industry.

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Fund Board approves budget

Long-term reserves will be used to meet education needs

The Education Fund Board approved a budget of more than $3 million for next year, meaning the board will have to dip into its long-term reserve.