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TV18 Video: Steamboat Today News
Liz Kuzmkowski 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 Ann Copeland's retirement from the Yampa Valley Regional Airport; a bear who took a stroll downtown; and a look at what the Steamboat Springs girls soccer team faces as they head into the playoffs.
Sailors girls soccer to face Eagles team undefeated since April 10
If the Steamboat Springs High School girls soccer team wants to survive the first round of the 4A state playoffs it will need to do something no other team has accomplished since April 10.
Watershed draft clarifies regulations for ranchers
A controversial watershed ordinance has been revised and once again is scheduled for action by the Steamboat Springs City Council.
Area briefs for May 8
Steamboat Springs High School freshmen invite anyone interested in environmental issues to come to an open house in the high school commons from 4 to 6 p.m. today.
The Record for May 6
The Record for Sunday, May 6, 2007.
Workforce Forum Series addresses issue of workforce housing
Affordable housing issues have trickled down into the workforce in several ways that will be addressed Wednesday at the second session of the Workforce Forum Series at Rex's American Grill & Bar.
Bear on a hot diner roof
Bruin leaps from Johnny B.'s, flees on foot through town
You've heard the expression "raining cats and dogs," but bears? At approximately 10:30 p.m. Sunday, a bear jumped from the roof of Johnny B. Good's Diner startling window shoppers standing or walking on Lincoln Avenue.
De Lancey named CMC adjunct faculty of year
In a matter of minutes, Tom De Lancey can teach jaw-dropping facts - such as how the top of Mount Werner contains rocks that are more than 3 billion years old and once sat 30 miles below the surface of the planet.
CMC meeting held in 'Boat
Board of Trustees in town to talk about college's direction
Kerry Hart knows Steamboat Springs has a perception of Colorado Mountain College, and he's out to change it.
Council requested to reduce recreation center options
City officials soon could reduce the number of sites considered for a new recreation center to two.
Tom Ross: Change is in the Yampa Valley's springtime air
Do we have the tools to manage growth and shape our future?
There was water running everywhere in the valley south of Steamboat Springs on Sunday afternoon. It was coursing through seasonal streambeds and attempting to back up the culvert where Agate Creek runs under Routt County Road 14. It was flowing in sheets across meadows and popping out of holes in the ground along road cuts. Its music was audible everywhere my bicycle took me.
YVRA vet plans departure
After 21 years, Copeland trading in big jets for likeable llamas
Ann Copeland remembers being a young girl sitting on her grandparents' porch and gazing across a future runway as the Yampa Valley Regional Airport was being built in the 1960s.
