Stories for May 30, 2007

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Howelsen Hill Circuit kicks off 2007 Town Challenge

The trails dry and the competition begins.

Leader has message for Salazar

With two years of work put in the Resource Management Plan - a document that will oversee the use of Bureau of Land Management's public lands -Moffat County Commissioner Tom Gray wanted U.S. Rep. John Salazar's representative to understand the county's position on two key topics.

Craig's Largest Loser contest begins

Carrying around a few extra pounds? Starting this week, you've got a chance to do something about it.

North Routt boy finds crocodile fossil

While celebrating his seventh birthday, North Routt resident Kody Kenyon found a crocodile that could be millions of years old and worth a small fortune.

Xcel submits rail application

Xcel Energy wants to use a right-of-way it controls to build a new railroad line to supply coal to the Hayden Station.

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Henry R. Savage: IPCC corrupt

Bill Wallace wrote to the Pilot & Today urging people to "Believe in Global Warming" based on IPCC publications.

Richard Watts: Too much control

The 208 commission doesn't want you making your own health decisions

Our View: City should remain open to street vendors

We understand Main Street Steamboat Springs' less than enthusiastic response to the idea of allowing more street vendors in the downtown area.

Road leads Clark to Steamboat church

New Pastor at First Baptist Church believes varied background helpful

The last time Jason Clark took a dirt road to get to church was during a mission trip in Mexico, so the route to the First Baptist Church is somewhat symbolic for the new pastor and his family.

Board, superintendent seek understanding

Five workshops dedicated to help define school district roles

Recent workshops aimed at reviewing how the Steamboat Springs School District uses policy governance could help resolve instances of miscommunication and distrust, officials said.

Mike Lawrence: Consultants cost city more than $1.3 million

The Steamboat Springs City Council has spent $1.38 million on consultants since January 2006. That's a big number.

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Sheraton hotel, golf course purchased by Starwood

A major - and long anticipated - property sale at the base of the Steamboat Ski Area was sealed last week.