Stories for April 28, 2008

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Early Morning

Hands-on learning in Hayden

Students get environmental lesson at Yampa River State Park

"Oh, these teeth are sharp," Senior Park Ranger Ed Keleher said. "Give me your arm."

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Haymaker introduces new junior golf director

This summer, Haymaker Golf course will introduce a new junior program director. But Luke Brosterhous is no stranger to Steamboat Springs.

Drama on the diamond

Steamboat can ruin Moffat County's league title hopes

Steamboat Springs High School spent last week out of school on Spring Break, but Sailors baseball coach Dave Roy wasn't about to let several days of perfect baseball weather go to waste.

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Luke Graham: New track format makes little sense

Earlier this month, the governing board for high school athletics approved a new track and field format set to start next year.

The Record for April 26

Saturday, April 26

Steamboat Briefs for April 28

Routt County Fair centennial needs volunteers

Deb Babcock: Protect your evergreens from beetles this spring

Drive most anywhere in the mountains of Colorado, including in the nearby Routt National Forest and Zirkel Wilderness area, and you'll note more and more dead evergreens.

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Hands-on learning in Hayden

Students get environmental lesson at Yampa River State Park

"Oh, these teeth are sharp," Senior Park Ranger Ed Keleher said. "Give me your arm."

Monday Medical: Preventing infection a team effort

Yampa Valley Medical Center has set a goal of zero for hospital-acquired infections.

Super school hire likely

School Board plans to approve superintendent contract for Shalee Cunningham

By the end of the day, the Steamboat Springs School District could officially have a new superintendent.

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Aging Well: CNCC class helps older users tackle technology

In a bright and airy computer lab in Craig, students furl their brows as they explore what for many is a completely new world.