Stories for June 11, 2008

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Future uncertain

Knezevich undecided about taking legal action to save his job

One day after his contract was not renewed for the 2008-09 school year, Steamboat Springs High School Principal Mike Knezevich said he was unsure what, if any, legal action he might pursue to save his job.

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Tonight's Town Challenge race postponed

Weather again delays mountain bike race

Tonight's Town Challenge Mountain Bike Series race scheduled for Howelsen Hill has been postponed due to adverse weather. The race is tentatively rescheduled for July 16.

Town Challenge set to start mountain bike series

Here it goes again. After a postponement and a cancellation, the Town Challenge Mountain Bike Series finally is set to begin today at Howelsen Hill.

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Boniface wins Teva event

Steamboat rider not expecting mountain bike victory in Vail

Kelly Boniface called it one of her more surprising days. She wasn't planning on racing in the cross-country mountain bike race at the 2008 Teva Mountain Games in Vail on Saturday, but she's sure happy she did.

Council picks Lincoln layout

The Steamboat Springs City Council wants to have its traffic light and build one, too.

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Runoff levels not near record

Yampa's apparent 2008 peak well shy of highest recorded flows

If snowmelt in the Yampa River through Steamboat Springs has reached peak flows for 2008 - and that's no sure thing - then the river's peak would have fallen well short of a record.

The Record for June 9

Monday, June 9

Steamboat Briefs for June 11

Volunteers needed for Fourth of July in Yampa

Paige Boucher: Don't waste free house

As I perused the paper last Sunday, I saw that the ad for a "free house" still is running. It is too early to call the owner and see if it still is available, but since it still is in the paper, I assume it is.

Our View: Mainstreet worth funding

Private development is fueling unprecedented redevelopment in downtown Steamboat Springs.

City explores urban renewal expansion

The city's advisory committee for public improvements at the base of the Steamboat Ski Area has unanimously recommended a boundary expansion of the urban renewal authority.

Anderson tabbed for new role

Former City Council member is leader of Historic Routt County

The new executive director for Historic Routt County is counting on the past to promote growth in the future.

Charges upped in embezzlement case

Two Routt County women charged with stealing more than $1.2 million from Alpine Bank accountholders are facing additional felonies and one of the accused plans to take her case to trial.

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Joanne Palmer: The beer is behind the jelly, dear

Just in time for Father's Day, I'd like to announce my latest invention.

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Future uncertain

Knezevich undecided about taking legal action to save his job

One day after his contract was not renewed for the 2008-09 school year, Steamboat Springs High School Principal Mike Knezevich said he was unsure what, if any, legal action he might pursue to save his job.