Stories for March 1, 2008

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Talking about town stretch of Yampa River

Plan comments sought through March 28

The city of Steamboat Springs is seeking public reaction to a new master plan that would address the condition of both natural systems and manmade structures on the town stretch of the Yampa River.

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Pilot & Today wins 23 awards

The Steamboat Pilot & Today took home 23 awards Friday night in the annual Colorado Associated Press Editors and Reporters awards banquet at the Brown Palace hotel in Denver.

Sailors earn spots on all-state ski team

Although the state skiing championships are in the book, the efforts of some local athletes still are catching notice across Colorado.

Five-event race heads to the hill

Annual Pentathlon today at Howelsen

Five local athletes have earned their entries in today's Steamboat Pentathlon.

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Slow start, fast finish for Sailors

Boys basketball explodes in second half for playoff win

The first-half execution was porous, the shooting was downright bad and the defense left a lot to be desired.

The Record for Feb. 28

Thursday, Feb. 28

Steamboat Briefs for March 1

Grant applications due to Commission by March 31

O'Hara known as a hero

Friends, family remember soldier

Bill Montag remembers his late stepson, Eric O'Hara, as "a true American hero."

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Talking about town stretch of Yampa River

Plan comments sought through March 28

The city of Steamboat Springs is seeking public reaction to a new master plan that would address the condition of both natural systems and manmade structures on the town stretch of the Yampa River.

Tom Ross: National League champs are regular guys, like you and me

For a brief moment Tuesday, I thought Colorado Rockies slugger Matt Holliday was going to knock an A-10C Thunderbolt right out of the sky. But I quickly reminded myself that the thick skin of the Air Force war bird was designed to withstand all sorts of ground fire and flak.

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First Friday event offers exposure, if not always sales

Ken Lee, owner and photographer for Gallery 11 on Lincoln Avenue, has sold a couple of pieces as a direct result of the First Friday Artwalk.

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Students try their hands at fiber arts during 4-H camp

Eleven-year-old Trent Trask has been knitting for years and has amassed quite a collection of homemade hats, but at the 4-H Fiber Arts Camp this week, he tackled his first pair of socks.

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Enthused to be endangered

Selection to historical site preservation registry could help save depot

Railroad history ties in closely with the childhood memories of Patt McCaffrey, Community Foundation of Northwest Colorado chairwoman.