Stories for May 12, 2008

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Area golfers pack facilities

Warm weather drives enthusiasts out to the links

Eager golfers crowded the only open course and driving range in Steamboat Springs on Sunday, as the lingering effects of a heavy winter continue to prevent the wide-scale opening of Routt County golf facilities.

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Master Farm Homemaker Guild offers scholarship

Deb Babcock: Currant news

Looking for a great shrub for your Steamboat Springs area garden? Look no further than Ribes spp, commonly called the currant bush. It's a great Zone 3 to 5 (we're USDA Zone 4) plant that grows well both in the garden as well as in a patio container, for those with little or no garden space.

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Area golfers pack facilities

Warm weather drives enthusiasts out to the links

Eager golfers crowded the only open course and driving range in Steamboat Springs on Sunday, as the lingering effects of a heavy winter continue to prevent the wide-scale opening of Routt County golf facilities.

Monday Medical: Help available for communication issues

Communication is essential for life. Hearing and speaking are so central in our everyday activities that most of us couldn't imagine what it would be like to struggle with these tasks.

Looking down the road

City Council sets priorities, focuses on long-term vision at Saturday retreat

At a Saturday morning retreat with city department heads, the Steamboat Springs City Council rearticulated the issues at the top of its priority list.

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Luke Graham: Full of maroon and white

No school travels to track and field meets like Soroco. Friday and Saturday at Stocker Stadium in Grand Junction, there may not have been a more visible and loud presence than the fans from South Routt.

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Sailors tennis squad expecting good returns

The Steamboat Springs High School girls tennis team accomplished one new feat during the weekend's three-day state championship tournament in Pueblo, when senior Molly Weiss won the program's first individual title.

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Aging Well: Resurrecting the art of storytelling

Spellbinders program brings seniors' wisdom to young students in Routt and Moffat counties

Al Dietsch has worn several distinguished hats throughout his life, including lawyer, businessman and officer in the U.S. Navy.