Stories for May 14, 2008

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Officials vow to act on Cog

Commissioners hear concerns about Routt County Road 76

Routt County commissioners lent their ears to Hayden residents at a public forum Monday, hearing mostly concerns about the mudslide eating away Routt County Road 76.

Young artists showcase work

Hayden students to reveal photos, writing tonight at library

A small boy throws out a challenging stare, standing firm on the playground.

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Lacrosse starts off fast

The seventh-grade boys Steamboat Youth Lacrosse team went undefeated during the weekend, bringing home the championship from the Eagle County Lax Jam Battle of the Western Slope tournament.

Town Challenge Mountain Bike Series to host kickoff party

The 2008 Town Challenge Mountain Bike Series will gear up for a new season with a kick-off party tonight at the Old Town Pub & Restaurant.

Rollingstone Ranch Golf Club scheduled to open May 21

The chance to go low at Rollingstone Ranch Golf Club - formerly the Sheraton Steamboat Golf Course - certainly will exist this summer.

The Record for May 12

Monday, May 12

Steamboat Briefs for May 14

SSMS student in fair condition after accident

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Young artists showcase work

Hayden students to reveal photos, writing tonight at library

A small boy throws out a challenging stare, standing firm on the playground.

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Officials vow to act on Cog

Commissioners hear concerns about Routt County Road 76

Routt County commissioners lent their ears to Hayden residents at a public forum Monday, hearing mostly concerns about the mudslide eating away Routt County Road 76.

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Joanne Palmer: Confessions of a Lacrosse Mom

I'm a Lacrosse Mom. Before my son started playing lacrosse, I knew nothing about it. After the first season of lacrosse, I still knew nothing about it.

360 to ask for annexation

Developers expected to submit application to city this week

After decades without a significant expansion of city limits, Steamboat Springs will likely soon see a proposal for a second major annexation in the west of Steamboat area.

Our View: Time is right for road changes

While massive and widespread redevelopment in Steamboat Springs will continue into the foreseeable future, it would be easy to downplay the significance and timing of the Colorado Department of Transportation's plan to repave Lincoln Avenue through the heart of downtown.

Bypasses to parking garages

Council considers it all in Lincoln Avenue discussions

From bike lanes to paid parking, the Steamboat Springs City Council considered a number of "scandalous things" - as councilwoman Cari Hermacinski called them - in a discussion of possible changes to Steamboat's main thoroughfare Tuesday.

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Seniors graduate Sunday

When pressed to come up with their favorite memory of the year, several Hayden High School seniors agreed: the football team's playoff run.