Stories for May 29, 2008

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DOW plans footbridge

Proposed steel bridge would open up 50-acre lake for fishing

The Colorado Division of Wildlife plans to build a 120-foot-long steel footbridge over the Yampa River at the Chuck Lewis State Wildlife Area south of Steamboat Springs.

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School district surveys under way in Steamboat

The Steamboat Springs School District recently began a series of surveys of its students, parents and staff to gauge satisfaction on a wide range of school-related topics.

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U.S. Ski Team gets back in gear

For many members of the U.S. Freestyle Ski team, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday's three-day water ramp camp at Bald Eagle Lake just outside Steamboat Springs signified the first time they've been on jumps or skis since the winter season ended.

Alpine Campus dean plans to remain despite bid at Fort Morgan

Kerry Hart, dean of the Alpine Campus of Colorado Mountain College, said he will remain in Steamboat Springs after an unsuccessful bid to become president of Morgan Community College in Fort Morgan.

Brenner, White in funds race

State Senate District 8 candidates busy collecting donations

In the campaign for state Senate District 8, four-term state Rep. Al White, R-Hayden, has raised $69,000, more than double the $29,000 raised by his rival, Ken Brenner, D-Steamboat Springs.

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Baseball players lead All-Star team to win

Steamboat Springs High School baseball players Elliot Girard, Lars Johnson and Alex Wood helped the Moffat County, Steamboat Springs and Delta team beat the Palisade, Rifle, Glenwood Springs and Eagle Valley team, 6-1, in the fifth annual Western Slope League All-Star Classic at Copper Field in Rifle on Tuesday.

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DOW plans footbridge

Proposed steel bridge would open up 50-acre lake for fishing

The Colorado Division of Wildlife plans to build a 120-foot-long steel footbridge over the Yampa River at the Chuck Lewis State Wildlife Area south of Steamboat Springs.

Hayden grieves men's deaths

Plane crash victims, father and son, were stars in high school athletic arena

"My heart sank, you know? My heart sank. It just sank."