Stories for November 8, 2008

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Updating a classic musical

'Aida' brings literature, diverse genres to fall show

Steamboat Springs High School sophomores Hannah Ogden and Anna Poirot have been acting in productions together at Perry-Mansfield Performing Arts School and Camp for five years. In this year's fall musical at the high school, they'll share a role for the first time.

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Soroco student still in ICU

McCoy teen hit by car on Halloween regains consciousness

A Soroco High School sophomore remains in intensive care at a Denver hospital, police say, after he was hit by a car Halloween night on Colorado Highway 131 in Oak Creek.

New police station progresses

Hayden awaits Alpine Bank deal as Hawthorne Street opens

Hayden town officials have reported progress on the new police station on Hawthorne Street.

Storm system could drop 8 inches

A storm system moving into the Yampa Valley on Sunday is poised to drop more snow on Steamboat Springs, with less than three weeks to go until opening day at the Steamboat Ski Area.

Sports briefs for Nov. 8

With snow on the ground and most of the Steamboat Springs Winter Sports Club already training on snow, the actual start of the season rapidly is approaching.

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Tom Ross: What could be better than stone soup?

The United Methodist Women served me something better than stone soup. Much better.

Museum plans repairs, expansion

Hayden Heritage Center could double in size through grants

Hayden Heritage Center officials are launching an effort to protect artifacts and expand their museum.

The Record for Nov. 6

Thursday, Nov. 6 12:48 a.m. A noise complaint was received from Whistler Drive, where people were screaming and yelling. Everything was quiet when police arrived.

First Impressions seeks input

Organization offering sessions to determine child care needs

First Impressions of Routt County is inviting local parents to share their views about child care needs as a part of an ongoing campaign to expand services. Staff said Sept. 26 that the county needs as many as 75 new family providers to create 150 openings for children.

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Culverwell appeals sentence

Rancher convicted of wildlife crimes Sept. 5

The defense for Rodney Culverwell filed an appeal Wednesday, challenging four felony and 11 misdemeanor convictions that resulted from his trial earlier this year.

Steamboat briefs for Nov. 8

United Way announces Christmas Wishes program

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Prosecution reply paves way for judge's ruling

Attorneys attempt to resolve trial date question

Prosecutors trying Terry Hankins' first-degree murder case responded Friday to ongoing written motions in the case, replying to a previous argument made by the defense.

Steamboat students named scholars

Advanced Placement program honors Charlie Stoddard, Anna Roder

For Steamboat students Charlie Stoddard and Anna Roder, winning the prestigious Scholar with Distinction Award from the College Board's Advanced Placement Program is par for the course.