Stories for September 4, 2008

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Early Morning

Sailors golf manages 2nd at windswept tourney

Blustery play

Golf can be an interesting and challenging game. Add some wind at Haymaker Golf Course, and it can be downright frustrating.

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Steamboat Springs High School committee off to a strong start

Nancy Mucklow said the Steamboat Springs High School's Parent Information Committee's first meeting of the year heralded the group's biggest budget and highest attendance in recent memory.

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Sailors golf manages 2nd at windswept tourney

Blustery play

Golf can be an interesting and challenging game. Add some wind at Haymaker Golf Course, and it can be downright frustrating.

Council debates slashing budget

Community funds may be halved

City Council struggled this week with a tentative plan to cut its community support budget virtually in half from $1.7 million to about $810,000.

Board gets down to business

Oak Creek trustees to meet with concerned parties tonight

In hopes of making tangible progress with community-police relations in Oak Creek, a group of concerned business owners will meet with members of the Town Board tonight.

Sports briefs for Sept. 4

The final race of this year's Steamboat Springs Town Challenge Mountain Bike Series takes place Friday.

The Record for Sept. 2

7:25 a.m. An animal complaint was received from the 29200 block of Elk View Drive, where a neighbor's geese were trespassing onto adjoining property. Animal control officers contacted the owners.

Steamboat briefs for Sept. 4

Leadership Steamboat applications due Friday

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Terminal construction under way

Company has 60 days to complete structure

A year's worth of work began taking shape Wednesday at Craig/Moffat County Airport.

Cisneros wants venue change

Murder suspect's trial scheduled for next week

Murder suspect Luz Cisneros is seeking a change of venue for her upcoming trial, which is scheduled to begin Monday in Routt County District Court.

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Montessori helps student thrive

10-year-old to be published in international magazine

Melissa Requist will be published in an international magazine in November, with readers across the United States and in Africa, Asia and Europe. She's 10 years old.

Get down with Java and Jazz

Partners hosts annual fundraiser at Catamount

Heather Sullivan and her 8-year-old junior partner not only have a great time catching frogs, riding their bicycles and playing miniature golf - their time together gives her partner a chance to set aside family difficulties and just "be a kid," Sullivan said.