Laura Meerkatz

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Laura Meerkatz is the online content editor for steamboatpilot.com. She has worked for the Pilot & Today since September 2005 and was previously a copy editor and page designer.

Laura has a bachelors of journalism degree from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. She has worked at the Daily Nebraskan and Lincoln Journal Star. She has also held internships at the Daily Herald in suburban Chicago and the Standard-Times in New Bedford, Mass. She is from Lincoln, Neb.

Recent Stories

A partial transcript from the meeting with District Attorney's Office officials

District Attorney Bonnie Roesink, Assistant District Attorney Kerry St. James, Sweet Pea Produce owner Jonathon Hieb and police Det. Capt. Bob Del Valle talk about the sentencing of two men caught stealing produce from Sweet Pea.

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Steamboat Springs Firefighters, from left, Matt Newman, Brian Shively and Joe Oakland discuss strategy for the upcoming hose race during the 16th Annual National Firefighters Ski Race at the Steamboat Ski Area on Jan. 26. Twenty teams of three firefighters, wearing full turnout protective gear, put their skills to the test while carrying a 50-foot length 1 3/4" hose through the racecourse.

Published on January 26, 2007

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District Attorney Bonnie Roesink, center, and Assistant District Attorney Kerry St. James talk to a crowd at the Routt County commissioners meeting Tuesday. Several community members attended the meeting to confront the two about the jail sentences given to two Rainbow Family of Living Light gatherers who pleaded guilty to stealing fruit from a local business.

Published on September 6, 2006

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Laura meerkatz/staff Rep. Al White, left, and Sen. Jack Taylor throw candy to children during Oak Creek's Labor Day parade Monday.

Published on September 5, 2006

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Oak Creek Mayor Kathy "Cargo" Rodeman, police Officer Chris Tritz and police Chief Linda Koile kiss Bella the pig as part of a fundraiser for the town's Labor Day Committee on Monday.

Published on September 5, 2006

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Girls ages 2 to 4 line up for a race at Decker Park during Oak Creek's Labor Day celebration Monday. Children competed in races with other kids their age, and candy and prizes were awarded to the winners. For the story, see Page 10.

Published on September 5, 2006

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