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Board: Amendment 21 too damaging to schools
Concerns that passage of a tax cut initiative on this year's ballot would cripple local school districts, the Steamboat Springs Board of Education unanimously passed a resolution at its Monday night meeting to oppose Amendment 21.
Sailors ready for a dogfight
"They're going to wish Freddie Krueger was coming after them," snapped Steamboat Springs senior JoJo Bucci, making reference to tonight's Friday the 13th showdown with Moffat County.
Battle Mountain blanked
Steamboat Springs blanked Battle Mountain 3-0 Thursday night in Avon and clinched the conference championship.
Story of missing mayor airs tonight
For four days this past July, an emotional Gayle Roberts had to retrace the 1995 disappearance of her father from Hayden.
Driver of rolled-over truck luckily uninjured
Erik Johnson lost nothing more serious than his lunch Thursday afternoon when the semitrailer he was using to haul 78,000 pounds of logs rolled over as he headed down Elk River Road toward Steamboat Springs.
Two Sailors advance
Steamboat Springs tennis star Rich Tifft, one of the favorites to win the No. 1 singles title in 4A will play the other favorite today in a semifinal showdown.
Interpretations differ on 24
Proposed growth management Amendment 24 is either a flawed document fraught with ambiguities that could leave it tied up in legal battles for years or a bold plan to return the planning process to local elected officials and their constituents.
Annulment hearing for suspect delayed
An annulment hearing for accused murderer Thomas Lee Johnson and his estranged wife Kimberly Goodwin-Johnson has been postponed indefinitely.
Blackhawk development OK'd
Planning Commission gave a much-maligned project a break when it voted unanimously Thursday night to recommend approval of the Blackhawk Townhome development.
Counties pool funds for DA raise
The top prosecutor for the 14th Judicial District got the $8,000 raise he asked for from the commissioners in Routt, Grand and Moffat counties.
Fly fishers threaten river use investigation
Three weeks after City Council effectively killed an ordinance that would have banned commercial tubing on the upper Yampa River, an angry group of fly fishers are threatening the city with what could become a federal investigation of grant money.
