News for Friday, May 4, 2001

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Park residents get reprieve

With no plans to develop tennis courts on the property this summer, the Steamboat Springs Health and Recreation Association may allow the residents of Trailer Haven to stay on the land for another year.

CMC grads say goodbye

Event marks 100th anniversary of community colleges

Family, friends, faculty and staff filed into Steamboat Christian Center Friday evening to commemorate the Colorado Mountain College Alpine Campus 2001 graduating class. This year marks the 100th anniversary of community colleges in the United States.

Resort tightens belt after slim winter

Seven full-time jobs eliminated

The Steamboat Ski and Resort Corp. announced late Friday afternoon that it had laid off seven full-time, year-round employees including two with the rank of "director." Company executives said the layoffs were necessary to reduce costs in the face of declining business.

DUI suspect injured in accident

Man convicted on previous drunk driving charge

A Yampa man with a history of drunken driving had to be taken to a hospital after he was allegedly involved in an accident that involved alcohol. James Francis Bolton, 47, was taken to Yampa Valley Medical Center Tuesday evening after he allegedly lost control of the vehicle he was driving on County Road 14.

Spring storm postpones lacrosse playoff game

On Friday it was sunny in Steamboat Springs, but that didn't stop the Steamboat Springs high school girls lacrosse team from having its first round state playoff game postponed.