News for Tuesday, June 17, 2003

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North Routt wants a real library

Residents hope Clark area can attract funds for services

Several North Routt County residents gathered at the North Routt Community Charter School on Tuesday night to discuss the possibility of expanding library service to the area.

Charter group to sue district

The attorney for the Steamboat Springs Montessori Steering Committee is preparing to file a lawsuit in District Court against the Steamboat Springs School District on behalf of his clients.

Old Town subdivision denied

Planning Commission rejects Foote request to split lot

Despite its endorsement by city planning staff, the Steamboat Springs Planning Commission unanimously denied a request from the city's staff attorney to subdivide an Old Town lot into two single-family home sites.

2 elementary schools to reduce class sizes

Both of the Steamboat Springs School District's elementary schools will hire an additional teacher this summer to reduce class sizes.

Return golfer helps win Sunrise tourney

Joan Allsberry would rather golf than ski any day of the week, but since moving to Steamboat Springs several years ago, her golf game has been limited.

Top tennis titles taken at Senior Sectionals

After competing in two separate divisions -- only one of which was planned -- Jim Swiggart, director of the Tennis Center at Steamboat Springs, picked up two titles in the recent Intermountain Tennis Association's Senior Sectional Championships.

Soccer men look for players

Players aim to revive traveling team

Members of the male soccer community in Steamboat Springs hope to revive the town's competitive traveling team and want willing participants.

Share your vision for future Steamboat

Residents are invited tonight to share their vision of what Steamboat Springs should look like in 10, 20 and 30 years.

'Ready to rodeo'

Broncos start bucking Friday

It's hard for John Shipley to sleep these days. There is simply too much left to do. "I wake up in the middle of the night in a cold sweat," Shipley said. "There are so many details to finish and there is so much work to do at the last minute that it's overwhelming."

Collision turns into manhunt

Injured suspect with numerous warrants flees scene

A manhunt ensued after one driver involved in a two-car collision fled the scene about 5:30 p.m. June 17 outside of Phippsburg. The accident happened on Routt County Road 19, near its intersection with County Road 15.