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Philanthropy program teaches kids the basics
The shoe was on the other foot Thursday night as adults sat patiently while high school students dished out their fates.
Tigers, Rams come on strong at regional meet
Hayden's Kayla Kostur qualified for state and Soroco's Jessie and Andy deGanahl demonstrated again why they are two of the state's best, as the Tigers and Rams opened the two-day regional track and field meet Friday.
Four qualify for state
Gary, Chotvacs, Hooper, O'Leary highlight regional meet
On an atypically cold and rainy day in Grand Junction, four members of the Steamboat Springs track and field team surprised even themselves by qualifying for the 2003 Class 4A State Track Meet in Denver next weekend.
Charter school opening in doubt
Parents hoping to enroll their children in the proposed Montessori charter school in the fall should make other plans, the committee trying to create the Montessori charter school announced Friday.
Man cleared of indecent exposure, other charges
Several more serious charges dropped, one misdemeanor stands
A single misdemeanor charge of harassment has been filed against a Steamboat Springs man cleared of more severe charges earlier this week.
Parnell places in top 6
Described as a quick athlete with good hands, Steamboat Springs' Kelli Parnell finished in the top six at the 2003 Colorado State High School Tennis Championships on Friday.
Hayden Clean-Up Day sees large turnout
Someone took advantage of Hayden resident Patrick Zimmer-man and his pickup last week.
Questions from 2002 plane crash remain
Questions about what caused last December's plane crash on Rabbit Ears Pass may go unanswered until later this year.
