News for Wednesday, May 21, 2003

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Fairgrounds may be annexed to Hayden

Any Routt County resident will tell you the county fair is held in Hayden every August.

Honor code is OK'd

SSHS committee unanimously approves proposal

An honor code for Steamboat Springs High School will be in place for the 2003-04 school year after the proposal was approved Wednesday by the school's Nuts and Bolts Committee.

Emergency agencies sponsor car seat safety course

In an effort to protect children and raise awareness among parents, emergency agencies have teamed up with Children's Hospital for a child safety technician course.

Graduates looking to future

Hayden High School holds ceremonies tonight

Graduating from high school is an exciting time for many students, but feelings of fright and sorrow linger, as well.

Residents fight for right to water

Recreational designation would help keep Yampa flowing

A Colorado Supreme Court Decision sparked two residents to ask the city to step-up its research on acquiring recreational water rights.

Barclay outlines plan

Newly hired coach doesn't want a lot of changes

The high school golf season is months away, but that hasn't stopped newly hired coach Ryan Barclay from moving ahead with his plans.

Councilman: Long-term looks 'bleak'

Government officials provided a Budgeting 101 lesson Wednesday night, and what they had to say wasn't pretty.

Oak Creek looks at applicants

Stordal's resignation opens Town Board position

The Oak Creek Town Board will consider tonight the appointment of a new board member to replace Trustee David Stordal, who recently resigned.

Board seeks to improve salaries, curriculum

The Hayden Board of Education wants to improve student test scores and teacher salaries. At the board's Wednesday night meeting, the group discussed how to do so.