Stories for December 20, 2004

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Briefs for Dec. 21

Pilot & Today seeks editorial board members

The Record for Dec. 21

Sunday, Dec. 19 1:30 a.m. A complaint of loud voices and music was made in the 1300 block of Dream Island Mobile Home Community. The residents were warned and advised.

CU skier sweeps giant slalom

Not even a tricky gate on the knoll of the Sitz/See Me racecourse Monday would stop University of Colorado ski racer Lucie Zikova from sweeping the giant slalom events at this week's Rocky Mountain Trophy Series races.

Large crowds expected for week of Christmas

Numbers show holiday bookings high

Steamboat's resort community got a solid boost from early holiday vacations in school districts nationwide, and pre-Christmas tourism this week is up over last year. After a slight pause Dec. 25, tourism can be expected to build into next week.

Stamp's life celebrated

Residents remember teen at candlelight vigil

Hundreds of candles lit the base of Howelsen Hill in Steamboat Springs on Monday night as residents turned out to celebrate the life of Ashley Stamp, the 13-year-old ski racer killed Sunday in a tragic accident.

County letter: URA plans not complete

Routt County commissioners think the city's plans to create an urban renewal authority to fund improvements near the Steamboat Ski Area base are rushed and too general.

School copes with tragedy -- again

The brick-lined halls of Steamboat Springs Middle School were unusually quiet Monday as students and staff coped with the second sudden and accidental death of a student since October.

Snowmobilers rescued on Rabbit Ears

The Routt County Sheriff's Office and Routt County Search and Rescue responded to two snowmobile incidents on Rabbit Ears Pass.

URA plan before council

Tonight is Steamboat Springs City Council's last chance to get the Steamboat Springs Reinvestment Authority up and running before 2005.