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Steamboat boys, girls basketball teams begin district play
The Steamboat Springs boys basketball team enters today's District 6 basketball tournament as the top seed -- but not necessarily the favorite to win.
Steamboat boarders head for World Cup giant slalom
If you want to see an 18-year-old get excited about something in today's world, ask Steamboat Springs snowboarder David Manthei about next week's World Cup parallel giant slalom at Mount Bachelor in Oregon.
Brehmer jury set to deliberate
The court trial of a man accused of fleeing the scene of a routine traffic stop will continue into its fourth day.
Report: Nine elk untested for CWD
New information released by state officials indicates animals from an elk ranch where chronic wasting disease was identified were not tested for the disease, and that a fence may not be adequately separating wild and captive elk.
Removing term limits is on agenda
While Oak Creek struggles to find enough candidates to fill its April ballot -- much less hold a contested election -- its town board will discuss eliminating municipal term limits.
Gart Sports coming to town?
Store reportedly close to signing lease at Wildhorse Marketplace
Gart Sports is close to being the first tenant in the new Wildhorse Marketplace.
Sheriff, GRAMNET probe Carver's death
The Routt County Sheriff's Office and GRAMNET are investigating where a suicide victim bought the amphetamines that were in his blood when he died Feb. 7.
Battle expected in adult hockey finals
A single point is all that separated Backdoor Sports/Team Mad Dog from Minglewood in this year's Sunday night adult hockey league.
CMC skiers return to Nationals
When Colorado Mountain College ski racer Ben Reeder stepped into the starting gate of last Friday's giant slalom race in Red Lodge, Mont., he was focused on one thing: skiing fast.
Students drop their books for hands-on learning
Winter Studies Day gives children, educators a break from mid-winter blues
If school quarters were animals, the third quarter would be the ugly duckling.
The Record for Feb. 26
6:27 a.m. A noise complaint of a semitrailer idling was made in the 1140 block of 13th Street.
Technology program pricey
Commission estimates cost at $650,000 for 2004-05
Norm Weaver doesn't have to look any further than one of his daughters to know the Steamboat Springs School District's technology plan is working.
Briefs for Feb. 26
Steamboat Springs senior Devin Borvansky is hosting a 3-on-3 basketball tournament as part of his senior project at the Steamboat Springs High School.
