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Briefs for March 27
Newspaper seeking editorial representatives The Steamboat Pilot & Today is accepting nominations for community representatives on its Editorial Board. The community representatives would serve a four-month term from May 1 through Aug. 31.
Parents offer Holy Name plan
Church expected to review proposal to save preschool next week
Parents of Holy Name Preschool students have submitted a plan for keeping the preschool open.
Advocates invites mothers, daughters
Group to offer pairs Outward Bound experience for three days in May
It starts and ends in the parking lot. For 10 years, Advocates Against Battering and Abuse has brought women to an Outward Bound "survival" course for survivors of abuse. They spend three days in the outdoors doing ropes courses and rock climbing. In those three days, a transformation happens.
Bargain hunters take to the streets
Steve and Judy Phillips of Columbus, Ga., said it was almost warmer in Steamboat Springs on Friday afternoon than it was in their home 100 miles south of Atlanta.
Colder weather forecast
Winds, good chance of rain -- with a dusting of snow-- predicted
Winds picked up early Friday, blowing a cold front and scattered snow and rain showers to Colorado.
Sailor girls soccer opens season today
The Steamboat Springs girls soccer team will open its home season as scheduled today.
March is a busy month for area wrestling teams
The Steamboat Springs middle school wrestling team wrapped up its short season with a winning record in dual meets and impressive finishes in tournament action.
The Record for March 27
Thursday, March 25 1:10 a.m. The Routt County Sheriff's Office patrolled construction sites on Aspen Ridge Road.
City seeks volunteers for mapping projects
The city is looking for volunteers to help complete two community mapping projects, one detailing the city's trails and sidewalks and the other gathering information for fire prevention.
