News for Sunday, March 28, 2004

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Potters get their hands dirty

Artists work preparing bowls for annual Soup Bowl Supper

Artists typically work alone.

Candidates forum set for Wednesday

Hayden residents will be able to choose from four people to fill three seats on the Hayden Town Board in the April 6 municipal election.

Enjoying the surf in Samoa

Ex-Steamboat resident presents a glimpse of Polynesian surf

Former Steamboat Springs resident George Danellis will provide a glimpse of far-off culture at 7:30 p.m. today at Olympian Hall with a multi-media presentation on Salani Surf Resort.

The Record for March 29

Saturday, March 27 12:10 a.m. A vehicle was reported stolen in the 1000 block of Lincoln Ave. The 1996 Chevy F-10 Blazer had been left on the street, unlocked, with keys in the ignition. It was found 40 minutes later at Sleepy Bear Trailer Park, locked with keys in the ignition. No arrest has been made in the case, but police have suspects.

Briefs for March 29

Yampatika to stencil messages on Earth Day

Tom Ross: Don't take those snow tires off just yet

Rabbit Ears Pass is a fickle friend. It is at its most deceitful in the spring. The Navajo never would have named it Rabbit Ears Pass in the first place. They would have called it Coyote Ears Pass -- Coyote the Trickster.

Outhouse could get historic designation

Visitors to Seedhouse Campground north of Steamboat Springs sometimes have to search for a bathroom. They will walk around the campground, often overlooking a log structure that looks more like a cabin than a place for a toilet.