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News in brief for April 2
Hakan Memorial Nordic Fest at 10 a.m. today The third annual Hakan Memorial Nordic Fest and Wiley Coyote Chase will be held at 10 a.m. Saturday at the Steamboat Ski Touring Center. The Steamboat Springs Winter Sports Club awards presentation for Nordic skiers will follow at 2 p.m.
Man gets 60 days in jail for growing pot
A 22-year-old Steamboat Springs man has been sentenced to 60 days in jail on charges of growing 14 marijuana plants.
School Board seeks feedback
Officials want to hear from Hayden residents about budget
The Hayden School Board wants to hear questions and feedback from residents concerned about possible budget cuts.
Hayden Planning tackles land-use code
Trees planted by early settlers provide shade and character along Hayden's downtown streets.
Snowpack improves on Rabbit Ears Pass
Rabbit Ears Pass was the big winner in the March snowpack derby, picking up a solid 6 inches of moisture, much of it in the past two weeks. However, the snowpack there remains at just 80 percent of typical levels.
Foster skates to Park City
When Stacey Foster began managing Steamboat Springs' ice rink, it was outdoors with no roof and had about 80 users.
CDOT mulls stoplight
Officials have started designs for signal at Colorado 131, U.S. 40 intersection
State officials have started designs for a traffic signal at Colorado Highway 131 and U.S. Highway 40.
Disco Night glitters nightlife
With more young people moving into Oak Creek, the owners of Chelsea's see an opportunity for more nightlife.
Lacrosse drops 2 in Border War
After nearly two weeks away from competition, the Steamboat Springs boys lacrosse team resumed play Friday in Grand Junction.
Sailors girls tennis team alive in consolations
Friday's opening round mat-ches at the Western Slope Tournament were the first matches away from home for the Steam-boat Springs girls tennis team.
Meth case continued to April 29
Oak Creek man could get increased possession charge
The case for a man charged with possession of methamphetamine has been continued until April 29.
The Record for April 2
Thursday, March 31, 2005 12:45 a.m. A loud party was reported in the 700 block of Walton Creek Pond Road.
