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Noah Reed Slingerland
Noah Reed Slingerland, son of Rosanna and Ryan Slingerland of Loveland, was born at 9:42 p.m. March 22, 2005. He weighed 8 pounds and 8 ounces, and was 21 inches long. His grandparents are Denise and Ralph Cantafio of Steamboat Springs, Shannon and Bill Lee of Craig, and Judy and Reed Slingerland of Durango.
Open house for Old Town Hall
Residents can sip wine and nibble cheese while looking at Oak Creek's Old Town Hall at an open house April 15.
Our View: Ensuring fairness
The Steamboat Springs School Board is right to review its two-tiered policy regarding extracurricular activities.
Omar M. Campbell: Religion private
The preoccupation of the Rev. King with his version of creation (Pilot & Today, March 20) sparked a trip into Google for a brush-up on the Scopes trial. This classic trial was, and probably still is, the most famous court case ever held in this country.
Detainees taking life day by day
Local men being held in United Arab Emirates
The two Steamboat Springs men being detained in the United Arab of Emirates approach life one day at a time.
Macey Jadyn Booco
Macey Jadyn Booco, daughter of Diana and Larry Booco of Craig, was born at 11:04 p.m. March 20, 2005. She weighed 7 pounds and 1 ounce, and was 19.25 inches long.
Up and drumming young talent
At 9 years old, Logan Banning is one of the best African drummers in Steamboat Springs
Logan Banning has a confidence you don't often see in boys his age. It only takes a few minutes of talking to him to realize why.
Boys lacrosse wins Border War finale
The Steamboat Springs boys lacrosse team won its finale of the Border Wars Tour-nament on Saturday in Grand Junction.
Atkinson, Helm skate with country's elite
Steamboat Springs players take part in USA Hockey 2005 Girls National Championship
Don't be fooled by her petite frame and welcoming smile. Siara Atkinson is fiercely competitive when it comes to hockey.
John F. Russell: Mayer not changed by medal
It's easy to like Travis Mayer.He's intelligent, unassuming and pleasant. Not unlike many of the other 20-somethings who live in Steamboat Springs, but with one major exception.
Daniel Smilkstein, MD: Medical center
Having been the only physician who has worked in the South Routt Medical Center in Oak Creek during the past 12 years, I think I have some valuable perspective on the "current" crisis.
Stephanie Dye: Rebut comments
I feel a need to rebut the commentary of Pastor King to my letter of March 13 regarding the teaching of the Bible as literature in our public schools. That was the first letter to the editor I have written in my 14 years in Steamboat. Here is my second, and I hope final.
The Record for April 2
The following is a list of people booked into the Routt County Jail on suspicion of the listed charges. The arresting agency is listed in parentheses.
Seniors in charge of own learning
Odyssey projects allow students to work on things that interest them
Steamboat Springs High School senior Amanda Hul�--slander loves the theater, but performing isn't her cup of tea.
Aja Simone Barron
Aja Simone Barron, daughter of Abby and Robert Barron of Steamboat Springs, was born at 3:05 a.m. March 24, 2005.
Education key to navigating closing costs
Origination fees, processing fees, homeowners' association fees and taxes are among costs homebuyers may face at the closing table.
Real estate transactions for March 22-28
Seller's name listed first, followed by the buyer DOOLEY, THOMAS E., JR., TRUSTEE AND DOOLEY, GAIL, TRUSTEE, THOMAS E. DOOLEY, JR. AND GAIL DOOLEY REVOCABLE TRUST TO GERMANO, FRANK, JR. FOR SKI RANCHES SUBD F4 LOT: 30 -- $725,000
Ski Corp. honors Redmond for community service
In 1956, Wanda Redmond traveled to Japan to exchange information about nutrition, home economics and agriculture with Japanese farmers.
Fair gives residents heads-up on health
Ten years ago, maybe five people would visit the Steamboat Mental Health Center table at the 9Health Fair.
Creativity and cardboard
Locals of all ages find combination makes for rowdy day on slopes
The scene around little Nicky Benfield was chaotic.
Searching for sales
Restaurants serve larger piece of tax pie; retail remains flat
Downtown Steamboat Springs is becoming more of a dining destination and less of a shopping destination.
Canola fueling future?
Biodiesel expert extols virtues of 'Blue Sun'
Is it possible that Steamboat Springs' growing fleet of buses and tourist shuttle vans could run on canola oil?
Building permits for March 21-25
List Of Building Permits Issued March 21 -- March 25, 2005 Steamboat Springs James & Georganne Rice 2300 Apres Ski Way Bud Rogers Construction Alteration $5,100
Business briefs for April 3
Century 21 honors top Producers for 2004 Scott Campbell closed more than $15 million in real estate sales in 2004 and received a Double Centurion Award at the Century 21 Regional Awards Ban-quet held in Denver on March 12.
South Routt Calendar for April 3
The Oak Creek Public Library is open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Class Notes for April 3
Aila Bereznak, a student at Soroco High School, has been selected to attend the 2005 Congressional Student Leadership Conference in Boston.
Roger "Jeff" Hawkins (1968-2005)
Former Steamboat Springs resident Roger "Jeff" Hawkins passed away March 19, 2005, in Grand Rapids, Mich. He was 36.
Vera Louise Kinnett (1923-2005)
Former Routt County resident Vera Louise Kinnett passed away Feb. 2, 2005, at Montrose Memorial Hospital. She was 82.
All-Stars selected
Rule, Coloccia play Saturday in Colorado Springs
Steamboat Springs seniors Randy Rule and Daniel Coloccia have been selected to play in this year's Senior All-Star hockey game.
Gym to bear Meek's name
The Steamboat Springs School District is planning to name the high school gymnasium after boys basketball coach Kelly Meek.
Don Griffin: Taking money
As Willie Nelson said, "It's not a lot of money if you say it fast." $2.2 trillion. $2,200,000,000,000. Rolls right off the tongue, doesn't it?
Sound Off for April 3
That was a great cartoon published last Sunday, a bird's eye view of MacArthur mess. The piles of gravel are a mess.
Sailors 9th in tough tourney
The Steamboat Springs girls tennis team finished ninth out of 18 teams at the highly competitive Western Slope Tournament on Saturday.
Diane M. Garrison (1950-2005)
Former Steamboat Springs resident Diane M. Garrison passed away unexpectedly on March 17, 2005. She was 54.
Views abound from valley floor ranch
Stand in the meadow at South Valley Ranch and take a spin: A portrait of mountains will pass before your eyes.
