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When kids fly
Hitchens Brothers' series opens Wednesday
Two cows were walking around Olympian Hall on Wednesday wearing ski-jumping boots and smiles.
First challenge to honor Stamp
The annual Town Challenge Race Series has been offering adults in Steamboat Springs a competitive skiing experience for more than 20 years.
Briefs for Jan. 6
Yampa Valley Medical Center offering CPR class Yampa Valley Medical Center is offering a cardiopulmonary resuscitation and first-aid class from 5 to 10 p.m. Jan. 13. The cost is $25. Call 871-2500 to register.
Hearing set for feud between candy stores
Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory has filed a lawsuit against the owners of Fuzziwig's Candy Factory, alleging Fuzziwig's violated a non-compete agreement.
Fund Board readies for changes
The Education Fund Board moved one step closer Wednesday to cutting in half the number of Steamboat Springs School Board members who preside over the city's sales tax for education.
'Boat to host top freestylers
The neatly aligned bumps of the Voo Doo mogul course were set last week, and the final preparations to the aerial jumps at the Park Smalley Freestyle Complex were completed Tuesday.
Speakers seek spectators
Unlike most Steamboat Springs High School teams, the speech and debate squad rarely enjoys the support of a home crowd.
Traffic light will stay on
The Steamboat Springs City Council gave the final go-ahead to keep a traffic light functioning as is at Central Park Drive and Mount Werner Road.
The Record for Jan. 6
Tuesday, Jan. 4 2:18 a.m. A 21-year-old woman was arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence of alcohol near Central Park Drive and Pine Grove Road.
Avalanche awareness training offered
Backcountry skiers motivated to seek additional avalanche safety training in the wake of the death of Michael Gebhardt, 26, on Soda Mountain on Monday have an opportunity Saturday at Vista Verde Guest Ranch near Clark.
Bond reduced in car theft case
A Steamboat Springs man charged with stealing two cars from a Strawberry Park neighborhood in November will be admitted to a transitional living center in Glenwood Springs next week.
Skiers test themselves at nationals
Five members of the Steamboat Springs Winter Sports Club joined the best skiers in the country Wednesday for the 2005 U.S. Cross Country Championships in Soldier Hollow, Utah.
Family, friends mourn man's death
Michael Gebhardt, who was killed in an avalanche Monday and remembered by friends and family during a memorial service Wednesday, died doing what he loved: making turns on the untracked slopes of the backcountry.
