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Backers: D's failure won't stop C
Colorado House Speaker Andrew Romanoff promised Wednesday that the Legislature would be faithful in its appropriation of TABOR funds freed up Tuesday by approval of Referendum C.
Tigers open playoffs
Hayden faces Dolores in first round
Dolores' resume speaks for itself. The Bears won four of the past five San Juan League football titles, including this year's crown, and advanced to the Class A state semifinals last year. Dolores advanced to the quarterfinals in 2002 and 2003.
New council to be sworn in Tuesday
Starting next week, two new faces and two familiar ones will join the ranks of the Steamboat Springs City Council.
Voter turnout higher than officials expected
Routt County Clerk and Recorder Kay Weinland tends to be optimistic about Election Day participation and the desire of Americans to practice their democratic right to vote.
Crash report issued
Plane had ice on wings, NTSB says
Ice covered parts of a Yampa Valley Air Ambulance that crashed in Rawlins, Wyo., on Jan. 11, according to a National Transportation Safety Board report released this week.
Briefs for Nov. 3
The Rotary Club is accepting applications for its Youth Summer Exchange Program, which pairs club-sponsored high school students with students from foreign countries. The American student spends three to five weeks living with his or her host family and a foreign student, and the two students come to the U.S. to spend a similar amount of time here. The student's family is responsible for the cost of travel and insurance for their student and also must agree to host the foreign student in their home.
City manager plans to retire
Steamboat Springs City Manager Paul Hughes has announced his plans to retire.
Man pleads guilty to meth possession
A Steamboat Springs man pleaded guilty Wednesday in Routt County District Court to possessing more than an ounce of methamphetamine.
Forum to look at drinking
Community organizations and residents are meeting tonight to look for ways to combat underage alcohol drinking.
The Record for Nov. 3
12:05 a.m. A 22-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of driving under denial on Conifer Circle.
Crash survivor, victims' families sue
The lone survivor of a Yampa Valley Air Ambulance crash and the families of two people killed have filed a personal injury and wrongful death lawsuit against Mountain Flight Service, which provided the plane and pilot.
Wolfpack snares 13 trophies
Last Sunday, the youth wrestlers of the Yampa Valley Wrestling Club, also known as the Wolfpack, represented Routt County at the first tournament of the fall season for the Intermountain League of USA Wrestling.
Seventh-graders learn fundamentals
Seventh grade is the first exposure most Steamboat Springs players have to 11-man football, and coach Kevin Morris said it's always interesting to see how they respond.
Defense key to title run
In 10 games this season, the Steamboat Futbol Club's U-16 girls soccer team, coached by Jim Dudley, gave up just five goals.
Transit lacks funds, drivers
Extending bus service in Steamboat to highly requested areas such as Fish Creek Falls, Steamboat II, Heritage Park and areas north of Mount Werner Road could cost more than $250,000 annually, transit officials said Wednesday.
Eighth-grade football rolls
Even in a phone conversation, Daren Mangiaracina's excitement comes through.
