Stories for October 21, 2005

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C.J. Mucklow and Medora Fralick: Uniqueness based on Western heritage

Why vote "yes" on 1A? Two recent studies show that agricultural landscapes and natural environment are the most appreciated amenities for our Routt County citizens. Referendum 1A provides the necessary funding for the preservation of these assets. Here's why your support is so essential:

Union endorses DeVincentis

The Steamboat Springs Education Association has endorsed candidate John DeVincentis for the School Board's District 1 seat.

Middle school abandons survey

After complaints from several parents, Steamboat Springs Middle School students will not take a survey about student attitudes and behaviors.

Rams run wild on Panthers

With a convincing 32-6 win against Rangely on Friday, the Soroco football team has assured itself of finishing with a winning record.

Sailors end sad season

The Battle Mountain Huskies quickly recovered their poise after giving up an early goal to Steamboat on Friday night and cruised to their 14th win of the season on sloppy Gardner Field.

Last call for Azteca on Wednesday

Burrito joint's owners vow to reopen, but not sure where

A popular downtown burrito and taco restaurant will go dark Wednesday, but the owners vow to reopen in a new location. They just aren't certain where.

Down but still not out

Coach hopes Steamboat nets second

After dropping four out of five matches in the semifinals of the state high school tennis championships in Pueblo on Friday, members of the Steamboat Springs High School tennis team were down but still not out.

Misplaced signs top 100

City officials have picked up more than 100 election signs that were placed where they did not belong.

Auditions to be held for annual performance

This year will include jazz, African, modern pieces

This is the year when you finally do it. This is the year when you finally audition for the Steamboat Dance Theatre.

Halloween time to talk health

Halloween is a time for scary goblins, ghouls and witches. It's also a time for many parents to face their own fears, such as their children eating an exorbitant amount of candy.

The Record for Oct. 22

8:08 a.m. A woman reportedly picked up a stray cat in the 2200 block of Bear Drive and wanted it taken to the animal shelter.

Al Reiner: Signs of irresponsibility

I would like to thank the Steamboat Pilot & Today for the very important article regarding election signs. The three violators of city regulations are all longtime politicians who know the rules. They just choose to ignore them.

Eric Gautreaux: Dr. D is the right choice

John "Dr. D" Devincentis has contributed significantly to the success of the Steamboat Springs School District. During his 21 years with Strawberry Park Elementary School, he consistently put children first by promoting small class size and supporting staff members and parents. His experience and success clearly make John the right choice for school board.

Babette McAlpin Dickson: Raise the bar: Vote for John DeVincentis

I encourage you to vote for John DeVincentis on Nov. 1 for the Steamboat Springs School Board. I have two boys at school in Steamboat, and I have observed and appreciated John D.'s work as a principal.

Briefs for Oct. 22

Election mailing may be in violation of state law The owners of a Steamboat Springs company may have violated a state law by sending out a mailing stuffer supporting four City Council candidates.