Stories for September 6, 2005

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Land use code up for review

Planning Commission to consider final draft onThursday

When Russ Martin stepped in as Hayden Town manager, two big goals stood out among items on his to do list: Devise a new comprehensive plan and establish a new land use code.

The Record for Sept. 7

3:46 a.m. A rock reportedly was thrown through a window of a hotel in the 2200 block of Village Inn Court. Police officers took a report.

Council: Fire flow a concern

City Council members are concerned about neighborhoods in the Mount Werner Water and Sanitation District that might not have enough water to fight fires.

City Council holds off on turf field

Shifting a proposed artificial turf field from a parcel of land next to Christian Heritage School to Steamboat Springs High School is not an option, City Council members were told Tuesday.

School open house is today

Parents will learn about Professional Learning Communities

Change is happening at Hayden schools, but so far, much of it has been behind the scenes.

Our View: A message for sex offenders

Recent cases in Routt County raise questions about the prosecution of individuals who commit sexual offenses against children.

Briefs for Sept. 7

A 23-year-old woman was rescued Monday after dislocating her shoulder while rock-hopping near Fish Creek Falls in Steamboat Springs

Officials debate ski area future

Commission to vote Thursday

The future of Steamboat Springs' mountain village is on the table again Thursday night, when Planning Commissioners will consider adopting a plan that would guide future development at the base of Steamboat Ski Area.

Soroco opens season with victory

The Soroco Rams opened their football season on a positive note Saturday with a resounding victory against Rifle's junior varsity squad in Rifle.

Steamboat prepares for lone home tournament

The greens, fairways and tee boxes at Haymaker Golf Course will be full today as more than 100 of the state's top prep golfers converge here for the Steamboat Invitational.

Bond set for suspect in stabbing

A man who allegedly stabbed another man with a pocketknife on Sunday had his bond set at $20,000 Tuesday in Routt County Court. He had not bonded out as of Tuesday afternoon.

Hayden helping Katrina victims

Small things -- a clean shirt, pillow or box of crayons -- can make a big difference when you've lost everything.

School off to lively start

Hayden Valley Elementary School students got the school year off to a jiggy start Tuesday. Following their teachers' lead, they danced their way into a morning assembly to the music of "Celebrate" and "We are Family."

Women released from jail

Pair charged with embezzling more than $38,000

Two women arrested Friday on suspicion of stealing thousands of dollars from a Steamboat Springs hotel allegedly did so by keeping former employees on the payroll and cashing their checks for themselves.

Nurses back from South

Seven local nurses who traveled to the Gulf Coast to assist in Hurricane Katrina relief efforts returned safely to Steamboat Springs on Monday.