Stories for September 7, 2005

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City seeks demolition change

The City Council may require developers to have development plans in place before tearing down buildings.

City to toughen sign codes

The city wants to strengthen its sign code and may increase the amount of time staff spends enforcing it.

Fund Board to survey voters

Residents to be asked about half-cent sales tax for education

Before asking voters to approve the half-cent sales tax for education, a survey will be conducted to learn what Steamboat residents want the tax to be used for and whether they would support it again.

Sailors finish third

Steamboat golfers look for more at home tournament

It was clear after Wed�--nes�--day's third-place finish that the members of the Steamboat Springs High School golf team are focused on getting back on top of the Western Slope League.

Tiger volleyball even through four matches

The Hayden High School volleyball team is .500 after four matches this season.

Adult soccer teams hosting tourney

The adult soccer enthusiasts of Steamboat Springs aren't ready to put their cleats away just yet.

Longtime local volunteer dies

Clarissa "Criss" Fetcher of North Routt County died Wednesday at Doak Walker Care Center. She was 90.

Briefs for Sept. 8

The Steamboat Springs Board of Realtors donated $8,000 this year to Routt County organizations through the Colorado Association of Realtors Housing Opportunity Foundation.

Steamboat trio tries its hardest

Weston, Lukenses reach podium

Patrick Weston is ready for more.

Attempted murder case dismissed

A Craig man accused of choking his wife until she passed out had his case dismissed in Routt County because new evidence indicates the alleged assault happened in Jackson County.

Gulf Coast experience renews nurses' passion

Much could have been different for the seven Yampa Valley Medical Center nurses who went to the Gulf Coast to assist with Hurricane Katrina relief efforts.