Stories for May 14, 2006

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City plans for preservation

Historical buildings may be in better shape, thanks to a maintenance plan created by the city of Steamboat Springs.

Learn about voting changes

Visit office or go online for demonstration of new system

Routt County officials are encouraging voters to try out the county's new voting system before the primary election in August.

The Record for May 15

8:47 a.m. A man reported vandalism in the 600 block of Snapdragon Way. Police said someone threw a rock through the window of Taco Bell.

Briefs for May 15

Sports physicals will be conducted from 4 to 8 p.m. May 22 to 25 at Steamboat Medical Center for all high school and middle school students who will be participating in sports during the 2006-07 school year.

Boost funds by hitting links

Golf tournament supports high school, middle school sports

For Steamboat Springs High School's 12 sports not funded by the school district, the Booster Club provides invaluable help.

Program keeping riders on boards

The end of winter means one thing for snowboarders like Jon Casson -- time to hit the streets. As director of the Steamboat Springs Winter Sports Club's snowboarding program, Casson understands how important it is for the athletes he coaches to stay on top of their board skills in the off-season by staying on top of skateboards.

School Board to talk turf, teachers

Turf, teachers and timelines are on a packed agenda for tonight's meeting of the Steamboat Springs School Board.

Tom Ross: Which came first -- hot tubs or ski lifts?

Steamboat is naturally hot -- always has been, always will be

Could Steamboat Springs lead the nation in hot tubs per capita? One would have to think that if the U.S. Census Bureau kept track of such things, we'd at least rank in the top 25.