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Pueblo County 41, Steamboat Springs 7

Hornets' rushing attack proves to be too much for Sailors

Pueblo County's Myles Martinez rushed for 146 yards and two touchdowns to pace the Hornets to a 41-7 win over the Steamboat Sailors in a Class 3A playoff game Saturday in Pueblo.

Ski area officials say season pass sales on rise

Don't expect to encounter lines as long as those on Election Day, but to avoid any sort of substantial wait, Steamboat Ski and Resort Corp. officials suggest picking up season ski passes this weekend.

Redistricting discussion continues

South Routt School Board members will continue to discuss redistricting after failing to make any decisions during an all-day work session Thursday.

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Detailing the dollars

Routt County to host public hearing about 2007 budget

Routt County commissioners and Routt County Finance Director Dan Strnad will host a public hearing to discuss budget issues at 6 p.m. Tuesday at the Routt County Courthouse Annex.

Man accused of stabbing

Three men wounded during incident at house party

A 20-year-old Steamboat Springs man was arrested Friday afternoon on suspicion of stabbing three other young men during an altercation early Friday morning.

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County votes re-counted

Post-election audit shows votes were counted accurately

Despite hours-long lines and several voting machine breakdowns, Routt County's votes were counted accurately in the Nov. 7 election, political and county officials said Friday.

He's a high falutin' son of a gun

Marching bands face off for college football game of the year

When the University of Oregon Marching Band struts into Autzen Field in Eugene today for the pregame show, my nephew Kyle will be lip synching.

Rec plans 'major expansion'

Old Town Hot Springs health facility could grow in the spring

Pat Carney, director of the Steamboat Springs Health and Recreation Association, used a brief news release to announce the intention - but not the specifics - of an expansion that has been discussed for more than a year. The announcement came just days after a community group called Citizens for a Recreation Center spoke to Steamboat Springs City Council members about an upcoming, yearlong effort to get voters to support a new public recreation center. That issue could appear on the 2007 city ballot.

Sent off in style

Sailors pep rally precedes bus trip to Pueblo for quarterfinal game

Students, teachers and parents gathered at Steamboat Springs High School on Friday morning to cheer on the football team and cheerleading squad as each headed to their own postseason contests.

Making progress

Sailors girls basketball forging ahead under first-year coach John Ameen

Steamboat Springs girls basketball coach John Ameen hasn't been on the job long, but he likes what he has seen.

The Record for 11-16

The Record for Nov. 16, 2006.

Area briefs for 11-18

Area briefs for Nov. 18, 2006.