Stories for April 2, 2007

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TV18 Video: Steamboat Today News

Alexis DeLaCruz of the Steamboat Pilot & Today provides the morning news, which airs on Steamboat Today between 7 a.m. and 9 a.m. on Steamboat TV18. The top headlines include efforts to remove the gravel piles at Bald Eagle Lake, a preview of tonight's School Board meeting; and a new consignment business.

Area residents 'check up' at 9Health Fair

For Craig resident Marcia East, Saturday's 9Health Fair was the perfect opportunity for a check up.

Hard work that paid off

Former NBA player speaks of life at Christian Heritage School fundraiser

Anytime opportunity and hard work crossed paths, Swen Nater's taken advantage.

Luke Graham: Nater's got it right

Basketball and life. The two really aren't that different for Swen Nater.

Aging Well: Tips for older Americans traveling abroad

International travel can be a rich and rewarding adventure. Whether you have waited a lifetime to take the perfect trip or are an experienced world traveler, here is some advice to help you plan a safe and healthy trip.

The Record for March 31

12:30 a.m. Police arrested a 25-year-old Steamboat Springs man at Mount Werner Road and U.S. Highway 40 for driving under the influence.

Briefs for April 2

Steamboat Springs police arrested a 44-year-old Steamboat man for felony sex assault and menacing shortly after midnight Sunday morning.

Monday Medical: What to do about labels

Imagine that your child is about 18 months old and you have just been told that he has an illness. The doctors and researchers don't know how to cure it, they're not exactly sure how your son got it, but they do know that if he takes prescribed medication every day he will have a 75 percent chance for a better life.

Grants to benefit Routt County youth

Gretchen Van De Carr has lived in Steamboat Springs for 17 years. She has heard countless people talk about changing the lives of area youth.

Store provides opportunity for small-business owners

Craig and Dawn Lodge were thinking beyond just consignment when they decided to open Steamboat Obsessions in Riverside Plaza.

Charter contract up for review

Steamboat School Board to iron out kinks in draft agreement

The operating contract between the Steamboat Springs School District and the North Routt Community Charter School has been drafted, but adoption of the final draft still is in the hands of the Steamboat Springs School Board.

Kerry Hart: Balancing technology with life's lessons

Computer technology in education hasn't lived up to the hype it originally had. There was once a promise and a hope that technology would exponentially improve student learning. But then, we should remember that Thomas Edison proclaimed in 1922 that the motion picture would replace textbooks. So what's the status of children using computers to enhance learning in the 21st century?

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Gravel mounds going away

Steamboat Springs eyesore to be transported for construction use

An eyesore that has plagued Steamboat Springs for nearly 10 years at the entrance to the city will finally be hauled away this summer.