Stories for April 19, 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 Pat Gleason coming forward as the source of the DeVincentis e-mails; a new clinic in Craig for veterans; and a preview of the fourth annual march for medical marijuana.

Scott Stanford: Page 1: Reserved for seminal events

I got a message Tuesday from an anonymous caller complaining about our front page. The caller was blunt in his assessment, so let me paraphrase what he said: "How the heck could you put a picture of a girl with a horse on the front page of the newspaper when 33 people died at Virginia Tech University? How dad-gum stupid are you?"

Pat Gleason's statement

Several weeks ago, I announced my resignation from the School Board. My reason for doing so was because as a representative of the public's trust, I found myself in the position of having to "do the right thing" for the district and the community even though the "right thing" conflicted with the current board's direction and board ethics.

Skiers earn top results at final meet

A small group of skiers from the Steamboat Springs Winter Sports Club traveled to Arapahoe Basin last weekend where they capped off the season at the Landon Sawyer CU Bump Bash.

The Record for April 17

Tuesday, April 17

Briefs for April 19

Children's danceworks runs though May 24

Local hockey players tapped

Three youths to compete in camp at Salt Lake City

Three local youth hockey players have been selected to compete in the Rocky Mountain District Player Development Camp the first week in May in Salt Lake City.

Steamboat hips don't lie

New procedure at YVMC allows hip resurfacing

Jay Petersen was willing to give up running to stop the pain.

Delta's force

Sailors soccer faces potent Panthers squad today

Steamboat Springs soccer coach Rob Bohlmann knows the true measure of a team's character is in how it responds to adversity. The Steamboat girls hit a rut Saturday, tying an outmatched Palisade team in overtime, but Bohlmann thinks the team is back on track.

Riverfront changes proposed

Realtor/developer Jim Cook has entered the city planning process with a proposal to replace three small buildings on Yampa Street with three new buildings.

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Victory for veterans

Veterans Affairs to open community clinic in Craig

Veterans in Northwest Colorado will be able to get medical care in Craig this fall. U.S. Sen. Ken Salazar and U.S. Rep. John Salazar, Democrats and brothers, announced Wednesday the Department of Veterans Affairs will open a community-based outreach clinic in Craig. A VA press release said the nurse-run clinic will open no later than Sept. 30 and will provide part-time service five days a week "in leased or donated space."

Marching for marijuana

Hayden resident encourages support for medicinal use

Hayden resident Don Nord says being able to smoke marijuana or eat banana bread and oatmeal cookies baked with pot has helped him live a more productive and fulfilling life in light of the myriad of medical conditions he lives with.

Everyone loves a parade

Month of the Young Child hosts parade for tiniest residents

Two blocks may not seem like a long parade route, but try telling that to more than 100 children.

Board to OK 2007-08 calendar

South Routt School Board meets tonight in Oak Creek

After an information-gathering process that included two public meetings and paper and online surveys, the South Routt administrative team is prepared to present its selection for the 2007-08 school calendar to the School Board tonight.