Stories for April 22, 2007

Subscribe

Lead stories
Stories

Dave Shively: A learning curve

When you smack your face on a rock, the last person you want to blame is yourself.

Jail Report for April 22

Saturday, April 14 Skyler James Vanhorne, 21, Steamboat Springs-Possessing an illegal weapon (Steamboat Springs Police Department)

Best of the Web for April 22

So is rent control worse than the promise of restricted ownership? To me they are just the same failure bound to happen, the only difference is who profits from the policy. Since the free market works so well who can name the resort town that depends on free market forces to provide for their labor force? If there isn't one does that mean that free market is also a failure waiting to happen?

Richard Watts: Club 20's scheme

The April 14 Daily Press article "Club 20 committee proposes health care reform" speaks of Club 20's "plan to reform the state's health care system." But medicine in Colorado is not a state "health care system." The intention of the Club 20 plan, and of the newly formed 208 Health Care Commission, is not to reform an alleged "system," but to create one. The system they are striving to create in Colorado is socialized medicine - disguised in euphemisms such as "Mandatory," "Single-payer," "State-sponsored," "Universal," "Expanded coverage" and "Comprehensive." But "expansion of health care coverage" is not expansion of medical services. Socialized medicine causes rationing of medical services - foreshadowed by the proposed "reasonable and necessary limitations." Socialized medicine has proved disastrous elsewhere - Tennessee's (TennCare) and Canada's systems are infamous examples.

Michael Craig: Comical Council

Tuesday night was a first for me. It was the first time I've truly been afraid while living in Steamboat.

Austin Ritzel: Stop the nonsense

Let's face the music. The Steamboat Pilot & Today has never been the most reliable newspaper and often has less than stellar news.

Rick Akin: What is a conservative?

Confusion and misunderstanding abound concerning the definitions of "Liberal" and "Conservative." The labels typically are applied after hearing a person's position on a single issue. This has led to these labels becoming almost meaningless in popular usage.

Our View: Housing policy needs work

The Steamboat Springs City Council was right to delay action on its revised inclusionary zoning ordinance.

Tigers eye pre-qualifying tourneys

Hayden High School track and field coach Kevin Kleckler was going to use Saturday's Eagle Valley Invitational to gauge where his team fits in the Class 2A scheme of things.

Tease photo

Editorial Cartoon for April 22

Joe Roberts' weekly editorial cartoon.

Soroco track on the attack

Girls team nabs second, boys earn fourth at Eagle Valley invite

Whether it's an Oklahoma secret or not, Soroco track and field coach David Bruner has found something with his team.

Depleted Steamboat track team moves at Rifle

Spring break comes at an awkward time for the Steamboat Springs track team.

An inning that wouldn't end

Steamboat Springs baseball team drops a pair of games against Eagle Valley

The Steamboat Springs baseball seemingly had the game in hand.

Steamboat girls lacrosse improves game for final match

Steamboat Springs girls lacrosse coach Jenn Kirkpatrick had said Saturday's matchup against Green Mountain - the Sailors' final game of the season - would be, "ours to win," based on the team's progress Friday against a fast Denver East squad.

John Russell: Awards part of the tradition

Last week, the U.S. Ski and Snowboard Association announced something that most of us in Steamboat Springs already knew.

Education briefs for April 22

8th grade (all A's) - Caitlyn Berry, Charell Ondrejka, Ariel Rollett, Ceanna Rossi, Michael Rossi, Alexandra Smith

Meeting between educators tries to ease transition between preschool, kindergarten

Teacher Georgia Reust broke out in a song Tuesday about being a "cool kid" going to school.

Leaving a legacy

First female city official retires to spend more time with family

In November 1973, the town of Steamboat Springs adopted a home rule charter and became a city, James Golden ended his term as the town's last mayor, candidates ran for the first City Council, and Edna Drennan became Steamboat's first female city official.

Routt County Spotlight: Douglas Matthew Mouton

Occupation: General manager of Rio Grande Mexican Restaurant and drummer for The Plagiarists

Jimmy Westlake: The diamond of spring

Each season of the year brings its own unique asterism into our early evening sky, and each one is a geometrical pattern made up of bright stars from different constellations. Summer has its "Summer Triangle," autumn has the "Great Square of Pegasus," winter has the magnificent "Winter Circle" and spring offers us the "Spring Diamond."

Elementary schools bring stacking fever to Steamboat

In the split-second, touch-and-go world of competitive sport stacking, what goes up must come down.

Oak Creek tattoo artist creating memories with body art

Like everyone else who snuck out of the house and headed for the tattoo parlor at the tender age of 13, Lawrence Jaconetta's parents told him he'd have to live with his decision for the rest of his life.

Tease photo

Officials work on tri-district emergency-response plan

Monday's Virginia Tech shooting shocked the nation as people turned on their televisions to images of students fleeing the Blacksburg, Va., campus and law enforcement officers carrying students out of a building after Seung-Hui Cho took the lives of 32 of his fellow students and teachers and then his own.

The Record for April 20

Friday, April 20 12:49 a.m. A drunken woman was taken to detox from the 200 block of Hill Street.

Schools aim to increase busing, carpooling

Danielle Skov said she and her children are lucky. They live close to the Strawberry Park campus, so walking to school is easy.

March transactions roar like a lion

Unprecedented $141 million total is a record for all months

The dollar volume of real estate closings in Routt County during March surged to unprecedented levels, eclipsing $141.79 million.

Vanatta aims high, reaches elite status

Realtor ranked 29th on Prudential list

Pam Vanatta, co-owner of Prudential Steamboat Realty, was focused on cracking Prudential's list of the top 100 producing Realtors in the nation. But she surpassed her own expectations.

Mud season provides businesses with much needed downtime

Tracy Barnett remembers when mud season meant that if you wanted to eat lunch during the workday, you better pack it or allow time to go home.

Business File for April 22

SmartWool restructures marketing roles

Paddling posse makes return trip to Routt County's Slater Creek

The bullet holes that riddle the lone "Moffat County 1" sign are about the only indicator the dirt road on the windswept plateau has been traveled recently. There's little non-antelope traffic that comes off the northwest end of the Elkhead Mountains near the Wyoming border.

Real estate transactions for April 12-17

Real estate transactions for April 12-17

Independent bookseller wants to build your custom library

For Erica Fogue, picking up a book is more than a passionate pastime.