Stories for December 17, 2007

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Vote of no confidence

Electronic voting equipment used in Routt County and throughout the state of Colorado was decertified Monday, calling into question how some counties will conduct their 2008 elections.

Early Morning

Christmas party brings happy tubers

When Saddleback Ranch started hosting holiday parties with sleigh rides and Santa four years ago, it was a small-scale event at the Steamboat rodeo grounds.

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Vote of no confidence

Electronic voting equipment used in Routt County and throughout the state of Colorado was decertified Monday, calling into question how some counties will conduct their 2008 elections.

Yule log found

If yule log hunting were a sport, the Watterson and Farrell families would be a dynasty. Brian Watterson brought an official end to the 28th annual Yule Log Hunt when he spotted the 50-pound hunk of wood in Rita Valentine Park in Steamboat Springs on Monday.

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Christmas party brings happy tubers

When Saddleback Ranch started hosting holiday parties with sleigh rides and Santa four years ago, it was a small-scale event at the Steamboat rodeo grounds.

Study nears completion

Consultants' review focuses on airport safety and expansion

A study reviewing the Steamboat Springs Airport master plan is nearing completion, as consultants hired to conduct the study are finishing up final recommendations made Thursday night by the city's Airport Steering Committee.

Yule Log Clue No. 6

Yule Log Clue No. 6

The Record for Dec. 15

Saturday, Dec. 15

Steamboat Briefs for Dec. 17

Steamboat Springs School Board meets tonigh

Guns, germs and foreign affairs

Seminars at Steamboat keep issues topical in 2008 series

Pandemics, foreign policy and world peace will be among the topics of the 2008 Seminars at Steamboat.

Monday Medical: Improving care to save lives

Hospitals save lives every day, thanks to highly skilled health care professionals and continually advancing technology. Yet the very complexity that can bring someone back from the brink of death also can result in incidents of medical harm.

Aging Well: Ways to beat the winter and holiday blues

Amid colorful decorations and holiday music, some smiles mask sadness, anxiety, irritation and hopelessness.

Teams look toward league games

As the Steamboat Springs boys and girls basketball teams head toward the holiday break, they find themselves in a Catch-22.

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One of a kind

Every time you talk football with Bob Harris, the veteran coach admits he is leaning toward coming back for year No. 44.

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DECA garners most awards in team's history at district competition

Krista Schenck, Moffat County High School DECA adviser, didn't see it coming.

Hayden Marketplace opens today

Who says there's nowhere to go for local products?