Stories for December 20, 2007

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Evening

Sheriff Wall's license suspended

Routt County Sheriff Gary Wall has lost his driver's license for one year, the Colorado Department of Revenue confirmed Thursday.

Early Morning

Snowboarders stick solid Grand Prix runs

Ariel Tredway had never landed a backside 540 until the day before she competed at the Chevrolet U.S. Snowboarding Grand Prix, held Friday and Saturday in Breckenridge.

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Sheriff Wall's license suspended

Routt County Sheriff Gary Wall has lost his driver's license for one year, the Colorado Department of Revenue confirmed Thursday.

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Snowboarders stick solid Grand Prix runs

Ariel Tredway had never landed a backside 540 until the day before she competed at the Chevrolet U.S. Snowboarding Grand Prix, held Friday and Saturday in Breckenridge.

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Hayden, Soroco prepare for basketball games

Like riding a bike, the coaching mentality has never left Soroco High School Athletics Director Andy Johnson.

Steamboat briefs for Dec. 20

Local quilter honored

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Two feet of snow possible

The snow that began falling on Steamboat Springs on Tuesday night is expected to continue through Saturday, bringing as much as 2 feet of total accumulation to the Yampa Valley, with a significant storm passing through the area tonight and Friday.

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Support for playground effort

Julie Taulman and Shelly St. Pierre are one step closer to seeing a playground accessible to their sons, and all children, after the Steamboat Springs School District contributed $50,000 to the cause Tuesday.

School Board focuses search

List of superintendent consulting firms down to three

The Steamboat Springs School Board narrowed the pool of potential superintendent search firms from five to three Monday night after a lengthy debate about each of the consultants' resumes.

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Nerney's liquor license temporarily reinstated

Kevin Nerney, owner of Jade Summit restaurant and its upstairs bar, Pirate's Pub in Ski Time Square, has appealed the revocation of his liquor license and been granted a temporary injunction allowing him to serve alcohol.

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Bentley urges negotiations

Councilwoman wants public involvement in Steamboat 700 discussions

Meg Bentley is urging her fellow members of the Steamboat Springs City Council not to yield too much authority to city staff and the Steamboat Springs Planning Commission when it comes to negotiations with the developers of Steamboat 700.

County wrestlers clean up

Teams win weight-class titles in West Grand

Hayden High School wrestling coach Ty Zabel says the real season has finally arrived.

The Record for Dec. 18

Tuesday, Dec. 18

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Santa's little helpers

Moffat County High School woodshop students make time to build toys for local children

It started with an off-handed remark as Moffat County High School woodshop teacher Craig Conrad watched one of his classes at work more than 18 years ago.

Twentymile suspends contracts

Twentymile Coal Co. suspended the contracts of all of its contract labor force this week, Human Resources Director Ron Spangler said.