Stories for February 1, 2007

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Video: Morning News Update

Topping the news this morning, Molly Look has returned home. Along with housing, real estate prices and parking in downtown Steamboat Springs, growth in Routt County is having a significant impact on health-related services. If the owners of Mother's Deli of Steamboat Springs don't accept an offer from the city for a 21-day liquor license suspension by noon today, the city will hold its first show cause hearing in 15 years. Brought to you by Coleman Cook and Sharon Pace-Ward of Colorado Group Realty in Steamboat Springs.

Hayden finds a Golden Ticket

'Charlie and the Chocolate Factory' to be performed

Acting isn't as difficult when the character is easy to play or the story is familiar, so it should come as no surprise that Chris Zirkle has little trouble playing the quirky Willy Wonka.

Growth strains health services

Study outlines needs and costs to handle expanding workforce

Along with housing, real estate prices and parking in downtown Steamboat Springs, growth in Routt County is having a significant impact on health-related services.

Town asked to give funds for building

The Hayden School District is asking the town to help fund the vocational building expansion.

The Record for Jan. 30

12:28 a.m. Police called a store owner in the 1800 block of Ski Time Square to move merchandise from the sidewalk.

Briefs for Feb. 1

Teams to converge for hockey tournament

The Adele Dombrowski Girls Hockey Tournament is Feb. 9 to 11 at Howelsen Ice Arena. The Steamboat Springs Youth Hockey Association tournament will feature competition in three divisions of girls hockey - U-12, U-14 and U-19. Teams from across the state, and from as far away as Arizona, will compete for top honors in their respective divisions. Stop by the Howelsen Ice Arena or log on to www.steamboatyouthhockey.com for a complete schedule.

Mother's Deli faces suspension

Failed compliance check to be discussed at hearing today

If the owners of Mother's Deli of Steamboat Springs don't accept an offer from the city for a 21-day liquor license suspension by noon today, the city will hold its first show cause hearing in 15 years.

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Sweet homecoming

Molly Look plays with sisters, does ranch chores after returning home

Molly Look spent her first day home feeding the cows. "Grandpa Dean (Look) was on his way out to the feed cows and stopped by to see if the girls wanted to go," Molly's maternal grandfather, Bob Printy, said Wednesday. "So they bundled Molly up and the three girls went out with grandpa to feed the cows. She loved it." Molly, 3, returned home Monday evening after spending more than two weeks at Denver Children's Hospital recovering from frostbite.

Scott Stanford: Lawsuit was only choice

As a story earlier this week stated, the newspaper is suing the Steamboat Springs School Board over the way its Jan. 8 meeting was conducted.

Rivals share bench

Kremmling, Oak Creek combine hockey teams

Oak Creek and Kremmling athletes typically are considered rivals.

Spillane, Jones named to '07 Nordic worlds team

The U.S. Ski Team on Monday named five Nordic combined skiers - Brett and Eric Camerota, Bill Demong, Bryan Fletcher and Johnny Spillane - to compete in the World Nordic Ski Championships in Sapporo, Japan, from Feb. 22 to March 4.

Local Alpine skiers take second

The Steamboat Springs boys Alpine ski team placed second as a team for the second time this season.

Quest for the best

All Star Snow Search showcases next freestyle generation

Madeline Schaffrick is an old salt when it comes to navigating the waters of judged freestyle competition.

Four Soroco wrestlers win in Rangely

Four Soroco wrestlers won their weight classes Saturday at the Rangely Invitational. The top finishes helped Soroco to a sixth-place finish in the 13-team tournament. Justin Iacovetto (103-pound class), Levi Gonzales (125), Joel Schlegel (130) and Dennis Morgan (189) won their weight classes, Soroco coach Doug Gates said.

Surprise ... a powder day

Snow accumulation raises local avalanche danger

The cold weather that has dominated the past couple of weeks in Steamboat Springs finally was accompanied by some precipitation.