Stories for February 9, 2007

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Steamboat Springs City Council member Ken Brenner has returned a complimentary ski pass after being questioned about it at a council meeting Tuesday night. A mass e-mail mistakenly sent Thursday morning by Steamboat Ski and Resort Corp. staff contained personal information of hundreds of Ski Corp. customers. The driver of a semitrailer was uninjured Thursday night after his rig tipped on its side and slid off the road near the Heritage Park neighborhood west of Steamboat Springs. Brought to you by Coleman Cook and Sharon Pace-Ward of Colorado Group Realty in Steamboat Springs.

Hockey action and honor

Girls hockey teams compete in memory of 'founding skater'

This weekend's Adele Dombrowski Girls Hockey Tournament will be an affirmation of the growth of girls youth hockey in the Yampa Valley and a celebration of one of its local pioneers.

Playoff pushing

Sailors hockey eyes postseason seeding

Steamboat Springs High School hockey coach Jeff Ruff stopped short of calling this weekend's games the most important contests of the season, but he said the Sailors know what's at stake.

Bringing 'A' games

Routt County wrestlers look to advance to state

Routt County's best wrestlers know they have to bring their 'A' games to this weekend's regional tournaments if they hope to earn a spot on the state's biggest wrestling stage - the Colorado High School Activities Association State Wrestling Tournament from Feb. 15 to 17 in Denver.

Without a scratch

Sailors hope to remain perfect in league play

The road to the league title will take the Steamboat Springs boys basketball team into hostile territory tonight.

Oak Creek board to focus on police

Koile's police logs, records needed to proceed with discussions

Before the Oak Creek Town Board makes any decisions about the future of the town's police department, it needs more information from its police chief.

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Driver OK after semi rollover

The driver of a semitrailer was uninjured Thursday night after his rig tipped on its side and slid off the road near the Heritage Park neighborhood west of Steamboat Springs.

Brenner stays at Democratic helm

Councilman elected to lead county party for two more years

Two months after Democratic victories in three contentious Routt County elections, Steamboat City Councilman Ken Brenner has been elected to serve as chairman of the Routt County Democratic Party for another two years. No other nominee for chairman was made at a Wednesday night Democratic Party meeting, which also featured a potluck dinner, a discussion of party goals and the election of several other officers.

Ski Corp. e-mail reveals data

Customer phone numbers, addresses inadvertently sent out

A mass e-mail mistakenly sent Thursday morning by Steamboat Ski and Resort Corp. staff contained personal information of hundreds of Ski Corp. customers.

The Record for Feb. 7

Wednesday, Feb. 7

Jane McLeod: A little Borage for the cowardly lion

Gardening

Instead of a pretty flowering herb tucked into your garden, why not choose one that is hairy and strange looking? Why not choose one that has some character?

Happy hours

Stop on your way home from work, grab a bite to eat and socialize

Tattoo of the week: Mike Pinder, aka 'Hot Pocket'

I got the tattoo of the sugar skull to represent Hispanic culture. It is a design from the Dia de los Muertos, or "Day of the Dead," holiday. I got the tattoo from Brad Cramer at Truth Tattoo.

Making public art public

Arts Council offers sculptures to Steamboat

The Steamboat Springs Arts Council has offered its entire sculpture collection to the city of Steamboat Springs.

On Scene

I've been to a lot of parties throughout the years.

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Fast turns through the past

Take a free dabble in Winter Carnival history

Jon Banks has made some serious changes to his coat of many lights and colors since he began skiing with his father, Claudius, the original Lighted Man of the Winter Carnival.

Saluting Neil Young

Hand-picked musicians to perform tribute concert

Laura Lamun has been preparing for Thursday's Neil Young tribute concert since she was 10 years old.

Surprise romance

Steamboat Springs Orchestra set for intimate Valentine performance

Richard Wagner composed his symphonic poem Ziegfried Idyll as a romantic birthday gift for his wife, Cosima, in 1870.

At the movies

Reviews of movies in Steamboat theaters

Brenner gives up ski pass

Councilman, ski coach returns season pass after resident raises questions

Steamboat Springs City Council member Ken Brenner has returned a complimentary ski pass after being questioned about it at a council meeting Tuesday night.