Stories for February 22, 2007

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Hayden blinded by science

School fair takes over middle school hallways and rooms

This winter, the pipes under Errol Ormesher's house burst, leaving his family with a problem and the Hayden sixth-grader with a question.

Oak Creek won't redo plan

Instead, town will focus on steps toward smart regrowth

It isn't feasible to overhaul Oak Creek's comprehensive plan, officials agreed Wednesday night.

Scott Stanford: Secret's out ... we don't like 'executive'

Members of the Steamboat Springs School Board do not like that the newspaper uses "secret" to refer to "executive" sessions.

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Filling the calendar

New events aim to make 'Boat a year-round resort

If you ever wanted to run a 50-mile race up Mount Werner, along the Continental Divide and down Rabbit Ears Pass, Sept. 15 is your chance.

The Record for Feb. 20

The Record for Feb. 20

Steamboat Midgets finish weekend 2-0

The Steamboat Midget hockey team finished 2-0 during the weekend after wins against Telluride and Craig.

Steamboat qualifies six for Junior Olympics

Steamboat Springs will send six Nordic combined athletes to the 2007 Chevrolet USSA Junior Olympic Ski Jumping and Nordic Combined Champ-ionships March 1-3 in Park City, Utah.

Area briefs for Feb. 22

The Steamboat Clay Artisans are looking for a local nonprofit organization that would like to be the beneficiary of this year's Soup Bowl Supper.

Oak Creek couple requests variance

Paralyzed resident needs to remodel home for accessibility

Oak Creek resident Dave Ege, who was paralyzed in a construction accident in September, is looking forward to coming home. But before Ege and his wife, Eve, move to their house at 120 Carbon St., they need to remodel the home to accommodate Dave Ege's wheelchair and a handicapped-accessible car.

Haymaker's 2007 rates approved

For those looking forward to melted snow and green fairways, the City Council brought some good news Tuesday, when it approved the rates for Haymaker Golf Course for the 2007 season.

Sound check for new pavilion

City planners to review revamped venue for Strings

Plans for a completely redesigned and upgraded concert venue for Strings in the Mountains will be presented to the Steamboat Springs Planning Commission tonight. It is the first public hearing for the 9,107-square-foot pavilion that Strings President Kay Clagett has called a "spectacular building."