Stories for January 6, 2007

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Carving wins

Race to the Cup snowboard showdowns yield wins for Kay and Doyon

It doesn't take Zachary Kay long to rebound.

Sailors offensive game improves

The week just keeps getting better for Steamboat Springs coach Kelly Meek.

Sailors hockey suffers first loss to Cheyenne Mtn.

Steamboat Springs hockey coach Jeff Ruff knew that playing Cheyenne Mountain would be a good a measuring stick. The Indians (4-2) were returning 14 players from a talented squad that advanced to last year's state finals.

Propane price increases affect businesses

For Oak Creek business owners Doug Diamond and Scott Wedel, paying more than $2 for a gallon of propane gas is having drastic effects on their pocketbooks.

Tom Ross: Memories aging like old magazines

Fading Bronco glory almost a decade old

I'm the kind of person who hoards old magazines. It's difficult to part with them. I'd rather throw out a book than throw out a great issue of "American Photographer" or "National Geographic."

Tease photo

Dry spell breaks

Storm drops 9 inches of powder on area

A storm Thursday night and early Friday brought 9 inches of much-needed fresh powder at the Steamboat Ski Area.

Slow start stings Sailors girls again

Basketball loses to Rifle, 54-27

The Steamboat Springs Sailors girls basketball team has struggled all season with falling behind early. Friday was no different. Steamboat was down, 18-2, to Rifle after the first quarter en route to a 54-27 loss.

Fletcher earns national title

Nordic skier secures World Juniors spot

Nordic combined skier Taylor Fletcher topped the Nordic combined field Thursday at the North American Junior Championships in Calgary, Alberta.

A 12-step program for creativity

De Wardt teaching workshop based on 'The Artist's Way'

Susan de Wardt says she stopped drawing for 20 years after a college art instructor said she was wasting her parent's money by attending his class.

Talk turns to action

Fundraising to begin for Hayden vocational building

The Hayden School District and Hayden Economic Development Council are looking for money to expand Hayden's vocational building and program.