Stories for January 11, 2007

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Topping the news this morning, members of the Steamboat Springs City Council said Wednesday that while they feel Ken Brenner's decision to step down as council president is "healthy" and "the right thing," they did not try to influence Brenner's decision before it was made. Routt County Sheriff Gary Wall and Undersheriff David Bustos have at least a year to renew their inactive Peace Officer Standards and Training certifications. Backcountry skiers and snowmobilers on Rabbit Ears Pass may have noticed new, brightly colored signs at trailheads in the past month. Brought to you by Coleman Cook and Sharon Pace-Ward of Colorado Group Realty in Steamboat Springs.

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Wall not concerned about staff

New Routt county sheriff, undersheriff to renew certification

Routt County Sheriff Gary Wall and Undersheriff David Bustos have at least a year to renew their inactive Peace Officer Standards and Training certifications. The men said they will not have a problem meeting the deadline.

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New concert venue needed

Current tent location making way for base area development

A new location is being scoured for a venue to host the concerts going on at the base of the Steamboat Ski Area.

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A new look for Rabbit Ears

Backcountry skiers and snowmobilers on Rabbit Ears Pass may have noticed new, brightly colored signs at trailheads in the past month.

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'Ken did the right thing'

Steamboat City Council members discuss Brenner's decision

Members of the Steamboat Springs City Council said Wednesday that while they feel Ken Brenner's decision to step down as council president is "healthy" and "the right thing," they did not try to influence Brenner's decision before it was made.

Chix with Stix start 2007 with shutout

If the Chix with Stix hockey team made a New Year's resolution for 2007, it must have been about dominance.

Scott Stanford: Who are we to tell you what's on TV?

I remember when my family got cable TV - we went from four channels to 13. It was 1978, and I thought it was the coolest thing ever. We got TBS and WGN - all the Braves and Cubs games you could ever want, plus Perry Mason, Andy Griffith and Leave it to Beaver.

School district seeking grant

Hayden officials look for funding for vocational building

The future of the Hayden School District's vocational building most likely rests in a grant proposal.

Nixing annexing?

Town Board to review Darling annexation conceptual plan

Heather Kline's development plans may be halted tonight at the Oak Creek Town Board meeting.

The Record for Jan. 9

12:20 a.m. Two men reportedly were making slurs at Texans and kicking at them at a bar in the 1800 block of Ski Time Square. Police said the fight was broken up but that another group of men was trying to provoke a second fight. All the men were gone when officers arrived.

Match to measure

Steamboat wrestlers eye key regional match-ups heading into final home event

Steamboat Springs wrestling coach Sean McCarthy said the ante has been raised.

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'Boat riders sail to Switzerland

Seven current and former members of the Steamboat Springs Winter Sports Club left for Arosa, Switzerland, on Tuesday to compete in the 2007 Snowboard World Championships.