Stories for March 3, 2007

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Demong takes silver at World Championships

Former Steamboat Springs resident Bill Demong won silver in the 15-kilometer individual event at the Nordic World Ski Championships in Japan on Saturday, making him only the second American to ever medal in a Nordic combined event at the Olympics or World Championships.

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How convenient

Baby born in 7-Eleven with help of clerk, husband, officer

No one heard Sabrina Gill the first time she yelled for an ambulance from inside the 7-Eleven bathroom early Friday morning.

Storm Peak holding open house

Free event this weekend at Steamboat Ski Area with games, food

It may not be behind a cast iron fence and accessible only with a golden ticket, but the Storm Peak Laboratory is the real-life equivalent of Willy Wonka's mythical chocolate factory.

Comeback falls short

Steamboat falls to D'Evelyn in Sweet 16 playoffs

Friday's playoff game against D'Evelyn was a character-defining moment for the Steamboat Springs boys basketball team.

'Give buses a break'

City official asks drivers to slow down, leave room

A city transit official is pleading with local drivers to slow down when they're near public buses on Steamboat's snowy and crowded streets.

Arts Council names new director

An Arkansas native with an extensive background in the arts and nonprofit organizations has been named the executive director of the Steamboat Springs Arts Council.

Tom Ross: Hey Curly, watch those skis

The scene in Gondola Square on Saturday reminded me a little of the Three Stooges classic "Three Sappy People."

The Record for March 1

12:16 a.m. A 42-year-old man was taken to the hospital from the 2300 block of Ski Time Square Drive because he was suffering from a rapid heart rate and was coughing up blood.

Pin(head) it to win it

U.S. Telemark Nationals opens at Howelsen

It was all downhill for the U.S. Telemark Nationals and Steamboat Telemark Revival's opening race, which started Friday morning with a giant slalom event at Howelsen Hill.

All-weather woes

Snowfall buries high hopes, exposes complexity of turf issues at Gardner Field

The hopes and expectations of an "all-weather" field were high.

Intrawest not a Sheraton suitor

The new owner of the Steamboat Ski Area is not among the candidates to purchase assets of Ski Times Square Enterprises, which includes the Sheraton Hotel.