Stories for March 10, 2007

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Maynard captures silver

Two days of less-than-ideal training on the Voo Doo ski run had Abe Maynard feeling pretty low Thursday afternoon.

Sailors drop home opener

Columbine coach Steve Bailey knew before his team left Denver at 7 a.m. Friday that chain laws were in effect for Rabbit Ears Pass.

Chasing daylight

Daylight-saving time goes into effect Sunday morning

Steamboat Springs residents and others across the nation will spring their clocks forward one hour Sunday morning, a month sooner than daylight-saving time typically occurs.

Demong wins World Cup event

Former Steamboat Springs resident Bill Demong, who earned a silver medal at the Nordic Combined World Championships last week, added his first World Cup win since 2002 on Friday.

Ingalls wins at cross-country Junior Olympics

Nothing but first place will do for Steamboat Springs Winter Sports Club cross-country skier Katherine Ingalls.

Preparing for the worst

County hosts emergency response workshop

Park County Sheriff Fred Wegener will never forget walking into Platte Canyon High School classrooms filled with stunned students and teachers.

The Record for March 8

Thursday, March 8

Briefs for March 10

Man arrested for stealing taxi

Judge hears arguments in suit

Transcripts to be viewed in newspaper case against School Board

A judge ordered the Steamboat Springs School Board on Friday to give him a sealed transcript of what was said during its Jan. 8 executive session, but he did not rule whether the School Board violated Colorado Open Meetings Law and whether that transcript will be released to the public.

Tease photo

Going the distance

Canadian team looks to break snowmobile distance jumping record

No need for the Caesars Palace fountains or the Las Vegas crowds. Ross Mercer has settled for a more low-key and remote location for his planned Evel Knievel-like feat - launching his 450-pound Ski-Doo snowmobile across a snow-covered, empty expanse at Chris Brown's ranch just west of Steamboat Springs.

Ski area myth erroneous

The notion that the U.S. Forest Service requires the Steamboat Ski Area to close by April 15 is nothing more than urban legend, Forest Service officials said.

'We've learned from this'

Communications officials to revisit protocol after church fiasco

Routt County Communications officials will revisit its policies and procedures in light of a church skit that left some children and adults fearing for their safety.

Girls lacrosse team loses

The Steamboat Springs girls lacrosse team opened up its season Friday afternoon against Pine Creek. The Sailors lost, 14-2, with goals from Kelsey Pal and Maria Heilner.