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Judge rules against newspaper
Ossola says School Board did not violate open meetings law
A judge ruled Wednesday that the Steamboat Springs School Board did not violate the Colorado Open Meetings Law during a Jan. 8 executive session meeting.
Video: News update for March 14
Steamboat Springs Council members voted Tuesday night to build a new community center for $3.6 million, about $700,000 more than budgeted. Routt County Search and Rescue has received a $10,000 gift from a woman who lives here part-time. In Sports, the track around the artificial turf at Gardner Field should be cleared in the next two days.
Fighting the weed war
Grant will compensate rural landowners, goad weed control
Although they've yet to rear their ugly heads, the weeds are on the way.
Search and Rescue gets gift
Part-time Steamboat resident cuts check for $10K donation
Marion "Scotty" Searle has never had to call on Routt County Search and Rescue, but the part-time Steamboat Springs resident felt compelled to make a donation to the volunteer organization nonetheless.
Briefs for March 13
Additional vaccine requirements approved
The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment's Board of Health has approved additional vaccine requirements for children in childcare settings and schools. The new requirements will take effect for the 2007-08 school year.
The Record for March 12
12:14 a.m. Officers gave a drunken man a ride home from the 1400 block of Pine Grove Road.
Jack Horner: Dowd offensive
Does freedom of speech only apply to (Maureen) Dowd? I don't always agree with (Ann) Coulter in her views. I do find her recent statements far less objectionable than Dowd's repeated degrading and blasting of our country's president. It is my opinion these editorials are harmful to the patriotism of this country. If Dowd's columns are accepted and Coulter's are rejected, it simply illustrates the leanings of our media and the new residents of our valley. If Coulter goes, who is going to be next in your publication's choices?
Ken Brenner: Protect our water, land
Do you want to protect Yampa River water to the Utah border? Do you want to preserve wilderness areas, wildlife habitat and water quantity and quality in the river? Do you want to continue to enjoy recreation in the natural setting of the Yampa River below Cross Mountain?
Our View: Using the right formula
The city of Steamboat Springs and the Main Street Steamboat downtown business organization are wise to work together on an ordinance that establishes regulations for future retail stores in the city.
More places, ways to vote
Election group hopes Routt County services expand
Steamboat Springs resident Dale Good sees a simple solution to improving Routt County elections.
Total cost: $3.6M
City approves Community Center funding
City officials Tuesday capped the total cost of the new Steamboat Springs Community Center at $3.6 million.
