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TV 18 Video: Steamboat Today News
Reporter Alexis DeLaCruz provides the morning news for Monday, March 19, 2007. The news airs on Steamboat Today from 7 a.m. to 9 a.m. each morning on Steamboat TV 18 and also on Steamboatpilot.com.
News in brief for March 20
Yampa Valley Medical Center is looking for volunteers for the lobby information desk and the cookie cart. Call Volunteer Services Coordinator Mindy Fontaine at 870-1146 to find out more about the volunteer opportunities.
Tigers, Sailors get on track
Now, it's all about competing.
Blood typing offered at 9Health Fair
The 9Health Fair is Colorado's largest, most-trusted non-profit health fair program, offering services in more than 160 sites and impacting more than 1.7 million lives. This year, March 31 will mark the 28th annual health fair in Steamboat Springs.
The Record for March 17
12:30 a.m. A woman reported a drunken pedestrian in the 1500 block of Shadow Run Court.
Briefs for March 19
The Routt County Democratic Party's annual Jefferson/Jackson potluck dinner and fundraiser is at 5:30 p.m. March 31 at Olympian Hall at Howelsen Hill. Speakers include U.S. Congressman Mark Udall, Speaker of the Colorado House Andrew Romanoff and Colorado Democratic Party chairperson Pat Waak. Live auction items include a stunning framed giclee print by R.C. Dieckhoff, a Broncos game/dinner/hotel package and a fabulous Americana quilt crafted by Tina Segler. There also are many terrific door prizes and silent auction items. Homegrown Steamboat music provided by the favorite Dem trio of Pam, Carole and Jack, and the comedy of "The Bad Habits." All are welcome. The suggested admittance is a potluck dish and $25 per adult or $15 per college student.
YVHA education class earns statewide certification
The Yampa Valley Housing Authority has received state certification for its homebuyer education class.
Steamboat residents to hit the road for climbing adventure
What began as a far-fetched dream nearly four years ago is now a reality for two Steamboat Springs residents. Beginning in April, friends Katy Nelson and Shannon Bender will take to the road and follow a mutual passion unusual for two Nebraska natives - rock climbing.
Ski Corp. security foils snowboard heist
Steamboat Springs police arrested two men who were "caught in the act" of stealing more than $3,000 worth of snowboards from a retail store at Steamboat Ski Area early Saturday morning.
Sports briefs for March 19
Two local swimmers qualified for the state swimming meet in several disciplines Saturday at the Patriot Invite at Denver University.
Luke Graham: Notes from afar
There might not be a better time for high school sports than the spring. Really, it's a thing of beauty. On Saturday I covered girls lacrosse in 60 degree, cloudless weather. The spring also brings my favorite sport: baseball.
