Stories for March 27, 2007

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TV18 Video: YVRA's new terminal

In this segment from the Steamboat Today show on Steamboat TV18, producer Nate Pickens takes a close look at the grand opening of the new terminal at Yampa Valley Regional Airport.

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TV18 Video: An interview with Eugene Buchanan

Erin Collins of Steamboat TV18 produces a segment with longtime Steamboat resident Eugene Buchanan about his new book, "Brothers on the Bashkaus."

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TV18 Video: Steamboat Today News

Alexis DeLaCruz of the Steamboat Pilot & Today provides the morning news, which airs on Steamboat Today between 7 a.m. and 9 a.m. on Steamboat TV18. The top headlines include the school district's review of its expulsion policy; a preview of the City Council meeting on vacation home rentals; and information about an upcoming survey seeking feedback about Colorado Mountain College.

Locals shine at NASTAR

Steamboat residents win in 16 divisions

More than a thousand skiers from around the country flocked to the Steamboat Ski Area for last weekend's Nature Valley NASTAR National Championships.

The Record for March 25

12:34 a.m. Loud music was reported in the 3300 block of Columbine Drive.

Briefs for March 27

Mailboxes vandalized on county roads

Between 15 and 20 mailboxes were vandalized on Routt County Road 44 and C.R. 46B late Saturday night, Routt County Sheriff Investigator Ken Klinger said Monday.

Charlie Bates: A night of extraordinary music

Orchestra presents "Music from the Majestic Mountains to the Savage Seas"

Now in its 15th year and going strong (but in need of financial assistance), the Steamboat Springs Orchestra is large enough - with more than 40 musicians - for symphonic compositions but flexible enough to play chamber music. It boasts at least 20 members who have been or still are professionals, a remarkably high ratio for such a small community.

Author donates books to library

Part-time 'Boat resident's book a choice of New York library

Linda Collison gave her protagonist, Patricia Kelley, physical traits she desires.

Free health services at fair

About 500 people are expected to attend the 9Health Fair, sponsored by Yampa Valley Medical Center. The free fair is from 8 to 11 a.m. Saturday at Steamboat Springs Middle School.

Direction for filmmakers

Presentation to offer tips on making action-sport movies

Michael Martin prefers to be the man behind the camera. Used by such filmmakers as Warren Miller, Martin specializes in shooting action-sport footage when he's not busy being a ski business professor at Colorado Mountain College.

District attorney plans to defend against recall

Fighting for her political future, 14th Judicial District Attorney Bonnie Roesink said Sunday she intends to make herself available to the public and defend her prosecutorial record.

Expulsion policy reviewed

Steamboat high school has expelled 24 students since 2001

The number of students expelled in the Steamboat Springs School District is minimal, but the School Board has deemed the issue important enough to re-examine the district's policy on suspension and expulsion.

Tom Ross: Carrots, pingpong balls and jokes

I lost one of the best friends I never met last week when Bob Keeshan died at the age of 76 in Windsor, Vt. I am told that as a 2-year-old in San Antonio, Texas, one of my most oft repeated phrases was, "Wanna see 'Roo!"

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CMC conducts resident survey about campus

Community needs are important to Colorado Mountain College administrators, which is why Steamboat Springs residents will be surveyed about their perception of the local community college.