Stories for March 31, 2007

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Reiter, Steamboat riders race to top at NorAm finals

This was a good year for Steamboat Springs snowboarder Justin Reiter, but the veteran Alpine snowboarder isn't about to predict what lies ahead.

Fifth annual Nordic Fest is today

The Steamboat Ski Touring Center today will host the fifth annual Nordic Fest, a benefit event to raise money for the Hakan Memorial Scholarship.

Own Your Choices campaign visits Steamboat schools

Nonaggressive, anti-tobacco team reaches students across Colorado

Steamboat Springs High School students Genna Bradley and Brian Aragon said the biggest pressure facing teens in Steamboat relate to alcohol and tobacco use.

Steamboat youth snowboarders ready for Nationals

The 18 inches of recent snow at Northstar at Tahoe was a nice welcome for the crew of Steamboat Springs snowboarders arriving Friday for the USASA Nationals, which run from Sunday to April 7, at the California resort.

Sailors lacrosse nets win

Steamboat responds to lapse, beats Denver South

Steamboat boys lacrosse coach Bob Hiester didn't have a lot to be proud of during the Sailors' second and third quarters Thursday.

Steamboat soccer scores early to down Eagle Valley girls

The Steamboat Springs girls soccer team opened up its two-day road trip with a 4-1 win against Eagle Valley, Friday in Gypsum, by scoring early and often.

The Record for March 29

1:05 a.m. An 18-year-old Louisville man was arrested near Pine Grove and Mount Werner roads on suspicion of driving under the influence of alcohol, being a minor in possession and two other traffic charges.

Teen documents records of Steamboat war veterans

Cass Sisto, 17, has created a unique database that, for the first time, records the service of 460 deceased military veterans from Steamboat Springs.

Man dies in Rabbit Ears accident

A 32-year-old Oklahoma man died Thursday night after the delivery truck he was driving to Craig rolled on Rabbit Ears Pass, partially ejecting the man from the vehicle.

Air ambulance hits delay

Eagle Air Med wants stronger commitment from hospitals

A Utah company interested in bringing air ambulance service back to Steamboat Springs is waiting for a stronger commitment from area hospitals before moving forward with the licensing process.

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Horizons puts mill levy money to good use

Jaimee Sexton and Jamie Kaminski moved into a Horizons Specialized Services group home in December 2006, and their third roommate, Rhianna Gifford, moved in a month later. Their house is the second group home Horizons has opened since it began receiving funding from a mill levy approved by Routt County voters in 2005.

Tom Ross: Putting my name on a Grand Canyon rapid

I've just returned from 17 days floating the Grand Canyon and I'm brimming with confidence about the possibility that someday soon the National Park Service will rename a rapid after me.

Alcohol class targets students

National awareness campaign focuses on abstinence, life skills

A national alcohol awareness class usually taught to college freshmen about the dangers of alcohol abuse and how to better handle alcohol-related problems hit the hallways of Steamboat Springs High School on Thursday.

Area skiers receive pass deal favorably

Some Steamboat skiers say they'll add Winter Park, Copper for extra cost

The announcement that Steamboat Ski Area season-pass holders will be able to add unlimited access to Copper Mountain and Winter Park for a few more dollars next season appears to have been met with open arms.