Stories for May 7, 2007

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TV18 Video: Steamboat Today News

Amanda Fuerte 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 redevelopment of the base area; the departure of the Strawberry Park Elementary School principal; and results from the Hayden's track meet in Grand Junction.

Challenger Cup game today

The Steamboat Springs Youth Hockey Association hopes to put a cap on another successful season with the Challenger Cup sponsor appreciation game.

Hayden track now prepares for regional meet

The Hayden High School track and field team returned from the league meet with three league championships and a whole lot of confidence heading into Friday and Saturday's regional meet in Grand Junction at Stocker Stadium.

Luke Graham: In the end, it all adds up

It's what makes Tiger Woods so great. It's what makes Roger Federer nearly impossible to beat.

Annual bike swap a ticket to fun

Routt County Riders kicks off summer season with cycling event May 12

Are you looking for an organization to enhance your cycling experience?

The Record for May 5

12:50 a.m. Two brothers were reported fighting on the corner of Sixth and Oak Streets. The incident was mediated by police officers and the brothers were given a warning.

Wall space for every student

Steamboat Springs High School art exhibit opens Tuesday

More than 200 pieces of artwork by Steamboat Springs High School students will be exhibited at the Depot Art Center beginning today through Sunday. The opening reception is Tuesday from 5 to 7 p.m.

YVMC rejoices National Hospital Week

"Care you count on. People you trust" is the theme of National Hospital Week 2007, which is being celebrated this week by Yampa Valley Medical Center and nearly 6,000 other hospitals.

Erin Gleason: Sober prom

A few things are expected of prom night. Never having enough time to finish my friend's hairdo, sore cheeks from the all-school picture parties and kicking off my heels as soon as I enter the dance floor is anticipated. This year's prom was almost exactly the same: corsages, limos, dresses ... and breathalyzers? Steamboat Springs High School was recognized in national news last week for being the one of the first high schools in the country giving breathalyzers to students attending prom and the after prom party. More unusual than the police officers stationed at prom Saturday night was the random testing had been requested by SSHS students.

New gig for MacHale

Strawberry Park principal filling superintendent role in Dolores

For Mark MacHale, being a superintendent has always been in the back of his mind.

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Hats on for high tea celebration of women of Oak Creek

The women of Oak Creek and South Routt probably never held a high tea event within their 100 years of history.