Stories for May 10, 2007

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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 a dramtic increase in property valuations conducted by the Routt County Assessor's Office ; a look at Saturday's Routt County Republicans' annual Lincoln Day Dinner; and the Steamboat Springs and Soroco track teams head to Grand Junction this weekend for a regional track meet.

Rams look to send five relays to state

Soroco track and field coach David Bruner is understandably excited for Friday and Saturday's regional meet at Stocker Stadium in Grand Junction.

Sailors hope to increase number of track qualifiers for state

Steamboat Springs High School's track and field coaches know at least two Sailors will compete in the 4A state meet in Denver later this month.

The Record for May 8

12:02 a.m. Someone reportedly heard two girls skateboarding and screaming on Whistler Road.

Briefs for May 10

Planning Commission continues housing review

The Steamboat Springs Planning Commission meets at 5 p.m. today in Centennial Hall. The commission will continue its discussion and review of proposed revisions to the city's inclusionary zoning ordinance, which regulates how the city provides affordable housing. The Steamboat Springs City Council is scheduled to continue its work on the ordinance May 15.

Hayden students complete projects for school, town

Hayden Middle School students had few problems trading in their pens and pencils for wheelbarrows and paintbrushes Wednesday.

Big lineup for GOP event

Coffman, Wadhams headline Lincoln Day Dinner

There will be some big elephants in a room Saturday night in Steamboat Springs.

Oak Creek to address downtown commercial needs

The changing face of Oak Creek's Main Street is a topic some Oak Creek Town Board members are eager to address.

GRAMNET En Routt to new location

The deal was just too sweet to turn down, so Greater Routt and Moffat Narcotics Enforcement Team officials packed their bags this week and headed east.

Aspen Ski Co. fights climate change by changing minds

Auden Schendler managed a minor miracle at the Steamboat Grand on Wednesday night.

Scott Stanford: Prior review would damage credibility

I have received requests recently to allow the subjects of stories to read those stories prior to publication.

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Sticker shock

Property valuations increase dramatically during past two years

Property owners in Steamboat Springs are adapting to the news this month that valuation of their real estate for tax purposes has increased dramatically during the past two years. In some cases, property owners' building lots are more valuable than their houses.