Stories for May 24, 2007

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'Pinocchio' opens tonight

Steamboat Springs Middle School production student-run

From the acting and set design to the running crew and the drawings in the program, the Steamboat Springs Middle School's performance of "Pinocchio" features a common thread.

Click It or Ticket campaign has proven success in Steamboat

The Steamboat Springs Police Department is again participating in a nationwide program that encourages drivers to buckle up.

Briefs for May 24

Show us your ink

Do you have a tattoo and want to show it off? 4 Points is looking for anyone interested in having a picture of their ink featured in an upcoming edition of the weekly arts and entertainment section.

Spellers the bee's knees

Channing Conner wins Strawberry Park competition

The inspiration for Wednesday's spelling bee at Strawberry Park Elementary School came from a movie.

Tease photo

Street vendors not likely

Despite demand, downtown food wagons face long permit process

It's a thought many probably have had while noticing all the construction downtown: "Man, a taco stand or hot dog cart on Lincoln Avenue would rake in the cash!"

Steamboat Youth Lacrosse hosts fourth annual Invitational

Steamboat's growing youth boys lacrosse teams may be at a geographical disadvantage when it comes to the Front Range's spring leagues.

Youth tennis championship scheduled for weekend

The best of the state's best youth tennis players are starting make the Tennis Center at Steamboat Springs a bit of home away from home.

Hayden's first American Legion baseball team opens up play

There were times it seemed like Hayden wouldn't have a baseball team for players older than 13.

Oak Creek asked to take position on trans-basin projects

The Oak Creek Town Board tonight will learn about proposals that could drastically alter future water use across Colorado.

Exit strategy debated

Developers ask for protection from uncertain market

A policy supported by local developers could "defeat the whole purpose" of the city's affordable housing efforts, a city official said Tuesday night.

Scott Stanford: Cancer takes its toll suddenly, quickly

My 64-year-old mother starts chemotherapy today to treat sarcoma, a cancer of the connective tissue that started in her thigh but has spread to her lungs and abdomen.