Stories for November 20, 2007

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Winter blowing in

Storm forecast for today could bring end to mild fall weather

The brown of autumn could soon be replaced by the white of winter - and just in time for the Thanksgiving holiday. Steamboat Springs could receive between 2 and 5 inches of snow from a storm moving into the region today, said Ellen Heffernan, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service in Grand Junction.

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Steamboat 700 submits latest plan

The developers of Steamboat 700 this week submitted to the city planning department their most detailed vision to date for the 700 acres they purchased in March.

The Record for Nov. 18

12:33 a.m. A suspicious incident was reported in the 200 block of North Lincoln Avenue in Oak Creek. A man had locked himself out of his house and was in his shed looking for a spare key.

Steamboat briefs for Nov. 20

Yampavalley.info needs volunteers to oversee a major section of the Web site.

County helps Dinosaur hire deputy

It's never good to need law enforcement assistance when the nearest deputy is far away or off-duty.

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'We're the problem-solvers'

Veteran journalism instructor selected to mentor beginning teachers

Katy Gray, a 23-year Moffat County High School journalism teacher, thumbs through her copy of the Colorado High School Activities Association guide. The pages bulge with sticky notes, which mark high schools sponsoring student newspapers.

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New system lets parents track school meal purchases online

On the first day of school this fall, Steamboat Springs School District students were assigned a four-digit code that could be used as a debit or credit system to pay for lunch.

URA generating high revenues

City exploring numerous options for unexpected windfall

The urban renewal authority created at the base of the Steamboat Ski Area is generating more money than originally anticipated, and there are varying opinions about how that money should be used.

Tom Ross: Do you remember deep Sunday?

Snow so bottomless, skiers choked on it

You can write this down in your diary - Nov. 28, 2004 - DEEP SUNDAY! And to think I almost didn't go skiing.

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Winter blowing in

Storm forecast for today could bring end to mild fall weather

The brown of autumn could soon be replaced by the white of winter - and just in time for the Thanksgiving holiday. Steamboat Springs could receive between 2 and 5 inches of snow from a storm moving into the region today, said Ellen Heffernan, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service in Grand Junction.

Moratorium up for debate

Split council to take up historic structures issue tonight

A controversial decision by the past Steamboat Springs City Council could take a step closer to being undone by the new one tonight.