Stories for April 8, 2008

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Airport studies complete

Redevelopment a costly option for Steamboat Springs

Redeveloping Steamboat Springs Airport for other uses would be a money-losing venture for the city, according to a report that will be presented to the Steamboat Springs City Council tonight.

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The Record for April 6

Sunday, April 6 12:05 a.m. Steamboat Springs police responded to a report of domestic violence. Officers contacted the man and woman involved, and settled the verbal dispute.

Steamboat briefs for April 8

Class of 1988 20-year reunion July 25 to 27

Steamboat Springs High School's Class of 1988 will hold its 20-year reunion the weekend of July 25 to 27.

Orchestra brings spring excitement

If you had sat at the Steamboat Christian Center from about an hour before Saturday night's Steamboat Springs Orchestra performance until after Sunday afternoon's final performance, and looked out the high glass eastern facade toward Mount Werner, you would have witnessed the panoply of weather that characterizes spring in Steamboat.

Maintenance plan takes shape

Ski Corp. would assume responsibility for promenade

The city of Steamboat Springs' urban renewal authority and private property owners are close to signing a contract ensuring the ongoing operation and maintenance of a planned promenade around the immediate ski base.

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Birch headed to Iraq

Hayden police chief to be deployed this summer

Hayden Police Chief Ray Birch will head back to Iraq this summer.

Snowpack levels higher than average

Oblivious to the Sunday closing of the Steamboat Ski Area, the snowpack in Northwest Colorado continued to grow this week, and data collected by the Natural Resources Conservation Service confirms that trend is typical for this time of year.

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Airport studies complete

Redevelopment a costly option for Steamboat Springs

Redeveloping Steamboat Springs Airport for other uses would be a money-losing venture for the city, according to a report that will be presented to the Steamboat Springs City Council tonight.

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Tom Ross: Skiers ring out season for the ages with Springfreezurtushes

Springalicious? Did you say, "Springalicious?"

School Board chooses new leader

Cunningham top superintendent choice; contract to be negotiated

Provided contract negotiations go smoothly, Dr. Shalee Cunningham will be the Steamboat Springs School District's next superintendent.