Stories for April 24, 2008

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Bigger degree at CMC

Four-year bachelor's in education program to start this summer

The first four-year degree program at Colorado Mountain College's local campus is scheduled to begin this summer and could be a model for more expanded programs in the future.

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Summer leagues ready to begin in Steamboat

The Steamboat Springs Parks, Open Space and Recreational Services Department is accepting team registrations for its adult soccer, softball and beach volleyball leagues.

The Record for April 22

1:42 a.m. A disturbance was reported in the 900 block of Lincoln Avenue, where there allegedly was almost a bar fight. Everyone was gone when police arrived.

Water plant on tap for board

Oak Creek officials to address project logistics tonight

Oak Creek's three new board members will get their full immersion into the town's pending infrastructure projects Thursday.

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Rivers well below flood stage

Yampa, Elk flow rates exceed historic norms for late April

The Yampa Valley shed a portion of its spring flooding concerns this week as streamflows in the Yampa and Elk rivers bounced above historic norms.

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Three Steamboat residents run Boston Marathon

It's called athletic amnesia. It's really the opposite of a hangover.

Steamboat briefs for April 24

The Northwest Colorado Visiting Nurse Association offers free infant immunizations for children 2 years old and younger by appointment Tuesday at the VNA clinic at 940 Central Park Drive, suite 101. Each infant also will receive a new book and an article of baby clothing. Please take your child's immunization record. Spanish speakers welcome.

United woes won't stop YVRA flights

Deal ensures service; some impacts likely

Dismal news from United Airlines corporate offices shouldn't affect flights at Yampa Valley Regional Airport, officials said.

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Brent Boyer: Wanted: Your input

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Spring is a funny season in Routt County. The ski mountain closes, and a number of local shops and restaurants follow suit, if only for a couple of weeks to re-energize before the summer tourism season kicks off.

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Bigger degree at CMC

Four-year bachelor's in education program to start this summer

The first four-year degree program at Colorado Mountain College's local campus is scheduled to begin this summer and could be a model for more expanded programs in the future.

Sheriff tightens jail policy

Wall: Former time-shaving practices out of compliance

Routt County Sheriff Gary Wall has tightened policies allowing prisoners at Routt County Jail to get time shaved off their sentences for good behavior.