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Tradition spared the knife
Company steps up to help snow sculpting contest go on
A longtime Winter Carnival tradition was nearly broken this year because of too much snow in Steamboat Springs, but a local company has stepped up to ensure snow sculptures will again grace Lincoln Avenue.
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Man dies of apparent heart attack at ski area
A 62-year-old Virginia man died of an apparent heart attack Thursday morning in the Rendezvous Saddle lodge at the Steamboat Ski Area.
Can area sustain more growth?
Mesa State presents findings on impacts; audience laments frustrations with state
When representatives from Mesa State College, El Pomar Foundation and Club 20 presented findings from their regional economic growth study Wednesday, the audience's frustrations with the state spilled out.
DeLine signs letter of intent to play at Colorado State University
There was always one school that hovered above the rest.
The Record for Feb. 5
3:45 a.m. A burglar alarm went off in the 300 block of Lincoln Avenue. Everything was fine.
Steamboat briefs for Feb. 7
Winter Carnival Street Event sign-ups under way
Registration for 2008 Winter Carnival Street events begins at 7:30 a.m. today at the Steamboat Springs Chamber Resort Association Visitor's Center, 1255 S. Lincoln Ave.
Yampa man remains in custody
Resident accused with strangling, sexually assaulting woman
A Yampa man suspected of strangling and sexually assaulting a woman in a domestic dispute last month remains in Routt County Jail in lieu of $500,000 bond.
Man gets jail in hit-and-run
A Steamboat Springs man has pleaded guilty to careless driving and reckless driving in connection with a hit-and-run accident that injured a pedestrian in November.
Tradition spared the knife
Company steps up to help snow sculpting contest go on
A longtime Winter Carnival tradition was nearly broken this year because of too much snow in Steamboat Springs, but a local company has stepped up to ensure snow sculptures will again grace Lincoln Avenue.
Playground may get $250,000
Fund Board votes to gift sum to Strawberry Park project
The Education Fund Board voted, 7-4, to gift up to $250,000 to replace an aging wooden playground at Strawberry Park Elementary School with one that will be accessible to all children, including those with disabilities. The funds also will be used to build a playground at the new Soda Creek Elementary School.
Colorful ski personality Glen Plake to visit Winter Carnival
Some call him skiing's bad boy, while others say he's a Mohawk-hairstyled extrovert. But whatever title is bestowed upon Glen Plake, the legendary skier claims to be a traditionalist at heart.
Steamboat 700 proposal faces concerns during three-week meeting blitz
The enthusiasm that carried the day at Steamboat 700's first major public presentation last month is likely to be replaced with concerns when the project goes before Routt County officials tonight.
USDA programs benefit public, private sector
Pattie Snidow came home recently, if only for a few days.
