Stories for February 25, 2008

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Outlook grim for funding U.S. 40 improvements

The dismal state of transportation funding in Colorado and nationwide means all the talk about improving U.S. Highway 40 in the west Steamboat Springs area likely will remain just that for the foreseeable future.

Pet therapy

Heeling Friends seeks recruits to comfort hospital patients

Lumbering onto a hospital bed with a lightly injured paw, Poudre, a 6-year-old Australian sheperd, is hard at work. Which means he's getting an ear rub from Yampa Valley Medical Center patient and part-time Steamboat Springs resident Samuel Wilson.

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Another piece of the pie

School district offering all-day kindergarten online survey

Steamboat Springs School District officials have created an online survey to gather more community, parent and staff input on how to best implement all-day kindergarten.

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Pet therapy

Heeling Friends seeks recruits to comfort hospital patients

Lumbering onto a hospital bed with a lightly injured paw, Poudre, a 6-year-old Australian sheperd, is hard at work. Which means he's getting an ear rub from Yampa Valley Medical Center patient and part-time Steamboat Springs resident Samuel Wilson.

The Record for Feb. 23

Saturday, Feb. 23

Steamboat Briefs for Feb. 25

Two Steamboat men arrested for theft

Hard work pays off for student

Boettcher Scholarship a crowning achievement for Janna Hoza

Janna Hoza always has wanted to study math and business at the University of Denver.

Monday Medical: The heart's chain of survival

While standing at the back of a long customs line at Dallas Fort Worth International Airport, Steamboat Springs resident Jim Johnsen contemplated whether he and his wife, Janeen, would make their connecting flight.

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Luke Graham: Hard work pays off for Vandahl

As Michael Vandahl poured in point after point against Moffat County earlier this year, the full spectrum of his game was on display.

Steamboat earns No. 2 seed in playoffs

The Colorado High School Activities Association has awarded the Steamboat Springs High School boys basketball team the No. 2 seed in the Ron Shavlik Region of the 4A state basketball playoffs.

Making healthy bones a priority

It wasn't too long ago that bone fractures were considered an inevitable part of aging.