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School projects on track
Construction slowed by winter weather, remains on schedule
Heavy December snowfall may have been a boon for local skiers and snowboarders, but the severe winter weather caused some hiccups in the Steamboat Springs School District's construction plans.
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Their feet can't fail them now
Dirty Dozen Brass Band knows what's going on
For more than 30 years, the Dirty Dozen Brass Band has introduced music fans to the New Orleans street band tradition by way of funk, jazz and pop music, blending what they like from the present with what they love from the past.
Steamboat girls hope to rebound after loss
The Steamboat Springs High School girls basketball team is up against a wall.
Sailors hockey preps for grueling weekend
The plan is simple. Play the systems, skate with confidence for three periods - much like the Steamboat Springs High School hockey team did in last week's 5-4 loss to Cheyenne Mountain - and the rest will take care of itself.
No snow, slow sales
Ongoing construction, delayed ski season take a bite out of tax revenue for Steamboat Ski Area
Ongoing construction projects and a postponed opening of Steamboat Ski Area contributed to a November sales tax hit for the mountain area, which saw revenues cut nearly in half from 2006 levels.
United Way to award $25,000
Maturity of Arthur E. Anderson gift makes grant for a local nonprofit organization possible
Arthur E. Anderson died more than seven years ago, but his presence in the Yampa Valley is being felt anew.
Steamboat briefs for Jan. 11
Free English as a Second Language, or Ingles como Segundo Idioma, classes begin Tuesday, Jan. 15, at Colorado Mountain College in Steamboat Springs.
Deputies don't drive Wall
Change of venue possible for Routt County sheriff's DUI trial
The loss of his driver's license has not impeded Gary Wall's ability to perform his duties as sheriff, an official with the Routt County Sheriff's Office said Thursday.
The Record for Jan. 9
12:57 a.m. A disturbance was reported in the 1800 block of Ski Time Square Drive, where a group of sledders got into a verbal and physical altercation with a group of passersby. Steamboat Springs police said everyone involved declined medical treatment and declined to press charges.
Teen not guilty of assault
Defense: Student victim of racism
A Steamboat Springs High School freshman was found not guilty of felony assault charges and disorderly conduct in Routt County Court on Thursday. The boy's attorney said the altercation that led to the charges was the result of ongoing, race-related taunts that occurred while the defendant was an eighth-grader at Steamboat Springs Middle School.
Deb Babcock: Freshen up the indoors with cut flowers
A splash of color during this monochromatic time of year brightens our spirits as well as our homes. And what better way to add a fresh splash of color than with some colorful tulips, Alstroemeria or daisies?
Jamming along with Ski Jam
Music festival brings fans for all Steamboat venues
The guys in Fort Collins dancegrass band Whitewater Ramble say they always get a hearty reception when they play shows in Steamboat Springs.
Threads of a story
Decades of learning have turned a local artist into a master of her craft
When Jacque Hart tells the story of how she first learned to weave on a loom, it sounds like a training montage from "The Karate Kid."
On Scene: Big fun at a small show
Huge concerts - with more than 500 people in attendance - have never been my thing.
CD reviews of Lupe Fiasco, "The Cool" and Cat Power, "Jukebox"
CD reviews of Lupe Fiasco, "The Cool" and Cat Power, "Jukebox"
Margaret Hair: Rallying around Relay
Naturally, American Relay drummer Alex Hebert had some reservations about quitting his job last year to play Delta-influenced blues rock full time.
Steamboat boys basketball gears up for league challenge
The Steamboat Springs High School boys basketball team takes its 17-game league winning streak into Western Slope competition today and Saturday.
School projects on track
Construction slowed by winter weather, remains on schedule
Heavy December snowfall may have been a boon for local skiers and snowboarders, but the severe winter weather caused some hiccups in the Steamboat Springs School District's construction plans.
Up from the ashes
Reconstruction efforts going on after apartment fire
Early May is the goal for completing reconstruction on a Craig apartment complex that caught fire in September 2007.
Sonic has plans for Craig
Fast-food franchise seeks to build on land in front of Wal-Mart
Years of speculation have led to this: The rumors are true.
