Stories for January 21, 2008

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Ski Time Square shift discussed

City, developers hope realignment will accompany redevelopment

Developers are making progress in negotiations that could result in a major realignment of Ski Time Square Drive. The realignment would be part of the impending redevelopment of Ski Time Square and Thunderhead Lodge at the base of the Steamboat Ski Area.

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Hayden falls in Meeker

Saturday was a sign to Hayden boys basketball coach Robin Lighthizer that his team is improving.

Demong still skiing strong in World Cup

Bill Demong picked up another top-five World Cup finish in Klingenthal, Germany, on Sunday in a rare World Cup doubleheader.

The Record for Jan. 19

Saturday, Jan. 19

Steamboat Briefs for Jan. 21

Healthy living class coming to Hayden

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Cowboy Downhill turns 34

Champagne powder. Aspen glades. Skiing cowboys. Skiing cowboys? Yes, skiing cowboys are becoming as synonymous with the Steamboat Ski Area as its feather-light snow and world-famous tree skiing.

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Brenner vacates party chair

Whether local Democrats will gain a seat in the state Senate in 2008 remains to be seen. Regardless of what happens in November, the Routt County Democrats will lose their leader of the last five years to the campaign trail.

How to manage chronic conditions

Chronic conditions are life-altering, but they can be managed. Some diseases can even be prevented.

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Ski Time Square shift discussed

City, developers hope realignment will accompany redevelopment

Developers are making progress in negotiations that could result in a major realignment of Ski Time Square Drive. The realignment would be part of the impending redevelopment of Ski Time Square and Thunderhead Lodge at the base of the Steamboat Ski Area.

Aging Well: More than willpower

Mary Dike, 58, of Steamboat Springs remembers the moment 10 years ago when she decided to quit smoking.

Business News & Notes: Craig's first all-inclusive spa

Debbie Tomlin, 44, and Roxanne Nelson, 36, recognized a business opportunity.

Graham: Likeable, but not the best

So if Favre decides to come back for one more try at a Super Bowl title, it's certainly fair to assess his place in football history.