Stories for March 4, 2008

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Ice cream to cheer about

Cold Stone Creamery opening Wednesday at Curve Plaza

As he discussed his new Cold Stone Creamery franchise Monday, George Barlow pulled cups of ice cream out of a Subway box and handed them to toddlers.

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'Boat's Jewell scores a silver

Alpine snowboarder has podium finish

Tyler Jewell landed on the podium Monday in Lake Placid, N.Y., with a second-place finish - his best World Cup finish to date.

The Record for March 2

Sunday, March 2

Steamboat Briefs for March 4

VNA, Hospice raising funds to buy Selbe House

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A passion for the outdoors

Wildlife biologist Skorkowsky honored for work in forest

Robert Skorkowsky, a wildlife biologist with the Routt National Forest, said being recognized for hard work is always memorable. But winning an award named after someone who mentored him in wildlife conservation is truly special.

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CMC tuition to rise

Increasing cost of energy, faculty salaries push price higher

Colorado Mountain College is increasing its tuition rates for the first time in three years.

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Tom Ross: Pack your bags for wildflower country

It was 10 degrees below zero in Steamboat Springs on Monday morning, and the ski area had just blown by 400 inches of snowfall for just the sixth time in 28 years. But somewhere, the wildflowers were beginning to bloom.

Field fails to defend title, still earns two more

Cliff Field was hoping to defend the special jumping title he won a year ago at Junior Olympic Championships in Park City, Utah.

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Ice cream to cheer about

Cold Stone Creamery opening Wednesday at Curve Plaza

As he discussed his new Cold Stone Creamery franchise Monday, George Barlow pulled cups of ice cream out of a Subway box and handed them to toddlers.

Close call at airport

Saturday incident reveals radar, communications challenges

A close call this weekend at Yampa Valley Regional Airport reveals some of the major challenges of mountain flight and small airport operations.

City may seek more input after survey

Some responses could have been predicted. Some were surprising. But in either case, city officials say they would like more input after recently receiving results from its citizen survey.