Stories for March 12, 2008

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City evaluates Iron Horse proposals

Central Park Management and Resort Group have submitted property management proposals that, after a preliminary fiscal analysis, could save the city money.

Steamboat girls soccer routs Moffat County

It's hard to judge a soccer game between two teams who have been practicing in cramped gyms since the start of the spring season.

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SSWSC garners top finishes

The second-to-last stop for the Surefoot Elite FIS Series took the Steamboat Springs Winter Sports Club's Alpine team to Eldora Mountain Resort last weekend. Not only was the weather beautiful, but the athletes performed extremely well, hauling in three wins in two days of racing.

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Hayden wrestlers get 5 top finishes

The Hayden Middle School wrestling team picked up five first-place finishes on the way to the overall team championship at the Northwest Colorado Invitational in Hayden on Saturday.

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Steamboat girls soccer routs Moffat County

It's hard to judge a soccer game between two teams who have been practicing in cramped gyms since the start of the spring season.

Hockey players collect honors

Sailors team earns academic all-state

Steamboat Springs High School hockey coach Jeff Ruff could go on and on about what this year's seniors brought to the team.

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City evaluates Iron Horse proposals

Central Park Management and Resort Group have submitted property management proposals that, after a preliminary fiscal analysis, could save the city money.

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Joanne Palmer: Clock changing and quantum physics

What time is it? Is it new time or old time? I've been asking myself these important questions a couple of bazillion times a day since we all dutifully "sprung forward."

Our View: Yay for all-day; nay to pay

The Steamboat Springs School Board should be commended for its efforts to implement an all-day kindergarten program, but district officials should postpone the start of the program until it can accommodate all children tuition-free.

The Record for March 10

Monday, March 10

Steamboat breifs for March 12

Fourteen candidates for Steamboat superintendent

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High school students get innovative in Science Olympiad

Seth Davidson pulled on a strap to trigger a system of batteries and axles, and suddenly the wooden vehicle began rolling across the classroom floor like a miniature tank.

Oak Creek prepares for busy April election

Three candidates vie for mayoral seat; 11 running for trustee positions in South Routt

While Hayden officials consider canceling the town's election because of unopposed races, Oak Creek is gearing up for heavily contested races for mayor and trustee positions. The interest could be a reflection of a number of contentious issues in the South Routt town, including how the town's police force carries out its duties.

Local officials push for more conservative fiscal policy

The recession of the national economy and Steamboat Springs' heavy reliance on a somewhat unreliable source of income - sales tax - have many local officials calling for a more conservative fiscal policy for the city.

City seeks 700 team

Council wants help with annexation

Steamboat Springs City Council members admit they aren't expert negotiators.