Stories for March 24, 2008

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Behind the daffodils

Florist started fundraiser after dad's death

They came on forklifts, the daffodils did, when Susanne Kane Bostrom and her husband arrived in Denver to pick them up.

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Knezevich: Editorial inaccurate

The purpose of this letter is to provide clarification of the Editorial Board's view stated in the March 23, 2008, issue of the newspaper.

Sports briefs for March 24

Steamboat sweeps podium

Smith contemplates Canada

Rough final day, long trip doesn't sink biathlete's dreams

Everything was a mess Sunday afternoon after Marty Smith's plane finally touched down at Yampa Valley Regional Airport.

Small Tiger squad finds success

Spring Break often sends students scattering into the wind, but family vacations and senior trips didn't hurt Saturday for the Hayden High School track team.

The Record for March 22

Saturday, March 22

Steamboat Briefs for March 24

Student FilmFest entries accepted

Deb Babcock: Foodies unite this Saturday

A recent trend in healthy living has revolved around eating foods that you know where they were grown, how they were grown and/or who grew them. Families, food stores, restaurants and others have all started taking a closer look at what they prepare and serve with an eye toward eating healthy but also toward reducing the impact on the environment by trying to buy local products rather than food that is shipped to Steamboat Springs from hundreds or thousands of miles away.

Knezevich tops agenda

2008-09 calendar also up for School Board action tonight

Steamboat Springs High School Principal Mike Knezevich's name stands alone on tonight's Steamboat Springs School Board agenda.

Monday Medical: High-tech improves the human quality

Technology is bringing care providers and patients closer together at Yampa Valley Medical Center. Two high-tech systems are improving the delivery of medical care while enhancing human communications.

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Behind the daffodils

Florist started fundraiser after dad's death

They came on forklifts, the daffodils did, when Susanne Kane Bostrom and her husband arrived in Denver to pick them up.

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Luke Graham: Take me out to the ball game :

Last year included probably the most exciting baseball season of my life.

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CNCC reveals Craig campus master plan

John Boyd, Colorado Northwestern Community College president, has one piece of advice for contractors who believed that constructing a college dormitory by next fall wasn't feasible.

Aging Well: Taking care of the caregiver

Rene Mattone of Steamboat Springs feels fortunate to have six siblings living near her aging parents in Ohio. Although she's involved in family decisions, her brothers and sisters handle the daily care of their parents and their parents' farm.