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Officials hope residents can craft a winning road proposal
Almost five months after a proposed property tax increase failed by a 2-to-1 margin at the polls, a group of residents has asked Routt County officials not to give up on efforts to fund road improvements.
Principal decision still uncertain
School Board delays vote on Knezevich contract
In a tense meeting Monday night, the Steamboat Springs School Board postponed a decision on the fate of Steamboat Springs High School Principal Mike Knezevich.
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The Record for March 23
12:48 a.m. A 29-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence of alcohol after Steamboat Springs police responded to a report of a suspicious vehicle in the 800 block of Lincoln Avenue.
Steamboat briefs for March 25
Nominations for the 2007-08 Colorado Teacher of the Year are being accepted through April 30, by award sponsor Teachers' Insurance Plan, a car insurance program for members of the educational community.
Principal decision still uncertain
School Board delays vote on Knezevich contract
In a tense meeting Monday night, the Steamboat Springs School Board postponed a decision on the fate of Steamboat Springs High School Principal Mike Knezevich.
Officials hope residents can craft a winning road proposal
Almost five months after a proposed property tax increase failed by a 2-to-1 margin at the polls, a group of residents has asked Routt County officials not to give up on efforts to fund road improvements.
Tom Ross: Enchilada casserole is tough to beat
Seniors have a heck of a good time in new Community Center
There's a hot new restaurant on Lincoln Avenue where the enchilada platter is a bargain and all the girls are sassy.
Kay, Gorgone race to titles in NorAm finale
Zac Kay headed to the Mount Hood Meadows ski resort in Oregon with few expectations. But when the races came to an end Sunday afternoon, the Steamboat Springs Winter Sports Club snowboarder escaped with a pair of national titles and a fresh perspective on his future.
Church leaders seeking flock
New nondenominational congregation meets at Chief Plaza
"Stand up," John Cortez boomed. "Let's applaud Jesus." The crowd of about a dozen people in the movie theater obeyed. When the clapping subsided, the members of the congregation embraced one another.
Prosecutor responds to Wall appeal
License revocation will be subject of April 29 hearing
The prosecutor in the driving under the influence case against Routt County Sheriff Gary Wall thinks the revocation of Wall's driver's license was appropriate and should not be stayed or reviewed by a judge in Routt County Court.
City offers flood awareness
State, federal agencies here to answer runoff questions
Routt County residents with questions about the coming spring runoff and the potential for flooding can get some preliminary answers tonight during a meeting hosted by the city of Steamboat Springs at the request of state and federal agencies.
