Stories for May 10, 2008

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Steamboat woman has no information on Burmese relatives

A week after Cyclone Nargis struck her native Mynamar, Cho Tun Schram has no idea whether relatives including her father and grandmother are alive.

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New president joins in luau spirit

CMC faculty, staff from nine campuses gather in Steamboat

Stan Jensen, the new president of the Colorado Mountain College system, liked what he saw under the big top in Steamboat Springs on Friday afternoon.

Soroco's Estes sets school record

Five Rams qualify for regional finals

Soroco High School's Alex Estes, who had only four days of long jump practice this season because he also played for the Steamboat Springs High School baseball team, won the event Friday at the regional track and field tournament in Grand Junction. In the process, he also set a school record with his jump of 20 feet, 6 inches.

Steamboat briefs for May 10

Some city parks offices moved

High water recedes

Flood advisory lifted in N. Routt

Floodwaters are receding and a flood advisory has expired in North Routt County. "Right now, everything is great," Routt County Emergency Management Director Chuck Vale said. "Everything is back in its banks, doing well."

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Tom Ross: Who knew college professors could be this much fun?

If you know how to get a hold of Fats Domino at his temporary home outside New Orleans, do me a favor. Give Fats a call, and tell him Kerry and the Hartbeats didn't mean no disrespect.

Council does Steamboat 700 research

Public welcome on new-urbanist field trip to Stapleton, Lowry

The Steamboat Springs City Council hasn't done its homework - yet.

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Steamboat woman has no information on Burmese relatives

A week after Cyclone Nargis struck her native Mynamar, Cho Tun Schram has no idea whether relatives including her father and grandmother are alive.

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Weiss helps salvage team

Steamboat senior playing today for state championship

Senior Molly Weiss had been to the state semifinals twice. She'd endured the tough matches to get there and survived the long, nervous night before.

The Record for May 8

12:01 a.m. A disturbance was reported in the 1000 block of Walton Creek Road, where a reportedly drunken person was loitering. The person was turned over to a sober friend. Police took a report.

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Sage-Grouse plan's official signing Monday

Work and then play. At least that's the plan for the Northwest Colorado Greater Sage-Grouse Working Group, which for 12 years negotiated and compromised on ways to mitigate development impacts on native sage-grouse.

Annual Energy Summit offers opportunity to learn and question

Gas stations lining the country's commercial streets light up their prices on sometimes red, sometimes white and sometimes blue signs.