Stories for May 31, 2008

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Strawberry Park kids bike, hike to school

Nearly 100 students poured through the trails near Strawberry Park Elementary School on Friday during the last of five Hike/Bike to School Fridays.

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Kerry St. James leaving office

Elizabeth Oldham to replace longtime assistant district attorney

Longtime Assistant District Attorney Kerry St. James is leaving the 14th Judicial District and will be replaced by Chief Deputy District Attorney Elizabeth Oldham.

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Talented finish

Achievement night showcases home-schooled students' performances, abilities

Violin performances, skits, and an essay about NASCAR racing.

Triple Crown to host 8 events

Steamboat Springs will play host to seven Triple Crown tournaments and one camp this summer.

Steamboat briefs for May 31

CDOT repairing riverbank on U.S. 40 west of Steamboat

Golf tourneys galore

Golfers and philanthropists have plenty of opportunities for both endeavors this summer in Steamboat Springs.

The Record for May 31

Thursday, May 29 12:50 a.m. A suspicious incident was reported in the 100 block of Lincoln Avenue, where two juveniles were in the hot springs after hours. They were cited for possessing alcohol as minors and released to their parents.

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Trails drying out across Steamboat Springs area

Nature will take care of it. Eventually. In the meantime, Gretchen and Marc Sehler don't want to leave anything to chance.

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Strawberry Park kids bike, hike to school

Nearly 100 students poured through the trails near Strawberry Park Elementary School on Friday during the last of five Hike/Bike to School Fridays.

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Future of mountain discussed

Public meets to evaluate recreational options for Emerald

Its future use is far from finalized, but Emerald Mountain already is drawing crowds.

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Tom Ross: Maine is nice to visit, but I wouldn't want the heating bill

Jaws were dropping up and down the rocky coast of Maine last week. Ethel Cunningham wondered, when she got the news, how two part-time jobs and her Social Security check would cover the bill.

Rivers to peak this weekend

Flood warning in effect for the Yampa River in Steamboat Springs

The Elk and Yampa rivers are expected to peak this weekend before high-water season floats away, Routt County Emergency Management Director Chuck Vale said.

School Board to vote on contracts

Faculty, staff give strong approval to 2008-09 salaries, benefits

The Steamboat Springs School Board is holding a special meeting today to vote on staff and faculty contracts for the 2008-09 school year.