Stories for September 23, 2008

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DeVincentis airs concerns

School Board member questions district's accountability in spending of half-cent sales tax revenue

Steamboat Springs School Board member John DeVincentis voted in favor of a resolution Monday supporting the renewal of the city's half-cent sales tax for education, but he questioned whether the district is appropriately accountable for the money it spends from the Education Fund Board.

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Steamboat Briefs for Sept. 23

Soup Bowl Supper tickets now on sale

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Sailors have eyes on state

Steamboat leaves for Aspen hoping journey will lead to 4A golf championships

The words of golf coach Scott Berry sounded good as they rang in the ears of Steamboat Springs High School golf team members, who were preparing for today's regional tournament in Aspen.

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Co-principals already a team

Miller and Dunham assume Strawberry Park leadership

Acting as interim co-principals of Strawberry Park Elementary School is a new challenge for Michele Miller and Celia Dunham, but the duo have plenty of practice working together and said their transition to the new job is a natural extension of their work as Instructional Support Specialists.

The Record for Sept. 21

Sunday, Sept. 21

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Wage, benefit data surveyed

CMC course collecting information on city's hospitality industry

An academic researcher and business owners hope to round up insight into wages and benefits in Steamboat Springs' hospitality industry.

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DeVincentis airs concerns

School Board member questions district's accountability in spending of half-cent sales tax revenue

Steamboat Springs School Board member John DeVincentis voted in favor of a resolution Monday supporting the renewal of the city's half-cent sales tax for education, but he questioned whether the district is appropriately accountable for the money it spends from the Education Fund Board.

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Tom Ross: Good riddance to Yankee Stadium, the house money built

The house that Ruth built is an abandoned relic. Boo hoo. Someone pass me a hankie.

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Bridge replacement irks some

City hopes for mid-November project completion date

The replacement of a small bridge has necessitated the digging of a very large hole in Old Town Steamboat Springs.