Stories for September 25, 2008

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Triple Crown sets rule

Sports group wants concessions from property managers

Triple Crown Sports has enacted a new lodging policy for its 2009 World Series youth baseball tournament in Steamboat Springs, discouraging participants from lodging with properties that do not make concessions to the company.

White fundraising nears $100K

Senate candidates put Routt County on the back burner

State Rep. Al White, R-Hayden, has raised more money than all but four of the 36 other candidates vying for 19 Colorado state Senate seats up for election this year.

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Offensive surge fails to carry Sailors

Injuries cripple Steamboat softball squad in doubleheader against Middle Park

The Steamboat Springs High School girls softball team lost two more games Wednesday night, but a few solid swings and some aggressive base running helped the team in some of its best play yet.

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Local golf pro selected for PGA

Brosterhous heads to regional match

Luke Brosterhous, the assistant golf professional at Haymaker, has been selected to play in the PGA's Western Chapter Cup Matches next month in Grand Junction.

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Sailors set up for Stocker

Fourth-ranked Steamboat travels to No. 2 Palisade for high-stakes showdown

Tonight's matchup between No. 2 Palisade and No. 4 Steamboat Springs carries a lot of weight in the Western Slope League and beyond, but don't expect the loser to have its postseason hopes deflated.

Republicans cook for seniors

Pig roast planned for Friday afternoon at Community Center

Seniors are invited to an annual meal featuring a pig roast.

Steamboat briefs for Sept. 25

Optimist Club accepting Teen of the Month applications

The Record for Sept. 23

7:17 a.m. An ambulance was requested in Steamboat Springs for a man with an unknown medical condition. He refused transport to the hospital.

Steamboat-based TIC plans merger

TIC Holdings has agreed to merge with Nebraska-based Kiewit Corp.

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White fundraising nears $100K

Senate candidates put Routt County on the back burner

State Rep. Al White, R-Hayden, has raised more money than all but four of the 36 other candidates vying for 19 Colorado state Senate seats up for election this year.

Oak Creek to discuss policing future

Town Board also to talk about Community Center access issue

The Oak Creek Town Board will consider a bid for long-awaited renovations to improve access to the South Routt Community Center at its meeting tonight, as well as initiate its discussions on the future of the Oak Creek Police Department.

Ski Time Square plan flexible

Proposed looped road stirring debate; alternatives raised

The fate of a proposed looped road replacing Ski Time Square Drive will be on the table tonight during a meeting of the Steamboat Springs Planning Commission.

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State Senate candidates agree on youth issues

State Senate candidates Ken Brenner and Al White agreed on nearly all of the major issues affecting children during a Wednesday forum hosted by First Impressions of Routt County.

School district faces lawsuits

The Steamboat Springs School District has been threatened with two additional lawsuits beyond the potential $400,000 suit by former Steamboat Springs High School Principal Mike Knezevich.

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Triple Crown sets rule

Sports group wants concessions from property managers

Triple Crown Sports has enacted a new lodging policy for its 2009 World Series youth baseball tournament in Steamboat Springs, discouraging participants from lodging with properties that do not make concessions to the company.

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History buff mines town facts

Jan Leslie compiles volumes of information about Hayden

Jan Leslie spins tales of Hayden from memory, whipping out name after name and date after date, debunking local lore and pointing in all directions to the historical spots of her hometown.