Stories for February 2, 2009

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Stagecoach couple enthusiastic about new Green Building Program

Michael and Jo Ann Mow seem to be setting quite an example as the first applicants to go through the Routt County Regional Building Department's pilot Green Building Program.

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Reader photos from December and January

A look at some of the best photos submitted by Pilot & Today readers. Have photos to share? Click here for more information on getting your pictures published.

Snowfall in town tops 134 inches

Snow in town is at 54 percent of the mid-mountain total.

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Luke Graham: Steamboat girls are learning to win

Three years ago, I wrote about Steamboat Springs High School girls basketball coach John Ameen, the girls on his team and how they were headed in the right direction.

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Steamboat skiers stock up on medals this weekend

When given a weekend off from her training with the University of Colorado Alpine ski team, Lisa Perricone opted to return to Steamboat Springs and "help out some of the younger girls." Perricone, a former Steamboat Springs Winter Sports Club standout, dominated the two-day, two-event U.S. Ski and Snowboard Association SmartWool Cup in Steamboat Springs during the weekend.

Sports briefs: Hayden girls slip past Rangely

The Hayden High School girls basketball team didn't appear to learn any lessons from a close game Friday night against North Park.

The Record for Jan. 31

12:06 a.m. Steamboat Springs police officers arrested a 39-year-old Oak Creek man at a traffic stop on suspicion of driving under the influence, driving under the influence per se and driving under restraint.

Aging Well: Weathering financial stress

Tears of worry well in Dee Luce's eyes as she describes her husband, Al Luce, shoveling snow from high atop the Steamboat Grand Resort Hotel.

Steamboat briefs: Dance Theatre seeking sponsors for March show

The Steamboat Dance Theatre is seeking sponsors for the 37th annual March concert. Sponsorships help the nonprofit organization purchase costumes and offset performance costs.

Deb Babcock: Control houseplant pests

Houseplant insects are so tiny that we often don't notice them when caring for our plants. It's only when they begin annoying us while reading and relaxing that we really begin to pay attention to them.

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Resident featured in calendar; wants to make active seniors project local

About a year ago, Steamboat Springs resident Ann Ross came across a magazine advertisement calling for active senior citizens to contribute to a calendar made by the Humana health care company. She sent in a picture of herself dancing with the Steamboat Springs African Dance & Drum Ensemble and another of her with a NASTAR Ski Racing medal. And she waited.

Forum to focus on what residents want on Lincoln Avenue

In a panel discussion and film screening tonight, Off the Beaten Path Bookstore co-owner Ron Krall hopes to unite downtown businesses and community members "to start talking about this economic climate before we find ourselves affected by it."

Monday Medical: Women should take health to heart

One year ago, Hayden resident Julie Redmond opened the Steamboat Today and read about American Heart Month diagnostic screenings at Yampa Valley Medical Center.

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Stagecoach couple enthusiastic about new Green Building Program

Michael and Jo Ann Mow seem to be setting quite an example as the first applicants to go through the Routt County Regional Building Department's pilot Green Building Program.