Stories for February 23, 2009

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Rare brain disorder strikes Hayden teen

Clayton Huyser remains in intensive care

Clayton Huyser, 19, continues to battle vein malformation in a Denver hospital, where his mom has been stationed at his side since his collapse in late January.

Lodwick earns 2nd medal of world championships; Demong takes bronze

For most of his career, Steamboat Springs skier Todd Lodwick has carried the weight of America's Nordic combined dreams on his shoulders.

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Sailors boys basketball to face Skyline on Wednesday

A rocky start to the season and late losses to Glenwood Springs and Moffat County weren't enough to deny the Steamboat Springs High School boys basketball team the comforts of home in the first round of the postseason tournament.

Aging Well: Don't be duped - be aware of scams

Scam artists in Canada have been busy tricking, or trying to trick, local residents out of their money.

The Record for Feb. 21

Saturday, Feb. 21

Steamboat briefs: VNA offering pneumonia vaccines free of charge

VNA offering pneumonia vaccines free of charge

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Rare brain disorder strikes Hayden teen

Clayton Huyser remains in intensive care

Clayton Huyser, 19, continues to battle vein malformation in a Denver hospital, where his mom has been stationed at his side since his collapse in late January.

Hayden vocational center continues donation drive

The money has rolled in for the Babson-Carpenter Career and Technical Education Center at Hayden High School, but it wasn't an easy process for center director Kevin Kleckler. Letters to potential donors and perpetual grant writing has brought the center to within $230,000 of being paid off.

Deb Babcock: Vegetable Gardening 101

Those who want to learn about gardening vegetables and herbs in the mountains of Northwest Colorado but don't have time to attend the 10-week master gardener class offered this winter should consider a one-day Vegetable Gardening 101 workshop from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday.

Parents encouraged to address class size issue

The Steamboat Springs School Board will focus its meeting tonight on an issue that historically brings out the passion in parents. The public is encouraged to attend.

Monday Medical: Stress can affect your heart health

Most Americans have accepted that everyday stress is part of modern living. Increasing job and financial pressures, relationship problems and never having enough time are just a few of the stressors each of us faces daily.

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Lodwick earns 2nd medal of world championships; Demong takes bronze

For most of his career, Steamboat Springs skier Todd Lodwick has carried the weight of America's Nordic combined dreams on his shoulders.

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DOW to host public forum in Craig about hunting season

Agency seeks input on hunting season structure

The Colorado Division of Wildlife heard Moffat County's message and will be in Craig on Tuesday to hear public input on its next five-year big game hunting season structure.