News for Sunday, April 8, 2012

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Steamboat Springs School Board to discuss budget at forum

The Steamboat Springs School Board on Monday night will hold a forum in the George P. Sauer Human Services Center to discuss its school district’s budget proposals for next school year with the public.

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State Rep. Randy Baumgardner responds to criticism

State Rep. Randy Baumgardner, R-Hot Sulphur Springs, visited the Bears Ears Tea Party Patriots on Saturday.

Steamboat briefs: Brain chemistry disorder 5-week course planned

The Independent Life Center is sponsoring NAMI’s Colorado Visions for parents and caretakers of kids with brain chemistry disorders.

The Record for April 7

12:59 a.m. Steamboat Springs Police Department officers were called to a report of a drunken driver in the 1000 block of Central Park Drive. Officers contacted the driver, and he or she was fine.

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Luke Graham: No expectations means Rockies might do well

Baseball is a constant grind. It’s 162 games, hopefully more. It’s springtime revival, summer bliss and, if you’re lucky, fall fun. But the Colorado Rockies has started to take that away.

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Steamboat snowboarder Cody Winters closes season strong

Winter Spors Club athletes rack up awards at nationals

Steamboat Springs Winter Sports Club snowboarder Cody Winters earned top 10 finishes in all five events at the USASA Snowboarding Nationals in Copper Mountain.

Routt County schools fare well at Saturday track meet

Rohde tops in 1,600-meter run

Routt County high school track teams recorded high finishes Saturday as all three — Steamboat Springs, Hayden and Soroco high schools — competed at a large meet at Eagle Valley High School.

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Steamboat Ski Area staying open till at least Tuesday

Steamboat Ski Area officials said Sunday afternoon that they are confident the lifts will continue shuttling skiers up Mount Werner until at least Tuesday. But then the mountain’s fate will become a day-to-day assessment.

Monday Medical: Alternatives to narcotics for pain

Pain is our body’s way of telling us that something is wrong. We’ve all experienced physical pain at some point in our lives, perhaps from a sports injury, childbirth or a migraine headache.

Deb Babcock: Help track down rare plants

You can make a real difference in helping to keep some of our rarest plants in the Yampa Valley from becoming endangered or extinct.

County Agenda for April 9 and 10

County Agenda for April 9 and 10