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Steamboat Springs morning roundup for Thursday, Jan. 24

Good morning Steamboat Today readers.

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• After a cold, dry start to January, Steamboat Springs could see the return of snow going into the weekend. Steamboat could break cold, dry weather spell this weekend



• A preliminary hearing has been rescheduled for the man accused of firing a gun toward three people June 9 outside a downtown Steamboat Springs bar. Preliminary hearing rescheduled for suspected Steamboat bar shooter

• A preliminary hearing has been scheduled for a man accused of vehicular homicide related to a suspected DUI crash in October that killed the passenger in South Routt County. Brighton man accused of vehicular homicide related to South Routt County crash



• Ryan Spaustat, president of Landmark Consultants, said the development community has regarded the planned unit development process — which will be reviewed at a Thursday meeting — as a form of punishment that potentially can cost many thousands of dollars. Steamboat Springs city planners hope to inspire innovative development

• Some of the 16 applications for Steamboat Springs’ lucrative lodging tax were easier to nix Wednesday than others. Race for Steamboat Springs lodging tax dollars narrows to 8 finalists

• The Steamboat Springs School District plans to take over its nursing program from the Northwest Colorado Visiting Nurse Association in an effort to avoid a cost increase next year and strengthen the program. Steamboat Springs School District to bring its nursing program in-house

• Steamboat Springs snowboarder Matt Ladley has been close to an X Games podium before and thinks this could be the year. Steamboat Springs snowboarders prepare for X Games

• Five Steamboat Springs Nordic combined skiers struggled Wednesday at the Junior World Championships in Liberec, Czech Republic. Steamboat Nordic combined skiers struggle at Junior World Championships

• Evan Weinman and Gretchen Burkholder qualified for the trip to Trondheim, Norway, based on their finishes at the U.S. Nationals in early January. Steamboat Springs Winter Sports Club cross-country athletes compete in Scando Cup in Norway

• The Steamboat Springs Winter Sports Club cross-country program competed in the season’s first two Rocky Mountain Nordic Junior National Qualifying Races this past weekend in Vail. Steamboat Springs Winter Sports Club cross-country skiers notch top finishes in Vail

Routt County sports teams prepare for busy weekend

Oak Creek Town Board to have work session on comprehensive plan

Steamboat briefs: Weekly Yoga Raves class is Wednesdays at 5:30 p.m.

The Record for Tuesday, Jan. 22, 2013


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