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U19 girls just miss three-peat
In the end, there were tears. The Telluride U19 girls hockey team lost Sunday in Denver in its bid to three-peat as state champions, getting beaten up by an older and bigger Steamboat Springs squad.
Sunshine Kids return to Steamboat for Winter Games
Kristine Duthie, from Hewitt, N.J., was one of about 25 youths who made the trip to Steamboat Springs last week to participate in the Sunshine Kids Winter Games. Sunshine Kids is a national nonprofit group that provides activities for children with cancer.
Weak weekend forecast in Steamboat
The resort community will endure a weak spot in the March calendar this weekend, but tourism could be closer to normal March 13 to 14, and there’s one more crescendo to come the weekend of March 27 to 28. “This weekend is a soft one for us,” said Mike Lomas, vice president and general manager at The Steamboat Grand.
Vail's Heidi Kloser grabs NorAm Cup in Steamboat
Revenge was served Friday at Steamboat Ski Area as a pair of freestyle skiers who suffered through miserable runs Thursday rebounded to win Friday’s events, wrapping up the two-day NorAm Cup freestyle skiing stop in Steamboat Springs. U.S. Ski Team member Heidi Kloser won the women’s dual moguls event Friday.
Steamboat skiers pick up podium spots on Day 1 of Junior Olympics
If the U.S. national team proved Steamboat Springs is a breeding ground for Nordic combined success, the opening day of the 2010 Ski Jumping and Nordic Combined Junior Olympics simply confirmed it. The Rocky Mountain Division picked up 11 podium finishes Thursday.
Steamboat's Olympic medalist Spillane visits elementary school
STEAMBOAT SPRINGS — Camden Wilkinson had an opportunity Wednesday that he didn't think would ever be possible.
Older voters leading Steamboat 700 turnout
Voters younger than 35 have cast only about 14 percent of the ballots on the Steamboat 700 annexation, despite accounting for about 32 percent of total city voters and creating the demographic arguably most affected by long-term growth. 3,228 Steamboat residents had voted through Friday.
TSSC bumpers fare well in Steamboat
As the freestyle skiing season gets under way, Telluride bumpers find themselves in familiar territory: high in the standings.
Steamboat briefs: City Hall to be open today and Saturday for voting
Steamboat Springs City Hall, 137 10th St., will be open from 7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. today and from 7:30 a.m. to noon Saturday so residents can drop off their ballots on the Steamboat 700 annexation. City Hall will be open from 7:30 a.m. to 7 p.m. Tuesday, the final day of voting. All ballots must be received by 7 p.m. Tuesday.
Colo. 131 closed periodically Wednesday
Colorado Highway 131 will be closed periodically Wednesday from Steamboat Springs to Yampa. Distinguished Builders is moving a large house that will take up a majority of the road, Office Manager Shannon Hurley said.
In the end, there were tears. The Telluride U19 girls hockey team lost Sunday in Denver in its bid to three-peat as state champions, getting beaten up by an older and bigger Steamboat Springs squad.
Sunshine Kids return to Steamboat for Winter Games
Kristine Duthie, from Hewitt, N.J., was one of about 25 youths who made the trip to Steamboat Springs last week to participate in the Sunshine Kids Winter Games. Sunshine Kids is a national nonprofit group that provides activities for children with cancer.
Weak weekend forecast in Steamboat
The resort community will endure a weak spot in the March calendar this weekend, but tourism could be closer to normal March 13 to 14, and there’s one more crescendo to come the weekend of March 27 to 28. “This weekend is a soft one for us,” said Mike Lomas, vice president and general manager at The Steamboat Grand.
Vail's Heidi Kloser grabs NorAm Cup in Steamboat
Revenge was served Friday at Steamboat Ski Area as a pair of freestyle skiers who suffered through miserable runs Thursday rebounded to win Friday’s events, wrapping up the two-day NorAm Cup freestyle skiing stop in Steamboat Springs. U.S. Ski Team member Heidi Kloser won the women’s dual moguls event Friday.
Steamboat skiers pick up podium spots on Day 1 of Junior Olympics
If the U.S. national team proved Steamboat Springs is a breeding ground for Nordic combined success, the opening day of the 2010 Ski Jumping and Nordic Combined Junior Olympics simply confirmed it. The Rocky Mountain Division picked up 11 podium finishes Thursday.
Steamboat's Olympic medalist Spillane visits elementary school
STEAMBOAT SPRINGS — Camden Wilkinson had an opportunity Wednesday that he didn't think would ever be possible.
Older voters leading Steamboat 700 turnout
Voters younger than 35 have cast only about 14 percent of the ballots on the Steamboat 700 annexation, despite accounting for about 32 percent of total city voters and creating the demographic arguably most affected by long-term growth. 3,228 Steamboat residents had voted through Friday.
TSSC bumpers fare well in Steamboat
As the freestyle skiing season gets under way, Telluride bumpers find themselves in familiar territory: high in the standings.
Steamboat briefs: City Hall to be open today and Saturday for voting
Steamboat Springs City Hall, 137 10th St., will be open from 7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. today and from 7:30 a.m. to noon Saturday so residents can drop off their ballots on the Steamboat 700 annexation. City Hall will be open from 7:30 a.m. to 7 p.m. Tuesday, the final day of voting. All ballots must be received by 7 p.m. Tuesday.
Colo. 131 closed periodically Wednesday
Colorado Highway 131 will be closed periodically Wednesday from Steamboat Springs to Yampa. Distinguished Builders is moving a large house that will take up a majority of the road, Office Manager Shannon Hurley said.

