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1998 Steamboat Pilot Index Steamboat Pilot Index 1998 Indexed by Peggy D at Colorado Mountain College Alpine Campus Library (970) 870-4451 Summary Headline Comments Date Page AARP offers defensive driving classes for persons over 55 years of age 55 Alive: Mature driving class 06/17/98 B1 Ackerson, Rick (flight instructor) pilots air ambulance and charters New instructor joins flight service photo 11/25/98 C7 Adams, Heather Kapri born Sept 10 to Kandida and Richard Adams of Yampa Birth 09/30/98 A7 Advocates Against Battering and Abuse named beneficiary of Mar. 7th Snow Ball Snowball '98 03/04/98 C10 Advocates Against Battering and Abuse provide services to 200 victims in 1997 Domestic violence has no prejudice 03/11/98 A1 Advocates Against Battering and Abuse receive $3,500 from Realtor's Foundation 5 non-profits split $12,000 from Realtors 10/14/98 C9 Affordable housing outlook dims, according to economic indicators Gap in affordability of housing widens chart 10/21/98 C9 Affordable Living Foundation decides not to hire Canadian Dickson Robin Job offer rescinded 12/16/98 C8 Air Wisconsin operates flight services for United Express Lack of flights pose problems for commuters photo 07/15/98 B1 Airline commuter service to Front Range Airport should cost $99, says Robert Jansen YVRA commuter reality by 2000 07/29/98 A10 Airline passengers drop 20,000 with Mesa shift to Air Wisconsin and demise of MAX Airline seats will drop for ski season schedule 08/26/98 C9 Airlines: TWA, Air Wisconsin, America West increase flights into YVR airport Ski corp lands 11,000 new air seats schedule 10/21/98 A12 Airport (Yampa Valley Regional) terminal project could cost $12.9 million New airport terminal at least 5 years away 04/08/98 A2 Airport needs new hangars to meet private aircraft demand Local airport enters new era 12/23/98 C6 Aldighieri, Bobby (WSC freestyle coach) competes in moguls event at Breckenridge Steamboat Springs Freestyle coach keeps competitive edge on pro tour 02/11/98 C1 Alkema, Julie serves as preceptor for Amy Parsons, seeking a doctorate in nursing CU nursing student gets clinical training 08/26/98 C9 Allard, Wayne (senator) holds public meeting on April 15 to discuss tax reform Allard uses town meeting to tout tax reform ideas 04/22/98 A10 Allard, Wayne (senator) supports IRS Reform Bill, including ex-spousal nonliability Reforms needed to bring to justice the renegades of IRS editorial 08/05/98 A10 Allard, Wayne (senator) wants identical penalties for selling both types of cocaine Crack, powder cocaine dealers deserve equal punishment editorial 03/18/98 A10 Allen, Adonna Ann receives MS from University of Wyoming Education brief 02/04/98 A8 Allen, Curtis (SSHS) visits hospitals and National Library of Medicine in Washington DC Steamboat student participates in leadership forum on medicine 08/05/98 A6 Allen, Doug announces intent to seek election as coroner Acting coroner seeking re-election in November 03/25/98 A2 Allen, Eileen (Norwest Investment Services) advises to clients about investments Financial consultant Allen wears many hats photo 06/10/98 A10 Allen, Eileen (Norwest Investment Services) says procrastination is the #1 mistake Question: What are the top six financial mistakes you see people makphoto 08/19/98 A12 Allen, William L. (1922-1998), businessman, dies Jan. 30 Obituary photo 02/04/98 A5 Alpe, Debbie (Extension agent) teaches food pressure canning and dehydration Preserving food the right way 06/10/98 A5 Alston, Bruce (SSHS girls basketball coach) says team shows influence of summer cam Positive attitude fuels rejuvenated girls schedule 12/02/98 C1 Alter, Robert (hotelier) owns and operates Sunstone Hotels Investors, Inc. Local opportunities paved way to success photo 01/07/98 B1 Amendments 11 through18 recommendations defended Plethora of state amendments requires close attention of voters editorial 10/21/98 A11 American Legion Post No. 44 awards $1,000 scholarship to SSHS veteran descendant Legion establishes scholarship fund 05/06/98 C4 American Skiing Company increases revenues and skier visits ASC's resort revenues jump 16.9 percent in second quarter 03/11/98 B1 American Skiing Company procures direct flights from Cardiff, Wales to Bangor, ME American Skiing opens doorway for British skiers 07/22/98 B1 American Skiing Company shows increase in ski/snowboard introductory lessons ASC ski lessons hit record numbers 04/15/98 B1 American Skiing Compay (NYSE:SKI) shows earnings increase as stock prices drop American Skiing reports results 10/21/98 C9 Anarella, Sarvis Robert born to Kate Krautkramer and John Anarella of Yampa Birth 10/07/98 A8 Anderson, Townsend H. heads historic preservation/community development efforts Orton Family Foundation hires expert 11/18/98 C9 Andres, Elise moves from detention officer, to patrol deputy, to DARE officer Women of Northwest Colorado Supplement photo 09/16/98 S35 Angus Assn. allows junior members to register cattle and take part in shows Zand Youngland newest member of angus group 08/05/98 A5 Angus Assn. computerizes records detailing information on over 12-million cattle Green Creek Ranch joins Angus group membership 12/02/98 A5 Animal science provides SSHS and Hayden HS with transferable credit to CSU Steamboat High offers animal science course 12/30/98 A3 Animal shelter benefits from April Fools joke played on town's leading citizens Jail and Bail photos 04/08/98 C10 Animal shelter, needing new kennels and office amenities, impounds residents Jail and Bail fund-raiser April 1; money will help animal shelter 03/18/98 B2 Appel, Madisun Kaylee born Oct. 5 to Lenaya and Keith Appel of Steamboat Springs Birth 10/14/98 A7 Appel, Tim and Deb represent DeGeorge Home Alliance with flexible mortgage policies Alliance offers affordable housing opportunity 02/25/98 B1 Arbor Day Foundation offers 84-page guide, identifying 157 different U.S. trees Identify trees with new guide 06/24/98 A5 Arbor Day Foundation sends blue spruce trees to new members contributing $10 Free Colorado blue spruce trees 02/18/98 A4 Arce, Rudy Basil born July 14 to Lori and Michael Arce of Steamboat Springs Birth 07/22/98 A7 Architects institute offers Firm Profile and Membership Directory for $140 AIA Membership directory available 10/07/98 C11 Arco Coal owns mines in Wyoming, Colorado, Utah, and Japan Alliance Coal eyes Arco's coal assets 03/25/98 B1 1 Summary Headline Comments Date Page Area Community Plan begun in 1993 by Richard Tremaine and Bob Maddox (pt. 1) Community plan born of necessity 01/14/98 A1 Area Community Plan considers what remains to be done (pt. 3) Community Plan: Guiding our growth 01/28/98 A1 Area Community Plan sees work begin on over 85% of the 70 action items (pt. 2) Dust not collection on Community Plan, officials assert chart A2 01/21/98 A1 Arellano, Donna (customer service representative) chosen by Norwest Bank Arellano is Norwest Employee of the Year photo 05/20/98 B1 Armstrong, Joe and Katie Palvino assemble modular home in Riverside subdivision Building a piece of American dream rewarding, frustrating photo 12/09/98 B1 Arnett, Skyler Curtis born Sept. 28 to Stacy Gillam and Donald Arnett of Craig Birth 10/07/98 A8 Arnis, Chris selected as alpine ski coach for SSHS division of Winter Sports Club High school ski team employs new coach, new attitude... photo 10/28/98 C3 Arrellano, Chris (probation officer) assists offenders and victims Probation Dept. rebuilds lives from new home photo 04/29/98 A1 Arroyo, Isidro L., Sr. (1916-1998), miner, dies May 22 in Craig Obituary 05/27/98 A5 Art Show at Depot features student work painted or drawn outdoors Young artists' 'en plein aire' paintings go on display photo 11/18/98 A4 Arts and cultural mill levy will be considered on Nov. 3 ballot Fall vote holds fate for art community charts 08/05/98 A1 Arts and Culture property tax would replace filtration plant tax, if voters agree Statements on arts tax sought 08/19/98 A2 Arts and Culture Tax (ACT) key issues listed Arts, culture tax at a glance 09/16/98 A2 Arts and Culture Tax assesses property evaluation instead of sales tax revenue Tax mechanism for ACT is bothersome aspect of vote editorial 10/28/98 A11 Arts and Culture Tax fairness questioned by Kay Sieverding Will arts tax benefit all, or burden all for few? editorial 10/07/98 A11 Arts and Culture Tax proponents and detractors have until Sept. 18 to file statements Pros, cons on arts tax 09/16/98 A1 Arts and Culture Tax would benefit museum and community players Arts & Culture tax on ballot 10/21/98 A8 Arts and Culture Tax would generate $392,000 in first year at 1.82 mil rate Arts tax at a glance 09/09/98 A10 Arts and Culture Tax would help Community Players suspend disbelief Community theater faces uncertain future photo 09/09/98 A1 Arts Council meets Feb. 18 to hear John Dandurand speak on state funding Funding for arts topic of meeting 02/18/98 B1 Arts Council solicits appropriate programs for Art in Education grants Arts council has $10,000 in grants for local artists and organizations photos 03/18/98 C9 Asbury, Brittin (SSHS) chosen for internship and involvment with community service Rotary honors new Steamboat grads photo 06/03/98 A4 Aspen Ballet Company performs Feb. 11 at high school auditorium Modern ballet photo 02/11/98 C7 Atkins, Savanna Rose born Sept. 15 to Rose and Dan Atkins of Steamboat Springs Birth 09/30/98 A10 Atkinson, Leo (mineral sculptor) opens Storm Mountain Gallery with two partners New art gallery opens in Steamboat Springs photo 01/14/98 B1 Atkinson, Richard (Pee Wee wrestling coach) bans standing head lock Ruling intends to make wrestling more appealing 03/11/98 C1 Atwell, Anthony Hill born July 31 to Gretchen Sewald- and Christopher Atwell Birth 07/12/98 A9 Aurin, Hayleigh Winton born Feb.
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