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1999 Steamboat Pilot Index Steamboat Pilot Index 1999 Indexed byat Colorado Mountain College Alpine Campus Library (970) 870-4451 Summary Headline Comments Date Page Abadi, James and Tiffany Young plan Sept. 30, 2000 wedding in Studio City, CA Engagement photo 08/11/99 A7 Adkinson, Kenton (bank vice president) completes ABA Commercial Lending School Banker finishes lending school photo 12/01/99 B1 Adler, Jennifer Harriet born May 20 to Heleen deKoning & Jonathan Adler of Steamboat Birth 05/26/99 A7 Advocates Against Battering & Abuse hold violence prevention peer education seminar Students get candid look at dating violence, abusive relationships photo 02/10/99 A1 Advocates Against Battering & Abuse peer group receives award for youth services Peer Education group 'top quality' photo 06/30/99 A4 Affordable Housing Foundation solicits grant applications from county non-profits Non-profit housing grant applications sought by Realtors 08/11/99 B3 Affordable housing funding through land acquisition taxes may be ballot issue City property tax question a possibility 06/16/99 A1 Affordable housing grants totalling $12,000 awarded to 4 local agenices Realtors select recipients for grants 10/27/99 B3 Affordable Living Foundation allows 1st time homebuyers to claim federal tax credit Homebuyers: Take a piece of this $1.85M pie 06/02/99 C4 Agriculture Alliance forms organization to ensure adaptation to changing economy Agriculture Alliance putting business plan together 10/13/99 A5 Airline flight guarantees at Jackson Hole receive pledges from 200 buisnesses Jackson Hole collecting $400,000 07/07/99 A2 Airline flight guarantees obtain funding via 1-3% voluntary lodging fees Self-imposed resort tax raises $462K 07/07/99 A1 Airport (Yampa Valley Regional) closes Feb. 10 after snowplow accident on runway YVRA closed by storm, accident 02/17/99 C8 Airport (Yampa Valley Regional) director search committee will interview six finalists Six in running for directorship for county airport 04/28/99 A10 Airport Authority chairman Gordon Jones says his committee lacks real authority Leaders propose airport authority 05/12/99 A10 Airport Authority would address debt transfer, customer service, airline issues Return of airport authority discussed 01/20/99 A10 Akkad, Bob (jewelry store owner) moves to 9th & Oak corner space, pays for 3 parking s Construction will add two new storefronts photo 09/15/99 B1 Alexander, Karen and Gary Halpin open Mountain Juice and Crepe Co. at 7th Street kiosMountain Juice celebrates first anniversary with new store photo 05/19/99 C5 Aljanich, Pat (teacher) retires from Middle School position Life-shapers say goodbye 05/19/99 C10 All State Concert Band selects Heather Wixon and Kryssi Hinkle of Hayden HS Two are selected 02/24/99 C7 Allard, Wayne (U.S. Senator) says that estate tax constitutes double taxation It's time for Congress to end the estate tax editorial 08/11/99 A10 Allard, Wayne (U.S. Senator) becomes Housing & Transportation Subcommittee chairmaHousing solutions need federal dollars and local action editorial 09/15/99 A12 Allard, Wayne (U.S. Senator) cites military manpower cuts affecting Kosovo crisis Has our military been downsized too much? editorial 05/12/99 A8 Allard, Wayne (U.S. Senator) decries Social Security surpluses spent on other programs The time for national debate on Social Security is now editorial 02/03/99 A8 Allard, Wayne (U.S. Senator) lists reasons for approval of $277.3 billion defense budget Military deserves defense authorization bill now before Congress editorial 09/22/99 A10 Allard, Wayne (U.S. Senator) wants budget surplus added to Social Security trust fund We must save Social Security for our grandchildren editorial 06/16/99 A12 Allard, Wayne (U.S. Senator) warns against scrutiny of all bank transactions Banking regulators go too far with 'Know Your Customer' law editorial 02/24/99 A8 Allen, Austin Paul and Alecia Ann Pietig plan June 19 wedding in Des Moines, IA Engagement photo 01/06/99 A8 Allen, Eileen (financial consultant) promoted to vice president at Norwest Meet Steamboat: Norwest Investment Services, Inc. photo 06/23/99 A8 Allen, Eileen (investment vice president) offers advice, planning services Meet Steamboat photo 06/09/99 A8 Allen, Jeremy W. enters Army delayed enlistment program for training at Ft. Sill, OK Military news 02/03/99 A7 Allen, Todd (clothing stores owner) follows in father and grandfather's footsteps Celebrating a half century of service photo 11/24/99 B1 Alperti, Don, of Stagecoach, appointed as District 4 planning commissioner Soutt Routt gets new spokesman 07/28/99 C7 Alpine Bank plans bank and retail buildings plus six housing units for Central Park Plaza Bank has plans to build here 01/06/99 C5 Alpine Bank reports 12% increase over 1998; share worth $147.32 Business Briefs 02/10/99 C9 Alston, Bruce (SSHS girls basketball coach) ends 4-year stint citing family reasons Coach resigns spot 05/05/99 C2 America's Gold Rush wagon train plans to be in Sacramento, CA, by Labor Day Westward Ho! Wagon train inches toward California photos 06/09/99 A9 American Airlines agrees to direct daily flights from Chicago; confirmed flights listed Chicago flight added to schedule next season 04/21/99 C5 American Airlines schedules direct flight from/to Chicago/Hayden beginning Dec. 16 Ski corp. adds daily Chicago flight 12/08/99 A1 American Legion conducts Memorial Day ceremony at cemetery Veterans who gave all honored 06/02/99 A11 American Skiing Company announces loss, as stock closes at 4.0 on March 1 ASC revenues down $10.8M 03/03/99 A3 American Skiing Company asks consent of bondholders to merge ASC East and West ASC to merge its subsidiaries 07/28/99 C7 American Skiing Company asks employees to take leave of absence at Vermont ski areaSki corp. said to be safe from cuts 06/09/99 A14 American Skiing Company denies that ski area is for sale What about those rumors 01/20/99 A5 American Skiing Company hires Arthur Anderson as an independent auditor ASC hires new auditing company 04/07/99 A8 American Skiing Company liability waiver cancelled for season pass holders Ski area's liability release forsaken 01/27/99 C7 American Skiing Company lists ten items crucial to ski area development ASC's mission statement 01/20/99 A5 American Skiing Company loses accounting firm, PriceWaterhouseCoopers ASC's accounting company quits 03/24/99 C8 American Skiing Company note acquisition may cause stock value to fall ASC moves questioned by experts photo 01/06/99 C7 American Skiing Company places $85 million in senior secured and subordinated notes High-risk bond idea junked 01/06/99 C5 American Skiing Company relinquishes 48.5% of holdings to Oak Hill Capital for $150M ASC gets needed investment cash photo 08/11/99 C8 American Skiing Company retail development plan in Tennis Meadows area delayed ASC project plans get yellow light 01/27/99 A2 American Skiing Company reveals capital projects, payroll reductions: map ASC forges ahead: Bad press, avalanche of debt...make firm...cautions photos 02/17/99 C9 American Skiing Company sells 48.5% of stock to Oak Hill Capital; ASC retains 26.7% Oak Hill Capital Partners Invests $105M in ASC photo 07/14/99 B1 American Skiing Company stock drops to 4 1/4 on May 27 ASC 3rd-quarter down $20 million 06/02/99 A11 American Skiing Company stock falls to 'B' Standard & Poor rating, debt to triple 'C+' Otten defends ASC's fiscal health 01/27/99 A1 Amrein, Sydnie Grace born July 9 to Toni and Jamie Amrein of Oak Creek Birth 08/04/99 A7 Anderson, Townsend H. 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