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Officials ask for notice for open burns
Spring brings the yearn to burn. Local, state and federal fire officials are aware warmer temperatures and longer days give residents more reason to build fires in their backyards and fields.
Bus ridership sees sharp decline
After a fast start to the ski season, ridership on Steamboat Springs' free-to-rider bus system trailed off during what is normally the busiest time of the winter.
Oak Creek board backs Lafarge pit
After hearing several Routt County residents speak of their concerns about the proposed Lafarge Gravel Pit along Colorado Highway 131, the Oak Creek Board of Trustees voted to support the construction of the site 5 to 1, with one undecided.
Emerald, BLM land swap moves forward
A list of federally owned land parcels has been submitted to the Bureau of Land Management in the hopes that selling the properties will generate enough money to trade for Emerald Mountain.
Sailors hurt Huskies
Steamboat rolls to a 13-4 victory against Battle Mountain
Steamboat Springs catcher Ryan Marsden was all smiles Thursday as he rounded third base after hitting one over the fence at the Craig Middle School complex.
Fire damages home in Tree Haus
City officials are investigating the cause of a fire that damaged a home in the Tree Haus subdivision Thursday morning.
Bulls sale Saturday at the fairgrounds
Brita Horn and her husband have driven many miles for many days looking for a bull to complement their cattle herd.
More's Corner zoning change approved
The Steamboat Springs Plan-ning Commission approved a zoning change to allow 34 duplex lots to be sold as timeshares.
Steamboat shocks defending champs
Steamboat Springs took a big step toward dethroning Class 4A Western Slope League champion Glenwood Springs on Thursday night. Steamboat's Nikki Garth broke a 1-all deadlock, scoring in the 69th minute to give the Sailors a 2-1 victory over Glenwood in girls soccer action at Stubler Field.
