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Rollercamp keeps skills sharp
Roller hockey camps taking place this week offer young hockey players a chance to sharpen their skills off the ice.
Expert on Afghanistan shares personal insights
Dick Scott, a former USAID representative and longtime veteran of Central Asian affairs, will present a lecture on Afghani culture and art on June 19.
Semi loses brakes, crashes on Rabbit Ears
No one injured; officials say truck was 'not highway worthy'
A tractor-trailer headed westbound on U.S. Highway 40 near Rabbit Ears Pass skidded 500 feet before flipping on its side and slamming into concrete road barriers early Monday morning.
Recycling gets stamp of approval
Deal allows post office to recycle undeliverable mail
The piles of undeliverable mail that stack up at Steamboat Springs' downtown post office usually end up in the trash bin. But for the past month, through a deal between Waste Management and the post office -- with help from Yampa Valley Recycles -- that mail has found its way into a 4-cubic-yard recycling container.
Stockbridge stoplight going in
Motorists might be curious about what is happening on U.S. Highway 40 in front of the Stockbridge Multi-Modal Transit Center. Pedestrian crosswalk lanes have been painted and light posts have been put up. The writing, so to speak, is already on the street: A new traffic light is going in on Steamboat's west side.
TABOR study to be presented
Findings critical of tax-limiting amendment
At tonight's City Council meeting, The Bell Policy Center will present its study on the impact the Taxpayers' Bill of Rights (TABOR) has had on the state in the last 10 years. The County Commissioners and members from county school districts will also be there.
Goto-Reiter named to U.S. Team
When snowboarder Justin Goto-Reiter was named to the U.S. Snowboard Team earlier this month, the 22-year-old Steamboat Springs athlete knew he had just taken a big step.
