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County looks at policy to decide road paving
The Routt County Board of Commissioners reviewed a policy Tuesday that will help commissioners determine which roads to pave.
Tigers hungry for great season
The most difficult season sometimes can be the year after a successful one.
Our View: A window of opportunity
The next two months could determine whether the community of Steamboat Springs has the political will to take permanent steps to ensure attainable work-force housing.
Board to hear marijuana measure
The Hayden Town Board on Thursday will consider joining Oak Creek in passing a resolution supporting medical marijuana.
New teachers bring individual styles to classroom
The following teachers are new to the Hayden School District this year:
Wildfire burns in Zirkel area
Fueled by dead timber, high winds and low humidity, a lightning-sparked wildfire burning in the Mount Zirkel Wilderness Area has forced the closure of about 38,400 acres of public land, U.S. Forest Service officials said Tuesday.
Couple escapes from sinking car
Trapped in a sinking car was not how a Craig couple imagined their workday starting Tuesday.
Woman gets two years
Craig teenagers accused of robbing man on core trail
One of the Craig teenagers accused of robbing a man on the Yampa River Core Trail was sentenced to two years in prison Tuesday.
Robbins allowed to drive after accident
The driver involved in a June 10 accident that claimed the life of 22-year-old Clark resident Jeffrey Harris is allowed to drive again after a Monday ruling by a Grand County Court judge.
The Record for Aug. 31
Monday, August 29 8:59 a.m. A dog reportedly was running loose and almost was hit by a car near Sixth Street and Lincoln Avenue. The dog was gone when officers arrived.
Man arrested in firework-lighting case
Relief might be in store for Steamboat Springs residents annoyed with the sounds of fireworks erupting at night.
Donation request deadline
Now is the time for nonprofit groups to request donations from the town of Hayden for 2006.
Hayden volleyball balanced on offense
At small schools, it isn't uncommon for athletes to get their varsity starts early on.
Young trio trains for triathlon
After-school activities vary, but Meghan Lukens, Penn Lukens and Patrick Weston are doing something that few -- if any -- other Steamboat Springs children are doing.
Postmaster ready to deliver
Longtime postal employee Diane Sather starts in Hayden
There is a title for every U.S. Postal Service job, but at small-town post offices, one title often means many jobs.
Education group seeks grant requests
A local foundation is looking for more grants requests for education projects and programs in Routt County.
News in brief for Aug. 31
Bud Werner library aquarium drawing today Bud Werner Memorial Library invites families to enter a drawing to win an aquarium full of fish courtesy of Tropical Rockies Aquaria.
Ambulance agreement mulled
Officials want to allow Wyoming EMS to work in Colorado
Routt County officials are working with Little Snake River EMS to allow Wyoming ambulances to operate in Colorado.
