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Hoak appointed judge for 14th District
A Grand County court judge was appointed Thursday as a third judge for the 14th Judicial District.
New project envisions public plaza on Yampa
The same development and design team currently building a two-story restaurant and pub on Yampa Street has a new project in the works for Steamboat Springs' downtown riverfront.
Steamboat celebrates Fourth of July with Lincoln Avenue festivities
The weather was hot, but there wasn't much trouble staying cool at the Fourth of July Parade on Lincoln between Sixth and 11th streets Wednesday. Whether it was a free flavored ice or a water gun dousing from a parade float, there were plenty of ways to beat the mid-80s temperatures and enjoy the parade.
South Dakota native excited to win steer wrestling at Pro Rodeo
Clay Dahl experienced some of the highs and lows of rodeo in a 20-minute period Wednesday at the Steamboat Springs Pro Rodeo series.
Yampa's Fourth of July celebration offers small-town charm
Oak Creek resident Ray Zimpher will take Yampa's small-town celebration of the Fourth of July any day over the glitz and glamour of big town celebrations.
Steamboat briefs for July 5
Comunidad Integrada is looking for volunteers for its Sept. 16 event.
The Record for July 3
12:14 a.m. A motor vehicle accident involving one vehicle was reported at North Steamboat Boulevard and Sundance Court. No injuries were reported.
Beer revenue not all foam
City approves $10,000 donation to summer concert series
The Steamboat Springs City Council unanimously approved a one-time donation of $10,000 to the Free Summer Concert Series on Tuesday to make up for the revenue the series lost when it couldn't sell beer at its June 20 concert.
Scott Stanford: If you start this column, you'll read most of it
I wish I had a nickel for every time someone has suggested that "readers only look at the headlines."
Benefit will assist Zabels
Hayden 7-year-old undergoing treatment for brain tumor
Gina Zabel was understandably hysterical when she heard the news that her youngest daughter, Taylen, 7, had a brain tumor. Gina's husband, Ty, and oldest daughter, Tyanna, 11, cried as well. The only composed person in the room was Taylen herself, who patted her mom's leg and told her everything would be OK.
