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Triple Crown up to bat
Council to discuss use of Emerald Park fields for summer tournaments
An extension of the city's contract with Triple Crown Sports - including provisions allowing the sports-tourism company to use Emerald Park - will be a topic of discussion at tonight's Steamboat Springs City Council meeting.
Winter makes slow exit
Mount Werner sees more than 10 inches; warming trend begins today
Spring officially began March 20, but Mother Nature has other ideas. A strong winter storm dropped more than 10 inches of snow on Mount Werner overnight Sunday and Monday morning, delighting skiers and riders and adding to the season's record-setting total. And there's more snow in the forecast as Sunday's closing day approaches.
Stories
J. Elliott re-elected mayor; three newcomers win town trustees seats
Oak Creek Mayor J. Elliott was re-elected to another term Tuesday, edging out challenger and former mayor Gerry Greenwood by just three votes.
Vail Pass pileup kills 1, many injured
A jack-knifed semitrailer and whiteout conditions were to blame for a 60- to 75-car accident that closed I-70 over Vail Pass for hours Monday afternoon.
The Record for March 30
Sunday, March 30
Steamboat Briefs for April 1
Oak Creek Town Board member arrested for DUI
Hayden to control building permits
Residents will be able to avoid trip to Steamboat for forms
As of today, people who want to build in Hayden won't have to travel to Steamboat Springs for a permit.
Oak Creek to hit the polls
Town voters will decide on mayor, four Town Board seats
Oak Creek voters will have plenty of options when they head to the polls today to elect a mayor and four Town Board trustees.
Cable rates up in March
Steamboat customers see bills increase about 4 percent
Many Comcast customers saw their cable bills increase about 4 percent for March, which company officials attributed to added investment, faster Internet and more programming.
Tom Ross: Medals matter for racers of all ages
Robert McMahon has a history of letting decades pass by between medal-winning ski races. So, it was particularly disappointing this winter when the 72-year-old Charlottesville, Va., man lost the prized silver NASTAR medal he won in Steamboat Springs in February.
Triple Crown up to bat
Council to discuss use of Emerald Park fields for summer tournaments
An extension of the city's contract with Triple Crown Sports - including provisions allowing the sports-tourism company to use Emerald Park - will be a topic of discussion at tonight's Steamboat Springs City Council meeting.
Winter makes slow exit
Mount Werner sees more than 10 inches; warming trend begins today
Spring officially began March 20, but Mother Nature has other ideas. A strong winter storm dropped more than 10 inches of snow on Mount Werner overnight Sunday and Monday morning, delighting skiers and riders and adding to the season's record-setting total. And there's more snow in the forecast as Sunday's closing day approaches.
Condo proposed for Burgess Creek Road
Development group poses 11-story Steamboat Highlands
A development group based in Playa del Carmen, Mexico, is proposing an 11-story condominium hotel on Burgess Creek Road immediately north of the existing Kutuk and Bronze Tree projects.
BLM OKs 30-day oil shale comment extension
The Bureau of Land Management approved a 30-day extension to the public comment period for its Programmatic Environmental Impact Statement for oil shale development March 20.
