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Officials move into new office
Routt County commissioners enjoyed a new view of Lincoln Avenue on Monday as they conducted business for the first time from their recently renovated hearing room.
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The Record for July 27
Sunday, July 27
Steamboat Briefs for July 29
Historic registry applications due Aug. 22
Tom Ross: Get lost in the Triangle in Ski Time Square
I cannot say for certain if it was Colorado lamb chops or beef tenderloin topped with bleu cheese that I had for dinner on June 20, 1984. But I'm reasonably confident it was one of those two. I'm 100 percent certain we were dining at Mattie Silks on our wedding night.
Officials move into new office
Routt County commissioners enjoyed a new view of Lincoln Avenue on Monday as they conducted business for the first time from their recently renovated hearing room.
City search group sought
Six people needed to find new manager
The Steamboat Springs City Council is looking for six community members to join a committee that, along with an executive search firm, will help the city select its next city manager.
A community built on will
The twirling, spinning, rocking, sliding and climbing pieces all are in place. Buoyed by the work of hundreds of volunteers, the two playground structures at Soda Creek and Strawberry Park elementary schools are in place and ready for the next phase in their preparation for children.
Taps to go dry for some
More than 130 households on the city's south side will endure interruptions in water service this week, but the end of construction on Whistler Road is in sight.
Locals to get lesson in dried grub
Expert in preservation and safety to teach dehydration course
Apparently, dehydrated yogurt tastes a bit like cheesecake.
Local population stagnant
Census Bureau estimate shows minimal growth
Despite forecasts suggesting Northwest Colorado is in a growth spurt, a U.S. Census Bureau report released earlier this month shows little residential growth in Yampa Valley towns.
