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Restaurateurs seek more input
Several local restaurateurs wish their voices carried more weight with Steamboat Ski and Resort Corp.
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The Record for July 29
2:02 a.m. An intoxicated pedestrian was reported at Fourth Street and Lincoln Avenue. The person was sent home in a taxi.
Steamboat briefs for July 31
DOW to host fishing and shooting clinic for women
Phippsburg water line under repair
Water supply is remaining stable in Phippsburg, where residents have been asked to take extra steps to conserve water for the past week in light of a leak in the area's water main. Construction crews began repairs on the line this week, and Routt County officials are optimistic that water use can return to normal soon.
Mary Walker: Giving Maasai girls a chance
I am returning to my work at the Tasaru Girls Rescue Centre in Narok, Kenya.
Courses teach teens how to drive safely
Alive At 25 program coming to SSHS
Making smart decisions and understanding how decisions can affect others is a key component of any high school education, but especially so when the teenager is behind the wheel of a car.
CMC courses draw all ages
Two-thirds of students at Steamboat campus are 25 or older
Registration for fall courses at Colorado Mountain College's Alpine Campus opened Monday, and it's not just the typical students who are registering.
Youth golfers show up for 13th annual golf event
There were at least two good reasons for 10-year-old Jake Lauinger to be playing golf Wednesday at the 13th annual Steamboat Golf Club Cowboy Shootout.
Sports briefs for July 31
Three Steamboat Springs youth swimmers qualified for the Colorado State Long Course Championships at the Air Force Academy this past weekend.
C.R. 37 extension nearly complete
Routt County Road 37 is almost, but not quite, linked up to U.S. Highway 40 east of Hayden.
Yampa River due to rise
The Yampa River typically snaps out of its summer decline and begins to run with gradually increasing flows July 30, as seasonal thunderstorms stream up from the south.
Environmentally friendly products, choices growing for businesses
The days of recycled paper being pricey, gray and notorious for gumming up office machines are long gone. These days, sustainable office products are widely available at high quality and competitive prices, and paper is no exception, PostNet President Kathy Stokes said.
Three ACET suspects plead guilty
Three others await court dates
Three men arrested during an All Crimes Enforcement Team drug sweep at a Craig apartment unit earlier this year pleaded guilty Wednesday to reduced charges in Moffat County District Court.
Restaurateurs seek more input
Several local restaurateurs wish their voices carried more weight with Steamboat Ski and Resort Corp.
Running Series looks out for environment
Saturday's 14th annual Mount Werner Classic has joined with the Green Team to help make the race a more environmentally friendly event.
City Council to vote on pre-annexation agreement for proposed development
The Steamboat Springs City Council will vote on a resolution to approve the pre-annexation agreement for Steamboat 700 during its meeting Tuesday.
