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Yampa Valley Community Foundation honors philanthropists
Craig-Scheckmans, Ritzel and Steamboat Restaurant Group awarded
During its annual recognition of residents who are honored for giving back, the Community Foundation named Michael and Sara Craig-Scheckman Individual Philanthropists of the Year and Steamboat Restaurant Group as the Business Philanthropist of the Year.
Envisioning Steamboat as a bike hub
Group hope to create Bike Town USA
Earning, not just using, the name Bike Town USA has become a pet project for the community in the past 12 months and began to pick up steam when many of Steamboat’s leaders sat down at the table.
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Steamboat-area camping full; bike trails opening across county
No fire restrictions in place, but beetle-killed trees pose danger
The campgrounds at several popular Routt County destinations are already booked for the Fourth of July weekend, including Steamboat Lake State Park, Stagecoach Reservoir and Yampa River State Park. More bike trails are opening this weekend.
Steamboat sales tax collections down 7.6 percent in May
Collections are off 5% year over year, according to figures
Collections are down nearly 5 percent year to date, from about $7.6 million in 2009 to about $7.2 million in 2010, according to city figures released today. The city budgeted for a 10 percent decrease in collections for the year.
Steamboat's Clock Tower Square to go to auction
Online sale will include Xanadu condominiums
A Denver company has included Clock Tower Square and the adjacent Xanadu condominiums at the base of Steamboat Ski Area among $60 million in lender-owned property and debt to be auctioned online Aug. 3 through 5.
July 4th weekend festivities
Learn about Routt County’s rich agricultural history at real, working ranches during a Cow Town Ranch Tour on Friday.
Fundraiser helps Craig resident work toward freedom from pain
‘A whole community’ behind her
Sarah Walker, 51, had set up her chair two weeks ago in Craig City Park, ready to enjoy a sunny afternoon at the annual Whittle the Wood Rendezvous. Seeing live music with her daughter, Crystal, is one of her favorite pastimes, but when the first drum beat rattled from the speakers, Sarah felt the familiar, searing pain in the side of her face. The vibrations had triggered a debilitating pain in her face and jaw called trigeminal neuralgia, a condition she has dealt with for four years.
Slowpitch softball returns to Triple Crown tournament
It wasn’t long ago that Triple Crown Sports slowpitch softball tournaments read like an obituary in this publication.
Education Fund Board: Law doesn’t apply to group
Education group, newspaper disagree about Open Meetings Law
The Education Fund Board unanimously approved a motion Wednesday night to “voluntarily” comply with the Colorado Open Meetings Law.
Envisioning Steamboat as a bike hub
Group hope to create Bike Town USA
Earning, not just using, the name Bike Town USA has become a pet project for the community in the past 12 months and began to pick up steam when many of Steamboat’s leaders sat down at the table.
The Record for June 29
1 a.m. Steamboat Springs Police Department officers were called to a noise complaint in the 1300 block of Sparta Plaza. Everything was fine.
Steamboat briefs: Website awards ceremony tonight
Wildhorse Meadows and the Steamboat Springs Chamber Resort Association are hosting an awards ceremony tonight for photos, videos and stories submitted to www.welovesteamboat.com.
Steamboat author wins book award
Kathleen Cunningham Guler recognized for her work, ‘A Land Beyond Ravens’
Steamboat Springs Writer’s Group member Harriet Freiberger said Kathleen Cunningham Guler’s meticulous research contributes to her success as an author. On Friday, Colorado Humanities awarded the author the Colorado Book Award in the historical fiction category for “A Land Beyond Ravens.”
Adult Men's A League Softball standings for June 30
Adult Men's A League Softball standings for June 30
Town Challenge Slash and Burn XC results
2010 Slash and Burn XC results
Yampa Valley Community Foundation honors philanthropists
Craig-Scheckmans, Ritzel and Steamboat Restaurant Group awarded
During its annual recognition of residents who are honored for giving back, the Community Foundation named Michael and Sara Craig-Scheckman Individual Philanthropists of the Year and Steamboat Restaurant Group as the Business Philanthropist of the Year.
Bosley running for CU Board of Regents
It’s been a busy six years on the University of Colorado Board of Regents for Steve Bosley. Still, Bosley said he can’t imagine doing anything else. Bosley, a Republican, is running for another six-year term this fall against Democrat Melissa Hart, a law professor on the CU-Boulder campus.
