Births
- Elizabeth and Kris Neidel, Steamboat Springs, a girl.
- Caitlyn and Thomas McKenzie, Steamboat Springs, a boy.
- Becky Obray and Neal Obray, Steamboat Springs, a boy.
- Libby Barber and Cole Barber, Steamboat Springs, a boy.
Couple events
- Grant and Gose Wedding
Stories
On the Market: Steamboat attorney is speaker at convention
Catherine Swan — an attorney at Holloway, Brabec & Karet, P.C., with offices on Lincoln Avenue in Steamboat Springs — is among the speakers at the American Bar Association’s Construction Forum annual meeting, according to a news release.
The Record for April 27
3:37 a.m. Steamboat Springs Police Department officers were called to a report of a bear trying to get into a trash can in the 300 block of Third Street. It was chased away.
The Jail Report for April 20 to 27
The Jail Report for April 20 to 27
Scientist joins local schools to excavate Craig mammoth remains
Dr. Jan J. Roth said he’s about to embark on a project that has renewed his passion for archaeology and paleontology: the discovery of what he thinks are the remains of a Columbian mammoth in Craig.
Joel Reichenberger: Track has a sweet spot
I’ve always been a big fan of track and field programs, and a trip Wednesday to the smallest meet I cover every year — a clash of area middle schools in Hayden — reminded me yet again why I love the sport.
Season’s bikes offer plenty of new
The Class of 2012 won’t go down as the most innovative of mountain bike classes, Orange Peel Bicycle Service’s Brock Webster explained. There are some new ideas, but he said the most significant changes have come for road bikes.
Tom Willman: Welcome to SteamBoulder
After participating in the Colorado Parks and Wildlife meeting Wednesday about the possible opening of sandhill crane hunting in Routt and Moffat counties, I felt like I was somehow in Boulder County, not Routt County.
Our View: Cranes in the crosshairs
Colorado Parks and Wildlife should approve a limited hunting season of greater sandhill cranes in Northwest Colorado.
Tom Ross: Home, home on the range
If you and I were cowboys and cowgirls living in the Yampa Valley in spring 1912 instead of 2012 (and sometimes I wish we were), by this date, we would already have driven the cattle into the foothills to begin the annual shove up.
Routt County recognizes Month of the Young Child
Children will parade down Lincoln Avenue on Monday morning to raise awareness of the importance of early-childhood care and education.
Hayden elementary students eager for playground upgrade
Faith Day and her fifth-grade classmates said they hope a $195,000 grant to Hayden Valley Elementary School will spruce up the aging play structures and add more recreational options.
Laurie Hallenbeck: Around the County for April 29
Happy birthday wishes to Garrett Murphy, Tim Frentress Jr., Arielle Johnson and Andrea Hayden.
Steamboat story highlights History Colorado Center opening
When History Colorado’s new museum finally became a reality as the $110 million building was erected in downtown Denver, Historian Bill Convery wanted Steamboat’s story to be a part of it.
Soroco athlete Micaela Meyer a Renaissance Ram of many talents
Put yourself in the mind of Soroco's Micaela Meyer: You’re likely to qualify for next month’s state track meet in eight events, but you can compete in only four. How do you decide?
Several trails on Emerald Mountain cleared to ride
The openings of the lower trails on the front side and several on the back side of Emerald Mountain join a number of already available Routt County trails.
John F. Russell: NFL draft sparks fan interest
I’ve followed the adventures of the Denver Broncos and the NFL for most of my life, but I’m at a loss when it comes to explaining how the NFL draft has become a prime-time television sensation.















