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Hayden football rolls to easy 8-man victory
Hayden had little trouble winning Friday night, using big plays to blow by Belleview Christian and start off with a 1-0 record. The road gets a lot more difficult next week when the Tigers are set to play the No. 1 team in the state.
Soroco volleyball downs Beth Eden Baptist
The Soroco High School girls volleyball team opened up the season with a 3-1 win against Beth Eden Baptist on Friday.
Steamboat Springs volleyball team starts off hot
The Steamboat Springs girls volleyball team opened the season Friday with wins.
Soroco football opens season by trouncing Gilpin County
The Soroco High School football team opened the season Friday with 56-0 win against Gilpin County.
The Record for Aug. 30, 2012
12:12 a.m. Steamboat Springs Police Department officers were called to a report of harassment in the 700 block of Yampa Street. A man was issued a summons on suspicion of sending harassing text messages and leaving harassing voicemails.
September Old Town Hot Springs events roundup
September Old Town Hot Springs events roundup
Steamboat briefs: Tread of Pioneers Museum free with chili ticket stub
The Tread of Pioneers Museum will be open from 1 to 3 p.m. Sunday. Bring your stub from the Chuck Wagon Chili Challenge for free admission.
Routt County school lunch menus for week of Sept. 3
Routt County school lunch menus for week of Sept. 3
Routt County Council on Aging senior lunch menus for week of Sept. 3
Routt County Council on Aging senior lunch menus for week of Sept. 3
Consultant urges Routt County communities to spend energy revenues wisely
Speaker urges reaching out to energy companies early and often
Local government in small communities on the cusp of a potentially significant oil and gas play should plan ahead to set aside any revenue they receive for long-term projects, George Blankenship told an audience of Steamboat business leaders last week.
Chili Challenge returns to Steamboat on Sunday
There are 23 entries in the four categories of the seventh annual Chuck Wagon Chili Challenge, which goes from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sunday.
Coroner says medical issues not a factor in Routt County plane crash
A preliminary accident report provides little additional information about the crash north of Milner that killed the lone occupant, Peter Nicholas Landherr, 36, of Glenwood Springs.
Ski lift shack broken into at Howelsen Hill
Steamboat Springs Police Department officers on Friday were investigating a break-in at the ski lift shack at Howelsen Hill.
Dropping temperatures allow anglers to return to the Yampa on Saturday
Fisheries biologist Billy Atkinson urged anglers returning to the Yampa River to fish conservatively and with conservation in mind.
Closing of Chief theater shakes up film market for Wildhorse
When the Chief Plaza Theater in downtown Steamboat Springs closes Sept. 6, Wildhorse Stadium Cinemas will benefit in more ways than one from being the sole film venue in town.
Steamboat Realtors list home of 'Million Dollar Listing' TV Realtor's parents in Creek Ranch
Steamboat Realtors reached out to reality TV star and former Steamboat resident Ryan Serhant to see whether he would be interested in generating publicity to help market his parents' home.
Colorado Water Trust release to be protected in Yampa River
A Colorado Water Trust release from Stagecoach Reservoir that started June 28 will be protected for the first time as it makes its way to Tri-State Generation in Craig.
Routt County to launch new website with improved functionality
The new site launches at 4 p.m. Friday and is more user-friendly and easy to navigate.
Tropical flow struggles with dry westerly flow for control of Steamboat weather
There is a chance that Hurricane Ileana, off the coast of Mexico’s Baja Peninsula, could spice up Steamboat's weekend weather.
Helicopter logging to be used at Steamboat's Howelsen Hill
The city of Steamboat Springs has contracted to use a helicopter to remove beetle-killed trees on Howelsen Hill.
Steamboat Springs morning roundup for Friday, Aug. 31
Craig residents get a chance to sound off on the proposed Hayden casino, mineral rights owners advocate for property rights and a local dude ranch wins an award.
Community Agriculture Alliance: Thanks to those who support fair
There’s nothing like a county fair to remind those of us in the agriculture industry about our past, how rewarding the present can be and how our future is in the hands of our youths.















