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Stories
Routt County fires back at state over drilling permit process
The Routt County Board of Commissioners fired back Tuesday with a response to Colorado Oil and Gas Conservation Commission Director Thom Kerr.
May final sales tax figures creep up; year-to-date total down slightly
The city of Steamboat Springs’ final May sales tax report shows a revenue increase of 6.85 percent compared with May 2011.
Craig barbecue event receives conditional permit
Organizers of the Colorado State BBQ Championships recently received a tentative permit from the Moffat County Sheriff’s Office to host their event as planned.
Seminars at Steamboat continues Thursday with focus on China
In front of a Steamboat Springs audience Thursday night, journalist John Pomfret will try to summarize one of the world’s most complex relationships in 90 minutes.
Tour de Steamboat ride includes a storied history
Saturday’s eighth annual Tour de Steamboat will bring more than 600 riders to Steamboat. The event is rich in cycling history and has evolved from a money making venture to a tremendous fundraiser.
Steamboat American Legion team closes out its regular season
The Steamboat Springs American Legion baseball team picked up a pair of league wins during the weekend to close out the regular season.
Steamboat Springs lacrosse team wins in Breckenridge
The Steamboat Springs all-star traveling lacrosse team won the Summit County Lacrosse Classic, finishing 5-0 and outscoring its opponents, 42-9.
Steamboat cyclist Tammy Jacques 2nd in Utah
Steamboat Springs cyclist Tammy Jacques finished second Saturday at the Crusher in the Tushar road and dirt ride in Fish Creek National Forest in Utah.
Steamboat briefs: Big Mountain Enduro Race is set for 8 a.m. Sunday
The Steamboat Big Mountain Enduro Race is at 8 a.m. Sunday. Registration is Saturday at Christy Sports in Gondola Square.
The Record for July 16
6:43 a.m. Steamboat Springs Police Department officers were called to a complaint that construction started early in the 1300 block of Bob Adams Drive.
Jack Gutschenritter: Hate the name, love the act
The term Obamacare is a derogatory reference to the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act about a universal health care plan that actually is quite good.
Our View: Poor decision encourages censorship
We think it’s a fool’s argument that a free newspaper like ours is devoid of any actual value. But that’s precisely the logic being employed by some members of the Colorado Commission on Criminal and Juvenile Justice.
David Smith: Addressing the facts
The photo and caption about a fire along U.S. Highway 40 on July 12 left out some key facts.
All ages up for African drumming, dancing in Steamboat
In Steamboat Springs, where a strong and ever-growing African arts community took hold more than a decade ago, the youth demographic has not been left behind.
Sue Leonard: 'A Day for Writers' melds past, present
The Depot Art Center was abuzz with activity Friday and Saturday for the 31st annual “A Day for Writers,” which drew 40 authors from across Colorado to as far away as Bristol, England.
To the Last Drop: Common sense and your lawn
With mandatory water restrictions in place in Steamboat Springs, it’s time to provoke thought on ways we can change old habits that may not make a lot of sense to begin with.
Joanne Palmer: All hail Queen Stomach
I’ve come to the startling realization that I spend an alarming amount of time thinking about food.
Northern Colorado fire restrictions to get a fresh look Tuesday
Fire management officials from across northern Colorado will wait until early next week to make a decision about whether to leave Stage 2 fire restrictions in place in a five-county area that includes Routt and Moffat counties.
Deja vu: Pilot & Today phones lines again inoperable after CenturyLink error
Incoming calls to the newspaper are met with a busy signal, an issue that is related to CenturyLink, which mistakenly disconnected all of the newspaper's phone lines Friday. The problem returned Tuesday, and now has come up again Wednesday.
7 Steamboat skiers named to U.S. Telemark teams
Zoe Taylor and Madi McKinstry both were named to the woman's A team. Charlie Dresen and Jeffrey Gay made the men's A team.
Plan to head to backcountry? Check on Forest Service road closures
Ongoing hazard tree removal operations are resulting in a number of closed roads and trails in the Forest Service's vast network of backcountry travel routes in and around Routt County.
3 straight days of rain boost Yampa's flows in Steamboat
The river was flowing at 107 cubic feet per second Tuesday morning, its highest level since July 7. However, a dry weather patten is headed Steamboat's way.
Craig/Moffat County barbecue event receives conditional permit
Organizers of the Colorado State BBQ Championships recently received a tentative permit from the Moffat County Sheriff’s Office to host their event as planned. Now in its third year in Craig, the BBQ Championships are scheduled to run in conjunction with the Moffat County Balloon Festival Aug. 3 to 5 at Loudy-Simpson Park. However, before the grilling begins, organizers will need to follow through on some safety conditions. The area used for the championships must be supervised by experienced fire personnel, and firefighters will wet down the ground with water from an on-site truck every few hours to prevent stray embers from open flame grills catching the grass on fire.
Urban Land Institute Technical Assistance Panel bios
Learn more about the Urban Land Institute Technical Assistance Panel in Steamboat this week to study Yampa Street.








