News for Monday, June 11, 2012

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Turnover at top of Routt County Road and Bridge Department

The top two employees in the Road and Bridge Department have left Routt County government just as the busy summer season of road projects gets under way.

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Jimmy Westlake: The Summer Triangle

When the sun goes down and the summer stars come out, three of the first ones you see, high in the northeastern sky, will be the trio of bright stars that forms the corners of the Summer Triangle.

Chuck O’Connell: Let’s work it out

This past weekend, supporters of our Steamboat Springs High School sports programs hosted a yard sale with proceeds going toward those sports and the high school’s Booster Club.

Barb Parnell: Healthy eating survey

LiveWell Northwest Colorado is working to help Routt County become the healthiest community in the healthiest state.

Mark Udall: Our enduring economic driver

From the Western Slope to the San Luis Valley to the Eastern Plains, Colorado has been blessed with some of the most spectacular natural resources in the country. For many of us, the outdoors is why we have chosen to live and do business in Colorado. It is one of the ways we define ourselves.

Steamboat briefs: Habitat for Humanity to change volunteer schedule

Routt County Habitat for Humanity is changing its weekday volunteer day to Friday.

The Record for June 10

12:05 a.m. Routt County Sheriff’s Office deputies and Colorado State Patrol troopers were called to a report of a noninjury car crash at mile marker 128 of U.S. Highway 40.

Thurston is new Routt County 4-H extension agent

Tami Thurston is having an action-packed initiation to her role as Routt County’s new 4-H extension agent.

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Hunt on for suspect in Steamboat Springs armed robbery

Steamboat Springs police still are working to identify a man suspected of robbing a Southside Station cashier at gunpoint late Sunday night.