Obits
Births
- Jenny Ellison and L.B. Heilner, Loveland, a girl.
- Megan and Barkley Robinson, Steamboat Springs, a boy.
- Deida Macias and Enrique Chavez, Steamboat Springs, a boy.
Couple events
- Anguiano and Litzau Wedding
- Innes and Grimes Engagement
Stories
Steamboat girls lacrosse falls to Aspen
It wasn’t the ending any of the players wanted, but Steamboat Springs girls lacrosse coach Betsy Frick said many of the squad’s best characteristics were there Saturday as the squad closed its season with a 17-6 loss at Aspen.
Laurie Hallenbeck: Around the County for May 6
Sincere condolences to the family and friends of Leonard Yoast. Leonard recently passed away, and he will be missed by the community.
Real estate transactions for April 27 to May 3
Real estate transactions for April 27 to May 3
On the Market: Local Realtors achieve national recognition
Joanne Erickson and Eliese Pivarnik, of Colorado Group Realty, have been awarded the Accredited Buyer’s Representation designation by the Real Estate Buyer’s Agent Council.
Interest in commercial leases, construction ticks up in Steamboat
The physical evidence won’t be visible for a little while, but there are increasingly positive signs of new activity in commercial construction and leasing as well as multifamily development.
Average Routt County home price slips to $605,320
Routt County’s year-to-date average home price is down from $631,224 in 2011, according to Brooke Roberts, Land Title’s director of sales and marketing in the company’s Breckenridge office.
Candidates travel to North Routt forum
Residents raise issue of oil, gas exploration
Candidates for House District 26, Senate District 8, county commissioner and CU regent attended Saturday afternoon's forum to share their take on issues that concern North Routt residents.
The Record for May 4
12:37 a.m. Steamboat Springs Police Department officers issued a verbal warning to a loud party in the 400 block of Parkview Drive.
The Jail Report for April 27 to May 3
The Jail Report for April 27 to May 3
Stu and Sue Fishman: Thanks for helping
Stu and Sue Fishman again want to thank all their friends who in March donated enough funds to give 350 orphans full dental care in Nepal in April.
Lynn Kelley and Jim Kelley: Facts are facts
The science is not there to show that hunting is an appropriate thing to do at this time. There is no biological data to approve this proposal.
Thomas Litteral: Public loud and clear on sandhill crane hunt
The question about whether to hunt the Rocky Mountain population of greater sandhill cranes should be based on whether there is a biological need to hunt the cranes.
Our View: Withholding severance tax revenues punitive
Rep. Jerry Sonnenberg’s House Bill 1356 is a bill so punitive and counterproductive that even his own party won’t get near it.
Fun, comfort define tempting new outdoors gear
Not everything is easier, and not everything is more fun. All the products in the newest wave of summer supplies now holding down the shelves of local outdoors stores manage to fall into at least one of the categories, however.
Officials to study air quality near Routt County oil, gas development sites
To establish a baseline of air quality, Routt County Environmental Health Director Mike Zopf and county commissioners are looking to install ozone-detecting air monitors in western Routt and downtown Steamboat.
John F. Russell: Hardest position in the game
It’s one of the hardest positions to play on any field, and arguably, it’s one of the most important.
Joel Reichenberger: Safety 1st for Sailors
John Gagliardi is the winningest coach in college football history, having guided the St. John’s Johnnies and, for a few years early in his career, the Carroll Fighting Saints to a combined 484 wins.
Heifer gives birth to triplets in North Routt
Weather makes spring cattle calving season easy on ranchers
Warm, dry weather has resulted in an uneventful calving season in Routt County with the exception of one, or rather three, surprises: Matt Belton's Angus Hereford cross cow gave birth to triplets April 22.
Tom Ross: A Nitty Gritty ditty
When I read Thursday’s news release announcing Independence Pass would open early, I had a flashback to one of my favorite Nitty Gritty Dirt Band songs, “Sarah in the Summer.”















