Steamboat Springs morning roundup for Wednesday, Feb. 13
Wednesday, February 13, 2013
Good morning Steamboat Today readers.
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• The National Weather Service predicts that snow showers could start as early as overnight Tuesday into Wednesday. And Steamboat-based meteorologist Mike Weissbluth predicted Steamboat could receive 6 to 12 inches of snow by Friday morning. Steamboat Springs could see snowy run-up to weekend
• Steamboat Ski Area ranks among the worst five Western resorts for environmental practices in the newest Ski Area Environmental Scorecard. The scorecard is weighted heavily against resort expansion and expects a number of proactive resource efficiency efforts. Steamboat Ski Area rates poorly on environmental scorecard
• The historic Yampa building's weathered storefront reveals the ravages of time, but the interior is remarkably well-preserved. Yampa's Crossan's M&A Market building added to National Register of Historic Places
• Shell Social Performance Adviser Garrett Dolan said he would begin a socioeconomic impact analysis that would study potential effects on Routt and Moffat counties. Shell's level of drilling activity unlikely to increase in Northwest Colorado in 2013
• Saying they don't want to launch a search for a permanent city manager before November, members of the Steamboat Springs City Council on Tuesday night agreed to consider next month offering Interim City Manager Deb Hinsvark an extended contract. Steamboat Springs City Council to consider extending Interim City Manager Deb Hinsvark's contract
• The Soroco High School girls basketball team easily beat Vail Christian on Tuesday. Soroco girls basketball team rolls
Athlete of the Week: Briana Peterson
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Steamboat briefs: 4 Yellow Foundation Fund grant applications accepted
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