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Steamboat Briefs: Spring Fling, Senior Awards Friday at community center

The Spring Fling and Senior Awards is at noon Friday at the Steamboat Springs Community Center. Lunch is braised beef and will be served at noon. The cost for lunch is $3 for those 60 and older and $6 for those younger than 60. As part of the annual event, Senior of the Year and Friend of the Seniors awards will be presented at 12:30 p.m. Register by calling 970-879-0633 by Wednesday.

Weigh and Win offered in May at Soroco High School

Weigh and Win, a free program that offers incentives to lose weight and make healthy choices, is available at Soroco High School from today through Friday and South Routt Medical Center from May 27 to 31. For more information, call LiveWell Northwest Colorado Community Coordinator Barb Parnell at 970-819-4110.



Various paving projects in Steamboat to begin today

Paving projects in the city of Steamboat Springs are expected to begin today. The following streets or sections will be overlayed:



Overlook Drive from Clubhouse to Ranch Road, Val d’Isere from Après Ski Way to Laurel Lane, Burgess Creek Road, Montview, River Road, Hill Street, Walton Creek Road, West End Village, North Park Road, Bob Adams Drive, 12th Street, Sundance Court, Cheyenne Court and Maple Street.

For more information, call Doug Marsh at the Public Works Shop at 970-879-1807.

Work on West Lincoln Park expected to start this week

Following work to replace about 1,000 feet of sewer line through the West Lincoln Park in fall 2012, contractors for the city of Steamboat Springs Utilities Department this spring are working to complete the repair of park irrigation, sod the areas disturbed by construction and replace the trail that was removed during construction, according to a news release.

Concrete trail work is expected to take place this week, and sodding is expected to be completed by the end of the month. The Yampa River Core Trail will be detoured around the construction zone until the $760,000 project is completed.

For more information, call Project Manager Ben Beall at 970-871-8293.


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