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Summer convention, wedding bookings strong in Steamboat
Officials with Sheraton Steamboat Resort and Steamboat Ski and Resort Corp. said they are preparing for a busier-than-average summer at the base of the ski area.
Joel Reichenberger: Snow biking yet another shock
Moots now has been responsible for two memorable “Welcome to Steamboat” moments for me.
20 mine rescue teams gather in Craig
To prepare for the worst, each underground coal mine has two mine rescue teams, and 20 of those teams gathered in Craig this week to participate in a competition.
Several Yampa Street businesses moving, opening
Sunpie's Bistro's owners are trying to buy their lot. Sweet Pea Market has moved and may begin year-round operation. Mountain Mama's has set up on a Yampa Street lot for summer, and Steamboat Flyfisher plans to open in The Olympian on Yampa in June.
The Wailers deliver 'Exodus' at Ski Jam
One of the best singers The Wailers have had since Marley's death in 1981, Elan Atias has a natural ease with the faithful desperation that makes "Three Little Birds" so uplifting.
Ski Corp. gets a 'C' on environment scorecard
Report criticized for having narrow focus
The Steamboat Ski Area and the Ski Area Citizens' Coalition may never see eye to eye when it comes to grading the ski resort on its environmental performance. SACC released its annual Ski Area Environmental Scorecards last week.
Homemade costumes highlight Halloween Stroll
Friday was not only Taj Haradin's first Downtown Halloween Stroll - the "surf baby" also was celebrating his first birthday.
Man injured in truck rollover
Traffic snarled on U.S. 40; crews transport man to YVMC
One man was injured Wednesday afternoon when an Aces High trash truck rolled on U.S. Highway 40 near Steamboat II. Rescue crews were unable to extricate the driver until a tow truck partially lifted the trash container.
Harris reports prove insignificant
School Board not happy with school satisfaction survey results
Implementation flaws greatly reduced the validity of a survey intended to gauge satisfaction with Steamboat schools, Superintendent Shalee Cunningham said.
Hiking with llamas
Animals help carry load into rarely explored areas
It's only natural that hikers in Steamboat Springs approach the Mount Zirkel Wilderness Area from the west side of the Continental Divide. It's only 13 miles to the Continental Divide Trail on Buffalo Pass from downtown Steamboat.
