Recent Stories
Boys to train with police
Mark Dunn and John Yager want interesting, adrenaline-pumping jobs.
4-Hers earn back-to-back wins
Like young NBA prospects, some members of Routt County 4-H are being recruited by the pros.
Rafting is good -- for now
Early runoff could mean short season for whitewater businesses
Early spring runoff is creating an excellent month for rafting, but it could mean a short season. The fun rapids are providing memorable experiences for rafters -- what few are around to enjoy them, said Kent Vertrees, owner of rafting company Buggywhips at Blue Sky West.
Buff Pass lots offer 'increasingly rare' opportunity
Of six lots left near the top of Buffalo Pass, four 35-acre parcels are being offered for sale.
Lincoln overlay means weekday traffic delays
Downtown Lincoln Avenue will be restricted to two-lane traffic next week as it gets repaved.
4-Hers win judging event
Like young NBA basketball prospects, some members of Routt County 4-H are being recruited by the pros. Business people in the agriculture industry took notice of the Routt County 4-H Livestock Judging Team when it took first place out of 25 teams at the Weld County Livestock Judging Competition on Saturday.
A moment in time
Second-graders build time capsules to open graduation day
Hayden Valley Elementary School second-graders know what they want to be when they grow up.
CSAP scores earn state recognition
Hayden Elementary School third-graders have accomplished something unique to third-graders in the Yampa Valley.
Store offers antique, unique
New business carries home furnishings and collectibles
People who want to furnish their homes on a budget -- or find rare Perry Como records and antique tea sets -- now have a place to go in Hayden.
Republicans choose Fry, Stahoviak at county assembly; Marchus not on ballot
Former Routt County Building Chief Mark Marchus will not be on the Republican primary ballot as a county commissioner candidate; he received only 27 percent of the vote at Saturday's Routt County Republican Assembly.
