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Letter: Support expressed for Montessori
We want to thank the more than 65 families representing nearly 100 students who have expressed support for the Montessori method being offered as a choice in our school district.
All about having fun
Sailors' duo takes laid-back approach to state tournament
After surprising some of the top tennis players on the Western Slope this season en route to a 9-0 dual record, Sailors freshman Kelli Parnell will be hoping to shock a few more this weekend in Pueblo.
Heroes honored in Oak Creek
Volunteers recognized for educational efforts
Heroes are not those who necessarily give their lives, but those who give of their lives, Tim Selby told the crowd of students and adults who gathered Monday night in the Soroco High School to recognize local volunteers.
Mt. Werner improvements uncertain
Council will decide what actions should be taken next
The City's agreement with the Steamboat Grand to complete improvements to Mount Werner Circle by the end of the year hinges on the hotel's ability to come up with its $600,000 share of the project.
Our View: Officials should tell us what they know on CWD
The federal government's decision to pay elk ranchers to go out of business to stop the spread of chronic wasting disease could be a huge hint on how disease is spread.
Letter: City doesn't need Triple Crown
Should the city build more baseball fields to accommodate Triple Crown? Let's look at this from a purely business point of view.
Letter: Reader supports Oak Creek mayor
Inspired by the need for clarity and more accurate information, I, too, would like to share my insight and viewpoints regarding Oak Creek's recent election of Ms. Cargo Rodeman as its mayor.
Sound Off: Readers express their views
Town manager good idea I do believe Oak Creek needs a town manager, especially after reading that Officer Dave Miller was upset that his sting operation wasn't more successful down in Oak Creek. He should be glad that Oak Creek is obeying the law and not serving alcohol or tobacco to minors.
Youths may face felony charges in cart fire
A prank in the early morning hours Sunday may result in felony charges for two Steamboat Springs boys.
Arena may be open by fair
County officials expected to hire project ma
With a construction manager expected to be on board by the end of today, Routt County officials said Monday the new arena for the fairgrounds is back on track to open in time for the fair.
