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Resident on ABC hit show
Steamboat man one of 25 men vying for 'The Bachelorette'
Andy LeRoy's first trip to New York City was for sightseeing. His second trip was to meet his wife -- possibly.
Giving back
Higbee, Dingle volunteer at clinic
When Ryan Dingle and Tim Higbee have something to say, hockey players turn to listen. They are experienced, talented and arguably two of the greatest youth players in Steamboat Springs history.
Jib jam brings new life to Gondola Square
Two weeks ago, the first of three SoBe Friday Night Jib Jams brought hundreds of people to Gondola Square to watch local and professional skiers and snowboarders strut their stuff.
Buyers, sellers beware on the Internet
Earlier this month, Steamboat Springs resident Kurt Wipperfurth thought he was getting a second chance on a great deal.
Oak Creek to buy rink land
The town of Oak Creek has offered to pay $4,320 for a small strip of land needed for its new open-air ice rink, and the owner of the land has signed the purchase agreement.
Gamble the night away
Sandy Pugh had a line of people trying on costumes Wednesday in preparation for New Year's Eve parties. Several people are throwing theme parties this year, and Pugh, owner of Celebrations, is at her creative best.
Briefs for Dec. 30
Medical center's phone system to have outages Yampa Valley Medical Center's phone system will experience intermittent phone outages between 9:30 and 10 a.m. Friday. The hospital is installing digital ports to upgrade its phone system.
Efforts increased to stop DUIs
Law enforcement officers will be out in force New Year's Eve weekend, hoping to stop drunken and impaired drivers and prevent serious car crashes.
Lakes freeze later than usual, anglers venture out
Northwest Colorado's lakes froze later than usual this season, but ice fishers have begun enjoying their favorite winter pastime at Steamboat Lake and Stagecoach state parks.
