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Mail-only vote possible
County clerks warn of potential election crisis in 2008
Mail-in ballots could be the only option for Routt County voters in the 2008 election.
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Steamboat briefs for Nov. 10
Applications for energy assistance available
Mail-only vote possible
County clerks warn of potential election crisis in 2008
Mail-in ballots could be the only option for Routt County voters in the 2008 election.
Tom Ross: Turn and face the change
A younger generation assumes control of the 'Boat
"Ch-ch-ch CHANGES : Time may change me, but I can't change time."
Class of 1957 celebrates 50th reunion
Amidst changing autumn colors and a mixture of sunshine and rain, 27 members of Steamboat Springs High School's Class of 1957 gathered in Steamboat the weekend of Sept. 15 and 16, 2007, to celebrate their 50th class reunion.
Vision 2030 spotlight
Vision 2030 spotlight on Tim Frentress.
Moskowitz putting stamp on Western State program
Seven months after Mike Moskowitz took over the Western State College men's basketball program, the former Steamboat Springs assistant coach is making a name for himself in Gunnison.
Steamboat Bantams start tourney with shutout win
Steamboat Springs' first youth hockey tournament of the season, the Rocky Mountain Rumble, opened Friday afternoon with a little three-county, on-ice rivalry between the Steamboat Springs Youth Hockey Association Bantam B's and the Kremmling Cattle Kings, a collection of 13- and 14-year-olds from Kremmling, Craig and the Oak Creek Hockey Association.
The Record for Nov. 8
Thursday, Nov. 8
VNA programs help parents
When it comes to community resources, the Northwest Colorado Visiting Nurse Association often is the first point of contact for expectant parents and families with young children. The VNA is the local public health provider for Routt and Moffat counties and is home to many community programs. The following is a summary of just some of the services and resources available through VNA. All programs are free unless otherwise noted.
'Growing our own educators'
Forums to gauge public support for four-year elementary education program
Two public forums scheduled for 2 and 6:30 p.m. at the Colorado Northwestern Community College Craig Campus on Tuesday will help determine if a four-year elementary education program could be offered in Craig, a CNCC official said.
Lodging boosts business
Sales tax revenue up for downtown, mountain area
The mountain area and downtown Steamboat Springs are continuing to recover from the sales slump experienced earlier this year, with gains in lodging revenue contributing a significant boost.
Hayden vetoes houses near airport
City's Planning Commission updates Comprehensive Plan
The Hayden Planning Commission on Tuesday struck down the idea of building residential housing near Yampa Valley Regional Airport, amid fears that doing so would create "two separate Haydens."
City staff shortages widespread
Manager: Four empty snowplow driver positions 'critical'
City staff shortages that will force a reduction in bus service this winter are being felt in other city departments as well.
