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'Building crunching' nears
Ski Time Square demolition could begin July 1; will roll east to west
A liquidation sale is complete, asbestos abatement continues and the first buildings are set to come crashing down in Ski Time Square.
Stories
Downtown paving projects to end Friday
Morning traffic snarls, detours frustrate drivers
Downtown road-paving projects that frustrated drivers Thursday morning are scheduled for completion before the weekend.
Steamboat triathlete shrugs off age
Herter, 62, to compete this weekend at Danskin Women's Triathlon
Bonnie Herter seems proud to say she is part of the "and older" of this year's field at the Danskin Women's Triathlon.
Wood, Hinder perform well at camp
Junior quarterback offered scholarship to Cal
Steamboat Springs High School football stars work toward successful fall campaign
Meek's successor named
Luke DeWolfe to take over for legendary Steamboat boys basketball coach
Luke DeWolfe, who coached the freshmen basketball team last year and served as the head track and field coach, said he's excited for the opportunity.
Boniface, Robinson win Town Challenge race
Mountain bikers flock to Marabou for first event of season
Gretchen Sehler knew Wednesday's Town Challenge bike race, the first in a frustratingly weather-plagued season, would be one of the most popular the series had ever hosted.
The Record for June 24
8:43 a.m. A vehicle complaint was received from Colorado Highway 131 and C.R. 35, where a cyclist on the shoulder reported that a driver jumped out of their vehicle and yelled that it's unsafe to ride on the highway. Sheriff's Office deputies took a report.
News in Brief for Thursday, June 26
The Hahn's Peak Area Historical Society hosts an Arts, Crafts and Collectibles Fair from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Aug. 31 in the Hahn's Peak Schoolhouse.
Police issues back on agenda
Oak Creek Town Board to focus on public complaints
Complaints against the Oak Creek Police Department again are at issue and will be discussed at tonight's Town Board meeting.
CMC's Hart takes Fort Morgan job
Alpine Campus dean moves into president's role at Morgan Community College
After two years in Steamboat, Alpine Campus dean accepts job as president at Morgan Community College in Fort Morgan.
Cog Road repairs in works
Commissioners OK contract for slide study, design work
Routt County Road 76 slides nearly every year on a hillside about three miles north of Hayden.
High river flow postpones tubing season
Expert warns against floating Yampa until after Fourth of July weekend
Zabel pushes past tumor
Hayden girl fights on as chemotherapy treatment ends
More than a year after she spent her seventh birthday in the hospital, Hayden girl is finally done with chemotherapy.
Airman Warner lives high-pressure life
2006 Steamboat graduate makes her mark as plane captain on aircraft carrier
The first opportunity Airman Justine Warner had to set foot on the aircraft carrier U.S.S. John C. Stennis came just moments after her first carrier landing.
'Building crunching' nears
Ski Time Square demolition could begin July 1; will roll east to west
A liquidation sale is complete, asbestos abatement continues and the first buildings are set to come crashing down in Ski Time Square.
