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Attorney expects plea deal
Women accused of embezzling $1.2M make court appearance
The attorney representing one of two Routt County women accused of embezzling more than $1.2 million from a local bank expects prosecutors to offer a plea agreement.
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The Record for May 4
Sunday, May 4
Triple Crown ordinance shelved
City Council to review Steamboat 700 proposal tonight
The Steamboat Springs City Council has plenty of items on its agenda when it meets today for the first time in three weeks - but Triple Crown won't be one of them.
Fewer expected for all-day K
Families of about 70 children have confirmed for this fall
Steamboat Springs School District leaders have a rough idea of how many students will wind up in full-day kindergarten this fall.
Tech expansion shaping up
Hayden vocational building should be finished this summer
Kevin Kleckler radiates enthusiasm when he discusses Hayden High School's vocational education facility. The expanded Babson-Carpenter Career and Technical Education Center is slated to be finished this summer.
Attorney expects plea deal
Women accused of embezzling $1.2M make court appearance
The attorney representing one of two Routt County women accused of embezzling more than $1.2 million from a local bank expects prosecutors to offer a plea agreement.
Faces without places
Panel uses scenarios to look at economic realities of affordable housing
A panel of local officials tried Friday to add a human aspect to the affordable housing discussion.
Tom Ross: Factory outlet fishing just looks strange
Anglers on hold as spring comes slowly to the Yampa Valley
The sight of fly fishermen clad in bulky waders waddling past the Ann Taylor and Jones of New York fashion stores in Silverthorne on Sunday was a little surreal. But the anglers were hooking trout, and I guess the shoppers were netting bargains.
Steamboat Briefs for May 6
Carpenter's Ball set for May 17
