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Search and Rescue crews train on the Yampa
As members of Routt County Search and Rescue prepared to shoot a rope across the Yampa River for a training exercise Tuesday, a pair of kayakers floating downriver helpfully offered to paddle the line across.
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Search and Rescue crews train on the Yampa
As members of Routt County Search and Rescue prepared to shoot a rope across the Yampa River for a training exercise Tuesday, a pair of kayakers floating downriver helpfully offered to paddle the line across.
Cleanup crews hit the road
Volunteers are needed to pick up litter in Routt County during Saturday's second annual Highway Clean-Up Day sponsored by the Routt County Board of Commissioners.
The Record for May 13
2:21 a.m. A suspicious person was reported in the 300 block of South Poplar Street in Hayden. Everything was fine.
Locals fare well at Special Olympics
Sara Barry has a suggestion. Next spring, if people are looking for something to do, the Horizons Specialized Services volunteer suggested they head to Craig to watch the Special Olympics Western Regional Meet.
Steamboat briefs for May 15
Mainstreet to explore generation gap
Hayden names basketball coaches
One new face, one familiar will take over high school teams
The Hayden School District moved Tuesday to shore up two coaching vacancies, filling its boys and girls varsity coaching slots in time to allow the planning of summer camps and team activities.
Kleckler excited about new position
Ex-Hayden AD to lead career center
Hayden Athletics Director Kevin Kleckler's No. 1 priority has always been children.
Council approves $20K for rec center studies
Voters deserve a chance to hear the facts and make an educated decision, Craig City Councilor Gene Bilodeau said.
Liquor licensees address City Council
Right in the thick of the Craig City Council's plans to restructure its liquor licensing and violation procedures, 10 Craig businesses failed liquor license compliance checks.
Flags stolen and vandalized
Oak Creek Police Department investigating May 8, 9 incidents
When Candy Johnson's son left Oak Creek for basic training after joining the U.S. Army last year, she and her husband purchased an American flag and hung it from the porch of their Bell Street home. Johnson's son Kane, a 2007 Soroco High School graduate, is scheduled to begin a 15-month tour of duty in Iraq on Friday.
Carpenters' Ball gala fundraiser Saturday
Members of Steamboat Springs' construction and development communities already have generously given time and materials for the newest Routt County Habitat for Humanity duplex in West End Village. Now, the broader community has a chance to kick up its heels while supporting Habitat.
Bypass supporters uniting
Group hopes to consolidate plan for moving forward
Tired of the idea of a Steamboat Springs bypass road being kicked around for decades without action, a group of bypass supporters is gathering next week to consolidate efforts and formulate a plan for moving forward.
YVRA gets funding grant
CDOT will cover $110,000 of matching cost for improvements
Routt County commissioners approved a grant agreement Tuesday to help fund improvements at Yampa Valley Regional Airport.
Sunset Elementary School oral history project nears completion
They've listened. They've written. And, by the end of the school year, Sunset Elementary School students will see the results of their labor, said Cheryl Arnett, Sunset Elementary first-grade teacher.
