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Wintry weather causes wrecks
4 people injured in vehicle accidents on Rabbit Ears Pass, US 40
Three people were injured in a head-on collision on Rabbit Ears Pass on Tuesday afternoon, where wintry weather and icy roads wreaked havoc on motorists.
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Wintry weather causes wrecks
4 people injured in vehicle accidents on Rabbit Ears Pass, US 40
Three people were injured in a head-on collision on Rabbit Ears Pass on Tuesday afternoon, where wintry weather and icy roads wreaked havoc on motorists.
Enrollment figures not yet finalized
Increase in funded students could help district's bottom line
The number of students enrolled in the Steamboat Springs School District may prove to be the difference between a balanced budget and a district in debt.
District over budget, confident
Economy has cost Steamboat $100K in expected interest revenue
School officials say the economic downturn has cost the Steamboat Springs School District $100,000 in expected interest revenue for the 2008-09 budget year, and caused several unexpected expenses that require passage of a supplemental budget.
A rough holiday season
Economist Carl Steidtmann forecasts a tough end to 2008
The 2009-10 holiday season will be a much happier time than the upcoming one, economist and Steamboat Springs resident Carl Steidtmann told the Steamboat Springs City Council on Tuesday.
Udall, Salazar support stimulus
Candidates stump to large Steamboat Springs crowd
U.S. Reps. John Salazar and Mark Udall defended their votes against a $700 billion financial bailout bill at a campaign stop in Steamboat Springs on Tuesday, and they expressed support for a new $150 billion economic stimulus package
Steamboat soccer prepares to head to Wheat Ridge
Sailors confident in match
Today's first round Class 4A state playoff match with No. 10 Wheat Ridge and No. 23 Steamboat Springs doesn't appear to be your typical lopsided first-round matchup.
Budget frustrations grow
Commissioners unsatisfied with Wall's expenditure explanations
Sheriff Gary Wall and the Routt County Board of Commissioners flexed their constitutional authority Tuesday as a budget dispute between the county's top law enforcement officer and administrators raged on.
Police Blotter for Oct. 20
Monday, Oct. 20
Steamboat briefs for Oct. 22
Steamboat briefs for Oct. 22
Brian Harvey: No to budget cuts
No to budget cuts
Erich Esswein: A bias perspective
A bias perspective
Bob Hiester: Education tax valued
Education tax valued
Our View: Vote 'yes' on Amendment 59
Amendment 59 is an imperfect but necessary step toward repairing the state constitution, and we urge voters to support the measure.
Theft suspect sentenced to 8 years
Steamboat Springs man stole 5 vehicles in 2006 and 2007
A Steamboat Springs man was sentenced Tuesday to eight years in prison for the 2007 theft of three cars from Victory Motors of Steamboat and the 2006 thefts of a motorcycle and all-terrain vehicle from Action Motorsports.
Assault victim out of hospital
A Steamboat Springs man who was injured in a suspected assault Sunday morning was released from a Denver hospital Tuesday.
Joanne Palmer: The trash man cometh
I live on a quiet street. My sleep rarely is interrupted. Most mornings I awaken to the sound of birds, occasionally a barking dog or my alarm clock. All is peaceful in the 'hood except for Friday. As I lay in bed trying my best to become one with my flannel sheets, I hear a rumbling that can only mean one thing.
Soroco falls in 5
Volleyball team's season comes to an end
There is no silver lining to Tuesday's loss for the Soroco High School volleyball team.
