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Steamboat Springs High School Class of 1959 returns for reunion
They smiled and laughed as they caught up and reminisced. A number of things have changed since Steamboat Springs High School's Class of 1959 graduated.
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Search for missing woman to continue today
Rebecca Green, 40, of Steamboat Springs, fell into water near upper Fish Creek Falls
Forty-year-old Rebecca Green, of Steamboat Springs, and her 8-year-old son, Kade, fell into Fish Creek below the upper falls Saturday. Kade suffered cuts on his head but was carried out by rescuers in stable condition. Green has been missing since going into the water at about 1 p.m.
Sports briefs: Packets required for Steamboat high school athletes
School let out at Steamboat Springs High School, and fall sports may be about the last thing on anyone's mind.
The Record for June 11
Thursday, June 11
Steamboat briefs: No injuries reported in semi accident near Hayden
No injuries reported in semi accident near Hayden
Hayden jazzes up its history
Town to post plaques on 11 buildings dating to the early 1900s
In Hayden's downtown, a building isn't just a building. What's now a shop once might have been a church, a pool hall or a bowling alley. If it's been around awhile, a building probably has been reincarnated once, twice or three times over.
Craig attorney: No citation coming for Carwile
Some council members would like more about policy issue
Craig City Attorney Kenny Wohl said he does not plan to cite City Councilor Terry Carwile, who may have violated the city charter by not filing a complete campaign expense report after the April election.
Retiring preschool director shares memories of 27 years at St. Mark's
In the basement of St. Mark's Episcopal Church, miniature chairs sit at knee-high tables, empty, as if waiting for the next class of 3-year-olds to troop down the stairs with their muddy shoes and miles of craft paper and Scotch tape.
700 vote anything but simple
If council OKs annexation, petitioners must gather signatures
Discussions of the proposed Steamboat 700 development have been anything but simple, and residents and officials have bandied about the question of who has the right - and responsibility - to make the final decision.
Tom Ross: You have the right to dry
The sun finally made an appearance in the skies above the Yampa Valley on Friday, reminding Steamboaters that under Colorado law, they have the inalienable right to dry. Ever since House Bill 1270 went into effect Aug. 6, 2008, Coloradans have had the right to throw up a clothesline and conserve energy by hanging their tighty whities in the breeze.
Steamboat Springs High School Class of 1959 returns for reunion
They smiled and laughed as they caught up and reminisced. A number of things have changed since Steamboat Springs High School's Class of 1959 graduated.
Camp Invention coming to Steamboat
Demand already has capped enrollment for educational event
When Kris Rowse and her family moved to Steamboat Springs two years ago, she wanted the ability to send her children to Camp Invention.
