Search and Rescue seeks assistant to handle workload
Sunday, Oct. 28, 2007
Routt County Search and Rescue Treasurer Kristia Check-Hill has a Friday tradition.
Longing for the past
Oak Creek home décor business brings back simpler times
Sunday, Oct. 28, 2007
Bonnie Manke’s inspiration for her new Oak Creek business, Nostalgia, was just that — a longing for the past.
Steamboat rallies for Halloween ‘Femur Fundraiser’
Saturday, Oct. 27, 2007
Craig and Andy Kennedy are Halloween heroes. The energetic Steamboat Springs couple boasts “closets full” of Halloween costumes and vouch that they have never repeated a costume twice.
Steamboat psychic uses intuition to heal, answer questions
Friday, Oct. 26, 2007
Bee Herz said her first experiences as a psychic medium began when she was a child. At the time, having visions and receiving messages from higher beings was overwhelming and frightening — so much so that Herz would “block” and refuse the information flowing to her.
Police urge safe driving during Halloween
Friday, Oct. 26, 2007
Local law enforcement officers are encouraging people who celebrate Halloween this weekend to drive safely and be aware of children on the streets.
Firefighting fitness
Hayden man preparing for world competition in Las Vegas
Wednesday, Oct. 24, 2007
A group of wide-eyed Hayden Valley Elementary School students were treated to more than just a “Stop, Drop and Roll” lesson Wednesday.
Demo case dismissal requested
Wednesday, Oct. 24, 2007
A Steamboat Springs attorney is asking the District Attorney’s Office to dismiss charges against a 21-year-old man accused of destroying a Steamboat house during an alleged demolition party in April, claiming that the man is the victim in the case.
North Routt fire tax would pay chief, increase volunteer benefits
Sunday, Oct. 21, 2007
Dave Moss likes to think of the North Routt Fire Protection District as a three-legged stool with a loose leg.
Ski area projects remain on track
Headwall regrade still on schedule
Sunday, Oct. 21, 2007
With opening day only 32 days away, construction crews working at the base of Steamboat Ski Area are working in high gear to complete a massive re-grading project.
Oak Creek historian recalls comical, tragic stories during centennial tour
Sunday, Oct. 21, 2007
Oak Creek resident Rosie Hudack died in 1943 after living a full life and spending a lot of time at the Oak Creek Cemetery mourning a deceased boyfriend.
Mucklow receives two awards
Routt County extension agent honored by CSU
Saturday, Oct. 20, 2007
Jay Whaley knew it wouldn’t be easy to get Colorado State University Extension Director C.J. Mucklow to attend an annual awards banquet in Fort Collins, so he did what he had to.
Benefit today for former Hayden man
Kochenower still in hospital after Sept. 21 motorcycle accident
Friday, Oct. 19, 2007
A benefit for former Hayden resident Tyrrell “Tye” Kochenower is today in Northglenn.
Meteorologist predicts heavy snow in Steamboat similar to 2005-06
Friday, Oct. 19, 2007
Joe Ramey, a National Weather Service meteorologist in Grand Junction, said Thursday that another storm is expected to dump more snow on the area this weekend. And although that snow will melt by early next week, Routt County residents should keep their shovels handy in the coming months.
Longtime landfill employee liked to laugh, ski
Wednesday, Oct. 17, 2007
Being the youngest of four children has its advantages — like knowing your parents love you the most and that you’re the best looking one of your siblings.
Man arrested in alleged sex assault
Craig man arrested on suspicion of two incidents involving 9-year-old girl
Wednesday, Oct. 17, 2007
A 33-year-old Craig man was arrested Oct. 5 on suspicion of forcing a 9-year-old girl to touch him inappropriately at a Thanksgiving gathering last year.
VNA urges flu vaccinations
Association kicks off annual flu shot campaign Monday
Wednesday, Oct. 17, 2007
In an attempt to curb the number of flu cases hitting the Yampa Valley this year, the Northwest Colorado Visiting Nurse Association kicked off its annual flu shot campaign Monday, encouraging everyone to get vaccinated.
Man dies in accident at Milner Landfill
Longtime employee remembered as smart, caring, irreplaceable
Tuesday, Oct. 16, 2007
A 51-year-old Steamboat Springs man died Tuesday afternoon at the Twin Landfill in Milner after a bulldozer attachment fell on top of him.
BID voters have more options
Downtown walk-in voting available until Nov. 6
Monday, Oct. 15, 2007
Eligible property owners and tenants in downtown Steamboat Springs now have more options to vote for a proposed tax that would raise money for downtown advocacy and improvement issues.
Soroco coach reels in grant to enhance fishing program
Monday, Oct. 15, 2007
For Soroco physical education teacher David Bruner, taking a group of teenagers fishing is about more than just making a great catch and getting out of school.
Question and Answer: Deb Armstrong
Sunday, Oct. 14, 2007
At the tender age of 20, Seattle native Deb Armstrong won Olympic gold in the women’s giant slalom at the 1984 Winter Olympics in Sarajevo. As the former ambassador of skiing for Taos Ski Valley, Armstrong has spent the past 23 years of her life sharing her passion for skiing with others.
South Routt-grown business
New Phippsburg feed, supply store offers plethora of products
Sunday, Oct. 14, 2007
When Wendy and Jules Palyo began chasing their dream of opening a new business in South Routt County, they knew they wanted it to be built by, staffed by and supported by the community.
Grants push county closer to improving communication system
Saturday, Oct. 13, 2007
A recent dose of federal grants has pushed Routt County in the right direction to begin using an 800-megahertz system for emergency responders.
Oak Creek transfers funds for budget
Saturday, Oct. 13, 2007
In order to balance Oak Creek’s budget, the Oak Creek Town Board made a $250,000 transfer from the town’s electric fund to its general fund Thursday night.
On scene: On writing well
Friday, Oct. 12, 2007
There are a few things that are generally true about people who write for a living.
Jade Summit case continued
Steamboat City Council struggles through ‘hybrid’ hearing
Friday, Oct. 12, 2007
After hearing four hours of testimony Thursday, city officials postponed their quasi-judicial case to determine the fate of Jade Summit’s Pirate’s Pub liquor license.
Crime team reduces budget
Wiggins: Donations allowed ACET to cut spending
Thursday, Oct. 11, 2007
The All Crimes Enforcement Team has reduced its supplies and operations budget by 34 percent while making several drug-related arrests with limited staff.
Felonies swamp DA’s Office
Judicial District gets OK to hire new investigator
Thursday, Oct. 11, 2007
An increase in felony cases across the 14th Judicial District is overloading the District Attorney’s Office and could result in the hire of a new investigator.
North Routt fire tax would fund chief, benefits
Wednesday, Oct. 10, 2007
Dave Moss likes to think of the North Routt Fire Protection District as a three-legged stool with a loose leg.
Most South Routt board races uncontested
Wednesday, Oct. 10, 2007
Three current South Routt School Board members feel pretty good about their chances of serving another term. School Board President Tim Corrigan and members Joel Harris, who was appointed to the board in April, and Rodney Wilson are seeking re-election in uncontested races. Each term is for four years.
Palyo looks to unseat Long
Wednesday, Oct. 10, 2007
South Routt School District voters have a choice between the old and the new on Election Day. Longtime South Routt School Board member Linda Long is being challenged by Jules Palyo.
Mill levy would fund business improvement district
Wednesday, Oct. 10, 2007
Downtown Steamboat Springs commercial property owners and tenants have the option of voting for a tax to fund a business improvement district.
Accidents keep troopers busy
Wednesday, Oct. 10, 2007
A 35-year-old Denver man was injured Tuesday morning when the semitrailer he was driving slammed into a rock embankment below the Timbers Villas condominiums on U.S. Highway 40, after the man’s brakes apparently failed.
Finger Rock Fish Hatchery stocks fish, sustains healthy trout populations
Sunday, Oct. 7, 2007
On Tuesday morning in Yampa, about 2,000 rainbow trout were loaded into a Colorado Division of Wildlife truck headed for their new home — Rangers Lake, about two hours away.
Wall advised to seek attorney
Commissioners: Sheriff’s policies have legal, fiscal risks
Sunday, Oct. 7, 2007
The Routt County Board of Commissioners has advised Routt County Sheriff Gary Wall to seek legal counsel, citing Sheriff’s Office policies that commissioners say “present significant legal or financial risk for the county.”
Four men face up to 12 years in prison for demolition party’s damages
Saturday, Oct. 6, 2007
Four former tenants accused of throwing a “demolition party” are now facing more severe felony charges after the District Attorney’s Office upped the ante in the case.
Two die in accident on U.S. 40
Head-on collision closes highway Thursday afternoon
Friday, Oct. 5, 2007
Two men died in an accident on U.S. Highway 40 west of Hayden on Thursday afternoon.
Charges filed in homemade bomb case
Haskins, Zabel face felonies as a result of August incident
Friday, Oct. 5, 2007
Two 19-year-old former Hayden residents have been charged with possessing an explosive device and reckless endangerment for allegedly setting off homemade acid bombs in Hayden in August.
Tax ballot process ‘tricky’
Downtown residents must request mail-in form by Oct. 20
Thursday, Oct. 4, 2007
Property owners and tenants living in the Downtown Steamboat Springs Business Improvement District must request a mail-in ballot by Oct. 20 to vote on a proposed tax that would raise money for downtown advocacy and improvement issues.
Part of trail privately owned
Legal matter briefly closes section of recreation route
Wednesday, Oct. 3, 2007
Users of the Yampa River Core Trail were detoured for about 12 hours Sept. 26, as a private property owner exercised his right over a portion of the trail that was apparently built on his land.
Soroco High School sophomore names donated bronze sculpture ‘Roco’
Sunday, Sept. 30, 2007
As Soroco Middle and High School Principal Dr. James Chamberlin pored over dozens of suggested names for the school’s new mascot, one stood out above the rest.
Rebuilding a life
Hayden couple picks up pieces after devastating fire
Sunday, Sept. 30, 2007
Kay and Brett Brooks were driving home from celebrating their seventh anniversary in Steamboat Springs on Sept. 16 when Kay noticed smoke coming from their 3,200-square-foot log cabin home off Routt County Road 37.
Family rallies behind Hayden man injured in motorcycle accident
Saturday, Sept. 29, 2007
When Oak Creek resident Trenton Kochenower heard his older brother, Tyrrell “Tye” Kochenower, had been involved in a motorcycle accident in Weld County, he immediately rushed to his side.
Affidavits cite threats
Police: Cisneros repeatedly spoke of killing baby, herself
Friday, Sept. 28, 2007
The mother of slain 1-year-old Brianna Simon had threatened to kill herself and her daughter in the weeks leading up to the Sept. 6 incident that left Brianna dead in her Steamboat Springs home, according to police affidavits made public Thursday.
Court system expands hours
County officials continue to tackle ‘glitches’ at Justice Center
Friday, Sept. 28, 2007
Moving to the new Routt County Justice Center was just what the court system needed to expand its hours.
Police investigate high school bomb threat
All Routt County high schools notified of ambiguous call
Friday, Sept. 28, 2007
Steamboat Springs police are investigating a high school bomb threat that was called in to Routt County Communications on Thursday morning.
Fort Collins to hold murder trial
Retrial in 2001 Johnson case could take place in six months
Thursday, Sept. 27, 2007
Thomas Lee Johnson’s second murder trial will take place in Fort Collins.
Sheriff’s Office launches redesigned Web site
Wednesday, Sept. 26, 2007
People who want to know more about the Routt County Sheriff’s Office can now access that information with the click of a mouse.
Thomas Lee Johnson's case will be reheard, possibly in Routt County
Wednesday, Sept. 26, 2007
Thomas Lee Johnson, convicted in 2001 for killing Steam-boat Springs resident Lori Lyn Bases, has been awarded a new trial.
Oak Creek’s new police chief comes with impressive background
Sunday, Sept. 23, 2007
The tragic events of Sept. 11, 2001, touched the hearts and lives of all Americans.
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