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We’re Not Clowns juggling troupe to present 4 shows at Chief Theater

We’re Not Clowns will be performing monthly shows at the Chief Theater this winter. The award-winning juggling and comedy troupe will perform shows at 7 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 13, Feb. 9, March 3 and April 14. The show, which is geared to all ages, features juggling, magic, comedy, music and audience participation. Tickets are $10 for kids and $15 for adults and can be purchased at showclix.com/event/family-fun-night-with-were-not-clowns or at All That, 601 Lincoln Ave.

Steamboat student named to Morningside College dean’s list

Ryan T. Luttrell, of Steamboat Springs, has been named to the dean’s list at Morningside College for the fall 2017 semester. The dean’s list recognizes students who achieve a 3.67 grade point average or better and complete at least 12 credits of coursework with no grade below a “C-.” Morningside College is a private, coeducational, four-year liberal arts college in Sioux City, Iowa.

Free ask-a-lawyer clinic offered at Routt County Courthouse

The 14th Judicial District courts and Access to Justice Committee will offer an ask-a-lawyer legal clinic from noon to 2 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 11 at the Routt County Courthouse, 1955 Shield Drive in Steamboat Springs. The clinic is free to district residents.
Individual, 30-minute appointments at the clinics will be with volunteer lawyers to discuss civil matters including divorce, custody, protection orders, landlord-tenant problems, foreclosures and bankruptcy and debt problems. Professional interpretation will be available.
For more information or to make an appointment, contact the Routt County Clerk’s Office at 970-879-5020. Walk-ins will be served as time allows.

Student named to dean’s list at University of Minnesota Duluth

Arden Habermehl, of Steamboat Springs, has been named to the dean’s list at the University of Minnesota Duluth for the fall 2017 semester. Students named to the the dean’s list have achieved a grade point average of 3.5 or higher. Habermehl is a junior at the college.

Community blood drive slated for Thursday at medical center

The first community blood drive of the year will be held from 12:30 to 6 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 11 at UCHealth Yampa Valley Medical Center, 1024 Central Park Drive, in conjunction with Bonfils Blood Center. Donors are asked to bring an ID, eat a nutritious meal and drink plenty of water before donating blood.
Walk-ins are welcome, especially after 4 p.m. as space permits, but appointments are encouraged. Call Bonfils Appointment Center at 1-800-365-0006, option 2, or sign up online at bonfils.org using site code 0234.
All donors will be treated to complimentary pizza from Soda Creek Pizza and snacks from Honey Stinger in addition to the refreshments provided by Bonfils Blood Center. Donors will also receive a coupon for a free beverage at Gordon Biersch, Old Chicago or Rock Bottom.

Proof of rabies vaccination for pets required for public safety

When reclaiming lost or found pets from the animal shelter, a proof of rabies vaccination is required by the city of Steamboat Springs for public safety. If owners are unable to provide proof of vaccination, animals must be held at the shelter until the following conditions are met.
■ A rabies certificate is located, providing proof that the rabies vaccine is current;
■ A veterinarian can verify the date the rabies vaccine was given and that it is current; or,
■ The animal is scheduled for immediate vaccination and receives a rabies vaccine by a local veterinarian.
Following is a list of tips to make sure reclaiming your pet is a quick process.
■ Be sure to check with your vet on your pet’s vaccination status, and keep animals up-to-date on their vaccines.
■ Keep pet rabies certificates in an easy-to-find location
■ License your pet with the Routt County Humane Society or at your local Steamboat Springs veterinary clinic.
■ Microchip your pet, and keep tags on them with current contact information.


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