Ski area rescue, cat adoptions pique readers’ interest
1. Teen skier rescued from ‘The Land of the Little People’ at Steamboat Ski Area, Dec. 30, 1,202 pageviews
2. Routt County Humane Society offering free adoptions of feral cats from McCoy cat colony, Jan. 2, 1,186 pageviews
3. Minimum wage increase benefits some, not others, Dec. 30, 887 pageviews
4. Jail Report for Dec. 24 to Dec. 30, 2016, Dec. 31, 708 pageviews
5. Mixed-use micro-apartment project files pre-application with Steamboat Springs planning, Dec. 29, 695 pageviews
6. City of Steamboat Springs shopping for new airport hangar, Jan. 2, 666 pageviews
7. The Record for Sunday, Jan. 1, 2017: Fireworks, fights, and drunken pedestrians in the first hours of the year, Jan. 2, 600 pageviews
8. Real estate transactions Dec. 22 through 28, Dec. 31, 536 pageviews
9. New possible caretaker for neglected Arnold Barn emerges, Jan. 3, 529 pageviews
10. Labor department goes after man for unemployment fraud, Dec. 29, 484 pageviews
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The quandaries of quarantine: Local public health director explains the process
STEAMBOAT SPRINGS — When it comes to people complying with COVID-19 quarantines, Routt County Director of Public Health Roberta Smith said the response has been variable.