Steamboat briefs: Treasurer reminds property taxes are due on Tuesday
Routt County Treasurer Brita Horn would like to remind readers that full payment of property taxes is due Tuesday. For those who paid half of their property tax bills by Feb. 28, the second half is due June 17.
Checks can be made out to Routt County Treasurer and mailed to P.O. Box 770907, Steamboat Springs, CO 80477, or dropped off at 522 Lincoln Ave. Residents also can access their accounts at http://www.co.routt.co.us by selecting “Your Government,” “Departments,” “Treasurer” and “Property Tax Search.”
For more information, call 970-870-5555.
Adult sports leagues now accepting registrations
Registration is open for adult sports leagues — including softball, soccer and volleyball — through May 2. Find more information at http://www.steamboatsprings.net/adultsports.
Weigh and Win program is available until Friday
Weigh and Win, a free program that provides incentives to lose weight and make healthy lifestyle choices, is from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. through Friday at Yampa Valley Medical Center. Call Lisa Bankard at 970-871-2500 for more information.
Local groups reach out to returning service members
The Routt County Veterans Affairs, Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 4264 and American Legion Post 44 in Steamboat would like to meet and greet local sons and daughters returning from military service. The VFW is looking for female war veterans. The American Legion also is looking for new members. For more information, call VFW Post Commander Tony Weiss at 970-846-5035, Jim Stanko at 970-879-3936 or Routt County veterans service officer Michael T. Condie at 970-879-5489.
Tread of Pioneers Museum to be closed until Monday
The Tread of Pioneers Museum will be closed until Monday. It will reopen Tuesday with normal business hours of 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesdays through Saturdays.

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