Top 10 most-viewed stories for the week of July 24 to 30, 2014
1. Helicopter ordered for Zirkel Wilderness fire, July 23, 1,111 pageviews
2. Downtown Steamboat Springs on verge of one of its biggest makeovers in years, July 26, 1,071 pageviews
3. Jail Report for July 19 to 25, 2014, July 26, 1,027 pageviews
4. Omar M. Campbell: Thoughts about Mexico, July 29, 859 pageviews
5. Flash flood watch issued for Steamboat Springs, July 28, 809 pageviews
6. Residents advised not to let strangers into homes, July 25, 772 pageviews
7. Transients passing through Steamboat from Rainbow Family gathering, July 25, 766 pageviews
8. Winter Sports Club cyclists not being allowed on Forest Service trails, July 24, 712 pageviews
9. Parking consultant says Steamboat Springs doesn’t have a ‘big’ downtown parking problem, but challenges remain, July 29, 674 pageviews
10. City learns the cost of repairing Howelsen Hill mudslide damage, July 24, 628 pageviews
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Approximately 700 Routt County residents have received 2nd dose of COVID-19 vaccine
STEAMBOAT SPRINGS — Getting the second COVID-19 vaccination shot “comes down to the biology of how the vaccine works,” said Dr. Nathan Anderson, an emergency medicine physician at UCHealth Yampa Valley Medical Center.