Top 10 most-viewed stories for the week of June 30 to July 6, 2016
1. Jim Haskins bids farewell after rewarding career, June 30, 751 pageviews
2. City Council rating in employee satisfaction survey remains low, June 29, 697 pageviews
3. Going behind the scenes of Steamboat’s big fireworks show, July 4, 663 pageviews
4. Trailhead vandals plead guilty, June 29, 655 pageviews
5. Jail Report for June 25 to July 1, 2016, July 2, 631 pageviews
6. Two Craig men arrested for opiate distribution, July 6, 621 pageviews
7. New roundabout at Central Park Drive comes with new traffic pattern, July 1, 573 pageviews
8. Traditions worth celebrating, July 4, 510 pageviews
9. City working to collect thousands of dollars from serial parking offenders, June 30, 453 pageviews
10. Real estate transactions for June 24 to 30, 2016, July 2, 444 pageviews
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Steamboat middle schoolers to return to full-time, in-person school March 22
STEAMBOAT SPRINGS — Steamboat Springs School District plans to bring middle school students back to school full time and in person in two weeks on March 22.