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Logging of ski slopes under way
Forest Service, Steamboat officials will remove only most dangerous trees this year
Tuesday, Oct. 7, 2008
Several Mount Werner hiking and biking trails have been closed for the remainder of the fall while the Steamboat Ski Area and U.S. Forest Service work to remove dead and dangerous trees before the slopes open to skiers and snowboarders for the winter.
New allegations against ex-Habitat director
Flannery accused of stealing about $70K from county nonprofit
Tuesday, Oct. 7, 2008
Police are investigating claims that Shelly Flannery, former executive director of Routt County Habitat for Humanity, embezzled about $70,000 from the nonprofit organization over a nine-month period.
District pulls $1M from funds
Tuesday, Oct. 7, 2008
The 2007-08 school year presented a “perfect storm” — financially speaking — for the Steamboat Spring School District, resulting in a nearly $1 million gap between revenues and expenses, Finance Director Dale Mellor told the School Board during its meeting Monday.
TIC aims to ease concerns about Nebraska merger
Sunday, Sept. 28, 2008
TIC Holdings and Kiewit Corp. issued assurances last week that their merger won’t mean upheaval in TIC’s Steamboat Springs headquarters.
Rural estate subdivision has plenty of room for biathletes
Sunday, Oct. 5, 2008
Developer Todd Gilbertson was a biathlete as a young man and didn’t fully realize it.
Chad Bedell: Harvest time should rekindle memories
Sunday, Oct. 5, 2008
In the 1940s and ’50s, farmers from Steamboat to Clark grew grain crops to supplement their dairy herds during the long winters.
Soda Creek springs to life
Tuesday, Oct. 7, 2008
The new Soda Creek Elementary School, in its first day of operation after more than a year of construction, received a stamp of approval Monday from enthusiastic students who deemed the school not only “awesome,” but also “very big.”
Resident recalls K2 tragedy that claimed 11 lives
Friday, Aug. 8, 2008
As he looked up the mountain in Pakistan a week ago, Steamboat Springs resident Eric Meyer saw more than 15 climbers moving slowly toward the summit of K2 and knew he had to make a choice.
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