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Steamboat City Council saddled with Iron Horse Inn
City officials are seeking new management, not a new owner, for the Iron Horse Inn. Those officials say Steamboat Springs is financially saddled with the property for the next seven years. The Steamboat Springs City Council voted Tuesday night to open the inn to requests for proposals from interested parties that would like to take over management of the two-building facility.
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Oak Creek Town Board to discuss marijuana grow site
Jacob Wise and his medical marijuana dispensary will go before the Oak Creek Town Board tonight in an attempt to get approval for an 1,800-square-foot grow space in downtown Oak Creek. Wise, the owner of Mary?s dispensary, said the grow space is a potential boon to his business ? the only marijuana dispensary in Oak Creek.
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Cowboy OK after fall during Steamboat's Rocky Mountain Bull Bash
Last weekend, Utah cowboy Rylan Wright found out just how hard Wall Street is to ride, and how painful it can be when it knocks you down. And it had nothing to do with the stock market. The 23-year-old took a nasty hit during the first part of Sunday?s Rocky Mountain Bull Bash at Brent Romick Rodeo Arena in Steamboat Springs.
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The Record for Sept. 7
1:01 a.m. Steamboat Springs Police Department officers were called to a complaint about construction noise in the Whistler Village area. Officers told the construction workers to stop working.
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Routt County military families focus on Afghanistan
Last week?s announcement that U.S. combat operations in Iraq officially have ended has been met with a wide range of emotions from Routt County families who currently have or have had loved ones serve overseas. Several Routt County families now turn their attention to Afghanistan.
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Yampa River water flows swing abruptly in Steamboat
Water levels in the Yampa River went through some dramatic fluctuations this week, dropping to ankle deep Tuesday and soaring to above average Wednesday. The Yampa had been running well above normal flows through late summer, but it began a steep decline Sept. 2 as unusually generous releases from Stagecoach Reservoir were tapered.