Noble And Musgrave Promoted Within Steamboat Springs Police Department
The Steamboat Springs Police department announced new advancements for the new year promoting Evan Noble to sergeant and Shane Musgrave to detective.
View ArticleApplications Now Open For City Council District I Seat
Individuals interested in filling the District I seat on the Steamboat Springs City Council can apply starting today.
View ArticleDecember Teen of the Month - Nicole Zedeck
Members of the Steamboat Springs Teen Council have selected Nicole Zedeck as Teen of the Month for December 2016.
View ArticleCity Closures & Additional Services During 104th Winter Carnival
The City of Steamboat Springs is preparing for the festivities surrounding the 104th Steamboat Springs Winter Carnival and will be closing several roads to accommodate these events.
View ArticleCoffee With Council Meeting Friday, February 10th
Coffee with Council is set for Friday, February 10th with Councilman Scott Ford and other available council members from 7:30am to 9:00am.
View ArticleRevocable Licenses and Signs in City Limits
Every year property owners are required to obtain a revocable license for any private improvements, amenities, and items located within the city or state right-of way (ROW).
View ArticleSteamboat Springs Transit Hosts Summer Seasonal Job Fair
Steamboat Springs Transit (SST) will bring together employers from across the western United States during a Summer Seasonal Job Fair in Steamboat Springs on March 3, 2017 from 10am to 4pm.
View ArticleSki FREE At Colorado’s Historic Howelsen Hill On February 26
The public is invited to the upcoming Ski FREE Day at Howelsen Hill on Sunday, February 26, 2017. On Ski FREE Sunday, the Bud Werner Library will give away a free copy of the book, Hotdogger, to...
View ArticleNew Citizens’ Police Academy Accepting Applications for Inaugural Class
The Steamboat Springs Police Department unveiled a new Citizens’ Police Academy designed to enhance the community’s knowledge about local law enforcement.
View ArticleNew Citizens’ Police Academy Accepting Applications for Inaugural Class
The Steamboat Springs Police Department unveiled a new Citizens’ Police Academy designed to enhance the community’s knowledge about local law enforcement.
View ArticleNew Citizens’ Police Academy Accepting Applications for Inaugural Class
The Steamboat Springs Police Department unveiled a new Citizens’ Police Academy designed to enhance the community’s knowledge about local law enforcement.
View ArticleCoffee With Council Meeting Friday, March 10th
The March discussion will focus on the condition of city streets and city council funding priorities.
View ArticleFinal Ski FREE Day at Howelsen Hill Ski Area Slated for Sunday, March 12
Ski FREE Sunday Also Marks Closing Day for Public Skiing for 2016/17 Winter Season
View ArticleSuspects Sought In Commercial Break & Enter: Reward Offered
Steamboat Springs Police Department and Routt County Crime Stoppers are seeking the public’s assistance
View ArticleInternational Internet Fraud Scam Leads to Local Arrests
Steamboat Springs Investigators tracking an internet-based financial fraud scheme have made two local arrests.
View ArticleHowelsen Hill Nordic Trail Closures
The Howelsen Hill Nordic Center is proud to host the 2017 Nordic Combined Western Regionals. Athletes will be using the Howelsen Hill Nordic Center for racing on Saturday, March 11th, and several...
View ArticleCitizens’ Police Academy Application Deadline Extended to March 31
The application deadline for the Citizens’ Police Academy has been extended to Friday, March 31, 2017. The inaugural class will run 6-9pm every Wednesday evening from April 26 through June 28, 2017.
View Article2017 Yampa River Improvement Project
The City of Steamboat Springs Parks and Community Services Department will be conducting river improvement work in the Yampa River along Yampa Street, from Little Toots Park to the Ambulance Barn...
View ArticleJon Snyder Named Public Works Director
The City of Steamboat Springs announced today that Jon Snyder has been named as the new Public Works Director. Snyder was selected from a pool of 40 applicants for the position.
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