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Author Ibram X. Kendi’s “How To Be An Antiracist” was a pretty obvious choice for this year’s One Book Steamboat selection, said Jennie Lay, adult programs coordinator at Steamboat’s Bud Werner Memorial Library. One look at the library’s checkout list and it was clear that racism, and particularly antiracism, was a big topic on peoples’ minds.
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As people around the country shelter in place during the COVID-19 pandemic, they are looking for new ways to connect with their communities.In New York,…
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It's already been a noteworthy season for Steamboat Ski Resort in Northern Colorado. In October alone, the mountain saw 63 inches of snow, a record high...
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Many parts of Steamboat Springs and Routt County are dealing with growing pains, from infrastructure to housing to congestion. One area that hasn't been…
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Steamboat Springs prides itself not only on its world-renowned ski slopes, but for its agricultural and ranching roots. But it hasn't always been able to…
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A house in Steamboat Springs is expensive. A single-family home can be anywhere from $600,000 to over $1 million — and for most low- and middle-income…
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Before the call came, Chuck Cerasoli had poured his second cup of black coffee, finished settling into a leather armchair and taken a few deep breaths. He…
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Steamboat Springs, like many of Colorado's high country resort communities, is grappling with how it wants to grow.The city itself has more than doubled…
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Finding a river in the West that still behaves like a Western river -- one that rises and falls with the annual rush of melting snow -- is tough. Many of…
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After decades of debate over how to preserve it, Steamboat Springs’ historic Arnold Barn is on the move.The barn is moving 1,000 feet from the base of…