
By Shannon Lukens.
The US Postal Service is held eight Hiring Fairs across Colorado Thursday, one of which was in Steamboat Springs. They were there to answer any questions and help with applications. Postmasters from Kremmling and Granby were also in Steamboat Springs to help answer questions. Veronica Gallegos is the Human Resources Manager for the Colorado-Wyoming District.
“Today we’re trying to hire enough employees in this facility to serve the community and provide those that are working here currently, and the new people that come on, an opportunity to work something that resembles a traditional 40-hour work week, without working them to the excess.”
People can still apply for jobs at www.usps.com/careers
Gallegos says they are trying to staff rural and resort communities to provide the service that the community deserves.
US POSTAL SERVICE JOB FAIR IS IN STEAMBOAT SPRINGS
The local competition for the National Civics Bee is Friday night in Craig. Nine students from four middle schools are competing on their civics knowledge. It’s from 6-8 p.m. at the Luttrell Barn, 411 Emerson Street. Everyone is invited to watch the live quiz as students answer questions from judges to test their civics knowledge. Finalists from Craig will then compete on the state level at a competition hosted by the Colorado Chamber of Commerce on May 19.
Here are the nine finalists:
- Rayne Housel, Hayden Valley Middle School
- Ryun Pressgrove, Craig Middle School
- Jonas Pressgrove, Moffat County Christian Academy
- Chance Hixson, Moffat County Christian Academy
- Abigail Fraher, Craig Middle School
- Shaelynne Fross, Craig Middle School
- Adalynn Wall, Craig Middle School
- Mercy Fontenot, homeschool
- Grace Fontenot, homeschool
Bear River Young Life presents their community banquet Saturday night. Magician Ty Gallenbeck is performing. It’s at 6 p.m. Saturday at the Quality Inn and Suites in Craig. The banquet is free by you need to RSVP to BRYL.Banquet@gmail.com
Bear River Young Life Annual Community Banquet
Prom Night for Soroco High School is Saturday, April 22. Prom for the Soroco Rams is in Library Hall at Bud Werner Memorial Library in Steamboat Springs. After Prom is organized by the Junior parents and that is held at the high school in Oak Creek.
LOCAL HIGH SCHOOLS HOPE FOR SUPPORT FOR AFTER PROMS THIS SPRING
On Sunday, one lane of Lincoln Ave. will be closed for the removal of the holiday lights in the trees. This will be on both sides of Lincoln in downtown Steamboat Springs. Work starts at 6:30 a.m. The right-hand lane of eastbound Lincoln Avenue will be closed starting at approximately 6:30 a.m. with crews working from 12th to 3rd Street. The closure then shifts to the right-hand lane going westbound from 4th to 9th Street. The work and closure are expected to be completed by 4:30 p.m. the same day, pending no weather delays.
Friday is the last day of Spring Break for students in the Steamboat Springs School District. Those families will be heading home this weekend.
In Moffat County Sports, the Girls JV Soccer Team is away Friday afternoon against Fruita. The Track and Field Team is competing in the Coal Ridge Invitational at Stocker Stadium in Grand Junction Friday. The Bulldog Baseball team plays Olathe at home Saturday. Varsity starts at 11 a.m. and JV is at 1 p.m.
Check out what’s happening in the Yampa Valley on the Community Calendar.
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