By Shannon Lukens.

Paving crews are back in Steamboat Springs, paving all of the streets that were milled and stripped a few weeks ago. Delays have been because of weather and CDOT work in the canyon between Steamboat and the asphalt plant by the airport in Hayden.
Tyson Waneka with United Companies out of Grand Junction says they just finished Eagle Ridge, and will pave Medicine Springs, and the Whistler and Walton Creek Road areas Wednesday. Nob Street will be paved tomorrow. Fish Creek Falls Road gets repaved Thursday and Friday.
The rest of the paving schedule is on our website. If your street is getting paved, you will get a red door hanger on your front door 24 hours before.
- Monday, June 12, is the Harwig and Telemark Court area.
- Tuesday, June 13, is when James and Short Streets are paved.
- Wednesday, June 14, is when Curve Court gets paved.
- West End Village will be paved June 14-16, to finish out the week.
HERE IS THE REPAVING SCHEDULE FOR STEAMBOAT SPRINGS

Colorado Parks and Wildlife wants to hear from the public about possible changes in Big Game Hunting regulations. In-person and virtual meetings are scheduled throughout the state. There’s a list on our website.
CPW TO HOLD MEETINGS ON BIG GAME HUNTING

The Climate Crew with Yampa Valley Sustainability Council is looking for 15 volunteers to plant trees alongside the U.S. Forest Service in the Muddy Slide Fire Burn scar area. Over 4,000 acres burned there during three months in 2021. The work will be done June 15-17. Find out more at YVSC.org
TREE PLANTERS NEEDED FOR MUDDY SLIDE FIRE BURN SCAR
Two new Craig Police officers have graduated from the Flatrock Police Academy. Officers Sambu Shrestha and Jarrett Johnson will now begin a 12-week field training program before being released for solo duty. (Courtesy photo) Press release from Craig Police.

Tuesday was National Drive-In Movie Theatre Day. The old theater on the east side of Craig is getting a new mural painted on it in the fall. The design is being finalized and we’ll let you know when it is released.

Courtesy photo
Six Moffat County High School graduates in the Class of 2023 have been awarded with nearly $7,000 ($6,750) in scholarships from the Moffat County Junior Livestock Sale Foundation.
Pictured Left to Right are the board members and scholarship recipients: Chad Green, Jason Bacon, DeLaine Brown, Aftyn Kawcak, Carter Green, Easton Eckroth, Michael Voloshin, Grace Baker, Chris Rhyne, Sue Voloshin. Not Pictured Madeline Hume.

Paint Slip & Slide is Wednesday, June 7. This is for middle school and high school students from Craig and Hayden, sponsored by Moffat County Partners for Youth. It’s free, from 5-7 p.m. at the Moffat County High School practice field. There will be food, fun, and raffle prizes. Wear white!
The Town Board of Yampa meets at 6 p.m. tonight. One agenda item is discussion of possibly relocating the post office there. The lease of the Yampa Post Office ends in February of next year.
The Board of Directors for the Yampa Valley Housing Authority meets at noon on Thursday, June 8, in the County Commissioners Room at the Historic Routt County Courthouse. One agenda item includes an update from the Brown Ranch Annexation Committee.

Steamboat Snowboarders have been nominated to the U.S. Snowboard Team for the upcoming season. Cody Winters is on the Men’s Pro Team. Rochelle Weinberg made the Women’s Rookie Team. Maddie Schaffrick is the Pro Team Coach for Halfpipe.

Check out what’s happening in the Yampa Valley on the Community Calendar on our website.
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