
By Shannon Lukens.
Steamboat Springs Police are investigating a burglary reported on Saturday, at Backdoor Grill on Oak Street in Steamboat Springs. Surveillance cameras from the restaurant show two people in masks. It happened in the early morning hours on Saturday. Please reach out to Steamboat Springs Police detectives if you have any information. That number is 970-879-1144.
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The City of Steamboat Springs is reminding residents and visitors about parking correctly on parts of Yampa Street. The angled parking spaces are for back-in parking. It’s for the safety of cyclists and pedestrians, and those in vehicles on Yampa. Back-in parking allows drivers to pull out into traffic with a clear view of cyclists and oncoming cars, instead of backing out blindly into a busy travel lane.
More on the Story — Remember to back in your vehicle on certain parts of Yampa Street
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Colorado Parks and Wildlife is accepting applications from hunters, anglers, and trappers to join the Sportsperson’s Roundtable. CPW says in a press release that it is “an opportunity to share insights with CPW on critical wildlife management and recreation issues.” Meetings are twice a year, with some virtual. A link to apply is on our website. The deadline is Oct. 17.
Application for the CPW Sportsperson’s Roundtable
More on the Story – CPW is accepting applications for the Sportperson’s Roundtable
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Rock blasting is happening in Sunshine Bowl today, up at Steamboat Resort. Several trails in the area are closed. Any hikers, bikers, or hunters in Sunshine Bowl will be escorted to Rainbow Saddle for mountain recreation.

Colorado Northwestern Community College recently honored first responders from Meeker, in their dedication to fighting the wildfires this summer in Rio Blanco County. CNCC President Dr. Lisa Jones presented the volunteer firefighters with a plaque and dinner at the event. CNCC has campuses in Craig and Rangely.
Local pastry chef Sarah Helzer has been named to the 2027 US Pastry Team. Sarah is the executive pastry chef at Primrose and Nomadic Table in Steamboat Springs. Sarah is the one alternate to the three on the team and she’ll training in all categories to step in if something happens. Next June, Sarah and the team will compete at the Coupe du Monde de la Pâtisserie’s Americas Selection in New Orleans. The top three countries will advance to the Pastry World Cup in Lyon, France in January of 2027. Sarah says, “We have to be one of the top three countries, but we have an incredible team of coaches and advisors to help us practice for it.”
Steamboat Springs Winter Sports Club has two open positions on their Board of Directors. It’s a three-year term and open to the public. The deadline to apply is 3 p.m. next Wednesday, Sept. 23. SSWSC is seeking candidates with a passion for winter sports, a strong commitment to the community, and the ability to bring fresh perspectives and ideas. SSWSC board members are instrumental in guiding the club’s strategic direction, supporting our mission of creating champions on and off the mountain, and helping navigate the challenges and opportunities in the future. For more information and to apply, visit www.sswsc.org and click on Boards of Directors.
The Regional Picnic in the Park is from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 17, at Loudy Simpson Park in Craig. This is for all regional neighbors in Craig, Maybell, Steamboat Springs, Rangely, Meeker, Dinosaur, Hayden, Oak Creek, Walden, in Colorado, and Savery and Baggs in Wyoming. It’s being organized by the Senior Social Center in Craig. RSVP to 970-326-3188.
Bud Werner Memorial Library is hosting a free screening of the documentary “An Open Door,” featuring Dr. Temple Grandin. The award-winning documentary highlights the life and work of Dr. Grandin, who is an advocate for humane livestock treatment, and she is also autistic. The movie is at 7 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 17, in Library Hall. “An Open Door” Trailer
A Candidate Forum is tonight for those running for Steamboat Springs City Council and the Steamboat Springs School District Board of Education. A Meet and Greet starts at 5:30 p.m. and candidates speak at 6 p.m. It’s in the Community Room at 6th and Oak. The forum is hosted by the Routt County Republicans and all are invited.
You’re invited to an event called, “At the Table.” Community members will have one-on-one conversations with others for 20 minutes and share their personal experiences and life events, especially those who may have been stigmatized or misunderstood. Topics will include addiction, domestic violence, mental health, housing and homelessness, disability, loss and grief, veteran, food insecurity, ex-offender/reentry, immigration, LGBTQ+, and more.
There are two sessions, at 9 a.m. and 11 a.m. Thursday, Sept. 18, at the Steamboat Social Club. This event is free but please register as spots are limited.
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The City of Steamboat Springs is offering an Alcohol Server Training course with Spanish Translation. It’s from 1-3 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 18 in the Citizens Meeting Room at 124 10th Street. This is a state-approved course designed to help liquor-licensed establishments and their employees better understand Colorado laws and local requirements around Alcohol sales and service. This is for owners, managers, bartenders, servers, employees, and special event volunteers. The cost is $35 per person.
The cost of the course is $35 per person, payable by cash, check, credit card, or Venmo on the day of training (make checks payable to Jeff Malchow). All participants will receive a Responsible Alcohol Vendor Certification upon completion.
Spanish-speaking participants should pre-registered for translation support by emailing the Deputy City Clerk Heather Oss.
Check out what’s happening in the Yampa Valley on the Community Calendar on our website.
For the KRAI Time, Temp, and Weather Hotline, call 970-824-1918.