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Northwest Colorado News for Tuesday, May 5, 2026

May 4, 2026 Shannon Lukens
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By Shannon Lukens for Steamboat Radio News/Birchwood Communications LLC.

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Steamboat Springs athletes gathered in Kelly Meek Gymnasium Monday to sign Letters of Intent to play their sport in college. Here’s Steamboat Springs High School Athletic Director Luke DeWolfe.

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“Remember that wherever you go, you’ll always be a Sailor. Represent us well. Represent yourself well, your community, your family, and most importantly, represent who you are. Finally, as you leave, remember to thank all the people in your life who have made this possible, from your youth coaches to your varsity coaches. Thank the teachers, your community, and your friends, your family, and of course, your parents. Good luck and congratulations to all of you.”

The athletes will be competing in 12 sports at colleges nationwide.

BASEBALL

Fred Lohne, University of Puget Sound

 

VOLLEYBALL

Ava Hicks, Nebraska Wesleyan University

 

   

FOOTBALL

Abbott Gautreaux, Adams State University

Thomas Krupp, University of Puget Sound

Lloyd Warren, Doane College

Blu Wills, Bethany College

 

GOLF

Madelyn Moline, Transylvania University

 

ICE HOCKEY

Megan Boos, Davenport University

 

 

LACROSSE

Ike Alexander, William Woods University

Abbott Gautreaux, Adams State University

 

MOUNTAIN BIKING  

Mary McLarnon, Colorado Mesa University

 

 

NORDIC SKIING

Anna Rhodes, Colby College

 

ROWING

Ava Drennen, University of Kansas

 

SOCCER

Dixie Barnes, William Peace University

 

SWIMMING 

Zoe Anfang, Colorado State University

 

TRACK AND FIELD and VOLLEYBALL

Janie Gonzales, CSU Pueblo

Video of the Celebration

More on the Story — Steamboat Springs students sign Letters of Intent for college

 

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Middle School students on the Western Slope competed recently in a regional competition for the 2026 National Civics Bee® in Carbondale. Two students from Steamboat Springs Middle School made the top three. Violet B. was second, and Sylvie F. was third. (Last names were not provided.) The three top finishers will go on to compete at the state level.

 

   

The Maybell Volunteer Fire Department wants to send a big THANK YOU to everyone who attended their Pancake Breakfast fundraiser and Rubber Ducky Race in the Maybell Ditch on Sunday, during the Sombrero Ranch Great American Horse Drive. Fire Chief Mark Graham says they used over 25 pounds of pancake batter, 35 pounds of breakfast sausage, and about eight gallons of coffee.

 

Discounted carnival tickets are sold out for the Brown’s Amusement Park Carnival in Craig over the Memorial Day weekend. Regularly priced tickets can be purchased at the gate, during the carnival, May 21-25.

 

 

 Steamboat Springs City Council meets at 5 p.m. tonight. One item on the agenda is May being recognized as Historic Preservation Month in Steamboat Springs. Rob Bohlmann is also being recognized for coaching soccer at Steamboat Springs High School for 38 years. Also on the agenda is a resolution approving a fundraising agreement between the City of Steamboat Springs, Steamboat Stampede Youth Hockey, and the Steamboat Skating Club for an expansion of Howelsen Ice Arena.

Agenda

 

 

Main Street Steamboat is hosting a Public Information Session on the Downtown Business Improvement District (BID). It’s at 5 p.m. Tuesday, May 5, in The Commons Food Hall on 7th Street in Steamboat Springs. This is something that is required to determine whether the BID Board should be dissolved or continued.

The session will offer foundational knowledge about:

  • What a BID is and how it functions
  • The responsibilities of BID Board members
  • How BIDs support economic vitality in downtown districts
  • How the upcoming polling process fits into the BID’s future

 

The group “Steamboat Kids & Phones” is hosting a remote event presented by Dayo called, “Your kids are online. Is your family ready?” It’s at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, May 5.

  • Topic: Parent Workshop with Steamboat Kids & Dayo
  • Time: May 5, 2026 6:30 PM MST (US and Canada)
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Tonight is the 3rd Annual Fired-Up Salsa Contest & Loaded Nacho Night in Yampa. It is from 5-8 p.m., or until the food runs out, at the Ladies Aid Hall. The cost is $10 per person or $30 for a family of four. RSVP to 970-638-4511 or Clerk@TownofYampa.com

 

Steamboat Christian Academy is hosting a Kickstart to Kindergarten. It’s at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, May 5 at Concordia Lutheran Church. It’s for preschoolers to learn about kindergarten and it’s free. But you are asked to RSVP by emailing Info@SteamboatChristianAcademy.com

 

United Way of the Yampa Valley is offering Red Cross Shelter Training for those in Moffat and Routt counties. It’s from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Wednesday, May 6, at the Chamber of Commerce building in Craig, at 775 Yampa Ave. Lunch is provided. You will be trained on how to open and operate a Red Cross Shelter, in the event of an emergency like a wildfire, severe winter storm, or power outage. Register through UnitedWayoftheYampaValley.org or through the Events Calendar on our website.

 

May 5 — MCHS Baseball Home game SENIOR NIGHT at 5 p.m. vs. Rangely

 

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

 

For the KRAI Time, Temp, and Weather Hotline, call 970-824-1918.

 

 

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