
By Shannon Lukens.
Steamboat Springs Police are investigating a stabbing early Tuesday morning at a residence. They say it is an isolated incident and there is no threat to the community. No more information is being released due to the age of those involved.
The Collared Gray Wolf Activity Map has been released for this month, by Colorado Parks and Wildlife. It only shows a watershed area where at least one wolf with a GPS collar was tracked. But it does show watersheds where wolves have been east of the Continental Divide and onto the Front Range. All of Grand County and most of Jackson show wolf activity. There is much more activity north of Steamboat Springs in Routt County, and also more activity from last month in Moffat County with much less in Rio Blanco County.
More on the Story — COLLARED GRAY WOLF ACTIVITY MAP RELEASED FOR APRIL
The Middle Park Stockgrowers have replied to the letter from Colorado Parks and Wildlife Director Jeff Davis, where he said lethal action will not be taken against the two wolves that have killed five head of livestock in Grand County this month.
The response says they are “disappointed and discouraged in the director’s response. Although we are not surprised by it, we are not done yet. We have to keep fighting for agriculture and fully expected CPW to follow ALL of the parts of the wolf plan.”
More on the Story — A WOLF HAS DIED, AND MIDDLE PARK STOCKGROWERS HEAR FROM CPW
Two properties in Routt County have been approved for Routt County Historic Designation by the Routt County Board of County Commissioners.
The red brick M&M Parts and Service Building is on Walnut Street in Hayden. M&M stands for Minneapolis Moline. The building was constructed in 1928.
The second building is the Mangione Cabin at the upper end of Routt County Road 36, near the Strawberry Park Hot Springs. The cabin was built in the early 70s but the area was homesteaded by Sylvester Lee back in 1909. Documents show nothing in the cabin was built to code because they didn’t have code then.
Today is 4th Grade Ag Day at the Moffat County Fairgrounds in Craig. It’s hosted by the local Cattlewomen.
The Career Fair at Moffat County High School is for students this afternoon, and then the community from 4:30-7 p.m. It’s a way to engage students and community members of career pathways and job opportunities.
The Oak Creek Board of Trustees meets tonight. That meeting starts at 6 p.m. Town Board Meeting Packet
Hayden Town Council meets at 7:30 p.m. tonight. Council will make an Arbor Day Proclamation for Friday, to support efforts to protect our trees and woodlands. Another discussion is a TNR Program for the management of stray cats in the Town of Hayden.
It is time to order beautiful flowers to support the Booster Club at Steamboat Springs High School. There are hanging baskets, patio plats, and fun flats of flowers available. Order at SailorsAthletics.com Pickup day is from noon to 5 p.m. on Monday, May 20. For more information, email BoosterClubSSHS@gmail.com
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