
By Shannon Lukens.
Casey’s Pond residents in the Skilled Nursing area of the facility are getting three months notice to leave. That’s 47 people. The residents in Skilled Nursing are the ones who have difficulty with their activities in daily living, like eating, getting dressed, and mobility.
Bellann R. Raile with Cordes & Company is the managing director of the company that is handling the receivership.
“I understand how difficult this is. Our social services director will have a team to help residents with all aspects of transition to their new community. She has already been working on tools to help families with this process.”
A coalition of community groups sent a letter to the group handling the receivership last week, saying they were working to put together a qualified bid for Casey’s Pond. But Raile says the offer price is too low, and if they weren’t able to come up with the money, the residents would have to move in the winter and during the holidays.
The 66 Casey’s Pond residents in the assisted living and independent living areas are not impacted.
More on the Story — FORTY-SEVEN CASEY’S POND RESIDENTS ARE GETTING NOTICES TO LEAVE IN 90 DAYS

A mountain lion was seen early Saturday morning, walking down Fish Creek Falls Road, just up from Amethyst. The Steamboat Springs office for Colorado Parks and Wildlife says they have had two sightings reported to them. One was Friday when the caller said two lions were in his neighbor’s yard and headed toward Spring Creek Trail. The second caller said he saw a mountain lion behind the Steamboat Springs Post Office Sunday night.
CPW says to remember that we live in lion country. Here’s a link on “What we know about mountain lions” from the CPW website.
Video of the Mountain Lion on Fish Creek Falls Road
Courtesy photo
More wolf attacks… this time in Grand County. Two sheep have been killed by wolves and ranchers there say 11 more are missing. It happened over the weekend. Merrit Linke is a Grand County Commissioner and on the board of the Middle Park Stockgrowers Association.
“We do not feel that CPW is following the wolf plan. They need to step up their game and take care of business.”
That means lethal management by wildlife officials. Another lamb was killed in Grand County earlier this month. Wolves have also killed seven head of cattle in Grand County since April. Three calves have also been killed by wolves in South Routt County this month and last.
Confirmed Gray Wolf Depredation Information Page from Colorado Parks and Wildlife
More on the Story — TWO MORE SHEEP DIE FROM WOLVES IN GRAND COUNTY
The South Routt Education Endowment Fund has received a $50,000 anonymous donation. It came via Yampa Valley Community Foundation, right after their fundraiser at Lupita’s in Oak Creek last week. That event raised over $12,000.
The South Routt Education Endowment Fund supports South Routt schools, and the communities of Stagecoach, Oak Creek, Phippsburg, Yampa, Toponas, and the surrounding areas.
The fund now has a balance of $420,000. The fundraising team hopes to establish a $1,000,000 endowment. The fund is managed by Yampa Valley Community Foundation.
From the YVCF Website:
South Routt Education Endowment Fund
The South Routt School District near the headwaters of the Yampa River is deeply rooted in the community and embraces families that have been here for generations and newcomers alike. Small class sizes and strong community involvement weave a strength of character into each and every student. These students appreciate the one-on-one attention they receive and they excel in academics, athletics, FFA, art, music, and more. The school district serves many communities including Stagecoach, Oak Creek, Phippsburg, Yampa, Toponas and the surrounding areas.
With a goal of establishing a $1,000,000 endowment, the South Routt Education Endowment Fund looks to strengthen and better South Routt Schools. Please join us in the mission to benefit the South Routt School District.
To donate to South Routt Education Endowment Fund by check:
Yampa Valley Community Foundation
PO Box 881869
Steamboat Springs, CO 80487
* Please make the check out to YVCF and note in the memo line that the check is for the South Routt Education Endowment Fund
More on the Story — SOUTH ROUTT EDUCATION ENDOWMENT FUND RECEIVES $50K ANONYMOUS DONATION AFTER RECENT FUNDRAISER
In Craig, the Moffat County Hot Air Balloon Festival is Aug. 2-4 at Loudy-Simpson Park. Balloons launch each morning, weather permitting. They are looking for volunteers to help crew for the balloons particularly on Friday morning, Aug. 2 and on Sunday morning, Aug. 4. If you can help, be at Loudy-Simpson Park in Craig at 5:45 a.m. on Friday and or Sunday for the 6 a.m. pilot briefing.
More on the Story — MOFFAT COUNTY BALLOON FESTIVAL IS AUG. 2-4
The Steamboat Springs School District is hiring and conducting “On-the-spot” interviews from 10 a.m. to noon, and from 2-4 pm. this Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday in the district offices at 325 7th Street.
The school district is looking for:
- Preschool paraprofessionals
- Special education paraprofessionals
- Nutritional Services Production Manager
- Custodian
- Substitutes
Check out what’s happening in the Yampa Valley on the Community Calendar on our website.
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