
An early morning fire caused significant damage to one of the buildings at the Remington Arms Apartments on Saturday. Craig Mayor Chris Nichols says 22 people have been displaced. Rooms are being offered at a discounted rate to the families at the Quality Inn in Craig and people can help pay for that if they want to call the Quality Inn directly. The Red Cross was mobilized for interim support. The community has been coming together to provide essentials and things that people need including pet food. Love Inc. is helping as is the Community Budget Center and Prodigal Sons church.

Colorado Parks and Wildlife lethally removed gray wolf 2405, a member of the Copper Creek Pack that was born in Grand County, but had been relocated to Pitkin County. CPW made the decision after livestock producers had experienced chronic wolf depredation despite implementing all reasonable non-lethal deterrence measures and removing any attractants capable of luring wolves. The action came after the agency confirmed four depredation events between May 17-25, including three by clear and convincing evidence.
Get to the airport with plenty of time. United Airlines is tightening up its checkin and ticketing policy for domestic flights. Here’s Rochell Clark, the general manager for United Airlines at Yampa Valley Regional Airport in Hayden.
“Essentially our cutoff for check-in is going to be 45 minutes for both baggage and for obtaining a ticket. So unfortunately if you’re not checked in either online or at our ticket counter prior to that 45 minutes, they will not have the ability to do so thereafter and unfortunately will have to be rebooked for a further flight.”
The check-in cutoff time for international flights on United Airlines is one hour before departure. This means that if you are checking bags at Yampa Valley Regional Airport or any airport, you have to check those bags at least 45 minutes before the flight, or the counter will close. The new policy goes into effect on Tuesday, June 3.
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Twin Enviro trash service for Steamboat Springs has re-routed all of its service routes, as of today. This is for residential routes. Commercial routes are not changing. Check with Apex Twin Enviro to find out your new pickup day for trash. Their website is ApexWasteCO.com Or call 970-879-6985.
The Steamboat Springs School District Board of Education has a 4 o’clock workshop today to discuss how to be a School Board candidate, for anyone who is interested. A regular meeting follows at 4:30 p.m. at Steamboat Springs Middle School.
The National Intercollegiate Flying team at Colorado Northwestern Community College has achieved a national ranking, earning the title of top two-year school in the nation and ranking 22nd overall, surpassing eight 4-year universities.
From CNCC: The CNCC NIFA Flight Team consists of dedicated students, including John Roberts, Wheatley Nieslanik, Daycen Rohrer, Stilen Adams, Megan Wagner, Logan Collins, Jacob Royer, Dakota Pilarcik, Carter Swan, Adler Mueller, Logan Svaldi, Yonas Bursch, Aida Hughes, Weston Boese, Cody Spice, Justin Langer, Julie McCallister, Orion Rand, David Gendron, and Jakub Pecinka. The team is supported by an exceptional staff, including Kinton Shannon, Dalton Dembowski, Dalton Vetter, Zachary Guthrie, Brayden Isaacson, Nathan Shull, and Nathan Hardin.
Registration is still open for the 36th Annual Y.E.S. Golf Tournament on Wednesday, June 4, at Rollingstone Golf Course. It’s presented by the Young Professionals Network and Steamboat Springs Chamber. Money raised is distributed in scholarships to high school seniors in Routt County. Register through SteamboatChamber.com Or email olympiavb@gmail.com if you are interested in sponsoring the event.
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