Following a 6th Circuit Court of Appeals decision that lifted the nationwide stay on the Waters of the United States Rule, or WOTUS, Members of the Congressional Western Caucus are calling on Congress to pass legislation to address the regulation. Colorado Congressman Scott Tipton says it is unacceptable that Continue reading
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Tipton Urges Fix To “Threatening” Water Rule
1 Killed, 1 Critically Injured In I-80 Crash
The sixth highway fatality of the year occurred last week on I-80 near Lyman. 31-year-old Samuel Smith was driving when his pickup left the highway, Smith over-corrected, resulting in the truck colliding with a guard rail fence. The vehicle then left the highway, flipping onto its roof, onto the I-80 Business Loop below. Samuel was taken to the Continue reading
Semi And SUV Collide In Craig
A semi and SUV collided at the intersection of 6th and Yampa yesterday afternoon in Craig. The 68-year-old male driver of the SUV failed to stop at the light at the intersection, hitting the semi around one in the afternoon. The driver of the SUV was treated on scene for his Continue reading
Yampa Street Closed Tomorrow In Steamboat
Portions of Yampa Street will be closed tomorrow in Steamboat, to accommodate the Reds, Whites & Brews in The Boat Festival. Yampa Street will be closed between 5th and 7th Street from 6 in the morning until around 8 in the evening, with side streets and alleys in the area also being closed for the event. The beer and wine tasting event will run from Continue reading
Road and Bridge Closures In Steamboat
The pedestrian bridge on 9th Street in Steamboat is now closed for refurbishment. During the project, which will last around a month, crews will re-deck and paint the bridge. The public will still be able to access Howelsen Hill and Howelsen Parkway from downtown, via 5th street. Detour signs will be posted Continue reading
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