STEAMBOAT SPRINGS Humble Ranch manager Jay Trousil woke up at 2 a.m. Saturday, July 15, to the sound of screaming goats. He grabbed his gun and ran outside before encountering a bear mauling a.
Humble Ranch manager Jay Trousil woke up at 2 a.m. Saturday, July 15, to the sound of screaming goats. He grabbed his gun and ran outside before encountering a bear mauling a 200-pound goat. He.
Humble Ranch manager Jay Trousil woke up at 2 a.m. Saturday, July 15, to the sound of screaming goats. He grabbed his gun and ran outside before encountering a bear mauling a 200-pound goat. He.
Wednesday, July 14, 2021
4:10 a.m. Steamboat Springs Police Department officers responded to a call about a bear outside of a restaurant in the 500 block of Lincoln Avenue.
2:37 p.m. Routt County Sheriff’s Office deputies received a complaint about an animal in the 54 block of Colorado Highway 131 in Oak Creek.
8:35 p.m. Officers were called about a reported theft in the 2500 block of Village Drive.
8:45 p.m. Officers took a report of a hit-and-run vehicle crash on 10th Street and Lincoln Avenue.
10:50 p.m. Deputies received a call about a suspicious vehicle in the parking lot of Chuck Lewis State Wildlife Area.
Tubers head down the Yampa River early Monday afternoon, but rising water temperatures may make sights like this rare as the summer progresses. If water temperatures exceed 75 degrees for two days in a row, commercial tubing operations will be shut down, and a voluntary closure would ask all river users to stay out of the water. (Photo by John F. Russell)
Outfitters on the Yampa River have expected this summer to be one of the shorter seasons in recent memory, and it looked like it wasn’t even going to make it to the Fourth of July.
“We were given the grace of a rainstorm last Saturday; the trajectory was to be closed (June 27),” said Pete Van De Carr, owner of Backdoor Sports in Steamboat. “That rainstorm was a divine intervention.”