Kevin Kleckler has resigned from the Hayden School Board, saying that issues with the district “neglecting” his special needs son became so severe he felt he could no longer be an effective representative on the…
Kevin Kleckler has resigned from the Hayden School Board, saying that issues with the district “neglecting” his special needs son became so severe he felt he could no longer be an effective representative on the…
Steamboat Pilot & Today
When Patrick and Tammie Delaney purchased the Hayden Granary in 2008, they dreamed of one day having murals painted on the side of the large silos. Now their vision will come to life thanks to a collaboration between Historic Hayden Granary, Inc. and the Colorado Crane Conservation Coalition.
The two Hayden nonprofits have joined forces, and in February, they put out a call to artists to find someone who could paint a large scale mural on the side of one of the silos. The mural will depict the greater Sandhill cranes, a species of crane that spends several months out of each year breeding and staging in Hayden and the surrounding Yampa Valley.
Equestrians lead their horses on Saturday around the indoor arena at the Routt County Fairgrounds during the second day of the Hayden Horsepower clinic. Famed horse trainer Kip Fladland of Bozeman, Montana, held the clinic in Hayden over the weekend teaching the fundamentals of horsemanship. (Photo by Bryce Martin)
HAYDEN For Wendy Lind, the Hayden Horsepower clinic wasn’t just a horse training event, but a piece of something much bigger.
The event Saturday marked a return to normal after a year of COVID-19 lock down and a step towards putting Hayden on the map as a destination town of its own, not just a bedroom community to Steamboat Springs.