Photos for December 10, 2006

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Little Vikings Lucas David Morter (green) and Alex Blair (purple) head out on the trail during Wednesday night's Nordic session. The 5-year-olds are part of the popular Steamboat Springs Winter Sports Club program.

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Five-year-old Sam Brown waits for coaches' instructions during the Little Vikings cross country session Wednesday night.

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Oak Creek Fire Protection District Chief Chuck Wisecup stands outside the new Stagecoach fire station, which he said he hopes will be operational by the end of December. Next to Wisecup is the district's new fire truck, its first new vehicle since its inception in 1978.

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Steamboat Springs High School hockey players Matthew Lettunich, from left, Jim Terry, Timmy Ascher and Greg Engalls head into Howelsen Ice Arena on Saturday. Because it's a Tier 2 sport, each player's family must spend about $1,000 a season for the athlete to participate.

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Austrian skier Lukas Klapfer leads a pack of skiers up a hill on Howelsen's 15-kilometer race-course during Saturday's Mountain Resorts World Cup B event. Klapker came from 17th after the jumping to win the first World Cup B of the season.

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Vail Christian's Hannah Morris puts the pressure on a Soroco player Saturday during their first home game.

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U.S. Ski team member Brett Camerota rounds a corner during Saturday's 15-kilometer cross-country race at Howelsen Hill. Cameroata was the top American finisher in the opening World Cup B, placing second behind Austria's Lukas Klapfer.

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Steamboat Springs native Bryan Fletcher launches off Howelsen Hill's big jump during Saturday's Mountain Resorts World Cup B competition.

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Sailor Lizzie Stoll draws a foul during Saturday morning's finale game for the Sailors in the Steamboat Springs Shoot-Out. Steamboat lost, 82-24, to Falcon.

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Sailors Cameron Petet draws a foul as he goes up against D'Evelyn's Andrew Hooper. The Sailors were defeated, 62-41, Saturday at the 8th annual Steamboat Springs Shoot-Out.

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Steamboat Sailor goalie Jeff Dawes guards the net as teammate Bjorn Lickteig offers protection during the second period of the Sailors' game against the Summit Tigers at Howelsen Ice Arena on Saturday. The Sailors won, 3-1.

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Regis University offered a two-year outreach program in Steamboat Springs for students interested in earning a bachelor's degree in nursing. On Dec. 2, 11 local women who took advantage of the opportunity attended their final class and enjoyed a luncheon to celebrate.

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Adam Bleesz

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Mother and daughter pair Kendall and Natalie Geer went on a trip to Africa together in October.

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Mother and daughter pair Kendall and Natalie Geer went on a trip to Africa together in October.

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Mother and daughter pair Kendall and Natalie Geer went on a trip to Africa together in October.

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Mother and daughter pair Kendall and Natalie Geer went on a trip to Africa together in October.

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Mother and daughter pair Kendall and Natalie Geer went on a trip to Africa together in October.

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Mother and daughter pair Kendall and Natalie Geer went on a trip to Africa together in October.

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Mother and daughter pair Kendall and Natalie Geer went on a trip to Africa together in October.

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Mother and daughter pair Kendall and Natalie Geer went on a trip to Africa together in October.

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Mother and daughter pair Kendall and Natalie Geer went on a trip to Africa together in October.

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Mother and daughter pair Kendall and Natalie Geer went on a trip to Africa together in October.

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Mother and daughter pair Kendall and Natalie Geer went on a trip to Africa together in October.

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The homes in Anglers' Retreat reflect a blend of Tuscan and Arts and Craft style - call it luxury cottage style. Builder Jerry Stanford consults with Architect Leslie Weisshaar on subtle changes to each home that give them a singular look while preserving the overall theme.

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The interior finishes at Anglers' Retreat are of the highest quality. Two of the planned 18 homes are under construction with work on the final two homes in the project scheduled to begin in the spring.

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Blue Mountain Cabinet Co. co-owner Tony Borean examines the cutting tools on the company's automated cutting machine on Thursday at the shop in Copper Ridge Business Park.

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Tony Borean starts Blue Mountain Cabinet Co.'s Italian-made cutting machine. Blue Mountain Cabinet Co. owners Mike Scott and Borean refer to the machine as the first employee at their new custom cabinet shop. It's a time- and cost-saving machine that precisely cuts the boards they use for their cabinet applications.

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