Published on December 24, 2006
Published on December 24, 2006
Besides working the rodeo arena, Steamboat Springs sophomore Kacey Bull, left, bumps it up a notch on the volleyball court.
Published on December 24, 2006
Steamboat Springs sophomore Kacey Bull competes in the barrel racing event June 22 at the Colorado State High School Rodeo Finals.
Published on December 24, 2006
John F. Russell/Staff Margi Missling-Root didn't let the cramped quarters of the Bud Werner Library stop her from doing grant research last week.
Published on December 24, 2006
The Historical Society of Oak Creek and Phippsburg has acquired this home and will move it next to Bucket Park to be used as a visitor center.
Published on December 24, 2006
Steamboat's Houston Mader eyes a massive holiday hoagie before wrestling practice Friday. Mader is one of Steamboat's wrestlers who has developed diet plans to adjust to the two-pound weight allowance that wrestlers use to move into lighter weight classes after the winter break.
Published on December 24, 2006
Members of Steamboat Springs High School's El Pomar Youth in Community Service group are, from left, Max Pensack, Kristin Toy, Miriam Pensack, Mark Shenfield, Hannah Hoovler and Meghan Hanrahan.
Published on December 24, 2006
Walter Webber, shown here in the Santa Claus outfit, was well-known for adorning his electrical truck with Christmas trees and pine boughs. He would deliver handmade candy and popcorn balls to children in Steamboat Springs on Christmas Eve.
Published on December 24, 2006
There have been a lot of changes at Winter Park Resort since Intrawest started managing the mountain and developing the base area in 2002. Construction is occurring on phase one of the base area. The phase is expected to cost more than $100 million and includes 194 residential units, a commercial core know as the Village, a parking garage and a gondola to the parking area.
Published on December 24, 2006
A rendering of an aerial view of the proposed expansion to Bud Werner Memorial Library. Lincoln Avenue is in the foreground, and the existing library is on the right. Local voters approved the $11.4 million expansion in 2005.
Published on December 24, 2006
Kylie Hawes, a senior at Steamboat Srings High School and a Republican, often finds herself alone on the right at school.
Published on December 24, 2006
A group of students - from left, Sierra Romick, McKenzie Worden, Bryn Stillwell, Hanna Kurowski and Jessi Eagerton - visit with one another during lunch at Steamboat Springs High School. Josie Pacana argues that the school's lack of diversity affects students' cultural and political awareness.
Published on December 24, 2006
