Steamboat Springs' Dylan Roberts returns a volley during the final day of the class 4A state high school tennis championships Saturday at Pueblo City Park. Roberts and teammate Jesse Schaller lost the third-place match.
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Steamboat's Brian Aragon returns a volley against Greeley West during Saturday's match for third place in the No. 1 doubles bracket. Aragon and teammate Brian Burger won the match.
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Brian Burger returns a shot against Greeley West during Saturday's class 4A state high school tennis championships. Burger and teammate Brian Aragon won their match, finishing third in the state.
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A disappointed Ramsey Bernard looks toward the ground as Cheyenne Mountain fans celebrate Brad Young's 5-7, 6-3, 6-4 victory in the No. 2 singles championship match.
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Sailors tennis player Jesse Schaller fires a shot over the net during a loss to Mullen in Saturday's class 4A state high school tennis championships in Pueblo. Schaller and teammate Dylan Roberts finished fourth.
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Steamboat's Matt Hill (from left), Charlie Stoddard and Lee Wren run in the Battle Mountain Cross-Country Invitational on Saturday. Steamboat's boy's team took fifth place out of 11 teams.
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Ramsey Bernard, Steamboat Springs' No. 2 singles player, returns a volley against Cheyenne Mountain's Brad Young during Saturday's championship match.
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Steamboat Springs No. 2 singles player Ramsey Bernard holds his racket to his head after missing a shot during Saturday's championship match. Bernard lost to Cheyenne Mountain's Brad Young, 5-7, 6-3, 6-4.
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Jean Caouette explains his unique way of predicting the weather.
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Jean Caouette updates one of his many weatherboards located throughout Oak Creek. The self-taught forecaster provides local weather predictions and will appear on an upcoming The Weather Channel TV show.
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Chris Adams, Soda Creek Elementary School's physical education teacher, works with fifth-graders in Strawberry Park Elementary School's Montessori program. The three-year-old Montessori program, which emphasizes student-initiated learning, continues to expand and now has two teachers.
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A young mule deer leaps over a fence near Routt County Road 51, where grazing is plentiful. The big-game rifle season began last week, and hunters are flocking to the region for a chance to take one of Northwest Colorado's prized deer or elk.
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Ouray's Crosby Perry-Smith takes aim at a target Thursday at the Routt County Rifle Club before heading out to hunt cow elk Saturday.
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One of of Dean Billington's clients poses with his deer last season. Billington owns Kremmling-based Bull Basin Guides and Outfitters.
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Rendering of proposed Soda Creek Elementary School. Construction of the school would be funded by Referendum 3D, to be voted on in the general election on Nov. 7.
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Strawberry Park Elementary School students move between the school's modular classrooms last week. Referendum 3D would provide almost $30 million for two Steamboat Springs School District projects, including an expansion and renovation of Strawberry Park.
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Passengers arriving at Yampa Valley Regional Airport in Hayden take a look at construction of the airport's new terminal. Federal funding for the terminal's construction added more than $6 million to the Routt County budget in 2006.
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Caller Jim Kline and his wife, Kathie, demonstrate a more complicated dance Friday night.
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Neil and Helen Bergman promenade Friday night with the Greenridge Mountaineers.
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A redevelopment proposal would convert this 2-acre site on Burgess Creek Road into three triplex town-home buildings and a three-story, 12-unit condominium building.
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RE/MAX agent Kristy Stinnett is working out of the Hayden office, which opened in May.
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Working in Sotheby's High Mountain International Realty's new office in Hayden are, from left, Mark Dudley, Vonnie Frentress and Amy Williams.
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Gabe Nicholas is running the Hell's Wall Consignment store, which opened earlier this month and sells outdoor gear.
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Steamboat resident Jessica Fritz fills out a consignment form for 19 pairs of shoes she brought to Encore Boutique. The store opened Thursday.
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