David Chase Scully has employed the 12,000 square feet in his new showroom at Chase Oriental Rug Co. to create ample space around furniture groupings, making them more attractive to the eye.
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Bill Gilbert, who started the International Muzzle-loading Biathlon 33 years ago, tucks down the hill to the shooting bout area at Saturday's race.
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Michael "Woody" Bieron fires a shot at his target Saturday afternoon during the Muzzle Loading Biathlon at Howelsen Hill.
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Race director Paul Yonekawa readies his skis.
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Participants at the 33rd annual International Muzzle-loading Biathlon take aim at homemade targets made of salt dough.
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Muzzle Loading Biathlon participants take aim and fire at their targets.
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Muzzle-loading Biathlon organizer Paul Yonekawa cruises past the spectators.
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Participants at Saturday's muzzle-loading biathlon event, from left to right, Yoshi Yonekawa, Dan and Charley Williams and Gary Hertzog, move from the shooting bout area back to the cross-country race course.
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Bill Gilbert, creator of the International Muzzle-loading Biathlon, explains the finer points of the exposed hammer flintlock muzzle-loader he made twenty years ago.
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Ryan Fralick of Hayden Middle School leads her group on a trail during Yampa Valley Science School last year.
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ShyAnn Williams, 10, observes the contents of her depositing jug during Yampa Valley Science School last September. The future of the two-week education program for local students is in question because of funding problems.
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Redith White Kahn
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James Edward Marek
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Soroco Rams senior Bryan Spaeth goes up for a shot against Meeker's Chantry Ross on Saturday night at Soroco High School.
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Soroco Rams senior Bryan Spaeth breaks away with a steal during the second half Saturday night at Soroco High School.
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Steamboat Springs junior Houston Mader holds onto Montezuma-Cortez's Jesse Johnson in the third round of the 135-pound Class 4A regional championship match on Saturday at Ralston Valley High School. Mader held on for a 3-0 win and a regional title.
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City planning commissioners praised the entry design for the proposed Trailhead Lodge this week. However, they were less pleased with the north elevation (not shown) of the 176,000-square-foot building, and they tabled further consideration of the project until Feb. 22.
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Dads kick up snow as they pull their kids during the 25-yard Dog and Dad Dash. For more photos, see page 12A or visit www.steamboatpilot.com.
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Slade Schmidt, 4, is pulled by his dog, Rocky, during the 25-yard Dog and Dad Dash.
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Peter Bollenbacher, 9, launches off a ramp during the Donkey Jump competition.
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Dominique Katthain, 8, left, leads with her partner Kathleen O'Connell, 8, during the Three-Legged Race.
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Jesse Laughlin, 10, leads the pack during the 75-yard dash.
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Finn O'Connell recovers from a spill after flying over 37 feet from a ramp during the Donkey Jump.
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Adam Elmers rides down Lincoln Avenue on a shovel pulled by a galloping horse during the Shovel Race.
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Plows begin removing the snow from Lincoln Avenue after Saturday's street events.
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Spectators line Lincoln Avenue to watch the Winter Carnival street events.
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Yampa River water flows down the spillway below Stagecoach Reservoir Dam. The Upper Yampa Water Conservancy District is proposing a plan to set aside 2,000 acre-feet of the reservoir's water for augmentation against possible future water shortages.
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Greg Long and his wife, Jill Murphy Long, have been married for 17 years. They said a big key to their success is finding time to spend together as a couple.
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Greg Long and his wife, Jill Murphy Long, play a game of tackle football with the family's golden retriever in the backyard of their Steamboat Springs home.
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Greg Long and his wife, Jill Murphy Long, play a game of tackle football with the family's golden retriever in the backyard of their Steamboat Springs home.
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Greg Long and his wife, Jill Murphy Long, play a game of tackle football along with the family's golden retriever in the backyard of their Steamboat Springs home. Jill says goofy games, like an afternoon spent rolling around in the snow, helps keep the spark in the couple's marriage.
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Greg Long and his wife, Jill Murphy Long, play a game of tackle football with the family's golden retriever in the backyard of their Steamboat Springs home.
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