Cody Van cruises downhill along the Valley View mountain bike trail at the Steamboat Ski Area in Steamboat Springs on Saturday. Van was participating in the Solo 12 Hour Male division of the fourth annual Rio 24 Hours of Steamboat race.
Published on June 10, 2007
Brian Hannon cruises downhill through a stand of trees along the Valley View mountain bike trail at the Steamboat Ski Area in Steamboat Springs on Saturday. Hannon was participating in the Solo Pro/Am 24 Hour Male division of the fourth annual Rio 24 Hours of Steamboat race.
Published on June 10, 2007
Scott Williams' dog, Rita, leaps into the Yampa River chasing a fetch toy during the Yampa River Festival Crazy River Dog competition Saturday afternoon in Steamboat Springs.
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On-site manager John Ryder recollects memories of the historic State Bridge Lodge while speaking with a reporter near the lodge's burned-out ruins Wednesday.
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Fire investigators from state and federal agencies sift through the charred remains of the historic State Bridge Lodge on Wednesday while searching for clues about the origin of an early-morning blaze that destroyed the structure June 2.
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School Board member John DeVincentis delivers a statement during an open forum held at Steamboat Springs High School on April 17.
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Burns resident Joel Schlegel takes first place at a high school rodeo competition June 1 in Rocky Ford to help him head into the upcoming state championships as the state's No.2-ranked bareback rider.
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Burns resident Joel Schlegel takes first place at a high school rodeo competition June 1 in Rocky Ford to help him head into the upcoming state championships as the state's No. 2-ranked bareback rider.
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Recent Soroco High School graduate Joel Schlegel competes at a June 1 high school rodeo event in Rocky Ford. Seen calf-roping here, Schlegel currently is ranked seventh all-around, but is focussing on a state title in bareback riding, where he ranks as the state's No. 2 rider.
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Steamboat RFC captain Michael Hurley helps drive his team to a win against rival Vail on Saturday in Vail.
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Dick Palmer, left, and Jim Woodcock talk about Woodcock's time working as a railroad engineer during the dedication of a railroad display Saturday in Phippsburg.
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Dick Palmer, left, and Jim Woodcock talk during the dedication of a railroad display Saturday in Phippsburg.
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Tommy Larson's rafting team of CMC students makes their way down the Yampa River in Steamboat Springs on Saturday afternoon during the Yampa River Festival rafting competition.
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Cully Brown surfs a hole on the Yampa River in Steamboat Springs on Saturday while warming up for the junior division of the Yampa River Festival freestyle competition.
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JP Griffith surfs a hole on the Yampa River in Steamboat Springs on Saturday while warming up for the junior division of the Yampa River Festival freestyle competition.
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Danny Rhodehamel's dog, Orion, leaps into the Yampa River chasing a fetch toy during the Yampa River Festival Crazy River Dog competition on Saturday afternoon in Steamboat Springs.
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Dead mountain pine beetles are displayed by Diann Ritschard in the Routt National Forest on Friday. The beetles are threatening the existence of millions of lodgepole pine trees in Colorado.
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Dead mountain pine beetles are displayed on the stump of a lodgepole pine tree killed by the beetles in the Routt National Forest on Friday.
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All That Jazz owner Joe Kboudi.
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All That Jazz owner Joe Kboudi now.
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All That Jazz owner Joe Kboudi circa 1977.
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Homeowners in The Sanctuary enjoy dramatic views of the Steamboat Ski Area and surrounding ridge tops. A handful of building lots, a couple which sold late last winter, are back on the market for several hundred thousand dollars more than the current owner paid.
Published on June 10, 2007
After the City Council approved an inclusionary zoning and linkage fee policy on Tuesday, developers are required to either build affordable housing or pay a fee that will be applied to affordable housing efforts.
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