Hayden wrestler T-Lane Mazzola, top, attempts to pin Soroco's Dustin Thorson during a match at Steamboat Springs High School on Tuesday.Mazzola went on to win the match against Thorson.
Published on March 13, 2007
Bennett Colvin, center, demonstrates proper race-starting technique to several track team members on Gardner Field at Steamboat Springs High School on Tuesday. The track team has found it difficult to practice with snow still covering the track and other sports teams reserving much of the time on the artificial turf field.
Published on March 13, 2007
The Steamboat Squirt B youth hockey team outscored its opponents 8-1 at the CDYHL playoffs to earn a berth to this weekend's state championship in Littleton.
Published on March 13, 2007
The South Routt players from the Peewee B RMYHL-champion squad, the Kremmling Cattle Kings: back row, from left, Emily Harris, Nick Paxton, AJ Anderson, RidgeLee Gingerich, Matt Regan; holding trophy, Andrew Herzog; laying, Aaron Herzog.
Published on March 13, 2007
Youth hockey forces from Oak Creek, Kremmling and Grand Lake combined to claim a Peewee B championship title in the Rocky Mountain Youth Hockey League, with a 1-0 win over Telluride on Sunday. The Kremmling Cattle Kings advance to a four-team state championship playoff this weekend in Littleton.
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Peter Duguay of Steamboat Springs shows off his "Live Free or Die" tattoo in his Sixth Street home. Duguay, an Iraq war veteran, has harsh words for the government's handling of the war.
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Lesley Elliott, the regional manager for the Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory, makes caramel apples at the store Monday afternoon. A proposed city ordinance could place regulations on future formula stores in Steamboat Springs.
Published on March 13, 2007
An artist rendering shows the conceptual plan for phase II of Dry Creek Park. The town of Hayden hopes to break ground on the $800,000 upgrade this springs.
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A mule deer takes a moment to look up while grazing along Cemetary Drive on Monday morning. The sound of nearby traffic didn't seem to deter the animal from getting a bite to eat before heading across U.S. 40 toward the Yampa River.
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Paul Maniaci
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Staff with the Golden firm Andrews and Anderson Architects are working to revise plans for the new, 8,400-square-foot Steamboat Springs Community Center, which received construction bids more than $1 million over the project's total budget. The Steamboat Springs City Council is scheduled tonight to act on additional funding for scaled-back plans, which council President Susan Dellinger supports.
Published on March 13, 2007
North Routt Community Charter School teacher Amy Cosgrove laughs while teaching a writing program Monday afternoon to a group of students at the school north of Clark.
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North Routt Community Charter School second-grader Chris Sessions listens to teacher Amy Cosgrove during class Monday afternoon. The Education Fund Board is reviewing its policy for giving money to charter schools.
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