Bre Murray returns a serve during the tennis match between Steamboat Springs and Delta at The Tennis Center at Steamboat Springs on Saturday.
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Molly Wunder, right, tries to catch a pass overhead during the lacrosse match between Steamboat Springs and Rangeview on Gardner Field at Steamboat Springs High School on Saturday. Steamboat Springs defeated Rangeview, 17-9.
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The Steamboat Springs Ski Band skis down Lincoln Avenue during Winter Carnival circa 1940. In the background is the one-story Harbor Hotel, which is covering the advertisements painted on the brick wall of the building next door at 729 Lincoln Ave. The building housed a Chevrolet garage.
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Ghost signs like the M&O Cigars wall sign in downtown Steamboat also can be found elsewhere across the state. This M&O ghost sign is at 1408 Wazee St. in Denver. Recent construction has revealed ghost signs in Steamboat and has piqued the interests of residents.
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Many businesses used the exterior walls of their buildings to advertise their own businesses - such as Mitchell's Drug Store in Steamboat. The drug store also advertised La Preferencia cigars.
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Residents caught a glimpse of Steamboat's past when the Harbor Hotel was demolished last fall. The demolition revealed old wall advertisements last seen in 1939. There are multiple images, but one of the advertisements was for M&O Cigars.
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The Moffat County Sheriff's Office drug dog, Czar, indicates the presence of narcotics in a car door during training with his handler, Sgt. Courtland Folks at the Moffat County Sheriff's Office in Craig on Thursday. Folks uses Czar to sweep a variety of locations across northwest Colorado, including local high schools such as Moffat County and Hayden.
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The Moffat County Sheriff's Office drug dog, Czar, indicates the presence of narcotics in a car door during training with his handler, Sgt. Courtland Folks, at the Moffat County Sheriff's Office in Craig on Thursday.
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Sgt. Courtland Folks uses his dog, Czar, to search for narcotics in various locations in northwest Colorado. Recently, they have been called into service to sweep local high schools, including Moffat County and Hayden.
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A family enjoys an afternoon hike down Emerald Mountain in Steamboat Springs on Friday. The Bureau of Land Management actively is seeking public input about its recent draft Resource Management Plan.
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The Bureau of Land Management is seeking public input about its recent draft Resource Management Plan. The amount of oil and gas exploration allowed on the land is one of the main issues to be discussed.
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Vail's Wilson Dawes crosses the finish line of the 90K North Routt Coureur des Bois ski ultramarathon on Saturday.
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Steamboat's Sarah MacCarthy finishes seconds ahead of University of Utah teammate Sara Schweiger as the top female finishers in Saturday's Coureur des Bois ski ultramarathon.
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Casey Krueger of Cable, Wisc. competes during the North Routt Coureur des Bois cross-country skiing ultramarathon at Steamboat Lake on Saturday.
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Nicolette Powell sports her St. Patrick's Day duds as she cheers on skiers during the North Routt Coureur des Bois cross-country skiing ultramarathon at Steamboat Lake on Saturday, March 17, 2007.
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Shawn Scholl, #559, throws off his jacket as he skis with Michael Brothers, #507, and Ben Barbier, #501, during the North Routt Coureur des Bois cross-country skiing ultramarathon at Steamboat Lake on Saturday, March 17, 2007.
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Brian Tate, left, leads a pack of skiers during the North Routt Coureur des Bois cross-country skiing ultramarathon at Steamboat Lake on Saturday.
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Paul Rose of Steamboat Springs races in the North Routt Coureur des Bois cross-country skiing ultramarathon at Steamboat Lake on Saturday.
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Charlotte Whaley removes potatoes from the oven for Shiloh Whaley during the Oak Creek Centennial Potato Bake on Saturday at Soroco High School.
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People heap fixings on their potatoes during the Oak Creek Centennial Potato Bake on Saturday at Soroco High School.
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Eight-year-old Shaelynn Salazar decorates a potato during the Oak Creek Centennial Potato Bake on Saturday at Soroco High School.
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South Routt kindergartner Katelyn Olinger stretches to reach the appropriate number during Twister Math on Tuesday at the South Routt Literacy Carnival. The game was played like regular Twister, but children had to find numbers instead of colors.
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Livi Thompson, 3, puts a homemade necklace with her name over her head Tuesday. The preschool child waited in line so Soroco freshman Julia Luciano could make her a necklace as part of the South Routt Literacy Carnival at South Routt Elementary School.
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South Routt second-grader Sarvis Anarella works on a Math Wrap game Tuesday at the South Routt Literacy Carnival. The carnival aims to make learning fun for children.
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South Routt third-grader Kali Constine picks up a book Tuesday at the South Routt Literacy Carnival. Kali went through all the books in the South Routt Elementary School cafeteria trying to find the seven she wanted most.
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Joe Roberts' editorial cartoon for Sunday, March 18, 2007.
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Scott Michael-James Middleton and Marisa Ann Dierkes announce their engagement.
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Steamboat Springs residents Cody Wedemeyer, left, and Nate Leatherman eat lunch outside Colorado Bagel Company and Deli on Thursday. Colorado Bagel Company owner Jeff Puffett said he thinks Bagel Works will be a good addition for the west side of Steamboat.
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Matt Hannon works behind the counter preparing bagels for customers.
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An assortment of bagels are baked fresh in the back of the Bagel Works, open from 6 a.m. to 3 p.m. daily.
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Hope and Matt Hannon opened Bagel Works on Monday to serve customers looking for a quick bite to eat on the west side of Steamboat.
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Roads are still being built in Wildhorse Meadows, but all of the single-family home lots have been sold.
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Machinery moves dirt Wednesday at Wildhorse Meadows. The 41 homesites were snatched up four months after they went on the market in October.
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