Soroco senior running back Dennis Morgan reacts to a turnover in the Rams' 47-12 loss to Rangely Friday night.
Published on October 27, 2007
Steamboat Springs High School quarterback Austin Hinder, center, tries to break past two Rifle defenders during the game at Gardner Field on Friday night. The Sailors beat the Bears, 42-27.
Published on October 27, 2007
The Steamboat Springs Planning Commission tabled a proposed industrial development at the former site of the Garden Pit because of its visual impacts at the entrance of the Elk River Valley.
Published on October 27, 2007
The Soroco Rams lost to the Rangely Panthers in the school's final 11-man football game. The Rams are moving to eight-man football next year due to declining enrollment in the district.
Published on October 27, 2007
Hayden running back Russell Waugh finds some running room on the outside during a Tigers drive early in the fourth quarter. The Tiger's scored a few plays later.
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Hayden's Russell Waugh gets his legs taken out from underneath him in the first half of Friday night's game against Meeker.
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Hayden wide receiver Aaron Haskins goes up to snag a pass against Meeker's Tyler Matrisciano. The catch came on a third-and-long and helped the Tigers score a touchdown on the drive.
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Nina Miller, center left, and her husband, Arlynn, right, with foster children, Trinity, left, and Davian, receive extra items originally donated to the Lufkin LIFT-UP Center in Steamboat Springs for use by their charity, New Horizons Ministries, which assists the children of incarcerated women.
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Bud Werner Memorial Library volunteer Judy Cole shelves books Friday on her last day of lending a hand at the library. Cole, who describes herself as a "vagabond volunteer," travels across the country with her husband, volunteering at each stop along their journey.
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Craig Kennedy broke his femur, shown above, while water-skiing at Bald Eagle Lake in August. Kennedy described the break as "like driving over a tree branch with your car."
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Local adaptive athlete and entrepreneur Craig Kennedy speaks with a reporter in his home Friday afternoon. A fundraiser has been organized to help Kennedy settle medical bills stemming from a broken left femur that he suffered while water-skiing in August. For the story, see page 4.
Published on October 27, 2007
