The Steamboat Storm won the 2008 WACH Mountain Division tournament April 4 to 6 in Vail, edging out Aspen in a shootout. Pictured are, top row, from left: Deb Rose, Shelia Farney, Diane Anderson, Krista Snyder, Kim Bonner, Patty Schovan and Sarah Katherman. Bottom row, from left: Alexa Pighini, Kelly Halpin, Laurie Milne, Marie Winter, Susie Leeson and Angie Harding. Not pictured: Melrose Kuusinen, Katie White and Marey Whelihan.
Published on April 10, 2008
Nick Madden makes his way up the climbing wall at Steamboat Springs Middle School. The wall was built through a fundraising effort of more than $30,000 led by Everything Outdoor Steamboat and teacher Matt Tredway.
Published on April 10, 2008
The Colorado Avalanche's Ben Guite, left, trips the Minnesota Wild's Pierre-Marc Bouchard in the first period of Game 1 of the first round of the Stanley Cup playoffs at the Xcel Energy Center in St. Paul, Minn., on Wednesday. The Avalanche won in overtime, 3-2.
Published on April 10, 2008
Snow falls Wednesday morning as Georgie Barr clears a table at Winona's Restaurant & Bakery in downtown Steamboat Springs. By afternoon, the flakes had stopped falling, and the weather was more seasonable.
Published on April 10, 2008
Malia Fraioli reaches for a hold while making her way up the new climbing wall at Steamboat Springs Middle School. The wall was built through a fundraising effort of more than $30,000 led by Everything Outdoor Steamboat and teacher Matt Tredway. Malia is in Tredway's sixth-grade fitness class.
Published on April 10, 2008
Alpine Electronics, which has been located in downtown Steamboat Springs since 1989, will close its doors for the final time Saturday.
Published on April 10, 2008
Maureen and Dan Hebard, owners of Alpine Electronics in downtown Steamboat Springs, will shut their doors for the final time this Saturday evening. The store has operated in downtown since 1989.
Published on April 10, 2008
Debbie Rudd, Yampa Valley Pregnancy Center director, sits with a notebook and one of the pens she bought hours after the Country Mall fire that destroyed the center's office. She bought the notebook because she knew she would need to record a lot of phone numbers and the pens - which feature pictures of Winnie the Pooh - because she knew she would need a smile, she said.
Published on April 10, 2008
