Photos for October 9, 2008

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Jeff Morehead with Ajak's Custom Carpentry cuts a piece of trim Wednesday afternoon for the Trillium House under construction at the Yampa River Botanic Park. General contractor Jack White said the building should be completed by mid-November.

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Tim McCarthy, front, and Kevin Schneider with Emerald Mountain Energy install a 3.5 kilowatt photovoltaic system Wednesday afternoon on the roof of the Trillium House under construction at the Yampa River Botanic Park.

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Steamboat Springs' Jeff Lambart returns a volley against Silver Creek's Phil Milspaugh on the opening day of last year's state 4A high school tennis championships at Pueblo City Park. Lambart will be looking to get back to state this weekend when Steamboat Springs High School hosts the regional tennis tournament at the Tennis Center at Steamboat.

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Steamboat's championship U10 soccer team. Front row, from left: Nolan Connell, Tyler Terranova, Ross VanHara, guest coach Tony Roberts, Carson Russell, Andrew Mitchell and Zach Cohen. Middle Row, from left: Matthew Singer, Sean Patten, Alexander Coffey, Will McConnell, Evan Barbier, Andrew McCawley, Cruz Archuleta and Jett Seymour. Back row, from left: coaches Dave Terranova, Andy Cohen and John Seymour.

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Steamboat Springs resident Laura Sehnert walks dogs Eider, front, and Rico on Wednesday at Rita Valentine Park.

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Interim City Manager Wendy DuBord works in her office Wednesday afternoon. DuBord is acting as interim Steamboat Springs city manager during the interview process to recruit a new manager.

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Bill Martorano at Orange Peel works on Kris Cannon's bike Monday, preparing it for this weekend's 24 Hours of Moab mountain bike race. Cannon is being sponsored in the solo division by Honey Stinger, Backcountry Provisions and Orange Peel. She's packing along an extra bike, five pairs of sunglasses and an answer to nearly anything that could go wrong during the 24-hour endurance race.

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Kris Cannon grimaces Wednesday as Jeremy Kassib, a massage therapist at Gentle Strength Therapeutic Massage in Steamboat Springs, works to relax her knee. Cannon said the deep massages have been instrumental in her recovery from a knee injury suffered earlier this summer. The treatment Wednesday was one of her final stops before heading to Utah for this weekend's 24 Hours of Moab mountain bike race.

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Steamboat Springs resident Kris Cannon works Tuesday through one of her final workouts before Saturday's start to the 24 Hours of Moab mountain bike race. Cannon has raced the Moab event once before but will tackle it solo for the first time this year.

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Cynthia Hankins

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Terry Hankins

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