Steamboat Springs seventh-grader Max May wrestles Saturday at a meet in Steamboat. May won the 115-pound division, going undefeated against his competition and helping his squad to the team championship.
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Ian Caragol wrestles Saturday in the 80-pound division of the Steamboat junior high wrestling team's final home meet. Caragol won the match and finished fourth in his classification.
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Steamboat Springs' Eric Trousil, left, looks downfield past defense from Durango's Dane Bier on Saturday, in the Sailors' 11-3 win against the Demons.
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Coe Jackson breaks downfield for the Sailors on Saturday against Durango's Cory Kerns during a big road win that pushed Steamboat to 6-0 in the Mountain Conference. The Sailors beat the Demons, 11-3.
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Steamboat Springs lacrosse players, from left, Tyler Samlowski, Drew Ruff and Garret Ehrick have proven to be a force on this year's Steamboat Springs High School boys lacrosse team.
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Garret Ehrick
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Drew Ruff
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Tyler Samlowski
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Editorial Cartoon for March 29, 2009
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Steamboat Springs High School senior Katherine Ingalls placed 10th in the 5-kilometer skate-ski race at the Junior Nationals nearly 18 months after a bike accident left her with a broken leg and pelvis.
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Gary Gray has earned the U.S. Forest Service's Engineering Technician of the Year award. Gray has worked for the service since 1980 and manages the engineering group covering the Medicine Bow-Routt National Forest and Thunder Basin National Grassland.
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Officials at Haymaker Golf Course said last week that fee increases at the profitable course are driven partly by upcoming expenses, such as a $1.5 million payment on the clubhouse in 2013. The clubhouse is shown here in 2007.
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Crime rates in Steamboat Springs largely are holding steady, but the exception is burglaries, which increased from 57 in 2007 to 104 in 2008.
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Dale Morris works for Hewlett-Packard, but he lives and works from his home in Steamboat Springs. Morris communicates with the office and customers using his computer or phone, and he has discovered that it's possible to move ahead in his business from wherever he chooses to live.
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Terry Brown, owner and founder of Wing-Time, likes thinking outside the box, and his approach has helped his business move forward through tough economic times. Brown lives in Steamboat Springs, but Wing-Time has manufacturing and distribution points that reach locations across the United States.
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Paint tubes sit on a table in the middle of Susan Schiesser's studio in the Copper Ridge warehouse on the west side of Steamboat Springs. Schiesser has expanded her work with new paints, and she is branching into new media.
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J.R. Thompson
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A variety of brushes can be found in the studio of artist Susan Schiesser. The longtime Steamboat Springs artist never has to worry about needing just the right brush for the perfect job. These days, she is expanding her artwork with new paints.
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Almost 50 students went through the SOS youth development program this year through Steamboat programs. SOS Outreach wishes to thank Steamboat Ski Area and all those that helped to make this season's programs a tremendous success.
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Fourteen students from the Craig Boys & Girls Club graduated from their SOS Outreach Program. SOS Outreach is a youth development organization that promotes decision-making through recreational programs.
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Steamboat's Director of Skiing Billy Kidd met Girl Scout Troop 311 at the Tread of Pioneers Museum on Tuesday and led the fourth-grade girls on a tour through the skiing section of the museum. He was wonderful, signing autographs on ski passes and Girl Scout vests.
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Janice Bell, coordinator of enrollment services for Colorado Mountain College's Alpine Campus, talks about enrollment information and course offerings with Zach Baker, center, and his father, David Baker. The Bakers were visiting from Mount Juliet, Tenn.
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Artist Susan Schiesser inside her studio in west Steamboat Springs. Schiesser has started painting using glitter in her work and has become involved in the nonprofit group Kids Matter International.
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Participants in the summer 2008 Garden Tour take in Kristina Johnson's garden on Fourth Street in Steamboat Springs. A local group is working to promote the production and sharing of vegetables in a co-op format.
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Steamboat's Director of Skiing Billy Kidd, left, shares a vintage photo with Kris Tompkins, co-founder and former CEO of Patagonia Sportswear. The two met when Tompkins spoke about the positive impact of land preservation at the Boulder Public Library recently. Tompkins and her husband, Doug, founder of The North Face, have preserved more than 2.5 million square acres of land in southern Chile. Kidd's picture featured himself and Doug Tompkins astride motorcycles in Chile in the mid-1960's.
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The owner of this home on Whistler Road took it off the market last fall and remodeled with a new roof and timbered entry way to improve its curb appeal.
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