Nick Pagliaro, a freshman at Steamboat Springs High School, was small in stature but had a big heart, friends said. Courtesy/Shannon Lukens
Nick Pagliaro, No. 20, huddles up with his Steamboat Springs High School football teammates earlier this year. Nick, 14, died Sunday in a car crash north of Walden. Courtesy/Shannon Lukens
The colors or Orion are subtle to the unaided eye, but binoculars or a small telescope will enhance them for you. In this image, the stars deliberately were defocused to make their true colors more prominent. Catch Orion in the southeastern sky at about 9:30 p.m. Jimmy Westlake/Courtesy
The stars dot the night sky behind this out building near Routt County Road 42 near Steamboat Springs. Photo by John F. Russell
Clouds hover over Mount Werner on Monday morning as traffic moves along a wet Lincoln Avenue in downtown Steamboat Springs after a winter storm dropped several inches of snow in the area early Monday morning. Photo by John F. Russell
Clouds hover over Mount Werner on Monday morning after a winter storm dropped several inches of snow in the area early Monday morning. Photo by John F. Russell
Nicholas Pagliaro, far right, was all smiles after winning at the Little League district tournament in Granby last summer. With Nicholas in the photo are, from left, teammates Colton Pasternak, John Zalesky and Tucker Limberg. Courtesy/LaRae Pasternak
Snow clings to the tire and spokes of a bike parked in downtown Steamboat Springs Monday morning. Residents of Steamboat Springs woke up to a snow-covered landscape. Photo by John F. Russell
Snow clings to the handlebars of a bike parked in downtown Steamboat Springs on Monday morning. Residents of Steamboat Springs woke up to a snow-covered landscape. Photo by John F. Russell
Snow clings to the needles of a pine tree in Steamboat Springs on Monday morning. Residents of Steamboat Springs woke up to a snow-covered landscape. Photo by John F. Russell
Snow clings to the needles of a pine tree in Steamboat Springs on Monday morning. Residents of Steamboat Springs woke up to a snow-covered landscape. Photo by John F. Russell
Steamboat Springs saw about 1.3 inches of fresh snow Monday morning, according to weather observer Art Judson. Steamboat Ski Area reported three inches of snow in the past 24 hours. Photo by Tom Ross

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