Steamboat Springs' Nathan Parks celebrates a Sailors touchdown in the first half of Friday night's game in Steamboat Springs. Photo by John F. Russell
Steamboat Springs' Billy Clark pulls in a pass late in the first half of Friday night's football game at Gardner Field against Moffat County High School. Photo by John F. Russell
Run Rabbit Run participants hike up the face of Howelsen Hill on Friday. Photo by Matt Stensland
Russ Garrity arrives at Olympian Hall during the Run Rabbit Run 100-miler on Friday. Garrity is running with a group of teachers to raise money for the South Routt School District. Photo by Matt Stensland
Colorado Speaker of the House Frank McNulty addresses local Republicans on Monday at the grand opening of their new headquarters on Oak Street. Submitted by: Will Potter
Start of the Run Rabbit Run ultramarathon. Straight up Lower Valley View and straight up Heavenly Daze! Submitted by: John Kohnke
The Steamboat Springs High School varsity football team got together for a team meal put on by the parents at Sweetwood Cattle Company. Submitted by: Shannon Lukens
The Steamboat Springs High School varsity football team got together for a team meal put on by the parents at Sweetwood Cattle Company. Submitted by: Shannon Lukens
A pair of moose drew a lot of attention after deciding to take a swim in Casey's Pond late Friday afternoon. A crowd of more than 50 people watched the animals from the shore and backed traffic up on U.S. Highway 40 and Walton Creek Road. Photo by John F. Russell
A pair of moose drew a lot of attention after deciding to take a swim in Casey's Pond late Friday afternoon. A crowd of more than 50 people watched the animals from the shore, and the attention the moose attracted also backed traffic up along U.S. Highway 40 and Walton Creek Road. Photo by John F. Russell
The structure that houses the Christian Science Society has been named to the city of Steamboat Springs historic register. The building is at the corner of Seventh and Oak streets in Old Town Steamboat Springs. Photo by John F. Russell
General Manager Torre Saterstrom sets up the inside of Fleischer Sport Ride. The snowboard shop in Old Town Square is the newest location for Fleischer Sport, which also has a store on the mountain. Photo by John F. Russell
Runners Nikki Kimball, left, and Aliza Lapierre make their way to the front of the pack during the start of the hare division at the Run Rabbit Run ultramarathon. The runners will journey 100 miles from start to finish. Photo by John F. Russell
Oregon runner Timothy Olson heads up the slopes of Mount Werner during the start of the hare division of the 100-mile Run Rabbit Run ultramarathon. Photo by John F. Russell
Runners make their way up the slopes of Mount Werner on Friday as part of the Run Rabbit Run endurance race. Photo by John F. Russell
Arizona runner Dave James makes his way up the slopes of Mount Werner after the start of the hare division in the 100-mile Run Rabbit Run ultramarathon. Photo by John F. Russell
M. John Fayhee, a longtime Colorado resident and editor-in-chief of the Mountain Gazette, will appear in Steamboat Springs on Thursday for a signing and reading of his two books, "Smoke Signals" and "The Colordao Mountain Companion." Courtesy photo
Jonathan Harrison's team studies their own map of the 100-mile Run Rabbit Run course. Harrison, from Leadville, is running his first 100-miler with the hares. Photo by Michael Schrantz
Runners in the elite division dubbed hares line up for their start of the 100-mile Run Rabbit Run ultramarathon course. Photo by Michael Schrantz
Steamboat Springs Police Department officer Matt Gadbois fills out paperwork Thursday at the city's police headquarters on Yampa Street. City officials are pursuing a plan to demolish the Iron Horse Inn and replace it with a new 15,000-square-foot police headquarters. Photo by Scott Franz
Police Sgt. John McCartin works Thursday afternoon at the Steamboat Springs Police Department headquarters on Yampa Street. The city is pursuing a plan to demolish the Iron Horse Inn and replace it with a 15,000-square-foot police station. Photo by Scott Franz
Soda Creek Elementary School fourth-grader Ethan Spence clears a hurdle Friday afternoon during the school's Field Day. Students took part in a number of Field Day activities that included running, riding bikes and many other physical tests. Photo by John F. Russell
The Steamboat Pilot & Today advertising staff gathers around the counter in the ad department for their twice-a-week "success meeting," where staff members share their biggest success of the day. From left, Cynthia Tyler, Matt Roberts, Karen Gilchrist, Kelsey Martin, Kathy Wichelhaus, Scott Stanford, Meg Boyer, Emma Scherer, Heather Biewick, Dan Tullos and Deb Proper. Not pictured: Katie West



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