Photo archive for February 16, 2007

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A Colorado Department of Transportation worker tells motorists Friday that U.S. Highway 40 over Rabbit Ears Pass is closed because of adverse weather conditions.

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Hayden 160-pound wrestler Jake Magee struggles to break free from Stratton’s David Brachtenbach in the first round of Thursday’s CHSAA 2A State Wrestling Tournament at the Pepsi Center. Brachtenbach beat Magee, 6-1, pushing Magee into today’s single-elimination consolation bracket.


Steamboat Springs 135-pound wrestler Houston Mader, right, survived a close match with Niwot’s Jeff Lambert in the first round of the CHSAA 4A State Wrestling Tournament in Denver. Mader won, 5-4, to advance to today’s quarterfinals.

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Severe-needs aide Marsha Davidson works with first-grader David Temorez at Strawberry Park Elementary School on Thursday morning. The Steamboat Springs School Board voted Monday to raise all staff salaries to the 2006-07 mean salary level.

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Local skier Palmer Hoyt enjoys some of the new powder Steamboat received during the past two days.


Today is Brian Berndt’s last day as the assistant director of planning services for the city of Steamboat Springs.

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Kindergartner John Hannaway and his classmates bounce through the hallways of Strawberry Park Elementary School on Thursday as part of a lesson about the heart in Christine Gautreaux’s class.


Steamboat Springs firefighters, from left, Scott Hetrick, Brian Shively and Matt Mathisen talk in the garage of the Mountain Fire Station after returning from a call. Cramped fire station facilities are spurring discussions between the Steamboat Springs City Council and fire district officials about building a new facility.

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Hayden 160-pound wrestler Jake Magee struggles to break free from Stratton’s David Brachtenbach in the first round of Thursday’s CHSAA 2A State Wrestling Tournament at the Pepsi Center. Brachtenbach beat Magee, 6-1, pushing Magee into today’s single-elimination consolation bracket.

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Jasen Phelps

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Jasen Phelps' tattoo

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Ooooo, shiny beads.

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February’s featured artists at the Artists’ Gallery of Steamboat, (from left) weaver Jacque Hart, jewelry designer Melanie Guerra and photographer Kim Keith, hosted an afternoon of artists insights and demonstrations this past Saturday. The gallery artists will continue to host artist talks and demonstrations regularly. For a list of events, visit www.SteamboatGallery.com or call the gallery at 879-4744.


Detail shot of “Fidelis,” mixed media by Troy DeRose.


Detail shot of “Fidelis,” mixed media by Troy DeRose.


“Fidelis,” mixed media by Troy DeRose.


“Europe in 1810,” mixed media by Troy DeRose.


“Troy Portrait,” mixed media by Troy DeRose.


“Human Genome Project,” mixed media by Troy DeRose.


“On A Limb,” mixed media by Troy DeRose. His work is being represented by Schiesser Gallery in Ski Time Square.


“I Still Look To You,” mixed media by Troy DeRose. His work is being represented by Schiesser Gallery in Ski Time Square.


Cesare F. Rosati, Seth Bograd, Eileen Jones, Patty Zimmer, Paulie Anderson and Michelle Hess make up part of the cast of “Games People Play: The One Acts Are Back!” that will begin Thursday night at the Steamboat Springs Mountain Theater.


Paulie Anderson is acting in “Games People Play: The One Acts Are Back!” that will begin Thursday night at the Steamboat Springs Mountain Theater.


Rusty de Lucia, right, and Cesare F. Rosati are both directing and acting in “Games People Play: The One Acts Are Back!” that will begin Thursday night at the Steamboat Springs Mountain Theater.


Cesare F. Rosati is directing and acting in “Games People Play: The One Acts Are Back!” that will begin Thursday night at the Steamboat Springs Mountain Theater.


Tyler Morger is acting in “Games People Play: The One Acts Are Back!” that will begin Thursday night at the Steamboat Springs Mountain Theater.


Patty Zimmer is acting in “Games People Play: The One Acts Are Back!” that will begin Thursday night at the Steamboat Springs Mountain Theater.


Rusty de Lucia is directing four of the short plays in the “Games People Play: The One Acts Are Back!” She is also acting in the production that will begin Thursday night.


Joseph Israel and the Jerusalem Band will play a free show at 3 p.m. on Saturday at the base of the ski area.

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Chad Hollister and Steve Benson of The Chad Hollister Band, will perform at the Steamboat Springs Mountain Theater on Saturday night.


“He Always Wanted To Be An Astronaut,” mixed media by Troy DeRose. His work is being represented by Schiesser Gallery in Ski Time Square.




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