Photo archive for February 28, 2007

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A crowded parking lot Tuesday shows another busy day at the downtown U.S. Post Office, at Third Street and Lincoln Avenue. The Steamboat Springs City Council is considering moving the post office, which could allow the city to place recreation facilities on the site. Tuesday night, in a meeting intended to prioritize goals for the coming year, the council tentatively scheduled a recreation discussion for mid-April.

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Sports broadcaster Verne Lundquist, a Steamboat Springs resident, will be inducted into the National Sportscasters and Sportswriters Association Hall of Fame in April in North Carolina.

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Dan Atkins and his son Danny, 7, are pictured in the Steamboat Gymnastics Center in Steamboat Springs on Tuesday. Atkins and his business currently are in the process of being evicted from their location on Eighth Street.

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ConAgra Foods has recalled all Peter Pan brand peanut butter with product numbers starting with "2111." Consumers are encouraged to destroy the product or return it to the place of purchase for a full refund.

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Steamboat resident Chris Ward became sick after consuming Peter Pan brand peanut butter that was tainted with Salmonella and missed three weeks of work as a result. The brand’s parent company, ConAgra Foods, has since recalled all Peter Pan peanut butter with product codes beginning in “2111”.

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Amy Fleischer of New Port, Mass., walks through heavy snowfall in downtown Steamboat Springs on Monday. The Steamboat area is under a winter storm warning until 6 a.m. Thursday. As much as 20 inches of snow is forecast for downtown Steamboat, with higher amounts possible for the Steamboat Ski Area.




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