Photos for February 10, 2008

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Steamboat's Aaron Calkins breaks to the basket during the Sailors' 54-45 victory against the Bulldogs in Steamboat Springs on Saturday evening. Calkins left the game in the fourth quarter after an apparent ankle injury.

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Steamboat's Michael Vandahl, left, elevates over Palisade defender Jose Quintana during the Sailors' 54-45 victory against the Bulldogs in Steamboat Springs on Saturday evening.

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The Steamboat Springs Youth Hockey Association U-19 girls team surrounds the 2008 ADELE Sportsmanship award winners who were announced Saturday at the Howelsen Ice Arena and included (left to right, holding flowers) Meghan Lukens, Marley Loomis and Jessica Fox.

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Steamboat's Marley Loomis moves the puck down the ice during the match between the Steamboat U-12 team and Colorado Select U-12 Blue team at Howelsen Ice Arena in Steamboat on Satuday afternoon. The game was part of the Adele Dombrowski Tournament.

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Cameron Burney

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Cameron Burney takes a shot.

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Cameron Burney drives to the basket in a game earlier this year. Burney, a junior guard at Alaska Anchorage, overcame early troubles to excel in Alaska.

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Cameron Burney puts up a shot.

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While Cameron Burney isn't the focal point on offense, the junior guard has become Alaska Anchorage's most versatile defender. With his size, Seawolves coach Rusty Osborne said Burney guards a number of positions on the court.

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Steamboat's Marley Loomis moves the puck down the ice during the match between the Steamboat U-12 team and Colorado Select U-12 Blue team at Howelsen Ice Arena in Steamboat on Satuday afternoon. The game was part of the Adele Dombrowski Tournament.

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Sebastion Elkins, 8, was one of about 15 Strawberry Park Elementary School students who cross-country skied to school Thursday along Butcherknife Trail.

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The Ski to School program encourages students to find alternate modes of transportation to help the environment.

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About 15 students cross-country skied to school along Butcherknife Trail on Thursday. The Ski to School program promotes healthy life habits of daily exercise.

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Sebastion Elkins, 8, was one of about 15 Strawberry Park Elementary School students who cross country skied to school along Bucher Knife Trail on Thursday. The Ski to School program promotes healthy life habits of daily exercise. Students are also encouraged to find alternate modes of transportation of transportation to help the environment.

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Daisy Anderson, the last black widow of the Civil War, may be the most well-known black resident of Routt County. Anderson gazes at flowers in this undated photo.

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Joe Parsons, Winter X Games 12 Snowmobile Freestyle silver medalist, backflips the 75-foot jump at Brent Romick Rodeo Arena on Friday night at the Red Bull/SCS Sledstyle show.

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Ernie Graham, a coal miner, was the brother of Daisy Williams. He holds a bouquet of flowers in this undated photo.

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Heath Frisby, left, and Joe Parsons sign autographs at the Brent Romick Rodeo Arena in Steamboat Springs on Saturday following their sledstyle demonstration during Winter Carnival.

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Skiing icon Glen Plake, left, and Scott Flower, right, help Cole Puckett over the jump ramp on Lincoln Avenue during Winter Carnival on Saturday.

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Two horses get a break from the action during the 95th annual Winter Carnival on Lincoln Avenue in Steamboat Springs on Saturday morning.

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Amber Elliott tosses her ring in the bucket while being towed by a horse down Lincoln Avenue on Saturday morning for the 95th annual Winter Carnival in Steamboat Springs.

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Routt County Sheriff's Deputy Paul Yonekawa makes his way through the biathalon course at Howelsen Hill during the 95th annual Winter Carnival on Saturday.

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Zach Savage gets towed by a horse down Lincoln Avenue on Saturday while holding onto a shovel for the Winter Carnival Shovel Race event.

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Tyler Berka, 6, climbs a tree for a better view of the festivities on Lincoln Avenue in Steamboat Springs on Saturday morning during the 95th annual Winter Carnival.

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Skiing icon Glen Plake observes the festivities on Lincoln Avenue in Steamboat Springs on Saturday morning during the 95th annual Winter Carnival.

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Carla Portigal demonstrates the use of a full spectrum light for treating Seasonal Affective Disorder at the Steamboat Mental Health offices Friday afternoon.

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Locals gather on horseback and on skis to participate in the 95th annual Winter Carnival on Lincoln Avenue in Steamboat Springs on Saturday morning.

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Skiing icon Glen Plake, left, and Scott Flower, right, help Cole Puckett jump the ramp on Lincoln Avenue during the Winter Carnival on Saturday.

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Editorial cartoon for Feb. 10, 2008.

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A group of Oak Creek residents and business owners has begun circulating a petition listing complaints against the Oak Creek Police Department, claiming increased law enforcement is reducing downtown traffic and hurting local businesses.

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A herd of elk eats hay laid out for cattle on a ranch near Haymaker Golf Course east of Steamboat Springs earlier this winter.

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Mike Middleton, a district wildlife manager for the Colorado Division of Wildlife, discusses the troubles elk herds have caused for ranchers near the Elk River on Thursday afternoon.

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Mike Middleton, a district wildlife manager for the Colorado Division of Wildlife, tries to spot elk mixed in a with a group of horses on a ranch near the Elk River on Thursday afternoon.

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Darcy Horath

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Seared Maine Diver Scallops are one of the chef's favorite items on the menu at Cafe Diva restaurant in Steamboat Springs.

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Steamboat Springs developer Brian Olson proposes to build 200 market-rate condominiums and 30 affordable units on 7.5 acres off U.S. Highway 40, between downtown and the ski mountain. Olson successfully developed The Pines condominiums across the highway in 2005 and 2006.

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The condominiums at Trailside Village would offer easy access to the Yampa River Core Trail, mass transit and grocery shopping. They would be built immediately south of the Staples office supply store in the Steamboat Crossing commercial center.

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Cookies and treats like these heart-shaped goodies tempt dogs of all sizes at the new Pupcakes Barkery business in Steamboat Springs.

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Casey Smith, left, and his wife, Melanie, show off their three dogs, from left, Dawson, Daisy and Suzanna at the new Pupcakes Barkery business in Steamboat Springs on Thursday.

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Cookies and treats, such as this canine-safe birthday cake, tempt dogs of all sizes at the new Pupcakes Barkery business in Steamboat Springs.

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Cookies and treats like these meat-flavored goodies tempt dogs of all sizes at the new Pupcakes Barkery business in Steamboat Springs.

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Daisy the dog takes a break from salivating over fresh baked treats at the new Pupcakes Barkery business in Steamboat Springs on Thursday afternoon.

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