Photo archive for July 6, 2008

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Tessa Gotman, of Missouri, listens to her music coach during a rehearsal for Rocky Mountain Summer Conservatory this week in Steamboat Springs.


Christina Faye's fingers tickle the ivories during a rehearsal for the Rocky Mountain Summer Conservatory at the St. Paul's Episcopal Church Thursday afternoon.


Music coach Dan Velicer attempts to reach his students during a rehearsal at the St. Paul's Episcopal Church Thursday afternoon. Velicer is a member of the faculty for the Rocky Mountain Summer Conservatory.


The highly polished surface of Christina Faye's piano reflects her image as she works though a movement during a rehearsal for the Rocky Mountain Summer Conservatory.


Padua traveled from Seattle to take part is this summer's Rocky Mountain Summer Conservatory in Steamboat Springs. The conservatory is basically a summer camp for aspiring musicians to learn from top instructors.


Musician Phil Norman listens to his coach during a rehearsal for the Rocky Mountain Summer Conservatory. The conservatory includes top music students and teachers taking part in a summer camp in Steamboat Springs.


Padua Canty traveled from Seattle to take part in this summer’s Rocky Mountain Summer Conservatory in Steamboat Springs. The conservatory is a summer camp for aspiring musicians to learn from top instructors.


Musician Phil Norman works with fellow students during a rehearsal for the Rocky Mountain Summer Conservatory at St. Paul’s Episcopal Church in Steamboat Springs.


Tessa Gotman, of Missouri, plays her violin as pianist Christina Faye accompanies her. The girls were part of a group working with the Rocky Mountain Conservatory.


Ravers in the Ski Jump Extravaganza pull a tight turn on Lincoln Avenue on Friday as a part of the Steamboat Springs’ Cowboys’ Roundup Days festivities and Fourth of July celebration.

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Sean Van Es leaps from Howelsen Hill’s K68 ski jumping hill Friday as a part of the Ski Jumping Extravaganza.

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Alex More of Canada leaps from Howelsen Hill’s K68 ski jumping hill Friday as a part of the Ski Jumping Extravaganza. The day’s nordic events included a hit-the-target competition where jumpers attempted to come the closest to a certain mark and a skate-ski race on Lincoln Avenue in Steamboat Springs.


David Cionni, an emergency medicine physician who has been at Yampa Valley Medical Center for 15 years, was one of the doctors who cared for Molly. “It was a situation that really put us to the test, and it was gratifying to see how quickly the emergency department team was able to rally around the sick little girl and create a situation that saved her life,” Cionni said.

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Kathleen Fitzsimmons lives down the road from the Looks and found Molly in a snowbank on her way to work. Routt County Sheriff Gary Wall later presented Fitzsimmons a heroine award for her “presence of mind” to pick Molly up and take her to the hospital, saving Molly’s life.

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Yvette Look, left, 9-year-old Kady, middle, and 4-year-old Molly look through hundreds of cards and letters that Molly received after the 2007 accident.

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Four-year-old Molly Look holds her bunny, Boy, last month at her North Routt County home. A trip to see her bunny Jan. 17, 2007, in sub-zero temperatures, quickly became a life-threating situation.


Horse polo players dive for a loose ball on Moffat Avenue on Friday during Yampa's Fourth of July celebration.

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Staff members at the Tread of Pioneers Museum are, from left, Katie Peck, curator, Heidi Feldman, museum store manager and program creator, and Candice Lombardo, executive director, dressed in Victorian-era outfits during the Pioneer Day Block Party. The block party included a brass band, free hot dogs, “Routt beer floats” and free admission to the museum.

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Candice Lombardo, executive director of the Tread of Pioneers Museum, gave away toys to children during the Pioneer Day Block Party on Friday.


Horse polo players dive for a loose ball on Moffat Avenue on Friday during Yampa's Fourth of July celebration.

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Last summer, the planet Jupiter hovered over the stars of “Maui’s Fishhook.” Although Jupiter has since moved on to the east, the stars of Scorpius, the Scorpion, are well placed for observing this month. You’ll need an unobstructed view to the south to see the complete fishhook-shaped pattern of Scorpius.

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Steamboat Springs School District Technology Director Tim Miles, back left, speaks with Senior Network Systems Engineer Dave Holloway as students prepare computers for server-based software.


Fireworks light up the sky above Howelsen Hill on Friday night. 576 fireworks were scheduled to go off at the show, but technical problems and a few small fires cut the show short.


Editorial cartoon for July 6, 2008.

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Julia Massey

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Triple Crown founder Dave King pitches during one of his team’s games Saturday in Steamboat Springs. King started Triple Crown 28 years ago with an adult slow-pitch softball tournament in Steamboat Springs.


Members of the Warren Wranglers wait Saturday for their game near Howelsen Hill. The Wranglers, a team comprised entirely of Air Force servicemen traveled to Steamboat Springs to play in the Triple Crown slow-pitch softball tournament for the second consecutive year.

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Ten-year-old Kail Constine, of Phippsburg, left, and 9-year-old Sophia Buntin, of Highland Park, speed toward the finish line Friday during the three-legged race at Yampa's Fourth of July celebration.


Ten-year-old Kail Constine, of Phippsburg, left, and 9-year-old Sophia Buntin, of Highland Park, speed toward the finish line Friday during the three-legged race at Yampa's Fourth of July celebration.


Ten-year-old Kail Constine, of Phippsburg, left, and 9-year-old Sophia Buntin, of Highland Park, speed toward the finish line Friday during the three-legged race at Yampa's Fourth of July celebration.


Cameron Burney, a 2005 Steamboat Springs Graduate, will transfer from Alaska-Anchorage to play at Western State College for former Steamboat Springs assistant basketball coach Mike Moskowitz who is now the head coach at Western.


Large, rolling sprinkler systems — or circle pivots — are used to water crops west of Maybell in this 2006 photo. Agriculture is one of many regional uses of Yampa River water, which could stay on the Western Slope if plans for a proposed pipeline to the Front Range do not move forward.

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Rafters float the Yampa River near Maybell in June 2006. Officials with the Northern Colorado Water Conservancy District, which includes eight counties on the Front Range and in northeastern Colorado, said they have no immediate plans to move forward with a potential project that would transfer Yampa River water across the Continental Divide.


Steamboat Floral and Gifts employee Donna Segale places flowers inside one of the store’s coolers. High gas prices have impacted business and changed the way the store makes deliveries and does business.


Anthony, right, and Lori Rivera share a champagne toast at the site of their new home in Marabou.


The Rivera home will comprise 10,000 square feet mostly on a single story.

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From left are Mark Murrell (S&P Destination Properties, sales director for Edgemont), Eric Entlich (The Atira Group, construction manager for Edgemont), Garrett Simon (The Atira Group, VP of Development for Edgemont), Joe Brennan (BREO, Property Management Company for Edgemont), Loui Antonucci (Steamboat Springs City Council president), CJ Berger (Summit Investment Management).




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