Mike Andrews hits a jump Friday at the new Stokes Gulch Motocross Track across from the Hayden Speedway. The facility opens today.
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Mike Andrews hits a jump Friday at the new Stokes Gulch Motocross Track across from the Hayden Speedway. The facility opens today. Memberships costs $50 and can be purchased at Hayden Town Hall.
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Mike Andrews said he has been working on opening the Stokes Gulch Motocross Track for the past two years.
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Steamboat Springs High School graduate Parker Stegmaier raises his arms in celebration after receiving his diploma Saturday in Kelly Meek Gymnasium.
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Steamboat Springs High School valedictorian Charlie Stoddard does a fist pump as he is introduced to give a speech.
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If you can locate the Big Dipper, then you can find the "Three Leaps of the Gazelle" nearby. Look high in the western sky around 9:30 p.m. during late May.
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Soda Creek Elementary School third-graders donated $175 to LIFT-UP of Routt County on Friday. The students earned the money by creating a craft business as part of a unit on economics. The students toured local businesses and sold crafts. LIFT-UP Executive Director David Freseman said he plans to use the money to help needy residents pay utility bills. "We're running low on utility assistance funds," he said.
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U.S. Forest Service employees, from right, Tyler Tretten, Tyler Greenbank and Joe Messina maneuver into their practice fire shelters during a firefighting refresher course Friday at the U.S. Forest Service Office.
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U.S. Forest Service employee Neal Obray raises his hands in celebration as he successfully completes a 3-mile pack test Friday afternoon along the Yampa River Core Trail with co-workers Rick Melzer, from right, and Derek Egan. In order to keep their firefighting certification, a group of Forest Service employees trained to fight fire had to take a refresher course and complete the test, which requires walking 3 miles with a 45-pound pack in less than 46 minutes.
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Three-year-old Sydney Lotz, right, and her brother Colyer, 1, check out the lake at the Yampa River Botanic Park on Friday afternoon.
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Yampa Valley School seniors Josie Pacana, right, and Rae Steele listen to a speaker at the school's graduation at the Yampa River Botanic Park.
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Sue Carter takes a photo of graduate Josie Pacana, left, and her mother Shannon Winegarner at Yampa Valley School graduation Friday afternoon.
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Rae Steele, left, gives Josie Pacana a high-five after the Yampa Valley School graduation Friday afternoon.
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Yampa Valley School seniors Josie Pacana, front, and Rae Steele listen to a speaker at the school graduation Friday afternoon.
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Yampa Valley School graduate Rae Steele hugs teacher P.J. Zenewicz while receiving her diploma Friday afternoon at the Yampa River Botanic Park. The school honored three graduates during a short ceremony at the park.
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