Bill Kennedy
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Brian Kelly
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Kyle Pietras
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Cari Hermacinski
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Ken Solomon
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Scott Powers poses with the elk he shot Oct. 10 on Mount Werner.
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Chan Zwanzig hikes away from a nearly frozen Colorado River after a late-season kayaking trip through Gore Canyon.
Published on November 1, 2009
Kevin Fisher resurfaces in the meat of a Gore Canyon rapid.
Published on November 1, 2009
Chan Zwanzig hikes away from a nearly frozen Colorado River after a late-season kayaking trip through Gore Canyon.
Published on November 1, 2009
Chan Zwanzig hikes away from a nearly frozen Colorado River after a late-season kayaking trip through Gore Canyon.
Published on November 1, 2009
Players in Saturday's Broncos Alumni vs. Steamboat All Stars charity basketball game lift 7-year-old Steamboat student Kyle Taulman up to drop in a free throw.
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Former Denver Broncos tight end Ron Egloff tries to power through Steamboat Springs High School alumnus Tatum Heath on Saturday.
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Charlie Hill, left, and Scott Clementson share a hug after the Steamboat Springs High School football team won the 1979 state championship. This season marks the 30th anniversary of that team.
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Dan Piano works his way down the Tunnel Falls at Gore Canyon earlier this year. Piano and Steamboat's most dedicated kayakers hit the canyon constantly in the fall when other boating hot spots dry up.
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Chester Brady Meier
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Redevelopment plans for Ski Time Square were tabled by the Steamboat Springs City Council on Tuesday. Council members said they want to see a plan for how the demolished site will ignite the commercial area at the base of Steamboat Ski Area.
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Robert John Andrew Weiss
Published on November 1, 2009
Oak Creek is reviewing its comprehensive plan and land-use code. One suggested provision in the land-use code would be to require Main Street business owners to get approval from the Planning Commission to make major changes to the buildings.
Published on November 1, 2009
Caroline Curtze
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Steamboat Springs' Daniel Melvin, 15, who is dressed as a Lego man, visits with some of his costume fans Saturday during the annual Downtown Halloween Stroll. Hundreds of local children and their parents crowded Lincoln Avenue to trick-or-treat at businesses. "It's about as community as you can get; everybody comes out," Mainstreet Steamboat Springs Manager Tracy Barnett said last week. Local law enforcement attended, community groups handed out hot chocolate and cider, and the Steamboat Christian Center brought its campaign to collect 2,000 pounds of food for LIFT-UP of Routt County. Other holiday events across the area included pumpkin carving, a haunted house at Colorado Mountain College and music and parties for the late-night crowd.
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Jim Iacovetto
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Off the Beaten Path Bookstore & Coffee Shop co-owner Sue Krall holds a bar of soap, which is an example of items shoplifters have been targeting at her business.
Published on November 1, 2009
Julie O'Meara, daughter of Skip and Dolly O'Meara, and Barbara O'Meara, was married to Michael Anthony Olimpio, son of Salvatore and Connie Olimpio, on Oct. 22, 2009, at the Evergreen Lakehouse in Evergreen.
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The Iacovetto family was pictured outside the general store Sam Iacovetto started. Jim Iacovetto can be seen in the back row, second from left. The photo was printed in the Steamboat Pilot on June 8, 1972.
Published on November 1, 2009
This photo of Jim Iacovetto was printed in the Steamboat Pilot on June 8, 1972, in a feature about the Iacovetto family.
Published on November 1, 2009
Jim Iacovetto
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The Hayden Middle School gym is in a state of disrepair and can't be used.
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Sally Morton, girls physical education teacher at Hayden Middle School, speaks to a class of eighth-graders Thursday in the high school gym.
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Daylight shows through a crack in the wall of the Hayden Middle School gym.
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Hayden Middle School eighth-graders do jumping jacks during physical education class Thursday in Hayden. The students are using the high school gym because of safety issues with the middle school gym.
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Drunken Onion Get & Go Kitchen owner Ben Stroock prepares his Savory Roasted Butternut Squash Soup.
Published on November 1, 2009
Butternut squash soup, such as the one made by Drunken Onion Get & Go Kitchen owner Ben Stroock, is just one of the fall soups people look to for comfort.
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Lindsay Townsend
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The property includes an historic home moved to the site from Old Town Steamboat Springs to save it from demolition.
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When Mike Kortas, a stone mason by trade, decided to build a garage/deck addition on his historic ranch house. He used the same split river rock used in the original 1935 construction.
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The home of Mike Kortas and Nina Darlington, part of the original Eckstein Ranch, was built in 1935 and recently renovated. The 13-acre property on 13th Street includes 31 platted lots.
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Jill Limberg
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