Martin Eugene Bugg
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Shirley P. Combs
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Everett Benjamin Chesney
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Steamboat Springs High School’s Gus Allen, center, tries to break free from a pack of runners at the start of Saturday’s cross-country state meet in Fort Collins. Running in his last high school meet, Allen, a senior, finished 67th.
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The Steamboat Springs High School football team celebrates after Friday night’s win against Glenwood Springs High School. Playoff brackets come out today.
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University of Nevada Las Vegas soccer player Kelly Labor plays in a game against Ohio State on Sept. 9 at Johann Field. Labor, a 2006 Steamboat Springs High School graduate, ended her college soccer career Oct. 31.
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Jon Wade with the elk he shot Oct. 21.
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As the seasons change, so do the most appropriate flies available at Steamboat Flyfisher. A pair of Barry Reynold’s flies, red, white and green, far left, both $3, are perfect for catching pike at Stagecoach Reservoir. The Slumpbuster, far right, and Zonker, both $2.50, as well as the San Juan Worm, center top, the PT Cruiser, second from top, the Pheasant Tail, third, and the soft hackle, bottom, all $1.95, are ideal for trout on area rivers such as the Yampa or at Stagecoach Reservoir.
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Denise and Steve Hitchcock say they have filled a niche in Steamboat with the brands they offer.
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Torre Saterstrom whips his fly rod Thursday afternoon while fishing in the Yampa River in downtown Steamboat Springs. While summer has come and gone, there is no shortage of fishing opportunities available for outdoorsmen in Routt County.
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Many of the Kahala Hawaiian shirts the store sells are made in Hawaii.
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A stand of leather hats sits in Zirkel Trading.
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Denise and Steve Hitchcock are celebrating the one-year anniversary of their downtown business Zirkel Trading.
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Bill Banks is the new owner of Slopeside Grill. Jim Cook, of Colorado Group Realty, said there were about 40 inquiries regarding the purchase of the restaurant.
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Longtime City Council members Steve Ivancie, left, and Loui Antonucci will step down from the job Tuesday. The two have served a combined 20 years on council.
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Soda Creek Elementary School students eat lunch Friday. School lunches in Steamboat cost $3.
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Soda Creek Elementary School cafeteria worker Loraine Boyle serves pizza during lunch Friday.
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Travis Logan
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Elmer and Debra Balvanz
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Light shines through the windows above the entryway.
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One of two master bathrooms in the home.
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A Japanese tansu, or antique chest of drawers, from the mid-19th century sits in the entertainment room on the first level.
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A large entertainment room with a 110-inch screen is on the first level of the home.
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The bath and shower area in the tea house.
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Reclaimed timber is a focal point in the large open entertaining area off the kitchen.
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This dining area has views of Mount Werner, as well as the south valley.
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The main house has two dining areas. This one faces west.
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Architect Michael Rath sits at a table in the Japanese tea house in back of the main house.
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“South Park” creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone completed their Steamboat getaway overlooking the South Valley and Mount Werner in late 2007.
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Steamboat Springs Middle School students, from right, Sam McClure, Joylynn Phillips, Cara Piske and Hope Nelson help Gary Wall, left, carry Toys for Tots boxes to Wall’s truck Friday. Wall and his wife, Teri, were picking up the boxes from across town and will deliver them to local businesses.
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Susan Dressen
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The just completed Rocky Peak Village off Hilltop Parkway notched its first sale this week. Lori Thompson told an audience at the Steamboat Grand Thursday that the average sales price of townhomes and condominiums increased through the third quarter.
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The Wildhorse Gondola will ride on 10 towers built by Leitner-Poma in Grand Junction.
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The public gondola will carry 340 people per hour in four groups of two, six-passenger cabins.
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When it opens in February, the Wildhorse Gondola will deliver passengers to a new terminal adjacent to One Steamboat Place.
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