An aisle of hunting gear sits in Murdoch’s Ranch & Home Supply, 2355 W Victory Way. A Colorado Division of Wildlife official said there were not as many hunters in Craig this year because of the national economy and because fewer licenses were available.
Karolyn Zuehlke rolls out lefse dough Tuesday while her mother, Shirley Zuehlke, grills the Norwegian specialty. The women were part of a group from the Concordia Lutheran Church who were making lefse to sell at Saturday’s annual Christmas Bazaar. The bazaar, which features homemade crafts, specialty food items, brunch and more, is scheduled to run from 9 a.m. until noon.
Lowell Whiteman Primary School eighth-grader Nissa Parker performs a solo Thursday during the Senior Tea at the Tread of Pioneers Museum. The performance coincided with this year’s Festival of Trees.
Cornbread will perform at 7 p.m. Saturday at the Mugshot in Oak Creek. Admission to the concert is free, and bringing nonperishable food items for donation to the LIFT-UP Food Bank is encouraged. Pictured here are band members, from left, Denton Turner, Paul Geppert, Scott Kirton and Graham Geppert.
Local rock group Amputators is one of five acts playing for the BAFW season opening celebration party Wednesday at Old Town Pub. The party starts at 9 p.m. and features music from Amputators, Lower Concentration, Frontside Five and DJs Seefelt and Dark Eyez. Amputators singer Keith Thibodeau is pictured here fronting the band at Ghost Ranch Saloon in May.
Local rock group Amputators is one of five acts playing for the BAFW season opening celebration party Wednesday at Old Town Pub. The party starts at 9 p.m. and features music from Amputators, Lower Concentration, Frontside Five and DJs Seefelt and Dark Eyez. Amputators singer Keith Thibodeau is pictured here fronting the band at Ghost Ranch Saloon in May.
Euforquestra, a jam band that uses rhythms from cultures around the world, plays today and Saturday at The Tugboat Grill & Pub.
Steamboat Springs High School wide receiver Jack Spady pulls in a touchdown pass during the third quarter of an Oct. 2 game against Palisade in Steamboat. Spady, who has 10 touchdowns and 831 receiving yards this season, will try to help the Sailors beat the Windsor High School Wizards on Saturday to advance to the Class 3A playoff semifinals.
Steamboat Springs High School volleyball players, from left, Jayde Mattox, Colleen King, Matthia Duryea, Maggie Stanford and Devin Wilkinson recently received all-league recognition for their play this season.
Members of the Steamboat Springs High School football team leap down the field Thursday as they prepare for Saturday’s playoff game against Windsor at Gardner Field.
Steamboat Springs High School junior Pete Schuette kicks the ball Thursday as the Sailors prepare for Saturday’s 1 p.m. showdown against Windsor.
Philadelphia Phillies pitcher Cliff Lee signs autographs for fans Wednesday night at Auto Parts of Craig and Airtek Filters. The 2008 American League Cy Young Award winner is in Northwest Colorado on a hunting trip.
Melissa Lynk, a Minnesota resident who was in Steamboat Springs for Thanksgiving vacation, dishes out food for Steamboat Springs resident Edgar Moreno at last year’s Routt County United Way Community Thanksgiving Dinner at the Steamboat Springs Community Center. Food donations still are needed for this year’s community dinner.
Cliff Lee poses with members of the Moffat County High School boys baseball team. From left are Scott Costello, Trevor Goodwin, Kulen Turner, Lee, Halen Raymond, Greg Blackstun and Ben Williams.
Routt County Motor Vehicle Deputy Clerk Mae King assists Hayden resident Joy Booco on Wednesday at the Routt County Courthouse. County Finance Director Dan Strnad is projecting a $400,000 boost to county funds next year from increased vehicle fees.
Philadelphia Phillies pitcher Cliff Lee signs Kulen Turner’s glove Wednesday at Auto Parts of Craig and Airtek Filters. Lee met with members of the Moffat County High School baseball team.
Cliff Lee signs an autograph for Trenton Hillewaert, 9, on Wednesday night. Lee is in Northwest Colorado on a hunting trip.
Richard Wildenhaus became the Moffat County High School Bulldogs’ athletic director in July. Having recently completed the fall sports season, Wildenhaus said the community and the school have exceeded his already high expectations.
Steamboat Springs High School drama students Blake Kelly, right, and Sara Emily Pugh rehearse last week for their production of “Once Upon a Mattress,” a musical comedy. The play opens at 7 p.m. today and continues at 7 p.m. Friday and 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. Saturday at the high school.
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