Latest Photos by Melinda Dudley
Steamboat Springs firefighters participate in ventilation training Wednesday evening at the Library House on Lincoln Avenue.
Steamboat Springs firefighters cut into the roof of the Library House during ventilation training Wednesday night. The fire department had its turn with the building before the impending demolition this month.
Laurie Lyons, right, and her 1-year-old daughter, Paisley, play on a merry-go-round at the former McCoy school Wednesday. The empty classrooms will be given new life as a charter school intended to serve students from Toponas to Wolcott.
McCoy resident Morgan Hatfield, 16, is one of two South Routt 4-H members who will travel to Washington, D.C., this week.
Members of The Lowell Whiteman School’s Class of 2008 share a moment after graduation Saturday. From left are Molly Leonard, Emily Polster, Lauren Ventrudo, Sophie Leonard, Whitney Holtan and Caitlin Colgan.
Dave Fisher takes a seat at South Routt Velosport, which reopened in May at a new location on Sharp Street.
Vintage bikes sit on display Saturday at South Routt Velosport.
Contaminated possessions sit outside The Cabins at River Bend on Friday. Raw sewage backed up into six units after a pump and alarm system failed Thursday afternoon.
Eighth-graders Lindsay Miles and Brandon Leu hunt for trash along Colorado Highway 131 on Thursday in Oak Creek, where Soroco Middle School students participated in National and Global Youth Service Day.
Rep. Al White, R-Hayden, speaks about his state senate campaign Saturday at the Routt County Republicans’ County Assembly.
Ellen and Paul Bonnifield take the floor Friday night at the South Routt Social Dance at the Let’s Dance Studio in Oak Creek.
Nathan Ragan, left, and Trent Trask, both 11, spend part of their Blues Break spinning wool and learning to knit socks at the 4-H Fiber Arts Camp.
Dave McKnight, pastor at Concordia Lutheran Church, is the first chaplain for the Steamboat Springs Police Department.
The Mugshot owner Jane Sindell puts baked goods into cooling racks at her coffeshop Friday in Oak Creek. Sindell, who plans to open a wine bar at the same location, was granted a liquor license Thursday by the Oak Creek Town Board.
The Yampa Ranger District was recently awarded the Regional Forester’s Award for Ranger District of the Year. Showing off their honor Thursday are staff members John Anarella, from left, Lee Duerksen, Oscar Martinez, Ric Ondrejka, Sam Duerkdsen, Melissa Miller and Penny Lundgren.
Saddleback Ranch owner Wayne Iacovetto, right, discusses issues in agritourism with Chico Basin Ranch owner Duke Phillips, left, and Seth Gallagher, of the Rocky Mountain Bird Observatory, during a Colorado State University Extension and Colorado Department of Agriculture conference Friday.
One of no fewer than five Santa Clauses, including one climbing up to the roof to deliver presents, adorns Artie Weber’s front yard. Weber’s display clinched first prize in Phippsburg’s holiday lighting contest after he tied for second place in 2006.
Seventh-graders Katie Donovan, from left, and Jaelyn Wahley, and eighth-graders Brittany Shaffer and Kayla Harves, perform with the Soroco Middle School Concert Band during the Soroco Music Department’s Holiday Concert on Tuesday night.
Oak Creek Police Officer Erik Foster, center, is promoted to the rank of sergeant by Police Chief Russ Caterinicchio on Tuesday. Foster’s wife, Julie, holds his old officer badge.
RoCo eNteriors contemporary furnishings backs up to Pilot Office Outfitters’ traditional office furniture and supplies at their shared Lincoln Avenue storefont.
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