Latest Photos by John F. Russell
Painter Marissa Mack’s work is on display at the Creekside Café & Grill in downtown Steamboat Springs. Mack was raised in Steamboat Springs and also works as an interior decorator when she isn’t painting. Below: Mack’s paintings will be on display at Creekside Café & Grill through the end of the month. Creekside is open daily from 7 a.m. to 2 p.m. Call 879-4925.
Marissa Mack's painting titled "Geometric Planes" is currently on display at the Creekside Cafe & Grill in downtown Steamboat Springs along with several other pieces.
Mack’s paintings will be on display at Creekside Café & Grill through the end of the month. Creekside is open daily from 7 a.m. to 2 p.m. Call 879-4925.
Steamboat Springs junior Colleen King rockets a shot over the net during volleyball practice Tuesday afternoon inside the high school gym. King, along with other veteran players such as Kasey Bull and Maggie Kriz, are expected to lead the charge for the Sailors this year on the court.
Goalkeeper Connor Birch stops a hard shot during Monday afternoon’s practice at Gardner Field. Birch will be one of several veteran players the Sailors will be looking to for leadership this season.
First-grade teacher Allyson Spear welcomes students back to Camp Soda Creek on the first day of school Monday morning in Steamboat Springs. Students returned to classes at the high school, middle school, Soda Creek and Strawberry Park elementary schools.
Elementary school students from Strawberry Park make their way to buses after Monday’s first day back to class. Students in Steamboat Springs ushered in the new school year Monday at campuses across the county, marking the end of their summer vacations.
A bus leaves the Strawberry Park Campus following the first official day of school Monday in Steamboat Springs.
Kindergartner Audrey Fisher, and her mom, Aimee, head to class Monday as students and teachers returned to class for the start of a new school year.
First-grader Kirra Kusy was just one of many Soda Creek Elementary students attempting to find their way around campus during the first day of school Monday in Steamboat Springs.
Justine Ager shields her horse from the hot sun during the Routt County Fair horse show Tuesday morning in Hayden.
Tim and Hannah Padavic, of Chicago, float down the Yampa River this week. Despite the slowing waters, the river still is a popular place to escape the August heat and enjoy Steamboat Springs.
Michael Weston will be playing in a Colorado Golf Association event this week at the Pinehurst Country Club. Weston graduated from Steamboat Springs High School in the spring. He’s spent his summer working on his golf game and plans to try to walk on at the University of San Diego this year.
City Planner Jason Peasley has been responsible for guiding five applications through the city and county’s urban growth boundary review process.
Kirk Moisan, a project executive for Robinson Construction, talks with the owner of a private dump truck company at the Lake Village subdivision.
Nathan Ragan, 12, waits for results with his beagle Shilo during the Routt County Fair 4-H Dog Show on Monday morning.
Hannah Mihaich, 13, brushes her dog Maddie, a shiba inu, prior to being judged at the Routt County Fair 4-H Dog Show on Monday morning in Hayden. Patti Mihaich and Linda Hallman accompanied Hannah at the show.
All trout caught from the town stretch of the Yampa River must be immediately returned to the water unharmed. However, there is no limit on how many abandoned flip-flops one may keep.
Joe Redfern, of J Bonn Wood Products, cuts a log into pieces of lumber at the Steamboat Springs sawmill. The lumber will be used in the construction of homes in the Steamboat area.
Logs wait to be milled at the More Lumber company near Milner. The owners say they are hoping to capitalize on the bark beetle epidemic by processing the lumber that is being cleared from nearby forests.
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