Three members of the Richardson family of Chadron received some encouragement from other kinfolks and friends just before the Colter Run began at Chadron State College last Saturday morning. The three, in the front row, from left, are Marlena, Kodie and Kinley. The others were in town for what has become an annual Fur Trade Days reunion. A couple of them also joined the race.
Con Marshall photo
Father and son Jake and Jace Downs, 8, of Chadron near the end of their 5-kilometer hikes during the Colter Run last Saturday, July 11. Nearly all parents are pleased when their children’s times are faster than their own.
Con Marshall photo
Mother and daughter Jessica and Bryar Hartman, 10, all of Chadron, near the end of the 5K run.
Two former winners and two first-time winners came away with the top honors Saturday morning, July 11, during the 46th annual Colter Run that once again was among the highlights of Fur Trade Days in Chadron.
For the second year in a row, this trio finished in the same order in the 10-kilometer race during Chadron’s Colter Run on Saturday, June 11. They are, from left, Nick Kizzire and Trevor Zurn, both of Alliance, and Dylan Stansbury of Crawford.
Kyndall Carnahan of Chadron won the 10-kilometer race during the Colter Run at Fur Trade Days in Chadron for the second time in three years. She was second last year.
Haley Bidroski of Gordon begins her kick that helped her win the women’s 5-kilometer race during the Colter Run at Fur Trade Days on Saturday, June 11.
Two former winners and two first-time winners came away with the top honors Saturday morning, July 11, during the 46th annual Colter Run that once again was among the highlights of Fur Trade Days in Chadron.
For the second year in a row, this trio finished in the same order in the 10-kilometer race during Chadron’s Colter Run on Saturday, June 11. They are, from left, Nick Kizzire and Trevor Zurn, both of Alliance, and Dylan Stansbury of Crawford.
Kyndall Carnahan of Chadron won the 10-kilometer race during the Colter Run at Fur Trade Days in Chadron for the second time in three years. She was second last year.
Haley Bidroski of Gordon begins her kick that helped her win the women’s 5-kilometer race during the Colter Run at Fur Trade Days on Saturday, June 11.
Two former winners and two first-time winners came away with the top honors Saturday morning, July 11, during the 46th annual Colter Run that once again was among the highlights of Fur Trade Days in Chadron.
Three members of the Richardson family of Chadron received some encouragement from other kinfolks and friends just before the Colter Run began at Chadron State College last Saturday morning. The three, in the front row, from left, are Marlena, Kodie and Kinley. The others were in town for what has become an annual Fur Trade Days reunion. A couple of them also joined the race.
Father and son Jake and Jace Downs, 8, of Chadron near the end of their 5-kilometer hikes during the Colter Run last Saturday, July 11. Nearly all parents are pleased when their children’s times are faster than their own.