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Routt County in photos: Feb. 9
Katy Jones, a junior at Steamboat Springs High School, works on a snow sculpture Thursday along Lincoln Avenue. It’s a tradition in Steamboat Springs for high school students to come out and build the sculptures, which then are judged.
Tony Santora, left, and his brother Vince, known as DJ Theory and Vinja respectively, will perform at 9 p.m. Friday at The Tap House Sports Grill. The pair have been making electronic music since their teenage years.
Monocle, a neo-acoustic folk band from Boulder, plays a free show at 9 p.m. Saturday at Carl’s Tavern.
Sara Stout, right, and Emma Wilson work on their snow sculpture Thursday afternoon along Lincoln Avenue in Steamboat Springs.
Cory Snyder, a New Hampshire skier who’s trained in recent seasons in Steamboat Springs, cuts down Howelsen Hill on Thursday during a Winter Carnival event. He will be among about a dozen United States racers to take part in next week’s Telemark World Cup event in Steamboat.
A snowplow clears Lincoln Avenue through downtown Steamboat Springs on Thursday morning. Snowfall of 6 inches at the Steamboat Ski Area was good news for skiers and riders.
Fresh snow sits stop statues on the Routt County Courthouse lawn in downtown Steamboat Springs on Thursday morning. The ski area reported 6 inches of new snow from an overnight storm.
Skier Joe Kelly gets some turns on Hurricane after Steamboat Ski Area reported that 7 inches had dumped on the mountain Thursday.
Skier Joe Kelly gets some fresh powder turns on Storm Peak after Steamboat Ski Area reported that 7 inches had dumped on the mountain Thursday.
TIC Holdings is expected to maintain its presence in Steamboat Springs for the foreseeable future, according to a January newsletter to Steamboat-based TIC employees.
Kevin Nerney prepares soup in the Cider Fixins & Fixins Kitchen in Steamboat Springs. Commercial kitchens, like the one Nerney rents, are one way that small food producers are able to bring their products to market.





