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Routt County in photos: July 6

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Artist Meg Harpe, of Mesa, Ariz., a sets up her booth Friday afternoon for the annual Art in the Park festival in West Lincoln Park. Art in the Park runs from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday and is free to the public and features nearly 140 artist vendors, live entertainment and food. The festival continues from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday. Photo by John F. Russell

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Mesa, Ariz., artist Meg Harper sets up her booth Friday afternoon for the annual Art in the Park festival in West Lincoln Park. Art in the Park runs from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday and is free to the public and features nearly 140 artist vendors, live entertainment and food. The festival continues from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday. Photo by John F. Russell

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Dancers Nicholas Ranauro, front, and Jennifer Golonka rehearse a dance piece Friday at the Strings Music Pavilion. The Perry-Mansfield Performing Arts School and Camp dancers combined their talents with Strings Music Festival musicians for Saturday’s “Dance & Camaraderie.” The show is scheduled for 8 p.m. Photo by John F. Russell

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Derek Berglund, back to camera, and Janelle Samora, of Boulder, stopped by the tube rental window at Back Door Sports on Friday afternoon to ask about conditions before deciding if they wanted to go tubing on the Yampa River. The Yampa River rose above 85 cfs Friday allowing tubing to resume on the river as long as the flow remains above that level. Photo by John F. Russell

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Steamboat snowboarder Arielle Gold flies out of the halfpipe in March at the FIS Junior World Championships in Sierra Nevada, Spain. Gold was one of eight teenagers named a “Future Game Changer” by Sports Illustrated. Gold is featured in the July 9 issue of the magazine. Courtesy photo

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These photos were taken July on Colo. Highway 8 between Trappers Lake and Meeker when mudslides occurred after a brief heavy rain and resulted in our vehicle and several others being trapped between the slides. Submitted by Deborah Meshurel. Deborah Meshurel / Courtesy

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These photos were taken July on Colo. Highway 8 between Trappers Lake and Meeker when mudslides occurred after a brief heavy rain and resulted in our vehicle and several others being trapped between the slides. Submitted by Deborah Meshurel. Deborah Meshurel / Courtesy

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These photos were taken July on Colo. Highway 8 between Trappers Lake and Meeker when mudslides occurred after a brief heavy rain and resulted in our vehicle and several others being trapped between the slides. Submitted by Deborah Meshurel. Deborah Meshurel / Courtesy

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A large cottonwood tree fell in-between two mobile homes Friday evening during a heavy rainstorm. No one was injured and there was damage to one house's porch and the other's roof. Photo by Nicole Inglis

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Dancer Nicholas Ranauro rehearses a dance piece at the Strings Music Pavilion on Friday morning. The Perry-Mansfield Performing Arts School and Camp dancers combined their talents with Strings Music Festival musicians for Saturday's "Dance & Camaraderie.” The show is scheduled for 8 p.m. Photo by John F. Russell

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Dancers Holly Wilder, front, and Anthony Tiedeman rehearse a dance piece at the Strings Music Pavilion on Friday morning. The Perry-Mansfield Performing Arts School and Camp combined their talents with Strings Music Festival musicians for Saturday's "Dance & Camaraderie.” The show is scheduled for 8 p.m. Photo by John F. Russell

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Dancers Cortney Key, front, and Evan Schwarz rehearse a dance piece at the Strings Music Pavilion on Friday morning. The dancers from the Perry-Mansfield Performing Arts School and Camp combined their talents with Strings Music Festival Musicians for Saturday's "Dance & Camaraderie." The show is scheduled for 8 p.m. Photo by John F. Russell

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Dancer Nicholas Ranauro warms up before a rehearsal at the Strings Music Pavilon on Friday morning. The dancers from the Perry-Mansfield Performing Arts School and Camp combined their talents with Strings Music Festival Musicians for Saturday's "Dance & Camaraderie.” The show is scheduled for 8 p.m. Photo by John F. Russell

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Love your rodeo arena tonight. A little mud never hurt. Especially when you need the moisture. Submitted by Becky Swan. Becky Swan / Courtesy

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Here is a picture of the heavy rains on Friday night. Submitted by Shannon Lukens. Shannon Lukens / Courtesy

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