Photo archive for January 27, 2007
Steamboat Springs Middle School sixth-grader Dane Koepfer plays lob ball during physical education class Friday in the gym. Another gym may be built to meet community demand.
Dennis Foland with TLC Carpet One lays tile Wednesday in the new Yampa Valley Regional Airport ticketing area. His co-worker Adrian Dunton carts in another load of tile behind him.
Curtis Green with The Horsley Company out of Ogden, Utah, tests new baggage screening equipment installed at the Yampa Valley Regional Airport expansion.
On Wednesday, workers were laying tile and installing lighting at the new ticketing and gift shop area at the Yampa Valley Regional Airport. The airport expansion could be completed by Feb. 12.
Tim Winter, Routt County’s building and plant director, describes how construction is progressing on the new Routt County Justice Center. He said construction is on schedule and should be completed by September.
Routt County Manager Tom Sullivan looks at an area outside the building that is sealed off with plastic so it can be heated while workers lay brick.
Tim Winter, Routt County’s building and plant director, steps down a ladder in an elevator shaft to access the tunnel where it connects to the Routt County Justice Center. The general contractor building the Justice Center will ultimately be responsible for fixing the leak, which Winter said is due to an installation error.
The tunnel slopes downward from each side, making the middle of the tunnel the lowest point. A pump has been placed in the middle to pump out water that is leaking into the tunnel.
Tim Winter, Routt County’s building and plant director, describes how water is leaking into the tunnel that was built to transport inmates from the Routt County Jail to the Routt County Justice Center. County officials consider the leak a minor setback in the construction of the $13.4 million Justice Center.
Steamboat Springs junior Jake Stanford tries to get past Pine Creek High School senior Jarrod Saunders during the third period Friday night at Howelsen Ice Arena.
Steamboat Springs junior Cody Fritz gets taken down by Pine Creek High School senior Jarrod Saunders during the third period Friday night at Howelsen Ice Arena. Pine Creek beat Steamboat, 4-2.
Jason Kvols, a 16-year-old junior at Steamboat Springs High School, orders horse Sunny to slide during his winning ride at the National Western Stock Show in Denver this year. Kvols said the slide was 38 feet.
A number of businesses and organizations have committed money to expand the vocational education facilities at Hayden High School. Pictured in the welding lab at the TIC training facility is TIC founder Ron McKenzie and Mountain Valley Bank director Don Silva. TIC has donated $60,000 for the building project and Mountain Valley Bank has committed to $30,000.
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