Struggling with COVID fatigue?
Many have grown weary of the limits placed on activities and the extra steps required to follow the precautions during the COVID-19 pandemic. It all takes extra effort, and it isn’t fun.
Many have grown weary of the limits placed on activities and the extra steps required to follow the precautions during the COVID-19 pandemic. It all takes extra effort, and it isn’t fun.
Imperial Bible Church closing doors after more than 40 years

Keeping toilet paper, hand sanitizer and cleaning supplies on the shelves has been a challenge for retailers nationwide. Holyoke Marketplace is no exception, as people stock up on items they may need if they end up quarantined. — The Holyoke Enterprise File Photo | Johnson Publications

Clarissa Ruiz is the first stop in the May 17 senior parade in which families and friends got creative in congratulating the Holyoke High School class of 2020. — The Holyoke Enterprise File Photo | Johnson Publications

Swaths of empty seats at the Budweiser Events Center in Loveland during the Colorado 2A girls state quarterfinals March 12 were one of the early signs of preventative measures to come in Colorado. In an effort to slow the spread of COVID-19, events are being postponed or canceled across the state, the nation and the world. As of March 15, the recommendation from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is that in-person events that consist of 50 people or more be canceled or postponed. — The Holyoke Enterprise File Photo | Johnson Publications
It’s undeniable that 2020 was an exceptional year with the effects of COVID-19 spreading far and wide.
Phillips County will stay at Safer at Home Level Orange on the state’s COVID dial with a local public health order in effect.
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