Closures, cancellations continue to mount
Last week’s big change for Colorado residents in the midst of an ever-changing coronavirus pandemic was an executive order by Gov. Jared Polis for Coloradans to stay at home.
Last week’s big change for Colorado residents in the midst of an ever-changing coronavirus pandemic was an executive order by Gov. Jared Polis for Coloradans to stay at home.
Although the coronavirus pandemic has limited group gatherings and required people to maintain distance of 6 feet from others, churches have found a way to stay connected.
In a time when people are supposed to stay apart and stay at home, the Holyoke Chamber of Commerce has cooked up a project to bring the community closer together.
Colorado’s stay-at-home order has plenty of people spending more time cooped up indoors than they’re used to.
Phillips County Board of Commissioners held emergency meetings March 16-17 to address coronavirus concerns. It was established that the county will follow state and federal guidelines.
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