August 12, 2021
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DOUGLAS COUNTY, COLORADO
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HighlandsRanchHerald.net
INSIDE: VOICES: PAGE 12 | LIFE: PAGE 14 | CALENDAR: PAGE 17 | SPORTS: PAGE 24
A WILD RIDE AT THE COUNTY FAIR
VOLUME 34 | ISSUE 36
School town hall turns noisy over COVID-19 plans Many attendees condemn masks, rebut pandemic science BY JESSICA GIBBS JGIBBS@COLORADOCOMMUNITYMEDIA.COM
Garrett Uptain of Craig hangs on tight in the saddle bronc riding event Aug. 6 at the Douglas County Fair & Rodeo. Check out the PHOTO BY PAUL DISALVO/SPECIAL TO COLORADO COMMUNITY MEDIA action on Page 6.
Highlands Ranch celebrates local first responders National Night Out lets residents connect with police, fire crews BY THELMA GRIMES TGRIMES@COLORADOCOMMUNITYMEDIA.COM
Through multiple celebrations, Douglas County residents honored
both police and fire officials as part of a national program. The National Night Out program in meant to improve the relationship between residents and law
enforcement. National Night Out was created to provide an opportunity for law enforcement and
A back-to-school town hall meeting put on by the Douglas County School District on Aug. 4 quickly turned raucous as district leaders attempted to outline the district’s plans for mitigating COVID-19 this school year. The crowd first erupted with boos when Superintendent Corey Wise displayed a slide saying the district was recommending universal masking at school. That opened a contentious meeting where many attendees called for an end to pandemic precautions and refuted COVID-19 science, such as the validity of testing and efficacy of face coverings. DCSD is among school districts across metro Denver and beyond that have been establishing markwearing policies and other rules to address the threat of COVID-19 as the new school year approaches. In Douglas County, school opened the week of Aug. 9.
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