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October 29, 2020

ARAPAHOE COUNTY, COLORADO

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VOLUME 100 | ISSUE 36

Health department extends mask order Requirement lasted 90 days, now to continue until pandemic ends in metro area BY ELLIS ARNOLD EARNOLD@COLORADOCOMMUNITYMEDIA.COM

committed to their community and their schools and to lifting up those around them.” It wasn’t the first time the idea of naming the stadium after him came up, Rubin said. “It’s been floated numerous times since he retired,” Rubin said. “But every time someone brought it up, Randy would say, ‘absolutely not, no way — that’s Pirates Stadium.’” But after Penn passed, Rubin said the demand from the community was overwhelming. “Almost immediately, a halfdozen people reached out,” she said.

Tri-County Health Department will extend its public health order requiring mask-wearing in public spaces “for the duration of the COVID-19 pandemic,” the agency has announced. The order on mask-wearing initially took effect July 24 and requires masks in indoor public spaces. It also requires them in outdoor spaces whenever 6-foot distancing from those who are not members of a person’s household cannot be maintained. Tri-County is the local health agency for Adams, Arapahoe and Douglas counties. No other changes were made to the order other than the extension, according to an Oct. 20 news release. The July order was set to expire at the end of Oct. 22. The extended order will last until the pandemic ends in Tri-County’s area or until Tri-County possibly amends or cancels it for other reasons. “This approach is consistent with the one taken by many counties and municipalities in the Denver metro area,” John Douglas, the health agency’s executive director, said in the release. “As we enter our ‘third wave,’ we believe this is the best course of action since masks remain one of

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Pirates Stadium at The Englewood Campus officially became Randy Penn Stadium on Oct. 20, in honor of the longtime coach who touched many lives before passing away in September. The stadium’s signage will be replaced at a later date. PHOTO BY DAVID GILBERT

Stadium renamed for Randy Penn Beloved coach, mentor, mayor honored for imprint on community BY DAVID GILBERT DGILBERT@COLORADOCOMMUNITYMEDIA.COM

The Englewood Public Schools stadium is now officially named Randy Penn Stadium, committing to history the name of a man who left an indelible mark on generations of young athletes and students. Penn, a longtime athletic coach and teacher who later served as the

mayor of Englewood and director of the city’s chamber of commerce, passed away at age 71 on Sept. 3. Englewood’s school board unanimously approved the name Penn change on Oct. 20, in a special meeting convened after a groundswell of calls from community members to honor the memory of a man many simply called “Coach.” “It’s absolutely the right thing to do,” said Englewood Schools Superintendent Wendy Rubin. “In all my life I’ve never met someone so

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