September 10, 2020
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DOUGLAS COUNTY, COLORADO
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COVID-19 quarantines impact Douglas County schools Kiewit’s regional headquarters are expected to open next summer, officials say. The two-building campus is scheduled to finish by spring 2022. PHOTO BY NICK PUCKETT
Kiewit set to open 1st Lone Tree building in summer 2021 New office location could hold up to 1,800 BY NICK PUCKETT NPUCKETT@COLORADOCOMMUNITYMEDIA.COM
Lone Tree’s newest corporate citizen is scheduled to finish the first of its two-building office campus near
Interstate 25. Kiewit Corp., a multibillion-dollar construction and engineering firm, is hammering away at the soon-to-be regional headquarters at the front step of the Sky Ridge Light Rail Station for its Colorado-based employees. When finished, Kiewit officials say the campus will be able to hold up to 1,800 people. The first building broke ground in
March and is scheduled to finish next summer. The second building broke ground in April. Kiewit officials expect both buildings to be finished by spring 2022. The company expects the new Lone Tree campus to be operational by next summer. The first 1,000 employees will move into the building in SEE KIEWIT, P15
Lone Tree In-N-Out on track to open this year 3 Colorado locations to be completed in coming months, officials say BY NICK PUCKETT NPUCKETT@COLORADOCOMMUNITYMEDIA.COM
Officials of In-N-Out Burger say the company remains on track to open its first three Colorado restaurants by the end of the year, including its Lone Tree location near County Line Road and Yosemite Street. The California-based burger chain
The In-N-Out being built in Lone Tree is expected to have the chain’s second-busiest drive-through in the nation. The burger joint will open by the year’s end, officials say.
SEE IN-N-OUT, P15
PHOTO BY NICK PUCKETT
CONNECTING PEOPLE WITH PEOPLE IN NEED
Building community through cash-free exchanges, gifts P12
11 schools affected in 1st full week of hybrid learning BY JESSICA GIBBS JGIBBS@COLORADOCOMMUNITYMEDIA.COM
Public records show students and staff from nearly a dozen schools were impacted by quarantines during the first full week of hybrid learning for the Douglas County School District, and health officials investigated at least one outbreak. A Colorado Community Media analysis of emails among district officials and letters issued by the district’s Health, Wellness and Prevention Team between Aug. 22 and Aug. 31 shows 11 schools were affected by quarantines in roughly the first full week of hybrid learning. The local health department also investigated at least one outbreak after two cases were confirmed in one school cohort. District staff presented data at the Sept. 1 board meeding showing there were at least four positive cases of COVID-19 among district staff and students. Approximately 55 staff members and 247 students had been in isolation or quarantine. Colorado Community Media’s analysis found the district notified community members of at least six positive cases at schools by Aug. 31. The Douglas County School District opened its year on a “hybrid” learning model, where students are divided into two groups that alternate SEE SCHOOLS, P16
A LOPSIDED WIN FOR TOP SOFTBALL TEAM Rock Canyon trounces Highlands Ranch 12-0 P23