Lone Tree Voice 0429

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April 29, 2021

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DOUGLAS COUNTY, COLORADO

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INSIDE: VOICES: PAGE 10 | LIFE: PAGE 12 | CALENDAR: PAGE 14 | SPORTS: PAGE 16

VOLUME 20 | ISSUE 11

Douglas County School Board names permanent superintendent Interim Superintendent Corey Wise accepted the board’s offer BY JESSICA GIBBS JGIBBS@COLORADOCOMMUNITYMEDIA.COM

Niki Greco sips her drink at Rare by Grist on April 25.

PHOTOS BY JESSICA GIBBS

Lone Tree tap house sees business picking up Local residents eager to support businesses after restrictions lift BY JESSICA GIBBS JGIBBS@COLORADOCOMMUNITYMEDIA.COM

Lauren Neal rushed outside as a gust of wind threatened to topple the patio umbrellas near her dozen or so customers. She wound up the blackand-white striped canopies

then headed back inside to an explosion of purples, greens and oranges — a few of the many hues that abound at Rare by Grist. Murals line the walls while twinkling chandeliers and stained-glass windows cast color across the Lone Tree tap room. On April 25, 70-degree air flowed in Rare’s open garage doors. Salted pretzels steamed on their way out the kitchen to a tune of clinking glasses as bartenders prepared shaken cocktails. SEE BUSINESS, P3

A bartender at Rare by Grist shakes cocktails on April 25 at the Lone Tree tap house.

EXTENDING THE REACH

Gov. Polis pitches importance of equity clinics to bring vaccines to all P4

The Douglas County School Board has offered interim Superintendent Corey Wise the district’s permanent superintendent role after a monthslong search that included a mix of internal and external candidates. An emotional Wise accepted the offer shortly after the directors’ 5-2 vote during their April 20 board meeting. Wise was one of four finalists advanced from an applicant pool of more than 100 people. The board’s decision left him at a loss for words, he said. “I’m honored to acWise cept and can’t wait to see what we all build and grow together,” he said. Directors Christina Ciancio-Schor and Kevin Leung dissented, expressing their support for Mary Young. Young was one of two external finalists and serves as superintendent of Warren County Schools in North Carolina. The other two finalists were Samuel Jarman, superintendent of Alpine School District in Utah, SEE SCHOOLS, P15

PLEASURES FOR THE PALATE

The spirit and ingredients in Cajun food P12


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