November 26, 2020
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DOUGLAS COUNTY, COLORADO
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VOLUME 19 | ISSUE 42
Remote learning moving forward
ON THE WAY UP
Gov. Jared Polis stressed need for in-person education for state’s youngest learners BY JESSICA GIBBS JGIBBS@COLORADOCOMMUNITYMEDIA.COM
After Gov. Jared Polis stressed the need for Colorado’s youngest learners to return to in-person learning, including those in areas transitioning to new and tighter COVID-19 restrictions, the Douglas County School District remained on track to move all its students in the opposite direction this semester. As of Nov. 17, the district had thousands of students and staff in quarantine and expected those numbers SEE REMOTE, P4
Workers install one of the exterior signs of the In-N-Out Burger being built near County Line Road in Lone Tree on Nov. 19. Officials from California-based In-N-Out say the Lone Tree location, 9171 E. Westview Road, is expected to open by the end of the year. The Lone Tree eatery will be the third to open in Colorado — In-N-Outs in Aurora and Colorado Springs opened Nov. 20. PHOTO BY NICK PUCKETT
Portable ‘igloos’ coming to Lone Tree Outdoor seating bubbles to support restaurants through winter BY NICK PUCKETT NPUCKETT@COLORADOCOMMUNITYMEDIA.COM
The City of Lone Tree has obtained 40 bubble-like pop-up “igloo”
structures for businesses to utilize to increase their outdoor capacity. While any business can request one, as of Nov. 11 all the requests had come from restaurants.
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The city’s economic development department purchased the “igloos” from Gardenigloo USA in early SEE SEATING, P6
NEW RULES
Indoor dining at restaurants banned under new COVID-19 restrictions P2
‘MOVING FORWARD’
Even amid a pandemic, for some, there’s no time like the present to open a business P12