Published March 11, 2021 •
Updated on March 11, 2021 at 3:13 pm
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On March 11, 2020, the World Health Organization declared COVID-19 a pandemic. By the following week, schools went remote, businesses shuttered and states enacted stay-at-home orders across the U.S.
Americans struggled to make sense of this new reality. Grocery store shelves stood bare as people snapped up toilet paper and pasta. The economy fell into recession as millions lost jobs and state unemployment departments scrambled to keep up with applications. Small business owners struggled to pay rent and make payroll, parents juggled work and home school, and essential workers braved exposure. Remarkably, the stock market climbed to record highs.
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Readers choose their favorite holiday light displays. Check out the map and then check out the lights. 6:03 am, Dec. 23, 2020 ×
Farmers Insurance, which was voted the Best Business Display, features a large, lighted nativity scene in front of the building. Farmers Insurance is located at 1012 Broadway in Alexandria. (Lowell Anderson / Echo Press)
It’s that time of year when the night sky comes alive with twinkly Christmas lights glowing near and far. And if COVID-19 has you feeling cooped up and you need to get out, why not check out all the creative and festive decorations and lights in the Douglas County area?