⢠At the
state track meet in Torrington, Jackson Hole High School sophomore Susan Stone won two hurdle titles, finished second in the 100-yard dash and took third in the long jump.
⢠About 180 people participated in the
Miles for Money fundraiser for the Learning Center. Some biked, some walked. Steve Rogers and his son Eric claimed they made the Guinness Book of World Records by throwing a softball 1,086 times without a miss as they walked.
⢠Radio station KMTN encouraged people to put one of its bumper stickers on their car for a chance to win an AM-FM radio.
⢠St. Johnâs Hospitalâs $119,000 debt was complicating the transfer of ownership to the new hospital district. A state statute prohibited a public body from accepting that debt.
Updated on May 4, 2021 at 3:59 pm
FRH Realty, LLC
A bowling alley in Poway a casualty of the COVID-19 pandemic has been purchased to create a mixed-use development that will feature luxury apartments and commercial space, it was announced Tuesday.
The former Poway Fun Bowl property was part of 6.6 acres across two parcels bought by Fairfield Residential to be turned into a mix-use development, featuring 212 apartments, more than 11,300 square feet of retail and nearly 10,000 square-foot of public plazas.
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The Poway Fun Bowl was a family entertainment center with 32 bowling lanes, an arcade, seven pool tables and a sports bar. It could hold up to 700 people in a normal year but, due to the coronavirus pandemic, it sat empty for nearly a year.
The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment just reported nearly 150 new COVID-19 outbreaks identified in the past week. Well over half of them are located in four counties, including Denver, that are currently at Level Red on the agency s dial dashboard, a system that transitioned from compulsory to advisory on April 16.
The CDPHE considers an entity an outbreak after two or more COVID-19 cases among residents, staffers or other people connected to a specific location are confirmed within a fourteen-day period, or two or more cases of respiratory illness with an onset of symptoms within a fourteen-day period are paired with at least one additional COVID-19 diagnosis. The vast majority of businesses and facilities identified as outbreaks remain open while working with the department to monitor symptoms and prevent future infections.
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