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As Breckenridge rolls out its plastic ban, eateries are on board but say it will cost them — and customers

Breckenridge implemented another stage of its plastic ban on Monday, Jan. 1, as the town gears up for full implementation in July.  On the first of the year, the entire state of Colorado banned food.

Breckenridge Craft Spirits Festival and Dine Out Scholarship Fundraiser to kick off this week

Still on the Hill is back at the Breckenridge Craft Spirits Festival, which will be held Oct. 6-8. In its 12th year, the event embraces the craft distilling industry while partnering with local restaurants.  The.

Rep Roberts bill brings much-needed relief to food service in mountain counties battling inflation

As of July 1, certain Colorado businesses can retain their sales tax revenue due to Colorado House Bill 22-1406. The bill was proposed by Rep. Dylan Roberts and was signed into law by Gov. Polis.

Dine at Breckenridge restaurants this week to help fund scholarships for local students

The Breckenridge Restaurant Association is hosting a “Dine Out for Scholarships” fundraiser where participating restaurants will give 5% of total sales back to the organization to support scholarships for local students. According to a release,.

Local business owners disheartened by new county restrictions

Katelyn Huston, owner of Barre Forte, teaches a class Wednesday, April 7, at the studio in Frisco. Huston is one of many Summit County business owners impacted by the state s decision to move the county back to level orange due to a rise in COVID-19 cases. Level orange requires that gyms and fitness centers operate at 25% capacity. Jason Connolly / Jason Connolly Photography Huston, who owns Barre Forte, is one of many local business owners adhering to additional restrictions as of 6 a.m. Wednesday. According to the Colorado Department of Health & Environment website, this means restaurants, gyms, fitness centers and events are limited to 25% capacity or 50 people, whichever is fewer. Personal services including barbershops, salons and tattoo parlors are limited to 25% capacity or 25 people, whichever is fewer. In addition, businesses still have to adhere to the 6-foot distancing rule.

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