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CJ s Diner in Durango, a lightning rod during COVID-19 restrictions, is for sale – The Durango Herald
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Judge dismisses lawsuit against San Juan Basin Public Health
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When COVID came to town and the lockdown began in earnest, Seck37 picked up his paints and went to work on a blank wall . perhaps for the last time.
“The wall was donated, and I wanted to paint something bright and beautiful for Gainesville,” he recalled. “It was a complete ghost town and the streets were empty. Cops were asking me what I was doing.
“I said I was painting a mural as a gift to the city just to keep everybody’s spirits up.”
That “gift” was “One Love Gainesville,” a bold yellow and green composition of hearts and palm fronds that is still on display at the corner of Main Street and Northeast 10th Avenue.
Durango restaurant owners file lawsuit against Polis, health departments
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CJ’s Diner wants courts to overturn COVID-19 guidelines limiting their business By Patrick Armijo Education, business & real estate reporter
Tuesday, Jan. 12, 2021 4:17 PM Updated: Tuesday, Jan. 12, 2021 9:59 PM Jerry Martinez, co-owner of CJ’s Diner, is suing Gov. Jared Polis, the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment and San Juan Basin Public Health. He claims public health orders, Polis’ executive orders and the state’s Disaster Emergency Act all infringe on his constitutional rights. Jerry McBride/Durango Herald file
Durango restaurant owners file lawsuit against Polis, health departments
The “Push for Peace” lives on in a Gainesville mural
Local artist painted mural dedicated to skaters for Gainesville s social justice mural project December 14, 2020 | 5:16pm EST Carrie and Jesus Martinez painted a Push for Peace mural at Possum Creek Skatepark. Jesus Martinez said his clothes always end up caked in paint and sometimes become too stiff to wear again.
Their wheels, both big and small, roared along Gainesville roads. Riding on bikes, skateboards and roller skates, some gripping “Black Lives Matter” posters, protesters aimed for peace and unity.
This scene at the summer “Push for Peace” protest in Gainesville inspired Jesus and Carrie Martinez to paint a mural dedicated to peace and skateboarding. On Dec. 4 and 5, they created the mural, which portrays a skateboarder riding through yellow rays in Possum Creek Skatepark, located at 4009 NW 53 Ave.
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