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Women s self-defense class to be held in Summit County ahead of holiday season

The World Health Organization estimates one in 3 women experience violence in their lifetime, both at the hand of partners and non-partners. This violence is not exclusive to highly populated areas and ski communities are.

Dillon elects Imamura, Christiansen, Scalise to Town Council in first election since 2014

According to Dillon Town Clerk Adrienne Stuckey, this is the first election Dillon has had since 2014. Previous elections, like the one in 2020, have been canceled due to not enough candidates running. That wasn’t.

Summit Historical Society to honor local women at annual luncheon

Summit Historical Society brings Ute STEM educational program to local kids

The Summit Historical Society teaches a program on the history of the Ute tribes and their uses of science, technology, engineering and math with the help of the History Colorado Center. Summit Historical Society President.

Summit County reports 4 hospitalizations, 122 COVID-19 cases over the week

Summit County reported 122 COVID-19 cases and four hospitalizations among residents over the week, according to the county’s coronavirus webpage. The total number of positive cases among residents is now at 2,834 and 114 people have been hospitalized with the virus. Since Colorado switched over to Dial 2.0, which looks at COVID metrics on a one-week average rather than two-week average, the county’s numbers have remained in level orange or lower. As of Friday, Feb. 12, the county’s one-week incidence rate was 306.6 new cases per 100,000 people, down 70.4 cases from last week. The number falls within level orange on the dial. To be within the lower yellow level it would need to be 300 or lower.

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