Last week marked fourteen years since the unsolved killing of Ken Gorman, a hero in the marijuana-reform movement and it s hardly the only Mile High murder that has not yet led to an arrest. Indeed, it s incredibly rare for justice to be done on behalf of Denver victims of the ultimate crime, as well as their friends, family and loved ones, years or even decades after the fact.
Proof can be found on the portion of the Denver Police Department website devoted to cold-case homicides. The page includes murders dating back to 1970, more than fifty years ago. Of the 767 listed, only nineteen are designated as solved, while 748 are categorized as unsolved. An investigation is typically dubbed a cold case if it remains unsolved for three years or more.
Power Wellness Safely Surpasses 1 Million Medical Fitness Center Visits Lombard, IL, December 23, 2020 (PR.com) Collectively across 29 locations nationwide, Power Wellness has managed over 1 million visits since reopening their first client’s location in May 2020. As a result of strictly enforced safety protocols, the reported COVID-19 positive reports from staff and members have been below 0.05%, and generally identified as arising from external contacts. On-going independent research is demonstrably indicating that fitness centers are less likely to spread COVID-19 than other retail service industries:
- “While data are still emerging, this particular study does not support the assertion that fitness centers are a high-risk location for COVID-19 spread. In fact, this study found no statistically significant relationship between a COVID-19 test result and reported visits to a fitness center.”(1)
On Stage: Leesburg, Eustis theater groups wrap up 2020 with a laugh
Linda Florea
Live shows are wrapping up for the holidays and the year this week with two comedies, “Rumors” by the Melon Patch Players in Leesburg, and “Making God Laugh,” a holiday-themed production at the Living Drama Theatre in Eustis.
Also performing this week are the Bay Street Players Young People’s Theatre with two virtual Zoom performances of “Little Women” today and Friday and live performances of Festive Holiday Melodies: A YPT Holiday Cabaret Saturday and Sunday.
Look ahead to January with three productions to start off the new year.