The Claggett/Rey Gallery in Edwards has a new exhibition opening on March 1 that will run through the end of the month. The exhibit features works from painter Derek Penix alongside the sculptures of artist…
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Vail officials in early November imposed an outdoor mask mandate for the resort areas of town. Is it time to let go of that rule?
Vail’s mandate which followed the lead of other resort communities came during a fall spike in cases of the COVID-19 virus. At the time, Vail Town Coucil member Kevin Foley spoke to fears that public health orders could virtually shut down the resort. “If we’re shut down, we’re not viable,” Foley said at the time.
While public health orders still require masks indoors at businesses, with spring in the air and the end of the ski season looming, some in town believe the outdoor mandate should be lifted.