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Yoga studio gives back during the pandemic

Fountain yoga studio gives back during the pandemic A mobile yoga studio honors community heroes with discounts. and last updated 2021-02-18 20:37:58-05 FOUNTAIN — As we work to rebound from the effects of the pandemic, we continue to bring you stories of how we keep pushing on and the different ways people are growing and trying to cope. In this edition, we’re introducing you to a small business in Fountain. It’s a mobile yoga studio that opened a brick and mortar and gives back to those who serve so many of us. Jennifer Clark is a military wife who owns ZENner Mobile Yoga. She teaches her students how to practice yoga and meditation on the road, in person and virtually.

How COVID-19 has impacted teens in El Paso County

and last updated 2021-02-09 13:04:11-05 EL PASO COUNTY — On October 28, 2015, Abella Parkins lost her mother to suicide. It was an unexpected event, that at the time 10-year-old Abella struggled to comprehend. Before this all happened I was not good with change, said Abella. Abella Parkins Abella Parkins (top right) and her mother (bottom right) Abella is a sophomore at Widefield High School. She says she has witnessed her friends and classmates struggle over the last year. I know a lot of people are struggling, and like I myself, I m struggling, and a lot of my friends are too, said Abella.

Local graduate changes course and joins the real estate market-- The Rebound CO

Local graduate changes course and joins the real estate market The Rebound CO FILE – (AP Photo/Butch Dill) and last updated 2021-02-01 00:14:01-05 COLORADO SPRINGS — News5 is continuing our rebound report, by taking a look at the ways local college graduates are navigating a difficult job market. We interviewed one local graduate who wanted to go into personal training, but with gyms closed at the time, she had to think of something else. So, she turned to real estate. So much has changed in this year that you kind of have to go with the flow and trust your instincts, said Kendall Halberg, who recently graduated from real estate school. Who knows what s going to happen with the economy? It s nerve-wracking.

The Review & Preview: What southern Coloradans need to know this week

and last updated 2021-01-25 14:30:29-05 With so much information being announced daily about the COVID-19 pandemic, here is a review and preview of what is going on in Southern Colorado as it pertains to the virus: The Review A new administration was ushered into the White House and President Joe Biden went to work signing multiple executive orders tied to dealing with the pandemic. Among them, a mask mandate for employees inside federal buildings, initiating the Defense Production Act to allow the private sector to play a bigger role in testing and vaccination efforts around the country. The administration also set a target of 100 million doses of the vaccine distributed in the first 100 days of his presidency while Dr. Anthony Fauci, front and center again with the Biden White House, said that if we can get an 85% vaccination rate by summer, we should see some kind of return to normalcy by the fall. Again, it s a tall order with plenty of obstacles to overcome.

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