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Mayor and Silverthorne Town Council candidates share views on issues, challenges at community forum

Silverthorne residents are just days away from getting their municipal election ballots in the mail which give them a chance to vote for who they want to see fill four town council seats. In preparation.

Valerie Connelly: Child care, traffic and locals are important issues to me

Occupation: Business owner, technology support specialist Years in Summit County: 42 Family: Husband of 16 years, Shawn, and two boys: Marshall, 13, and Holton, 9 Community involvement: Summit County Preschool board of directors board member,.

Local business owners disheartened by new county restrictions

Katelyn Huston, owner of Barre Forte, teaches a class Wednesday, April 7, at the studio in Frisco. Huston is one of many Summit County business owners impacted by the state s decision to move the county back to level orange due to a rise in COVID-19 cases. Level orange requires that gyms and fitness centers operate at 25% capacity. Jason Connolly / Jason Connolly Photography Huston, who owns Barre Forte, is one of many local business owners adhering to additional restrictions as of 6 a.m. Wednesday. According to the Colorado Department of Health & Environment website, this means restaurants, gyms, fitness centers and events are limited to 25% capacity or 50 people, whichever is fewer. Personal services including barbershops, salons and tattoo parlors are limited to 25% capacity or 25 people, whichever is fewer. In addition, businesses still have to adhere to the 6-foot distancing rule.

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