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.
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,.
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.
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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.