The luck of the Irish ran out last year on St. Patrick s Day, normally one of the busiest times for bars and pubs. March 17, 2020, was the first day of a two-month-plus-long COVID-based lockdown in Colorado, which closed restaurants to in-house dining and made bars that couldn t come up with some way to serve food strictly verboten. Just a few days earlier, Denver s annual St. Patrick s Day Parade had been canceled, though incautious revelers still packed bars in trendy neighborhoods that weekend (since social distancing and group- gathering rules hadn t yet been imposed in the state).
A year later, with most Denver restaurants now operating at Level Blue on the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment s dial dashboard, Irish pubs are making plans to douse the city in kelly green but with an eye to public health and safety. Bars with no food service are still closed, but most have figured out ways to provide good grub to customers and meet state requirements.
They showed up in numbers | Dellwood Pharmacy gives customers a COVID-19 vaccine choice It went well and we are encouraging as many people as possible to get a shot, said a Dellwood pharmacist Author: Robert Townsend Updated: 11:40 PM EST March 4, 2021
DELLWOOD, Mo. Dellwood Pharmacy is a family-owned business that s proudly served North St. Louis County for 14 years.
For the past two days, the owner and her small staff have been on a big, life-saving mission. We have been extremely busy, said Pharmacist Rebecca Mawuenyega.
Mawuenyega and her team offered their customers a choice between the Moderna vaccine or the newly-approved Johnson & Johnson single dose.
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Around 20 vehicles from the DCSO and Douglas County School District, and a helicopter patrolled the surrounding area of Mammoth Heights Elementary School in hopes of locating Katherine Gould, 12, who was last seen leaving her home on Greenstone Circle just under a mile south of the school on her bicycle around 8:20 a.m. Tuesday.
Dennis Huspeni
The Denver Gazette
Around 20 vehicles from the DCSO and Douglas County School District, and a helicopter patrolled the surrounding area of Mammoth Heights Elementary School in hopes of locating Katherine Gould, 12, who was last seen leaving her home on Greenstone Circle just under a mile south of the school on her bicycle around 8:20 a.m. Tuesday.
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Around 20 vehicles from the DCSO and Douglas County School District, and a helicopter patrolled the surrounding area of Mammoth Heights Elementary School in hopes of locating Katherine Gould, 12, who was last seen leaving her home on Greenstone Circle just under a mile south of the school on her bicycle around 8:20 a.m. Tuesday.
Dennis Huspeni
The Denver Gazette
Around 20 vehicles from the DCSO and Douglas County School District, and a helicopter patrolled the surrounding area of Mammoth Heights Elementary School in hopes of locating Katherine Gould, 12, who was last seen leaving her home on Greenstone Circle just under a mile south of the school on her bicycle around 8:20 a.m. Tuesday.