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Historic Fort Collins School Sold, Here s What Future Will Be

Get our free mobile app Mile Hight CRE said that the 16,000-square-foot building on the corner of Harmony Road and Timberline Road was purchased by The Town Church of Fort Collins. In spring of 2020, it was on the market for $4 million. You can see the listing photos here. The Town Church said that it will use the building to continue to serve our community in two ways: gathered worship of Jesus Christ and the continued home for Harmony School Christian Early Childhood Center, the building s current occupants, according to Mile High CRE. The City of Fort Collins historical archives say that the Harmony School was built in the early 30s to serve the local farm families in the area, and it s different than any other school, because it is one of the few Art Deco style buildings in Fort Collins. It also ran on a farm schedule, meaning students had fall break during beet harvest.

Larimer County reports 10 COVID outbreaks, 14 shift to resolved

Larimer County reports 10 COVID outbreaks, 14 shift to resolved
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Larimer County reports 22 new COVID-19 outbreaks

Larimer County reported 22 new outbreaks this week down from 25 the last week and all but one had five or fewer cases. The overall number of active cases dropped as well, to 109.  Outbreaks newly reported this week included five assisted living and nursing facilities, three middle schools, two car dealerships, a domestic violence shelter and one elementary school.  This week’s largest outbreak was at City Park Church, 1725 W. Mulberry St. in Fort Collins. The church reported seven cases two staff and five attendees to the county. The outbreak was reported to the state on May 11. Calls to the church seeking comment were not returned.

Larimer County COVID outbreaks: 25 new outbreaks

Larimer County saw 25 new outbreaks of COVID-19 this week, and all but two had four or fewer cases, following off one of the most active months since the November surge.  April had 95 outbreaks, according to the Larimer County Department of Health and Environment. November had the most outbreaks in the past six months with 104. The health department considers an outbreak to be two or more cases within a 14-day period. Larimer County has also seen a slight increase in outbreaks at residential living facilities, primarily among unvaccinated health care workers, said Kori Wilford, spokesperson for county health department. The outbreaks have been extremely small in terms of case counts, two to four, Wilford said. When residents are infected, the severity of illness is dramatically different from pre-vaccination outbreaks.

Virus-sniffing dog, Vegas boom: News from around our 50 states

From USA TODAY Network and wire reports Alabama Montgomery: Vaccines for COVID-19 are now widely available, but some people remain hesitant to take the shots, State Health Officer Scott Harris said Friday. After months of struggling with getting an adequate supply into the state, Harris said health officials are now trying to battle some people’s reluctance to sign up for doses. While people can be reluctant to take the vaccine for a variety of reasons, one is the false belief that the vaccine is more dangerous than the coronavirus, he said. “If you can identify one single issue that is a problem, it’s that there are people who are just convinced that the vaccine is somehow more dangerous than the disease,” Harris told reporters. “That’s a false belief we have to try to combat as often as we can. It’s simply not true.” Nearly one-third of Alabama’s population has received at least one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine. However, that figure ranks the state third from last

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