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Authorities searching for missing, endangered man out of Castle Rock

Authorities searching for missing, endangered man out of Castle Rock Douglas County Sheriff’s Office and last updated 2021-02-10 15:07:34-05 DOUGLAS COUNTY, Colo. — Authorities are continuing to search for a man with a traumatic brain injury who was reported missing from a Castle Rock care facility on the evening of Feb. 4. Robert Gautsche, 58, wandered away from a care facility around Founders Parkway and Allen Street in the Silver Heights area of Castle Rock around 7:15 p.m. Feb. 4 and hasn t been seen since, according to the Douglas County Sheriff s Office. At the time, he was wearing pajama pants and a tan sweatshirt.

Entrepreneurs say fees, tariffs, permits present barrier to flourishing future

Winnipeg Free Press Last Modified: 6:25 AM CST Thursday, Jan. 28, 2021 | Updates JOHN WOODS / WINNIPEG FREE PRESS Harman Kaur, co-owner of Spa Botanica on Corydon Avenue, says cutting down red tape for businesses could be ‘a matter of survival.’ For struggling businesses, pandemic-related shutdowns aren’t the only source of worry in 2021. For struggling businesses, pandemic-related shutdowns aren’t the only source of worry in 2021.  Also cause for concern are the mandated fees, operational tariffs and professional permits some business owners believe represent a wall of red tape hindering recovery efforts, as they brace for reopenings in a state of flux. The cost of those regulations from all three levels of government totalled nearly $39 billion in 2020, suggest data released this week by the Canadian Federation of Independent Business.

Pandemic forces families to be less concerned about their kids time online

Winnipeg Free Press Through the looking screen Pandemic forces change in perspective for parents of young students in three Winnipeg families who can t be as concerned as they once were about their kids time online Excessive screen-time was once the common enemy in the Milne-Karn, Parenteau and Blum-Payne households. But the COVID-19 pandemic and related stay-at-home orders have given each family pause when considering each of their children’s relationships with computers. Three families make different educational choices during pandemic Click to Expand Kenny works on an abacus. Posted: Meet the Milne-Karns, the Parenteaus and the Blum-Paynes. The  Free Press is following these three families to document their experiences in the classroom, with remote learning and home-schooling amid the uncertainty and anxiety of the pandemic. 

Winnipeg s grim annual milestone

Winnipeg Free Press City has observed 43 homicides in 2020, one shy of last year s record By: Ryan Thorpe | Posted: 7:00 PM CST Wednesday, Dec. 30, 2020 It’s been another bloody year in Winnipeg. After the city logged a record 44 homicides in 2019, it faces another grim death toll in 2020, amid a global pandemic and government-mandated lockdowns. As of Wednesday morning, there had been 43 slayings in Winnipeg this year. The first came Jan. 10, when Reagan Danielle Gross, 49, was killed on the 100 block of Hindley Avenue. The cause of death was not released. Two days later, Yassin Abdu Ahmed, 20, was shot to death on the 100 block of Garry Street.

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