Is Colorado About to Dial Back COVID-19 Restrictions?
This may be the best news the state of Colorado has received in a long time.
According to the Denver Post, the state may soon be allowing more lenient country rules, perhaps as early as March with even more changes coming by the middle of the year.
There s been no official word yet on the state s exact plans, but that word is likely coming this week from Governor Jared Polis. In a call on Saturday with city and county leaders, state officials offered new guidelines that may be implemented in the coming weeks.
Something is Missing From This Grand Junction Grocery Aisle
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There s an item missing from this Grand Junction grocery store aisle. There s an item missing from the next aisle over, too. Any guesses what they might be?
Let me say in advance I only go to the grocery store about once a week. With that in mind, these items may have been missing for some time.
Did someone walk off with the Pop Tart Family Pack? Not quite. Look a little lower. It s not a matter of what you see, but rather what you don t see.
IRS is Delaying the Start of Tax Filing Until February 12th
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If you re looking forward to getting your W-2s from your employer so you can file your taxes and hopefully get a return, you can still do all of that but there is a good chance you could be waiting on your return for a while. As we are finding out from The Denver Channel that the Internal Revenue Service is delaying the start of tax filing season until Friday, February 12, 2021.
The start of tax filing season is typically the end of January. The IRS is saying the reason for the delay is because they want to put additional work into programming and testing their systems of operation after there were law changes that took place on December 27th as well as the second round of direct stimulus payments to American citizens.