Larimer County saw 28 new outbreaks of COVID-19 in the state s latest report, one of the highest weekly totals since the pandemic began. However, the number of cases associated with each outbreak remains relatively small.
Of the 28 new outbreaks, 10 are at schools and child-care centers. The state defines an outbreak as two or more cases at a site within a 14-day span.
There are now 106 active outbreaks in Larimer County with 4,077 people testing positive; 374 outbreaks have been resolved since the pandemic began, according to county and state data reported on Wednesday. Excluding Colorado State University, which has had 2,894 reported positive cases since October, the county lists 1,183 cases associated with outbreaks since the start of the pandemic.
Apr 1, 2021
The City of Norman is set to begin a street widening project on Robinson Street Monday, which will impact access to I-35.
The first phase of the project will begin Monday on Robinson Street between I-35 and Brookhaven Creek, as crews construct the south portion of the Interstate Drive intersection, according to a news release from the city.
During this phase, the southbound I-35 ramp on Robinson Street will close and traffic will be rerouted to Main Street. The eastbound Robinson Street ramp from I-35 south exit 110B will also be closed during this time, though the westbound Robinson Street ramp from I-35 south exit 110A will stay open.
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Many Colorado County residents are trying to use their time wisely while social distancing; being civic minded and learning new things is always an excellent way to be productive. Colorado County is a community created around its river and natural resources while the economy is built on farmers and ranchers. In recent years Colorado County faced local contamination of our own natural resources by big business and many county resources were utilized to stop and prevent future contamination. We are very proud of the “Don’t Mess with Texas” campaign in Colorado County. This statewide campaign is more commonly known for littering along the roadway; however, it was extended in 2011 to safeguard our lakes, rivers, ponds, and streams.