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Carmody to speak at next City Center Series


Dan Carmody
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Dan Carmody is not the new kid on the block. For the last 45 years, he’s been working on community development in major cities across the United States, focusing primarily on the Midwest.
On March 17, he’s bringing insights on community revitalization to Colorado Springs, answering the question: On the eve of the sesquicentennial, what does our city need to thrive in the next 150 years? As the third speaker in Downtown Partnership’s City Center Series, Carmody will lead a discussion on “How to Retain Your Community’s Soul During Rapid Development” with Patience Kabwasa of Colorado Springs Food Rescue and Rev. Dr. Stephany Rose Spaulding. ....

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Can employers require employees to get vaccinated?


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As Colorado expands its COVID-19 vaccine rollout, a wider variety of employers may be wondering whether they can require their employees to be inoculated against the disease. In some cases, legal experts say the answer may be yes, but there are plenty of caveats.
“COVID-19 has been deemed a direct threat, and as a direct threat the employer would need to make some analysis as to whether or not the employee is a direct threat to either other employees or the public given the work situation to then justify the mandate for having a vaccination,” says Chris Wilhelmi, an attorney with Stinar Zendejas Burrell & Wilhelmi in Colorado Springs. ....

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Editor's Note: The cavalry's not coming | Opinion


Helen Robinson
“Stop waiting for ‘when life settles down.’ Life will never settle down.” 
I’ve thought of that often, as life has lurched from one catastrophic up-ending to the next. Sitting in a flooded, broken hospital in Mississippi as Hurricane Katrina raged above and windows cracked around us. That was the worst life had for me, I hoped. My daughter, born two weeks later, far too early, with far too many problems — 10 days in the NICU not knowing if she would live. That was the worst life had for me, I hoped.
My 9-year-old son — nearly killed by septic shock. I spent a month by his ICU bed, watching his monitors blindly, making desperate bargains with God. That was the worst life had for me, I hoped. My stepson died at 18. We thought we’d never get up. We got up, because that was the worst life had for us, we hoped. The COVID-19 pandemic enveloped us. And in the summer of the pandemic, my husband died. ....

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Downtown's City Center Series returns Jan. 20 | Local News


Jake Soberal
Downtown Partnership’s City Center Series returns Jan. 20 for its sixth year, featuring national thought leaders in urbanism, innovation, equity and design. 
For the first time, the series is free to attend, will be presented virtually and will include local experts responding to each speaker. 
Sponsored by Colorado Springs Health Foundation, the 2021 series emphasizes how resiliency, equity and creative placemaking build a better city for all.
“These speakers will inform and inspire the way we talk about the changing face of Colorado Springs,” said Claire Swinford, director of urban engagement at Downtown Partnership.
“Our goal has always been to give local leaders and advocates a set of shared ideals and vocabulary to address the issues that matter most to our city. In this time of rapid growth, it’s even more important to emphasize how our whole city thrives when we build a Downtown that is accessible, equitable ....

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