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Singleton boosts business with big ideas

Bonnie Singleton grew up in rural Wisconsin, in a town so small it made Colorado Springs seem startlingly large. “New Auburn is a town of 500. and I graduated with a class of 27 students,” Singleton recalls. “Yeah, teeny tiny. “When I moved to the Springs, it was kind of shocking. I lived near UCCS, and I remember having to make a left turn on Austin Bluffs and felt overwhelmed by just two lanes of traffic — and I cried. I had never parked in a parking garage before. I’m kind of an undercover hillbilly, really. Now, Colorado Springs feels like just the right size for me: It’s not small, but not a huge metropolitan [city]. I’m able to network and connect with others while maintaining some anonymity here.” 

Customers are returning to restaurants, but many workers aren t | News

Restaurant owners whose businesses survived the first year of the pandemic are finally beginning to see their customers come back, but now there’s a new problem this already battered industry has to solve: finding enough workers to be able to serve them. “We definitely are seeing a shortage in restaurant workers in the community,” says Joe Campana, a Colorado Springs entrepreneur who owns several area restaurants and bars, including Bonny and Read and Shame & Regret. “We’ve been OK, but I’ve heard it all over town. I’ve had a number of different owners call me in the last few weeks asking me to forward applications over to them, anything we’ve got.”

Colorado Springs singles finding dating difficult during pandemic

Colorado Springs singles finding dating difficult during pandemic KOAA News5 and last updated 2021-02-11 21:04:13-05 COLORADO SPRINGS — The dating scene prior to the pandemic was hard for anyone to navigate, but meeting someone for the first time or a person you like is more challenging nowadays. Because of the pandemic and COVID restrictions, many are now turning to dating apps. It is a lot more challenging to meet people in person. Everyone wants to be six feet away. The bars aren t crowded anymore and it s a lot harder to strike up a conversation, said Bryan Spiess. Spiess has online dated since the pandemic began because there s fewer ways to meet people.

Single in the Springs offers hope and help to liven up a distanced dating scene

Single in the Springs offers hope and help to liven up a distanced dating scene
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How has the pandemic changed our romantic habits?

While they’re facing the pandemic pains just like everyone, the team behind local dating podcast Single in the Springs is looking to be a saving grace in the age of loneliness, unhealthy hours of screen time and hopeless-romantic playlists. On their podcast, hosts Meagan Thomas and Madeline Hoeppner share their dating experiences, as they give advice and invite guests both academic and casual to add to the discourse. After gaining virtual traction in 2019, they started hosting “Singles Mingle” events, acting as wing-mates for folks looking for love. Thomas says their Valentine’s Day event last year brought in over 150 people.

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