DENVER – Gov. Jared Polis signed an Executive Order today extending the disaster emergency declaration for COVID-19 for an additional 30 days.
Zac Rogers, an assistant professor of operations and supply chain management in CSU’s College of Business, has spent a lot of time thinking about what it takes to get things from Point A to Point B.
Gov. Jared Polis recently issued an executive order extending the deadline for businesses to remit sales tax by 30 days.
Gov. Jared Polis recently signed an executive order that extends the deadline to file certain business documents and information to county assessors from April 15 to June 15.
According to the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA), in 2018 over 30 million small businesses accounted for 99.9 percent of the total businesses in the United States. Over 59 million small business employees accounted for 48% of the total employees across the country.
Small nonfarm businesses in 35 Colorado counties, including Chaffee, Fremont, Saguache and Lake counties, are eligible to apply for low-interest federal disaster loans from the U.S. Small Business Administration.
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce released a guide for small business owners, independent contractors and freelancers to help them file for a coronavirus relief loan under the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act.
Colorado business leaders’ optimism dropped to its lowest point in the 17-year history of the Leeds Business Confidence Index, largely due to the coronavirus outbreak.
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce released a guide for small business owners, independent contractors and freelancers to help them file for a coronavirus relief loan under the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act.
Gov. Jared Polis announced Sunday President Trump and the federal government declared a major disaster for the state of Colorado in response to an urgent request Polis submitted Wednesday to help Colorado deal with the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Colorado Division of Insurance is taking action to protect insurance consumers and reduce insurance delays for restaurants and workers during the COVID-19 public health emergency.
Last week, Gov. Jared Polis announced the launch of joint efforts to raise relief funds and volunteer efforts to address this public health crisis.
Heart of the Rockies Regional Medical Center CEO Bob Morasko praised the hospital’s staff and administration during recent preparations for COVID-19 at the Salida Hospital District board’s virtual meeting Tuesday.
The U.S. Treasury, IRS and Department of Labor announced Sunday that small and midsize employers can begin taking advantage of two new refundable payroll tax credits.
Colorado small businesses impacted by COVID-19 can seek individual small business loans up to $2M as part of the Small Business Administration’s Economic Injury Disaster Loan program.
Colorado small businesses impacted by COVID-19 can seek individual small business loans up to $2M as part of the Small Business Administration’s Economic Injury Disaster Loan program.
State Sen. Kerry Donovan announced she will host a series of “Convos from the Couch” to virtually bring communities together during this time of “social distancing.”
Safeway is asking customers to reserve 7-9 a.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays as times for those considered to be in a high-risk category of COVID-19 infection to shop.
Getting a bit of cabin fever? Many of our local establishments are offering curbside and takeout menus for the next 3-4 weeks. Others, unfortunately, will be shutting their doors for the time. We would like to keep you as informed as we can and support our local businesses. Armed with this i…
Gov. Jared Polis announced Monday that beginning today all restaurants and bars in Colorado will be closed to dine-in service and limited to only takeout and delivery service for at least the next 30 days in an effort to fight the spread of the COVID-19 virus.
Do you need some ideas on who to vote for in this year’s People’s Choice? Every week, until the deadline, we will feature some people and businesses to get your mind thinking about the best. Our community is filled with wonderful businesses and people. One category is Outstanding Citizen/Vol…
To all of you who have committed to the broadband project so far, thank you very much for your participation. The grant proposal was submitted to the Colorado Broadband Deployment Board on Monday, Jan. 03. We are now in a 60-day comment period, following which the board will decide who will …
UPDATE AS OF OCTOBER 9, 2018: Kickin’ Ass Mountain Pizza is no longer at Mad Jack's Mountain Brewery
The South Park Chamber of Commerce announced its business of the month for March. High Paw Pet Supplies was selected as this month’s featured business. High Paw is a full service pet store that specializes in quality food for all your animals.
A compromise was reached between the Park County Land and Water Trust Fund board and the county commissioners Feb. 28 on the ballot language asking voters to reauthorize the county one percent sales tax.
The South Park Parks and Recreation District board of directors announced the kickoff of a series of community meetings, designed to gather residents input on the potential expansion of the South Park Recreation Center in Fairplay.
Rustic Station in Bailey welcomed a new chef to their restaurant, Christian Hawks. Hawks has an extensive culinary background. He finished culinary school 20 years ago and has been working as a chef for over 15 years.
Craving lobster tail, chicken and waffles or a corn dog in Fairplay? No problem. The Hungry Miner restaurant is now open for business and serves a full menu for breakfast, lunch and dinner, seven days a week.
The South Park Chamber of Commerce named TBK Bank as their business of the month. TBK Bank is a full-service community bank that offers all the products you would expect like “Totally Free Checking,” a true no-fee checking account, as well as savings, competitive certificates of deposit alon…
When Chris Howe and Sarah Bennett took over the Kenosha Café and reopened it as The Shaggy Sheep in 2016, one of their goals was to make the restaurant a place for community; Bennett has seen the restaurant increase its customer base, and the restaurant has become a place where people come, …
The staple of the Jefferson community, the Jefferson Market, has reopened with new owners. The new owners are Roger and Julie Greenwald.
The South Park Chamber of Commerce announced their Business of the Month for November. This month’s winner is Timberline Properties Home Watch. Timberline is owned by Phil and DeAnn Brogan.
I love what I do,” said Diane Blessing, owner, operator and president of The Sheepherder business in Alma.
PeaceWorks, Inc. (formerly Park County Crisis Center, Inc.) began in 1986, and continues as the only domestic violence shelter within a 2,700 square mile area.
The South Park Chamber of Commerce announced its Business of the Month for the month of September, giving that honor to Black Cat Pumping.
One of the staples of downtown Bailey, the Knotty Pine, was named business of the month by the Platte Canyon Area Chamber of Commerce.
The South Park Chamber of Commerce announced their business of the month for August. This month’s recipient is Beaver Ponds Environmental Education Center.
The South Park Chamber of Commerce announced their July business of the month. The winner this month is the Chaffee County Habitat for Humanity. Habitat for Humanity International was originally founded in 1976 by Millard and Linda Fuller.
Beaver Ponds Environmental Education Center will hold its fifth anniversary shindig Aug. 26.
The Platte Canyon Area Chamber of Commerce named its business of the month at their July membership meeting. This month’s winner is Rustic Station, a local restaurant owned by Lynn and Dennis Griffin.
There’s a new veterinary hospital and clinic that has just recently opened in Bailey. Crow Hill Pet Hospital is owned by Conifer resident Matthew McBee. McBee has been in Colorado for over 14 years. In his younger days he was very involved in hospitals working in orthopedics and trauma and i…
In Fairplay, on Tuesday and Thursday mornings you will find a group of about 16 senior men and women enthusiastically improving their health and lives - while having fun.
A dream begins with a person committed to the idea that they can accomplish what they are seeking to do. Cindi Winner, program director with EquiGrace, Inc. has been involved with horses since she was little. Winner always loved being around horses and in 2003 she turned that love into a way…
Josh Grady, owner of Sunrise Solutions, LLC, in Bailey, was the first to receive a retail marijuana store and a cultivation facility license in Park County in 2014.
Denise Patrick is a staple in the U.S. Highway 285 corridor. You will often see her volunteering at many of the community events throughout the area. The Platte Canyon Area Chamber of Commerce named Patrick their business of the month.
Tamales are back, this time with cake. Many Park County residents remember Dorothy’s Homemade Tamales, which was co-located with the bowling alley and also had a run in Hartsel. Then they went dark, but not for long. Tamales and more have returned to Fairplay.
Kent Hutchison and his wife, Angela Bryan, are the owners and winemakers of the Continental Divide Winery, which opened in Breckenridge in December 2016 and will be opening a new location in Fairplay sometime in May.
Aspen Peak Cellars continues work on rebuilding their business that was destroyed when a semi-truck drove through it in September. Marcel and Julie Flukiger are still dealing with insurance and legal issues before the new building can be built.
The South Park Chamber of Commerce business of the month is Internet Colorado.
Wise Cannabis, LLC just celebrated their one-year anniversary March 8. The company is committed to great customer service and supporting the community of Fairplay. The business is owned by three partners: Paul Butler, Jacob Wise and JJ Bosgraaf.
Pennie Gaudi began a Borgata almost five years ago with a store near Windy Point. Since moving to her new location in the Safeway Plaza, her business continues to grow and she is always looking for new artists to feature in her stores.
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