DENVER, Colorado (PNN) - November 25, 2020 - Colorado officials last week announced that several counties had moved into the “red level” - the second-highest measurement on its COVID-19 dial - and would be forced to implement new regulations on restaurants, gyms, and other parts of the economy to combat the virus.
Then something remarkable happened. Weld County, a county in the northern part of the state with a population of roughly a quarter million people, politely said no.













