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Local News TELLER COUNTY, Colo. (KRDO) — Teller County may be the second domino in a familiar chain of pushing back against state guidelines. Sheriff Jason Mikesell announced Friday that his department would not be issuing citations or detaining people for violating a statewide mask mandate. This comes a day after the El Paso County …

The Stillwater City Council has approved a revised face-covering ordinance for public areas that will go in effect Saturday.  It was passed unanimously, 5-0, during a Council meeting Thursday following its passage into second reading during Monday’s regular meeting.  Face coverings are required in public places with exceptions for children under 5 and people exempted …

Greenwood City Council voted 5-2 on an emergency ordinance to require face coverings in all food service and retail establishments in the city. Mayor Brandon Smith and Councilman Ronnie Ables were the lone dissenting votes. “What we are being asked to do is unprecedented,” Smith said. Before the discussion began, Self Regional Healthcare CEO Jim …

The Carrollton City Council has unanimously voted to suspend the current Health and Safety ordinance in favor of aligning with Governor Abbott’s Executive Order from Friday to begin the process of reopening the local economy. The ordinance, which was approved on April 7 and allowed for streamlined parameters and enforcement in Carrollton, was amended Tuesday …

Kyle City Council has authorized finalizing an agreement that would require Kinder Morgan to pay $2.7 million in exchange for exemption from the city’s new pipeline development ordinance. The vote took place the night before the first hearing, scheduled for Sept. 17, in the pipeline company’s lawsuit against the city over the ordinance. “The city …

An ordinance that would have compelled the mayor to use his ability to vote in the case of a tie did not make it past the introduction phase at Monday’s Homer City Council meeting. Sponsored by council member Rachel Lord, the ordinance sought to change language in city code from “may” to “shall,” to stipulate …