Flags to by lowered in Colorado Friday for Peace Officers Memorial Day
Flags on public buildings in Colorado will be lowered to half-staff Friday to recognize Peace Officers Memorial Day
Flags on public buildings in Colorado will be lowered to half-staff Friday to recognize Peace Officers Memorial Day
(The Center Square) – Rocky Mountain National Park will begin to reopen on May 27, the day after Colorado’s safer-at-home order is set to expire.
The U.S. National Park Service said Tuesday that park officials are in the “planning process to coordinate a phased reopening.”
“Park operations and services will be much different this year,” an NPS statement added.
Moraine Park and Glacier Basin campgrounds will open half of their campsites starting June 4, while Aspenglen, Timber Creek and Longs Peak campgrounds will stay closed, the agency said.
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Colorado crop production report for April 2020 as recorded by the USDA.