PHOTOS: Wolf Creek Ski Area First to Open

A skier cuts through the Bonanza Trail at Wolf Creek Ski Area in Colorado on Wednesday, Oct. 28, 2020. Wolf Creek is the first ski area in Colorado to open for the 2020-21 season, with a snow total of 24 inches. Treasure, Bonanza and Nova lifts are in full operation. Due to COVID-19, all indoor facilities are closed, excluding bathrooms, social distancing and wearing of masks are required. (Chancey Bush/ The Gazette) (Chancey Bush The Gazette)
A skier cuts through the Bonanza Trail at Wolf Creek Ski Area in Colorado on Wednesday, Oct. 28, 2020. Wolf Creek is the first ski area in Colorado to open for the 2020-21 season, with a snow total of 24 inches. Treasure, Bonanza and Nova lifts are in full operation. Due to COVID-19, all indoor facilities are closed, excluding bathrooms, social distancing and wearing of masks are required. (Chancey Bush/ The Gazette) (Chancey Bush The Gazette)
A skier cuts through the snow near the Treasure ski lift at Wolf Creek Ski Area in Colorado on Wednesday, Oct. 28, 2020. Wolf Creek is the first ski area in Colorado to open for the 2020-21 season, with a snow total of 24 inches. Treasure, Bonanza and Nova lifts are in full operation. Due to COVID-19, all indoor facilities are closed, excluding bathrooms, social distancing and wearing of masks are required. (Chancey Bush/ The Gazette) (Chancey Bush The Gazette)
A skier cuts through the snow near the Treasure ski lift at Wolf Creek Ski Area in Colorado on Wednesday, Oct. 28, 2020. Wolf Creek is the first ski area in Colorado to open for the 2020-21 season, with a snow total of 24 inches. Treasure, Bonanza and Nova lifts are in full operation. Due to COVID-19, all indoor facilities are closed, excluding bathrooms, social distancing and wearing of masks are required. (Chancey Bush/ The Gazette) (Chancey Bush The Gazette)
A snowboarder carves snow on the Bonanza Trail at Wolf Creek Ski Area in Colorado on Wednesday, Oct. 28, 2020. Wolf Creek is the first ski area in Colorado to open for the 2020-21 season, with a snow total of 24 inches. Treasure, Bonanza and Nova lifts are in full operation. Due to COVID-19, all indoor facilities are closed, excluding bathrooms, social distancing and wearing of masks are required. (Chancey Bush/ The Gazette) (Chancey Bush The Gazette)
A snowboarder carves snow on the Bonanza Trail at Wolf Creek Ski Area in Colorado on Wednesday, Oct. 28, 2020. Wolf Creek is the first ski area in Colorado to open for the 2020-21 season, with a snow total of 24 inches. Treasure, Bonanza and Nova lifts are in full operation. Due to COVID-19, all indoor facilities are closed, excluding bathrooms, social distancing and wearing of masks are required. (Chancey Bush/ The Gazette) (Chancey Bush The Gazette)
Sunshine Blue takes a call inside the Treasure ski lift at Wolf Creek Ski Area in Colorado on Wednesday, Oct. 28, 2020. Wolf Creek is the first ski area in Colorado to open for the 2020-21 season, with a snow total of 24 inches. Treasure, Bonanza and Nova lifts are in full operation. Due to COVID-19, all indoor facilities are closed, excluding bathrooms, social distancing and wearing of masks are required. (Chancey Bush/ The Gazette) (Chancey Bush The Gazette)
Sunshine Blue takes a call inside the Treasure ski lift at Wolf Creek Ski Area in Colorado on Wednesday, Oct. 28, 2020. Wolf Creek is the first ski area in Colorado to open for the 2020-21 season, with a snow total of 24 inches. Treasure, Bonanza and Nova lifts are in full operation. Due to COVID-19, all indoor facilities are closed, excluding bathrooms, social distancing and wearing of masks are required. (Chancey Bush/ The Gazette) (Chancey Bush The Gazette)
Nick Owen, resident of Del Norte, puts on his ski boots at Wolf Creek Ski Area in Colorado on Wednesday, Oct. 28, 2020. Wolf Creek is the first ski area in Colorado to open for the 2020-21 season, with a snow total of 24 inches. Treasure, Bonanza and Nova lifts are in full operation. Due to COVID-19, all indoor facilities are closed, excluding bathrooms, social distancing and wearing of masks are required. (Chancey Bush/ The Gazette) (Chancey Bush The Gazette)
Nick Owen, resident of Del Norte, puts on his ski boots at Wolf Creek Ski Area in Colorado on Wednesday, Oct. 28, 2020. Wolf Creek is the first ski area in Colorado to open for the 2020-21 season, with a snow total of 24 inches. Treasure, Bonanza and Nova lifts are in full operation. Due to COVID-19, all indoor facilities are closed, excluding bathrooms, social distancing and wearing of masks are required. (Chancey Bush/ The Gazette) (Chancey Bush The Gazette)
A skier cuts through the trees at Wolf Creek Ski Area in Colorado on Wednesday, Oct. 28, 2020. Wolf Creek is the first ski area in Colorado to open for the 2020-21 season, with a snow total of 24 inches. Treasure, Bonanza and Nova lifts are in full operation. Due to COVID-19, all indoor facilities are closed, excluding bathrooms, social distancing and wearing of masks are required. (Chancey Bush/ The Gazette) (Chancey Bush The Gazette)
A skier cuts through the trees at Wolf Creek Ski Area in Colorado on Wednesday, Oct. 28, 2020. Wolf Creek is the first ski area in Colorado to open for the 2020-21 season, with a snow total of 24 inches. Treasure, Bonanza and Nova lifts are in full operation. Due to COVID-19, all indoor facilities are closed, excluding bathrooms, social distancing and wearing of masks are required. (Chancey Bush/ The Gazette) (Chancey Bush The Gazette)
People line up for lift tickets at Wolf Creek Ski Area in Colorado on Wednesday, Oct. 28, 2020. Wolf Creek is the first ski area in Colorado to open for the 2020-21 season, with a snow total of 24 inches. Treasure, Bonanza and Nova lifts are in full operation. Due to COVID-19, all indoor facilities are closed, excluding bathrooms, social distancing and wearing of masks are required. (Chancey Bush/ The Gazette) (Chancey Bush The Gazette)
People line up for lift tickets at Wolf Creek Ski Area in Colorado on Wednesday, Oct. 28, 2020. Wolf Creek is the first ski area in Colorado to open for the 2020-21 season, with a snow total of 24 inches. Treasure, Bonanza and Nova lifts are in full operation. Due to COVID-19, all indoor facilities are closed, excluding bathrooms, social distancing and wearing of masks are required. (Chancey Bush/ The Gazette) (Chancey Bush The Gazette)
The wind blows snow at the top of the Treasure ski lift at Wolf Creek Ski Area in Colorado on Wednesday, Oct. 28, 2020. Wolf Creek is the first ski area in Colorado to open for the 2020-21 season, with a snow total of 24 inches. Treasure, Bonanza and Nova lifts are in full operation. Due to COVID-19, all indoor facilities are closed, excluding bathrooms, social distancing and wearing of masks are required. (Chancey Bush/ The Gazette) (Chancey Bush The Gazette)
The wind blows snow at the top of the Treasure ski lift at Wolf Creek Ski Area in Colorado on Wednesday, Oct. 28, 2020. Wolf Creek is the first ski area in Colorado to open for the 2020-21 season, with a snow total of 24 inches. Treasure, Bonanza and Nova lifts are in full operation. Due to COVID-19, all indoor facilities are closed, excluding bathrooms, social distancing and wearing of masks are required. (Chancey Bush/ The Gazette) (Chancey Bush The Gazette)
A skier rides the Treasure ski lift at Wolf Creek Ski Area in Colorado on Wednesday, Oct. 28, 2020. Wolf Creek is the first ski area in Colorado to open for the 2020-21 season, with a snow total of 24 inches. Treasure, Bonanza and Nova lifts are in full operation. Due to COVID-19, all indoor facilities are closed, excluding bathrooms, social distancing and wearing of masks are required. (Chancey Bush/ The Gazette)102920-news-skiing-dg 10.jpg (Chancey Bush The Gazette)
A skier rides the Treasure ski lift at Wolf Creek Ski Area in Colorado on Wednesday, Oct. 28, 2020. Wolf Creek is the first ski area in Colorado to open for the 2020-21 season, with a snow total of 24 inches. Treasure, Bonanza and Nova lifts are in full operation. Due to COVID-19, all indoor facilities are closed, excluding bathrooms, social distancing and wearing of masks are required. (Chancey Bush/ The Gazette)102920-news-skiing-dg 10.jpg (Chancey Bush The Gazette)
A snowboarder rides the Treasure ski lift at Wolf Creek Ski Area in Colorado on Wednesday, Oct. 28, 2020. Wolf Creek is the first ski area in Colorado to open for the 2020-21 season, with a snow total of 24 inches. Treasure, Bonanza and Nova lifts are in full operation. Due to COVID-19, all indoor facilities are closed, excluding bathrooms, social distancing and wearing of masks are required. (Chancey Bush/ The Gazette) (Chancey Bush The Gazette)
A snowboarder rides the Treasure ski lift at Wolf Creek Ski Area in Colorado on Wednesday, Oct. 28, 2020. Wolf Creek is the first ski area in Colorado to open for the 2020-21 season, with a snow total of 24 inches. Treasure, Bonanza and Nova lifts are in full operation. Due to COVID-19, all indoor facilities are closed, excluding bathrooms, social distancing and wearing of masks are required. (Chancey Bush/ The Gazette) (Chancey Bush The Gazette)
Wolf Creek is the first ski area in Colorado to open for the 2020-21 season, with a snow total of 24 inches. Treasure, Bonanza and Nova lifts are in full operation. Due to COVID-19, all indoor facilities are closed, excluding bathrooms, social distancing and wearing of masks are required. (Chancey Bush/ The Gazette) (Chancey Bush The Gazette)
Wolf Creek is the first ski area in Colorado to open for the 2020-21 season, with a snow total of 24 inches. Treasure, Bonanza and Nova lifts are in full operation. Due to COVID-19, all indoor facilities are closed, excluding bathrooms, social distancing and wearing of masks are required. (Chancey Bush/ The Gazette) (Chancey Bush The Gazette)
Snowboarders strap in as the wind blows snow at the top of the Treasure ski lift at Wolf Creek Ski Area in Colorado on Wednesday, Oct. 28, 2020. Wolf Creek is the first ski area in Colorado to open for the 2020-21 season, with a snow total of 24 inches. Treasure, Bonanza and Nova lifts are in full operation. Due to COVID-19, all indoor facilities are closed, excluding bathrooms, social distancing and wearing of masks are required. (Chancey Bush/ The Gazette) (Chancey Bush The Gazette)
Snowboarders strap in as the wind blows snow at the top of the Treasure ski lift at Wolf Creek Ski Area in Colorado on Wednesday, Oct. 28, 2020. Wolf Creek is the first ski area in Colorado to open for the 2020-21 season, with a snow total of 24 inches. Treasure, Bonanza and Nova lifts are in full operation. Due to COVID-19, all indoor facilities are closed, excluding bathrooms, social distancing and wearing of masks are required. (Chancey Bush/ The Gazette) (Chancey Bush The Gazette)
Wolf Creek is the first ski area in Colorado to open for the 2020-21 season, with a snow total of 24 inches. Treasure, Bonanza and Nova lifts are in full operation. Due to COVID-19, all indoor facilities are closed, excluding bathrooms, social distancing and wearing of masks are required. (Chancey Bush/ The Gazette) (Chancey Bush The Gazette)
Wolf Creek is the first ski area in Colorado to open for the 2020-21 season, with a snow total of 24 inches. Treasure, Bonanza and Nova lifts are in full operation. Due to COVID-19, all indoor facilities are closed, excluding bathrooms, social distancing and wearing of masks are required. (Chancey Bush/ The Gazette) (Chancey Bush The Gazette)
Wolf Creek is the first ski area in Colorado to open for the 2020-21 season, with a snow total of 24 inches. Treasure, Bonanza and Nova lifts are in full operation. Due to COVID-19, all indoor facilities are closed, excluding bathrooms, social distancing and wearing of masks are required. (Chancey Bush/ The Gazette) (Chancey Bush The Gazette)
Wolf Creek is the first ski area in Colorado to open for the 2020-21 season, with a snow total of 24 inches. Treasure, Bonanza and Nova lifts are in full operation. Due to COVID-19, all indoor facilities are closed, excluding bathrooms, social distancing and wearing of masks are required. (Chancey Bush/ The Gazette) (Chancey Bush The Gazette)

PHOTOS: Wolf Creek Ski Area First to Open

A skier cuts through the Bonanza Trail at Wolf Creek Ski Area in Colorado on Wednesday, Oct. 28, 2020. Wolf Creek is the first ski area in Colorado to open for the 2020-21 season, with a snow total of 24 inches. Treasure, Bonanza and Nova lifts are in full operation. Due to COVID-19, all indoor facilities are closed, excluding bathrooms, social distancing and wearing of masks are required. (Chancey Bush/ The Gazette) (Chancey Bush The Gazette)
A skier cuts through the Bonanza Trail at Wolf Creek Ski Area in Colorado on Wednesday, Oct. 28, 2020. Wolf Creek is the first ski area in Colorado to open for the 2020-21 season, with a snow total of 24 inches. Treasure, Bonanza and Nova lifts are in full operation. Due to COVID-19, all indoor facilities are closed, excluding bathrooms, social distancing and wearing of masks are required. (Chancey Bush/ The Gazette) (Chancey Bush The Gazette)
A skier cuts through the snow near the Treasure ski lift at Wolf Creek Ski Area in Colorado on Wednesday, Oct. 28, 2020. Wolf Creek is the first ski area in Colorado to open for the 2020-21 season, with a snow total of 24 inches. Treasure, Bonanza and Nova lifts are in full operation. Due to COVID-19, all indoor facilities are closed, excluding bathrooms, social distancing and wearing of masks are required. (Chancey Bush/ The Gazette) (Chancey Bush The Gazette)
A skier cuts through the snow near the Treasure ski lift at Wolf Creek Ski Area in Colorado on Wednesday, Oct. 28, 2020. Wolf Creek is the first ski area in Colorado to open for the 2020-21 season, with a snow total of 24 inches. Treasure, Bonanza and Nova lifts are in full operation. Due to COVID-19, all indoor facilities are closed, excluding bathrooms, social distancing and wearing of masks are required. (Chancey Bush/ The Gazette) (Chancey Bush The Gazette)
A snowboarder carves snow on the Bonanza Trail at Wolf Creek Ski Area in Colorado on Wednesday, Oct. 28, 2020. Wolf Creek is the first ski area in Colorado to open for the 2020-21 season, with a snow total of 24 inches. Treasure, Bonanza and Nova lifts are in full operation. Due to COVID-19, all indoor facilities are closed, excluding bathrooms, social distancing and wearing of masks are required. (Chancey Bush/ The Gazette) (Chancey Bush The Gazette)
A snowboarder carves snow on the Bonanza Trail at Wolf Creek Ski Area in Colorado on Wednesday, Oct. 28, 2020. Wolf Creek is the first ski area in Colorado to open for the 2020-21 season, with a snow total of 24 inches. Treasure, Bonanza and Nova lifts are in full operation. Due to COVID-19, all indoor facilities are closed, excluding bathrooms, social distancing and wearing of masks are required. (Chancey Bush/ The Gazette) (Chancey Bush The Gazette)
Sunshine Blue takes a call inside the Treasure ski lift at Wolf Creek Ski Area in Colorado on Wednesday, Oct. 28, 2020. Wolf Creek is the first ski area in Colorado to open for the 2020-21 season, with a snow total of 24 inches. Treasure, Bonanza and Nova lifts are in full operation. Due to COVID-19, all indoor facilities are closed, excluding bathrooms, social distancing and wearing of masks are required. (Chancey Bush/ The Gazette) (Chancey Bush The Gazette)
Sunshine Blue takes a call inside the Treasure ski lift at Wolf Creek Ski Area in Colorado on Wednesday, Oct. 28, 2020. Wolf Creek is the first ski area in Colorado to open for the 2020-21 season, with a snow total of 24 inches. Treasure, Bonanza and Nova lifts are in full operation. Due to COVID-19, all indoor facilities are closed, excluding bathrooms, social distancing and wearing of masks are required. (Chancey Bush/ The Gazette) (Chancey Bush The Gazette)
Nick Owen, resident of Del Norte, puts on his ski boots at Wolf Creek Ski Area in Colorado on Wednesday, Oct. 28, 2020. Wolf Creek is the first ski area in Colorado to open for the 2020-21 season, with a snow total of 24 inches. Treasure, Bonanza and Nova lifts are in full operation. Due to COVID-19, all indoor facilities are closed, excluding bathrooms, social distancing and wearing of masks are required. (Chancey Bush/ The Gazette) (Chancey Bush The Gazette)
Nick Owen, resident of Del Norte, puts on his ski boots at Wolf Creek Ski Area in Colorado on Wednesday, Oct. 28, 2020. Wolf Creek is the first ski area in Colorado to open for the 2020-21 season, with a snow total of 24 inches. Treasure, Bonanza and Nova lifts are in full operation. Due to COVID-19, all indoor facilities are closed, excluding bathrooms, social distancing and wearing of masks are required. (Chancey Bush/ The Gazette) (Chancey Bush The Gazette)
A skier cuts through the trees at Wolf Creek Ski Area in Colorado on Wednesday, Oct. 28, 2020. Wolf Creek is the first ski area in Colorado to open for the 2020-21 season, with a snow total of 24 inches. Treasure, Bonanza and Nova lifts are in full operation. Due to COVID-19, all indoor facilities are closed, excluding bathrooms, social distancing and wearing of masks are required. (Chancey Bush/ The Gazette) (Chancey Bush The Gazette)
A skier cuts through the trees at Wolf Creek Ski Area in Colorado on Wednesday, Oct. 28, 2020. Wolf Creek is the first ski area in Colorado to open for the 2020-21 season, with a snow total of 24 inches. Treasure, Bonanza and Nova lifts are in full operation. Due to COVID-19, all indoor facilities are closed, excluding bathrooms, social distancing and wearing of masks are required. (Chancey Bush/ The Gazette) (Chancey Bush The Gazette)
People line up for lift tickets at Wolf Creek Ski Area in Colorado on Wednesday, Oct. 28, 2020. Wolf Creek is the first ski area in Colorado to open for the 2020-21 season, with a snow total of 24 inches. Treasure, Bonanza and Nova lifts are in full operation. Due to COVID-19, all indoor facilities are closed, excluding bathrooms, social distancing and wearing of masks are required. (Chancey Bush/ The Gazette) (Chancey Bush The Gazette)
People line up for lift tickets at Wolf Creek Ski Area in Colorado on Wednesday, Oct. 28, 2020. Wolf Creek is the first ski area in Colorado to open for the 2020-21 season, with a snow total of 24 inches. Treasure, Bonanza and Nova lifts are in full operation. Due to COVID-19, all indoor facilities are closed, excluding bathrooms, social distancing and wearing of masks are required. (Chancey Bush/ The Gazette) (Chancey Bush The Gazette)
The wind blows snow at the top of the Treasure ski lift at Wolf Creek Ski Area in Colorado on Wednesday, Oct. 28, 2020. Wolf Creek is the first ski area in Colorado to open for the 2020-21 season, with a snow total of 24 inches. Treasure, Bonanza and Nova lifts are in full operation. Due to COVID-19, all indoor facilities are closed, excluding bathrooms, social distancing and wearing of masks are required. (Chancey Bush/ The Gazette) (Chancey Bush The Gazette)
The wind blows snow at the top of the Treasure ski lift at Wolf Creek Ski Area in Colorado on Wednesday, Oct. 28, 2020. Wolf Creek is the first ski area in Colorado to open for the 2020-21 season, with a snow total of 24 inches. Treasure, Bonanza and Nova lifts are in full operation. Due to COVID-19, all indoor facilities are closed, excluding bathrooms, social distancing and wearing of masks are required. (Chancey Bush/ The Gazette) (Chancey Bush The Gazette)
A skier rides the Treasure ski lift at Wolf Creek Ski Area in Colorado on Wednesday, Oct. 28, 2020. Wolf Creek is the first ski area in Colorado to open for the 2020-21 season, with a snow total of 24 inches. Treasure, Bonanza and Nova lifts are in full operation. Due to COVID-19, all indoor facilities are closed, excluding bathrooms, social distancing and wearing of masks are required. (Chancey Bush/ The Gazette)102920-news-skiing-dg 10.jpg (Chancey Bush The Gazette)
A skier rides the Treasure ski lift at Wolf Creek Ski Area in Colorado on Wednesday, Oct. 28, 2020. Wolf Creek is the first ski area in Colorado to open for the 2020-21 season, with a snow total of 24 inches. Treasure, Bonanza and Nova lifts are in full operation. Due to COVID-19, all indoor facilities are closed, excluding bathrooms, social distancing and wearing of masks are required. (Chancey Bush/ The Gazette)102920-news-skiing-dg 10.jpg (Chancey Bush The Gazette)
A snowboarder rides the Treasure ski lift at Wolf Creek Ski Area in Colorado on Wednesday, Oct. 28, 2020. Wolf Creek is the first ski area in Colorado to open for the 2020-21 season, with a snow total of 24 inches. Treasure, Bonanza and Nova lifts are in full operation. Due to COVID-19, all indoor facilities are closed, excluding bathrooms, social distancing and wearing of masks are required. (Chancey Bush/ The Gazette) (Chancey Bush The Gazette)
A snowboarder rides the Treasure ski lift at Wolf Creek Ski Area in Colorado on Wednesday, Oct. 28, 2020. Wolf Creek is the first ski area in Colorado to open for the 2020-21 season, with a snow total of 24 inches. Treasure, Bonanza and Nova lifts are in full operation. Due to COVID-19, all indoor facilities are closed, excluding bathrooms, social distancing and wearing of masks are required. (Chancey Bush/ The Gazette) (Chancey Bush The Gazette)
Wolf Creek is the first ski area in Colorado to open for the 2020-21 season, with a snow total of 24 inches. Treasure, Bonanza and Nova lifts are in full operation. Due to COVID-19, all indoor facilities are closed, excluding bathrooms, social distancing and wearing of masks are required. (Chancey Bush/ The Gazette) (Chancey Bush The Gazette)
Wolf Creek is the first ski area in Colorado to open for the 2020-21 season, with a snow total of 24 inches. Treasure, Bonanza and Nova lifts are in full operation. Due to COVID-19, all indoor facilities are closed, excluding bathrooms, social distancing and wearing of masks are required. (Chancey Bush/ The Gazette) (Chancey Bush The Gazette)
Snowboarders strap in as the wind blows snow at the top of the Treasure ski lift at Wolf Creek Ski Area in Colorado on Wednesday, Oct. 28, 2020. Wolf Creek is the first ski area in Colorado to open for the 2020-21 season, with a snow total of 24 inches. Treasure, Bonanza and Nova lifts are in full operation. Due to COVID-19, all indoor facilities are closed, excluding bathrooms, social distancing and wearing of masks are required. (Chancey Bush/ The Gazette) (Chancey Bush The Gazette)
Snowboarders strap in as the wind blows snow at the top of the Treasure ski lift at Wolf Creek Ski Area in Colorado on Wednesday, Oct. 28, 2020. Wolf Creek is the first ski area in Colorado to open for the 2020-21 season, with a snow total of 24 inches. Treasure, Bonanza and Nova lifts are in full operation. Due to COVID-19, all indoor facilities are closed, excluding bathrooms, social distancing and wearing of masks are required. (Chancey Bush/ The Gazette) (Chancey Bush The Gazette)
Wolf Creek is the first ski area in Colorado to open for the 2020-21 season, with a snow total of 24 inches. Treasure, Bonanza and Nova lifts are in full operation. Due to COVID-19, all indoor facilities are closed, excluding bathrooms, social distancing and wearing of masks are required. (Chancey Bush/ The Gazette) (Chancey Bush The Gazette)
Wolf Creek is the first ski area in Colorado to open for the 2020-21 season, with a snow total of 24 inches. Treasure, Bonanza and Nova lifts are in full operation. Due to COVID-19, all indoor facilities are closed, excluding bathrooms, social distancing and wearing of masks are required. (Chancey Bush/ The Gazette) (Chancey Bush The Gazette)
Wolf Creek is the first ski area in Colorado to open for the 2020-21 season, with a snow total of 24 inches. Treasure, Bonanza and Nova lifts are in full operation. Due to COVID-19, all indoor facilities are closed, excluding bathrooms, social distancing and wearing of masks are required. (Chancey Bush/ The Gazette) (Chancey Bush The Gazette)
Wolf Creek is the first ski area in Colorado to open for the 2020-21 season, with a snow total of 24 inches. Treasure, Bonanza and Nova lifts are in full operation. Due to COVID-19, all indoor facilities are closed, excluding bathrooms, social distancing and wearing of masks are required. (Chancey Bush/ The Gazette) (Chancey Bush The Gazette)

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