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Last month, deputies from the Douglas County Sheriff’s Office (DCSO) responded to an unusual call––a wild moose signting near I-25 and Happy Canyon Road. After wandering the community and being…
Hey there, it’s me, your dog Mi-Perro. (You know my name means “my dog” in Spanish, right?) I want to share some thoughts with you about me and thunder and…
Biscuit, a miniature horse, was just four months old when Kristi Hoben brought her home in 2018. The amount of joy Biscuit would end up bringing to others was…
With more than 100 years of history and tradition, the Douglas County Fair & Rodeo (DCFR) is a county icon. The fair runs every summer, with its award-winning rodeo, celebrating…
In May, the Wiens Ranch in south Sedalia hosted a cutting horse competition, reminding us that ranching was and remains significant to the economic welfare of Douglas County. William…
Ancient Greek, Roman and Celtic cultures believed bees to be messengers that moved between mortals and the gods. Ancient Egyptians revered bees and honey—both were associated with the sun god…
The City of Castle Pines has no events planned for Independence Day this year, but several are happening nearby. Many are free and open to the public, and some require…
The Castle Rock Chamber of Commerce (Chamber) offers a countywide leadership program for anyone who lives or works in Douglas County. Called Leadership Douglas County (LDC), this year marks the…
The weather was perfect for the annual Food Truck Frenzy that took place on Saturday, June 7 at Coyote Ridge Park. While enjoying live music from the band Fireball Daddy,…
On Friday, May 30 and Saturday, May 31, Castle Pines held its 36th Annual Community Garage Sale. More than an opportunity to clean out garages and make some cash, neighbors…
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