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Helping vets get what they deserve

By CPC | Oct 29, 2023
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When a service member retires from the military, evaluations are made on mental and physical health to establish a barometer of disability for pensions and compensations.  For some veterans going…

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American legion honors veterans and first responders

By CPC | Oct 29, 2023
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The American Legion 1187 in Castle Rock held its annual birthday banquet on October 14. A special award was presented to Dale Erickson, Army veteran and founding member of Post…

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Connecting with veterans all year long

By CPC | Oct 29, 2023
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Veterans not only deserve being celebrated and honored on Veterans Day, they deserve support all year long. One way to do this is by highlighting the threefold mission of the…

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November Crossword

By CPC | Oct 29, 2023
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This crossword brought to you by Tammy Lopez with Allstate Insurance (720) 733-1331. Across 1. Rain and snow mix 6. Romanov ruler 10. Chapter 11 issue 14. Mrs. Bush 15. Buckeye…

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From the Navy to the rivers

By CPC | Oct 29, 2023
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There is a saying, “goodbye tension, hello pension,” and Beverly Hills Estates resident Deb Nelson has embraced her retirement from the Navy and IT career in full: fly fishing, volunteering…

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Gove Creek happenings: the Dakans and frontier justice

By CPC | Oct 29, 2023
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Have you ever hiked Sandstone Ranch?  It is a grand, sculpted piece of Douglas County open space inventory bounded by Gove Creek and located south of Highway 105 and the…

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Paul Dannels’ legacy is a beautiful one

By CPC | Oct 29, 2023

Friends, family, neighbors and the community came out to celebrate the legacy of Paul Dannels on September 24 for the fourth annual walk to benefit Paul’s Mystery Ship to End…

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One howling good time

By CPC | Oct 29, 2023
dog eating cake

A debt of gratitude was paid to the Douglas County Sheriff’s Office’s (DCSO) K-9 Unit and officers for keeping our community safe 24/7/365.  At the Friends of Douglas County K-9’s…

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Join the city’s leaf and pumpkin recycling event

By CPC | Oct 29, 2023
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Get ready to embrace the spirit of fall as you participate in the city of Castle Pines leaf and pumpkin recycling event on Saturday, November 4, from 9 a.m. to…

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Gala raises funds for the arts

By CPC | Oct 29, 2023

Tri Arts Project (TAP) hosted its inaugural fundraising gala, The Art of Giving, October 14 at the Barn at Rancho Vaya Con Dios in Castle Rock. The western-themed event was…

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