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Castle Rock library has a new name

By CPC | Nov 27, 2023

  The new Douglas County Library (DCL) in Castle Rock that opened in August has a new name: The Philip and Jerry Miller Library. According to a DCL resolution to…

Ask the City of Castle Pines…

By CPC | Nov 27, 2023

The current City of Castle Pines wildfire mitigation efforts are being conducted by Deer Creek Forestry LLC.  As a part of mitigation efforts, the City has worked with wildfire mitigation…

Annual Philip S. Miller grants

By CPC | Nov 27, 2023

  In partnership with Douglas County, the Douglas County Community Foundation (DCCF) awarded 27 Philip S. Miller grants to local nonprofit organizations, totaling $185,000. DCCF partners with Douglas County government…

U.S. Post Office holiday mailing deadlines

By CPC | Nov 27, 2023

The mailing deadlines for United States Postal Service (USPS) parcels to arrive in the continental U.S. by Monday, December 25 are the following: Saturday, December 16 for USPS Ground Advantage…

Welcome new City Councilmember

By CPC | Nov 27, 2023

Royal Hills resident Ron Cole won election to the City Council of Castle Pines and is the only new member of the council following the November 7 election.  When asked…

Drive-thru proposed

By CPC | Oct 30, 2023

The community is abuzz with discussions about the possibility of a McDonald’s restaurant coming to town.  The potential addition would be built on the southwest corner of Castle Pines Parkway…

Date change on 2023 city events

By CPC | Oct 30, 2023

In April, the City of Castle Pines mailed residents a postcard featuring upcoming 2023 events.  Since the mailing of that first postcard, the city has added some additional events to…

MedicAlert bracelets available for Douglas County seniors

By CPC | Oct 30, 2023

Thanks to a generous donation from an anonymous Douglas County citizen, the Douglas County Sheriff’s Office (DCSO) can supply 180 older adults with MedicAlert’s services. Older Adults who live in…

Still time to vote in 2023

By CPC | Oct 30, 2023

As of October 1, there were 296,557 active citizens registered to vote in Douglas County.  Democrats numbered 53,725 Republicans 97,712, Unaffiliated 140,493 and other affiliations 4,627. While many citizens mailed…

Metro District endorses City’s ballot measure

By CPC | Oct 30, 2023

The Castle Pines North Metro District (CPNMD) Board of Directors signed Resolution No. 2023-10-01 in October, supporting a “yes” vote on the City of Castle Pines Ballot Measure 2F for…

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