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Douglas County Libraries unveils whimsical art in Castle Rock

By CPC | Dec 1, 2024

Douglas County Libraries (DCL) announced the recent installation of whimsical, outdoor art at its Castle Rock location, 100 S. Wilcox Street. The playful pieces add a fresh burst of creativity…

Learn a skill and Stop the Bleed

By CPC | Dec 1, 2024

Stop the Bleed is a national program that teaches non-medical professionals the basic skills and techniques to stop someone from bleeding out after an accident or traumatic incident. It is…

Vision for veterans heroes hall takes shape

By CPC | Nov 1, 2024

Which words come to your mind when you think about our veterans? Maybe gratitude, honor or sacrifice? It is hard to describe the gift veterans give us. In Douglas County,…

It is time to vote

By CPC | Nov 1, 2024

If you are wondering where to vote in the upcoming 2024 General Election, drop off your ballots at a ballot drop box location or go to a polling location to…

Coloradans to receive sales tax refund

By CPC | Nov 1, 2024

The Colorado Department of Revenue recently announced how much eligible Coloradans can expect to receive in TABOR surplus sales tax refunds in 2025. All taxpayers who file a 2024 income…

County funds available for veterans

By CPC | Nov 1, 2024

If you know a Douglas County veteran needing emergency assistance with housing, food, transportation, employment, mental health care or other urgent concerns, direct him or her to the Douglas County…

Household hazardous waste disposal

By CPC | Oct 1, 2024

In the past, Tri-County Health Department ran a pop-up hazardous waste collection for Douglas County residents. The Tri-County Health Department was dissolved at the end of 2022. After that, hazardous…

Parker Water wins safety award

By CPC | Oct 1, 2024

  Parker Water & Sanitation District (PWSD), the water district for The Canyons neighborhood, has been named the Safest District of the Year by the Colorado Special Districts Property and…

Lucent Boulevard renamed for hero

By CPC | Oct 1, 2024

Lucent Boulevard in Highlands Ranch, the stretch of roadway from County Line to South Broadway, will soon be renamed Kendrick Castillo Way. The Board of Douglas County Commissioners approved the…

City Council approves plan to improve two community parks

By CPC | Oct 1, 2024

As the community continues to grow, there is an increased need for extraordinary park spaces for residents. As a result, the City of Castle Pines (City) began work to develop…

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