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Meet the Calfees

By CPC | Dec 1, 2022

The Calfees are a busy family of four to include work, school, volunteering and pets. Kristi was born and raised in Grand Junction and went to CSU where she earned…

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Former military pilot takes flight again

By CPC | Nov 1, 2022

Former military pilot John Sieber thought he would never have the opportunity to fly a T-28A Trojan again. After all, it had been more than 65 years since he last took flight…

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The count of Sedalia

By CPC | Nov 1, 2022

Sedalia needs a mayor, although as an unincorporated chunk of Douglas County, it is not allowed. There is however, a wise, free-spirited man, who with the counsel of assorted friends…

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Mama Swift opens her heart and home

By CPC | Nov 1, 2022

The homeless situation has been a hot- button topic lately in our community. Prevalent on social media and in government meetings, municipalities in Douglas County are currently working on ways…

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Veterinarian comes home to Castle Pines

By CPC | Nov 1, 2022

A dedicated and caring veterinarian at the Animal Care Center of Castle Pines (ACC), Dr. Maura Ambron and her family recently became residents of the community. Ambron practiced medicine in…

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Vintage clothing designer and the number 108

By CPC | Nov 1, 2022

Some have a lucky coin or charm; some look for four-leaf clovers. For Beth Barbier, it’s the number 108 – and to her, it’s more than luck. Barbier is an…

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At home in a new home

By CPC | Nov 1, 2022

Rocio Meli was born in Mexico City and immigrated to the United States in July 1996. As difficult as it was to leave her family of eight with five siblings,…

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Harmon’s haunted hallows

By CPC | Nov 1, 2022

Gary Harmon loves Halloween. A family tradition he started when his boys were 4 and 2 is going stronger than ever 17 years later. The Harmon haunted house began in…

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Mother and sons’ fresh start

By CPC | Nov 1, 2022

Halloween weekend marked two years since Joanna Staples and her two sons Preston (13) and Grayson (8) moved to Castle Pines. “We needed to start over,” recalled Staples. “Castle Pines…

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The voice of varsity football

By CPC | Nov 1, 2022

Jim Zappavigna has always had an interest in sports announcing but was never sure the opportunity would arise. Growing up in Bellevue, Nebraska, sports were a big part of Zappavigna’s…

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