This Month in The Connection
The Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) is holding its annual National Prescription Drug Take Back Day on Saturday, October 28, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. The program “aims to provide…
Corporal Randy Allen of the Douglas County Sheriff’s Office (DCSO) is passionate about helping the youngest and most vulnerable crime victims. Allen has been with DCSO for 15 years. He…
Exactly one year from the start of its construction, Journey Church commemorated its new Castle Pines expansion with a grand opening celebration on September 10. The $8 million expansion…
The Outlets at Castle Rock hosted its 18th annual Shopping Extravaganza on September 9. Each year, patrons purchase a ticket for the one-day event and shop guilt-free as $20 from…
Help & Hope Center volunteers in front of the King Soopers on Saturday, September 23 asking for donations of canned food, toiletries and other non-perishable items. One of the volunteers…
During the height of the pandemic, there was a shortage of not only hygiene products like hand sanitizer and toilet paper, but schools faced a shortage of teachers. After his…
Dewey is all things a pet owner wants in a dog. He is a nice size to fit in a lap but large enough to play, explore the outdoors…
Abby Watkins lives a very full life in which she prioritizes family. “Life’s too short to sweat the small stuff,” Watkins exclaimed. As a professional photographer, jazzercise instructor, wife,…
Linsay and Ryan Shirley are always up for an adventure, whether it is traveling the world, riding roller coasters at amusement parks, or hiking and camping near Colorado’s high peaks. …
Ten years ago, Sedalia resident Jonathan Spencer learned more people are enslaved today than at any other time in history. There are an estimated 40 million people trapped in…
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