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80108 teens receive scholarship grants

By CPC | Jul 1, 2023

Every year since 1988, CORE Electric Cooperative has selected 35 high school graduates (five teens from each of its seven districts) to each receive $2,000 for higher education.  The 2023…

Take me out to the ball game

By CPC | Jul 1, 2023

Timber Trail Elementary Before and After School Enterprise (BASE) sent nine staff members and 58 kids, grades kindergarten through sixth grade, to the Rockies vs. Giants home baseball game in…

From Jag to cadet

By CPC | Jul 1, 2023

It was at a Navy summer program for rising high school seniors that Nikki Flocco said she “absolutely fell in love with the military.”  Despite returning from the program in…

Centura and Adventist are parting ways

By CPC | Jun 1, 2023

Since forming Centura Health as a management company in 1996, CommonSpirit Health and AdventHealth have worked together as sponsoring organizations to meet the health care needs of the communities across…

A virtuoso in the Valley

By CPC | May 28, 2023

From the choruses of New York City theater to teaching students the art of musical performance, Bob Harrison has had an interesting career. Today, the retired virtuoso lives with his…

Castle Pines approves formation of urban renewal authority

By CPC | May 28, 2023

Castle Pines City Council unanimously approved a plan to form an urban renewal authority that will set aside a portion of future tax revenues for business district improvements. Council members…

Breaking Blue: Emotional survival and graduation

By CPC | May 28, 2023

On the final day of the Douglas County Sheriff’s Office (DCSO) Citizens Academy, class discussion centered on emotional survival in law enforcement. It has become a priority for DCSO, and…

The how-to of harvesting rainwater

By CPC | May 28, 2023

Imagine all the rain collected during our rainstorm the first week of May. If you had a barrel system already in place, the 48-hour downpour was a gift from the…

CPNMD hail and farewell celebration

By CPC | May 28, 2023

Castle Pines North Metro District staff, board of directors and their families, and community members gathered prior to the May 22 regular board meeting to bid farewell to departing directors…

DCSO Seeking Victim Assistance Volunteers

By CPC | May 28, 2023

Do you have a passion for helping people? Then we need you. We invite you to join an exciting, dedicated group of community members who serve Douglas County in an…

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