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This Month in The Connection

New hours for Douglas County Libraries

By CPC | Jul 29, 2021

Information provided by Douglas County Libraries; Photo by Terri Wiebold In July, all seven locations of Douglas County Libraries (DCL) rolled out new operating hours. For most library locations –…

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Help solve crime with the DCSO Community Camera Program

By CPC | Jul 29, 2021
logo for douglas county sheriff's office

By Carin R. Kirkegaard Many homes in the Castle Pines community have doorbells with cameras, as well as strategically placed security cameras to capture activity around their home – everything…

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Household Chemical Roundup mini pop-up events

By CPC | Jul 29, 2021

Information and photo provided by Tri-County Health Department In response to safety precautions involved with the pandemic, the Tri-County Health Department Household Chemical Roundup event structure has changed. Disposal is…

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City of Castle Pines restaurants get financial relief

By CPC | Jul 29, 2021

By Carin R. Kirkegaard Restaurant owners in the City of Castle Pines were pleased to receive financial reimbursement for losses they experienced due to recent water issues in the community.…

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Castle Pines Family Practice & Urgent Care

By CPC | Jul 29, 2021
Photo of Doctors Mark and Heidi Christensen

By Kathy Fallert; photos courtesy of the Christensen family Although the address has remained the same for decades, the name and faces behind the urgent care practice at 7280 Lagae…

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Celebrating the opening of 7-Eleven

By CPC | Jul 29, 2021

By Julie Matuszewski; photos courtesy of Bridget Dvorak “Oh, thank heaven for 7-Eleven” is one of the oldest and catchiest slogans. Castle Pines newest convenience store and gas station officially…

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WY not? Joe Pickett’s Bighorn Mountains

By CPC | Jul 29, 2021

Article and photos by Joe Gschwendtner Excepting Yellowstone and the Tetons, one might dismiss Wyoming, our northern neighbor, as a windy, wild western coal-rich frontier. In some places, maybe so.…

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Big dog in a small body

By CPC | Jul 29, 2021
pet pedigree

By Julie Matuszewski; photos courtesy of Claire Miller Olive may be small, but she is mighty said her owners Claire and Christian Miller. Claire shared that when their 30-plus pound…

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Equine Partnership Program

By CPC | Jul 29, 2021
Photo of Equine Partnership Program uses equine-assisted psychotherapy

Horses take the lead on path to healing By Chris Michlewicz; photos courtesy of the Equine Partnership Program The advent of equine-assisted therapy has brought renewed confidence and healing to…

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Moose sightings across the Front Range

By CPC | Jul 29, 2021
Photo of juvenile moose

By Carin R. Kirkegaard; photos courtesy of Melissa Pruitt Wildlife sightings are one of the perks to living in the Castle Pines community. From the various prairie dogs that chitter…

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