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The first and a lone ranger: William Kreutzer

By CPC | Jul 29, 2021

By Joe Gschwendtner; photos courtesy of Sedalia Historic Museum and Gardens In 1897, President Grover Cleveland began to protect America’s resources, designating 21 million acres of timberland as National Forest.…

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Longtime publisher pens book about how to lead

By CPC | Jul 29, 2021

By Chris Michlewicz; photo and graphic courtesy of WiesnerMedia A new book by one of Colorado’s most successful publishers seeks to empower today’s leaders with the tools to be the…

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Smash rooms all the rage

By CPC | Jul 29, 2021
Photo of rage room

Article and photo by Julie Matuszewski Rage rooms, also known as smash rooms or anger rooms, have rapidly made their way to the U.S. from Japan. These businesses offer a…

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Bunco brings new neighbors together

By CPC | Jul 29, 2021
Photo of Bunco buddies

By Hollen Wheeler; photo courtesy of Dana Jevarjian A group of ladies came together for the first time to play bunco and enjoy some fellowship with new neighbors. Spearheaded by…

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LoHi – the perfect way to spend a summer night

By CPC | Jul 29, 2021
Photo of landmarks of LoHi

By Hollen Wheeler; courtesy photos West of downtown Denver, roughly 30 minutes from Castle Pines and part of the greater Highland neighborhood is an eclectic little suburb called Lower Highland…

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Whole-house fans

By CPC | Jul 29, 2021

By Lisa Nicklanovich; courtesy graphic Resident Peter Cline noticed his electricity bill going up and decided to have a whole-house fan installed. Not only does a whole-house fan use much…

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Remodeling hardwood floors – is it worth the trouble and mess?

By CPC | Jul 29, 2021
Photo of multiple floor stain samples for wood floors

By Lisa Nicklanovich; courtesy photos Oak Hills resident Ronna Smith can attest to the disruption, inconvenience and mess of an entire main level hardwood floor remodel. The hardwood floors in…

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Punctuality is one of the great character values

By CPC | Jul 29, 2021

Dear Readers, If you are a person who is on time, you can skip the column this month. If you are not, I have a bone to pick with you.…

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Bin Blessed provides help to families

By CPC | Jul 29, 2021

Information and photo provided by Bin Blessed The “Bin Babes” came together in July at Douglas County Libraries – Castle Pines to assemble 50 backpacks for There With Care, a…

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4th of July celebrations

By CPC | Jul 29, 2021

from the neighborhoods

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