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This Month in The Connection

Putting down roots a military family’s journey

By CPC | Nov 1, 2018

James and Melissa Coudeyras at James’ retirement ceremony on Pearl Harbor Naval base in Oahu, Hawaii. James served for 20 years and one day with much of that time as…

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Have you ever dreamed about working in law enforcement?

By CPC | Nov 1, 2018

Information provided by DCSO The Douglas County Sheriff’s Office (DCSO) is holding its 14th annual Community Safety Volunteer (CSV) Academy to train citizens who have the time, talent and desire…

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Don’t let your sweet tooth get scary: a sugar-free October

By CPC | Oct 1, 2018

Article and photo by Lisa Crockett It’s that time of year when I stock up on candy for little ghosts and goblins, where there is sugar in every nook and…

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Honoring the sacrifice of first responders

By CPC | Oct 1, 2018

Pino’s Italian Kitchen & Bar was overflowing with pride and patriotism as Castle Pines came out to support Pino’s Eat for a Cause 9/11. The fundraiser was a heartwarming occasion…

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Starry starry night

By CPC | Oct 1, 2018

By Daniel Williams, photos courtesy of Jessica Lovitt At a recent event held at Cherokee Ranch & Castle, professional and amateur astronomers alike gathered to stare into the vast night…

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Low-residency colleges

By CPC | Oct 1, 2018

Catalin Varela pictured in front of the school’s library. Article and photos by Catalin Varela I am going to school, but I very rarely GO to school. I mean, it…

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Run Wild & Family Fit Fest

By CPC | Oct 1, 2018

By Patte Smith; photos courtesy of Stacie Chadwick Families, neighbors and local business owners all gathered on September 16 for the community Run Wild and new Family Fit Fest at…

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BRE to AmeriTowne

By CPC | Oct 1, 2018

Caption and photos provided by BRE The fifth-grade class of Buffalo Ridge Elementary (BRE) took a student-wide favorite field trip to Young AmeriTowne. Before the trip, students learned about economics…

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What’s your APPtitude? Umergency links college students to vital information

By CPC | Oct 1, 2018

By Amanda Merriman Young adults everywhere are just starting their first semester at college, away from home. Umergency is an app that aims to ease the transition for students and…

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Rezoning request for Daniels Park Road approved

By CPC | Oct 1, 2018

By Elise Brassell; map courtesy of Douglas County The Douglas County Board of County Commissioners (Board) is keeping busy evaluating proposals to continue growth within our county. In late September…

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