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City of Castle Pines acquires land for new library

By CPC | Sep 1, 2013

The City of Castle Pines will soon donate a parcel of land to the Douglas County Library District for a new library in Castle Pines. The parcel, which is located…

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RHMS greets new school year with exciting changes!

By CPC | Sep 1, 2013

By Amy Shanahan, photo courtesy of Scott Melanson The first day of school was exciting for the students at Rocky Heights Middle School (RHMS) as they entered the front door…

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Helping Douglas County youth with a personal touch

By CPC | Sep 1, 2013

By Liz Jurkowski To date this year, there have been more than 1,400 calls to Douglas County’s Department of Human Services about children who may be abused or neglected. It…

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City welcomes new manager

By CPC | Sep 1, 2013

Don Van Wormer, City Manager City of Castle Pines Information and photo provided by the City of Castle Pines After several months of operating without a city manager, the Castle…

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Ruby Trust release party draws happy crowds to Castle Pines Village

By CPC | Sep 1, 2013

Co-owner and winemaker Braden Dodds sources all of his grapes from Cortez and Palisades, Colorado. His expertise and years of experience have led the winery to receive numerous accolades and…

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DC Dolphins jump in “The Tank”

By CPC | Sep 1, 2013

Castle Rock Mayor Paul Donohue (second from right) congratulates members of the DC Dolphins board and staff on the grand opening of their new facility “The Tank” in Castle Rock.…

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City hires public relations firm

By CPC | Sep 1, 2013

Aguilar Public Relations has been selected to to provide public relations and communications services for the city. Pictured above left to right: Karen Magner, Timi Aguilar, Tracy Elliott, and Michael…

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Potcake puppies; just who rescues who?

By CPC | Sep 1, 2013

Pictured left: AJ and Alex LaMotte cuddle with their OutPaws adopted dog Coolio who lives up to his name as a way-cool pooch! Pictured right: Although appearance varies, potcake dogs…

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Douglas County Road 105 plum butteful!

By CPC | Aug 1, 2013

Article and photos by Joe Gschwendtner Douglas County’s rugged beauty is predominantly in the south, most apparent when driving I-25 to Monument. Yet, whizzing by the buttes and idyllic ranchlands…

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Village law firm offers friendly approach to matters of family law

By CPC | Aug 1, 2013

By Amy Shanahan; photos courtesy of Cox Baker & Page Hidden in the Village Shops at Castle Pines is one of the Denver area’s pre-eminent law firms specializing in family…

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