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Meet Daniel Kane; new general manager at The Ridge

By CPC | Jun 1, 2013

Daniel Kane is the new general manager for The Ridge at Castle Pines North. Article by Elean Gersack; photo courtesy of Daniel Kane Daniel Kane returns to Colorado and The…

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Goblin Valley State Park

By CPC | Jun 1, 2013

Trip to a sci-fi martian landscape Goblin Valley State Park in Utah is an outstanding family destination and is like a sandcastle city.   Somewhere on that long stretch of…

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Executive coach helps launch leadership program for women

By CPC | Jun 1, 2013

Regina Hutchinson, a local executive coach and consultant, recently helped launch the Half the Sky Leadership Program for Women in PA.     By Lisa Nicklanovich; photos courtesy of Regina Hutchinson…

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Community group seeks to provide city with vision

By CPC | Jun 1, 2013

“I have a vested interest in this community,” said Chuck Lowen, a committee member who is manager of the Village Square shopping area in Castle Pines. “I want to make…

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Visitors from China learn from others and share their knowledge

By CPC | Jun 1, 2013

Left to right: Cardiologists BAN Shao and HUANG Qiong; Rotary Club of Castle Pines President Elaine Love; general surgeon WU Chunbo, and cardiovascular surgeon ZHANG Xiangli . The Team Leader,…

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Castle Pines is home to golf star; future pro

By CPC | Jun 1, 2013

RCHS athletes celebrate signing athletic scholarships for college. Pictured left to right: Andrew Romano (golf), Trent Riddle (track), Joshua Peterson (basketball), and Megan Cooney (cross country). Congrats grads! By Elizabeth…

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Construction notice on westbound RidgeGate Parkway and southbound I-25

By CPC | Jun 1, 2013

View looking north at the southbound I-25 off-ramp from Ridgegate Parkway Information provided by Kristen Knoll, City of Lone Tree Expect construction delays and closures on westbound RidgeGate Parkway and…

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RCHS artists shine at nationwide art competition

By CPC | Jun 1, 2013

Tessa Johnson with her first place artwork titled, “A Broken Society.” (Photo courtesy of Todd Johnson). By Lisa Nicklanovich; courtesy photos The Colorado Sixth Congressional District High School Art Competition…

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Castle Rock council approves water agreement,URA formation, and North Meadows extensions

By CPC | Jun 1, 2013

Council voted to amend agreements so that final design and other services can be completed relative to the extension of North Meadows Drive from U.S. Highway 85 to Interstate 25.…

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Timber Trail Elemetary dubsteppers wow audiences

By CPC | Jun 1, 2013

Timber Trail Elementary fourth grader teacher Tony Greene (center) dances with the entire fifth grade class at the school’s annual variety show. The dance exposed students to a hip-hop style…

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