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Christian youth group K-Life thrives in Douglas County

By CPC | Jul 1, 2013

Many members of the Douglas County K-Life group recently participated in a fun day of bowling. Most of the kids pictured here live in Castle Pines, The Village, and Castle…

Shred It

By CPC | Jul 1, 2013

Residents in the Castle Pines community came in droves to take advantage of the Shred-It event in June sponsored by Allstate Tammy Lopez Agency and The Castle Pines Connection newspaper.…

Baseball team’s biggest fan: 100 years young

By CPC | Jul 1, 2013

Seth Sewell (age eleven), with his great-grandmother Louise, and his father Joe after a tournament game in Longmont. By Julie Montoya; photo courtesy of John Sewell Seth Sewell is your…

Getting kids ready for school

By CPC | Jul 1, 2013

By Patte Smith Sorry to mention this parents, but mid-August will be creeping up sooner than we realized, summer is here, and is it July already? Here is refresher on…

Cloudy with a chance of winning

By CPC | Jul 1, 2013

STEM team members Michael Whitaker, Rashid Zakirov, and Koby Dudley took first place in the NREL Junior Solar Sprint Car Competition – with a little help from some cloudy weather.…

Stage 2 Fire Restrictions in Place for Unincorporated Douglas County

By CPC | Jul 1, 2013

Update 6-21-2013 Sheriff David A. Weaver enacts “Douglas County Open Fire and Open Burning Restriction Ordinance” Stage 2 for the unincorporated areas of Douglas County. By Order of Sheriff David…

Be prepared in case of evacuation

By CPC | Jul 1, 2013

Information provided by the Douglas County Sheriff’s Office The Douglas County Sheriff’s Office has these tips for residents of the county in case an evacuation is necessary. It encouranges everyone…

DCSD wins first ever Green Ribbon District Sustainability Award

By CPC | Jul 1, 2013

     Information provided by Douglas County School District The U.S. Secretary of Education Arne Duncan honored Douglas County School District (DCSD) with the first ever U.S. Department of Education Green…

Castle Pines tween launches campaign to create “Siren Day”

By CPC | Jul 1, 2013

Nichole Loomis is an 11-year-old with a passion to implement change and better the world. She has launched a campaign to institute Siren Day to honor first responders and hopes…

Summertime fun with friends

By CPC | Jul 1, 2013

Neighborhood kids were spotted at The Retreat Park in Castle Pines in June, participating in “All Star Camp” hosted by Castle Pines Athletics. Coach Katie Abner (far right) coordinated the…

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