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Women teeing off to help women in need

By CPC | Sep 1, 2012

Sixty-four women joined in the The Red Hawk Ridge Ladies’ Golf Club’s Nine Hole Better Ball Tournament to raise more than $4,600 for The Women’s Crisis and Family Outreach Center…

Enjoy our mild Colorado September

By CPC | Sep 1, 2012

Article and photo by Julie Montoya August saw some crazy weather with thunderstorms, hail, funnel clouds, and fierce rain. But there is still time to get out and enjoy the…

Buffalo Ridge students soak up the fun at the back-to-school carnival

By CPC | Sep 1, 2012

These fifth grade buddies are all grins, some more colorful than others from snow cones. Article by Elean Gersack with photo by Cari Ogg The fourth annual Buffalo Ridge Stampede…

Parker DMV office relocates to Lone Tree

By CPC | Sep 1, 2012

Information provided by Douglas County Castle Pines residents looking to renew vehicle registrations or visit the Department of Motor Vehices (DMV) now have a closer option, thanks to the relocation…

Brain training: New hope, new edge for students

By CPC | Sep 1, 2012

By Birgit Moran It’s back to school time, and with that comes another year of opportunities and challenges. An emerging field is developing to help students who want an extra…

Crull/Hammond Cabin

By CPC | Sep 1, 2012

Information and photo provided by Douglas County Experience living circa 1880 in Huntsville, the site of Douglas County’s first post office, at the Crull/Hammond Cabin open house on Saturday, September…

Teachers ‘Move and Groove’ to get kids fired up about fundraiser

By CPC | Sep 1, 2012

Article and photo by Lisa Crockett Timber Trail Elementary librarian Dawn Smith (left) and music teacher Cindy Berendt (right) lead TTE students in a cheer at an assembly last month…

Our very own hometown hero

By CPC | Sep 1, 2012

By Lisa Crockett with photo courtesy of the Bro family Brickelle Bro, pictured here at a sendoff parade held in her honor in Castle Rock, will compete in the Paralympic…

Spa services geared toward teens and tweens

By CPC | Sep 1, 2012

  A relaxing rose petal pedicure tailored specifically for teens and tweens By Amy Shanahan, photos courtesy of the Woodhouse Day Spa The Woodhouse Day Spa, located in the Village…

Delays expected for Quebec and Lincoln-University

By CPC | Sep 1, 2012

By Elizabeth Wood West Beginning the first part of October, drivers may want to avoid the vicinity of the Quebec and Lincoln-University intersection and find roadway alternatives. Douglas County is…

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