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A father’s highest mission for his son

By CPC | Feb 1, 2012

HighPointe was the recipient of the Frances Owens Family Involvement Award in 2010 by Developmental Pathways. Pictured above are Kim Ziel (left), Ken Ziel (center back), Frances Owens (right), and…

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Connecting communities; economic opportunities

By CPC | Feb 1, 2012

City of Castle Pines, Town of Parker, Douglas County, and CDOT officials weathered the cold temperatures on January 24 to take place in the ribbon cutting ceremony to open the…

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Making New Year’s resolutions work

By CPC | Feb 1, 2012

Schaefer works out with Mayerle Neher at Village Fitness. Neher, a 10-year resident of Castle Pines, is working to make physical changes in her life. Submitted by Stuart Schaefer –…

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A fresh new sound for Colorado from one of our own

By CPC | Feb 1, 2012

Pictured above is Jake Garrett’s debut album, “The Hometown Remedy,” which features his vocals, guitar playing and song writing talents. By Chris Bonham with photos provided by the Garrett family…

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DCS Montessori jumps and jives for heart health

By CPC | Feb 1, 2012

This red sea of students and staff attended the Jump Rope for Heart assembly at DCS Montessori on January 13 to celebrate heart health. Article submitted by Jodi Anderson with…

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Mentoring takes on new meaning; empowers youth

By CPC | Feb 1, 2012

RHMS and RCHS student mentors look forward to their weekly meetings with sixth grade students. Article and photo by Amy Shanahan Students mentoring younger students has proven beneficial to all…

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2012 property tax notification includes smart phone feature

By CPC | Feb 1, 2012

Information provided by Douglas County Beginning the week of January 16, residential property owners in Douglas County began receiving one of two property tax information-types by U.S. mail – either…

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Community committee forming

By CPC | Feb 1, 2012

Submitted by Castle Pines Chamber of Commerce The Castle Pines Chamber of Commerce is forming a new committee to share ideas on the creation of a new event to increase…

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Kids can become farmers and ranchers through CALF

By CPC | Feb 1, 2012

Camp CALF campers took Cowboy the pony for a walk after they fed and groomed him. By Elizabeth Wood West with photos by Brooke Fox If your kids are interested…

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Regis senior dances his way into college

By CPC | Feb 1, 2012

left: Josh Dwyre, who has taken lessons since the age of eight, leaps with ease and grace as he executes his ballet moves. right: A senior at Regis, Dwyre creates…

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