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A champion for racial justice, peace and equality for all

By CPC | Jan 1, 2012

By Patte Smith Martin Luther King Day commemorates an American leader and social activist who worked tirelessly throughout his life to unite all people, regardless of color or faith. He…

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Fire department seeks input on community hazards

By CPC | Dec 1, 2011

    Firefighters work to protect life and property in the 2003 Cherokee Ranch Fire. Photo courtesy of Tim Tonge. Submitted by South Metro Fire Rescue Authority Wildfires, blizzards, house fires…

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New online citizen reporting system

By CPC | Dec 1, 2011

Submitted by Douglas County Sheriff’s Office Sheriff David A. Weaver is pleased to announce a new online citizen reporting system that will serve our citizens more efficiently and allow citizens…

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Helpful packaging tips

By CPC | Dec 1, 2011

– Make sure packages are able to withstand processing without the contents or packaging breaking. – Cushion items with bubble wrap, newspaper, or “foam peanuts” so they do not shift…

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Moving on and moving forward; 101 Mobility

By CPC | Dec 1, 2011

Left to right: Tim McCloskey, head of installation, Kathy and Pete Bell- Owners By Tricia Wackerly with photo provided by Kathy Bell When Pete Bell was displaced from his job…

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Custom card business is cause for celebration between friends

By CPC | Dec 1, 2011

Michelle Rafter and Jen Murdock Jacoway, of Creations by Jen and Michelle, show a handful of greeting card designs during their annual holiday open house on November 10. Article and…

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Oh baby …. it’s time for yummy cupcakes!

By CPC | Dec 1, 2011

Maren Clark and Cambri Reisig are all smiles about their Oh Baby Cakes. This holiday-decorated batch includes chocolate icing with mini gingerbread men, crushed Whoppers, mini chocolate morsels, red and…

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Douglas County Aging Summit; Planning to age well

By CPC | Dec 1, 2011

By Joe Gschwendtner Valerie Robson, Douglas County’s (DC) adult and aging services manager, and County Commissioner Jack Hilbert enthusiastically welcomed a nearly standing-room only audience to DC’s November 9 Summit…

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The Results are in! Congratulations!

By CPC | Dec 1, 2011
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Castle Pines library gets a boost from business community

By CPC | Dec 1, 2011

    Information provided by Douglas County Libraries On Tuesday, November 29, representatives of Douglas County Libraries accepted generous donations from Interstate Highway Construction and The Canyons, and publicly thanked both…

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