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Castle Pines schools take top honors

By CPC | Apr 1, 2011

By Lisa Crockett Timber Trail Elementary and American Academy Middle School have been awarded the Governor’s Distinguished Improvement Award. Timber Trail, American Academy Middle School, Rocky Heights Middle School, and…

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Friends, Romans, Douglas County men and women – lend us your ears and your talent!

By CPC | Apr 1, 2011

George and Slim share a cup o’joe during a break from the action Front Range Theatre’s Production of Of Mice and Men. By Patte Smith, photos provided by the Front…

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American Academy students show savvy at science

By CPC | Apr 1, 2011

American Academy Science Fair participants Natalie Hunt, Kelcey Beckman and Kristina Stilson display their winning boards. All three will be representing AA at the Colorado Science and Engineering Fair in…

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In other cell tower news …

By CPC | Apr 1, 2011

Before After Projected “before” and “after” coverage for period ending five years after deal closes. Sandy Goldberg, a representative of Fleishman-Hillard for AT&T Corporate Communications, had this to say about…

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County seeks input on county wide economic

By CPC | Apr 1, 2011

A collaborative, county-wide Economic Development Plan is the ultimate goal of the Douglas County Economic Development Forum, hosted by the Douglas County Commissioners on Tuesday, April 5, from 7:30 a.m.…

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Finally in the driver’s seat

By CPC | Apr 1, 2011

By Liane Marette Davis; contributions by Terri Wiebold Have you heard the joke that, “Old car salesman never die, they just go out of commission?” Well, such is not the…

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BRE caught respecting diversity

By CPC | Apr 1, 2011

Back Row: Christian Frye, Lea McCaffrey, Anna Case, Robin Dowling, Jackson Naylor, Ava Tehrani. Third Row: Katie Carlson, Emily Trindle, Juliette Lord, Cody Hyman, and Quinn Rennell (Mrs. Pinke). Second…

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Leadership Douglas County and education; More than reading, writing and arithmetic

By CPC | Apr 1, 2011

by Patte Smith, photo by Carla Kenny “Wow, where to begin,” says Leadership Douglas County (LDC) member Carla Kenny. “Our leadership group learned about the exciting and innovative educational developments…

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Castle Pines celebrates city’s three-year anniversary, pancake style

By CPC | Apr 1, 2011

By Kathy Dunker with photos by Tim Gamble No, not your ordinary toast to celebrate the anniversary of something great, but rather a breakfast to commemorate the many citizen volunteers…

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Elementary school artist wins school district art award

By CPC | Apr 1, 2011

Fourth grader Megan Hassler stands with her weaving project, which earned her top honors from the Douglas County School District. by Lisa Crockett photo courtesy of the Hassler Family Some…

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