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Take a trek around Cherry Creek; the sneak is May 1

By CPC | Apr 1, 2011

Article by Elean Gersack with photo and logo provided by Cherry Creek Sneak Denver’s traditional leap into spring event, The Cherry Creek Sneak, will take place on Sunday, May 1,…

Down but not out in the real estate market

By CPC | Apr 1, 2011

By Joe Gschwendtner Depending upon whom you ask, a house can be either an asset or a liability. In recent years, the real estate market and mortgage meltdown has left…

Sheriff Weaver asks for help with K-9 unit

By CPC | Apr 1, 2011

Deputy Gerritt Kaufman with K-9 crime fighter “Boris.” The Douglas County Sheriff’s Office K-9 team is in great need of donations to replace two of the four police dogs that…

Life of the party

By CPC | Apr 1, 2011

RHMS sixth grader, Brooklyn Murphy, performing her rendition of “Life of the Party!” Article and photo submitted by Amy Shanahan RHMS sixth grader Brooklyn Murphy recently competed in the Star…

From the Desk of the City Treasurer

By CPC | Apr 1, 2011

Let’s consider impacts to the Castle Pines community from federal and state budget cuts. There is no question America has been living beyond its means. There are budget measures being…

South Metro Fire Rescue makes the grade

By CPC | Apr 1, 2011

South Metro Fire Rescue Authority Chief Dan Qualman (right) proudly accepts the CFAI accreditation award with Mike Langello, the planning and analysiscoordinator for the fire authority who oversaw the accreditation…

Herb-Crusted Leg of Lamb

By CPC | Apr 1, 2011

by Sally Uhrich Although ham will probably once again be the mainstay at many dinner tables this Easter, it is lamb that is considered to be the most popular symbol…

Douglas County Cotillion offers social education

By CPC | Apr 1, 2011

Information provided by Elean Gersack The Douglas County Cotillion is currently offerring social education classes for boys and girls in the fourth through eighth grades at The Wildlife Experience in…

RHMS Geo Bee

By CPC | Apr 1, 2011

  State qualifier Ben Butler Submitted by Sharon Majetich Congratulations are in order for Rocky Heights Middle School (RHMS) seventh grader, Ben Butler, who qualified to represent RHMS at the…

New senior living options coming to Castle Rock

By CPC | Apr 1, 2011

By Elizabeth Wood West The Castle Rock area will soon have three new senior care facilities for Douglas County’s aging population: Bonaventure Senior Living, Metzler Memory Care Assisted Living Residences,…

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