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Douglas County Commissioners and Sheriff David Weaver Approve Fire Restrictions

By CPC | Mar 1, 2011

Submitted by Fran Santagata Douglas County Emergency Management Director Sgt. Ron HanavanPublic Information OfficerDouglas County Sheriff’s Office Douglas County Commissioners and Sheriff David Weaver Approve Fire Restrictions On March 29,…

InterConnect Pipeline partnership bringing water to Castle Pines

By CPC | Mar 1, 2011

By Elizabeth Wood West with photos courtesy of the Castle Pines North Metropolitan District Construction has begun on the InterConnect Pipeline (ICP), a major water transmission cooperative effort between Centennial…

DCS Montessori turns trash into treasure

By CPC | Mar 1, 2011

By Tracy Dudley DCS Montessori School recently teamed up with TerraCycle to start turning collected waste into new products and materials, ranging from park benches to backpacks. TerraCycle recycles and…

Long-time neighbor; tireless advocate for the community

By CPC | Mar 1, 2011

Linda Nuzum by Carin R. Kirkegaard with photo by Lane Roberts For the past 13 years, Linda Nuzum has served as community leader, communicator, problem solver, watchdog, and tireless advocate…

Greetings from Castle Pines

By CPC | Feb 1, 2011

A voice for Douglas County businesses

By CPC | Feb 1, 2011

by Terri Wiebold On January 7, the Douglas County Business Alliance (DCBA) hosted a breakfast forum at Sky Ridge Medical Center featuring guest speakers from the Douglas County delegation, including…

Under or over for North Meadows Extension?

By CPC | Feb 1, 2011

Pine Crest Investors’ underpass alternative for North Meadows Extension Project. Schematic drawings provided by Pine Crest Investors. By Elizabeth Wood West While the Town of Castle Rock continues to move…

Happy to be gluten free

By CPC | Feb 1, 2011

Pizza Chef and Owner, Sang Duong of Nick-N-Willy’s Pizza with their new gluten free pizza creation Submitted by Joe Gschwendtner; Photo by Tim Gamble Nick-N-Willys at King Soopers on Lagae…

New Goodwill donation center provides a convenient way to go green

By CPC | Feb 1, 2011

Goodwill employee Axel Caraballo greets donors at Goodwill’s newest donation center, located in Castle Pines. The donation center offers a quick and convenient way to recycle clothing and household items.…

Turweston Lane bunko is back in action!

By CPC | Feb 1, 2011

After a several year hiatus, friends and neighbors on and near Turweston Lane in Castle Pines recently started up monthly bunko gatherings again. Old and new faces are coming together…

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