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Santa’s Sharing sponsorships – Help others in need this holiday season

By CPC | Dec 1, 2009

by Elean Gersack Now more than ever, families are struggling financially. This holiday season will prove especially difficult for many within the community. To help ease the burden, The Douglas/Elbert…

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City of Castle Pines North Council approves municipal court for city

By CPC | Dec 1, 2009

by Terri Wiebold The Castle Pines North City Council voted unanimously in November to establish a municipal court system for the city. The passing of this ordinance will allow the…

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Getting it there, and getting it there on time – Helpful shipping tips for the holiday

By CPC | Dec 1, 2009

by Lisa Crockett ‘Tis the season to send packages around the country. Here are some ways you can make this item on your holiday “to-do” list a little easier: Post…

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Local public relations firm celebrates 20th anniversary

By CPC | Dec 1, 2009

Laurie W. Anderson, President, Anderson & Associates Submitted by Laurie W. Anderson Anderson & Associates, a local public relations and marketing communications firm, marked 20 years in business in October,…

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Remembering the troops this holiday season

By CPC | Dec 1, 2009

by Chris Bonham, Intern Writer Presents. Shopping. Singing carols at a family get-together with hot drinks near at hand. Nearly everyone in the United States can immediately recognize the sights,…

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Cutting Christmas trees – a Rocky Mountain tradition

By CPC | Nov 1, 2009

by Carin R. Kirkegaard The holidays are typically a time where families come together to celebrate through tradition, whether its reading a favorite story, cooking a recipe that has been…

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Sheriff’s Office Victim Advocate Receives Prestigious Award

By CPC | Nov 1, 2009

Sheriff’s Office Victim Advocate Debbie Boyle-Grimwood Submitted by Deputy Cocha Heyden Public Information Officer Douglas County Sheriff’s Office Sheriff David A. Weaver was very pleased to hear that one of…

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Castle Pines Athletics raises money for school physical education

By CPC | Nov 1, 2009

Castle Pines Athletics hosted a camp to welcome new families to CPN. The American Academy Kids Camp at Castle Pines raised $2,000 for the newly opened school. Pictured above the…

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Adult transferable season ski pass available

By CPC | Oct 1, 2009

submitted by Colorado Ski Country USA Colorado Ski Country USA’s (CSCUSA) exclusive Colorado Gold Pass is now available for the 2009-10 ski season. The transferable pass, good for unlimited skiing…

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Fire hydrant flags – Why are they there?

By CPC | Oct 1, 2009

by Terri Wiebold Residents who have been wondering why there are tall metal flags attached to the 485 fire hydrants in Castle Pines North (CPN) need ponder no more. According…

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