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Chalkboards go high tech at local elementary

By CPC | Dec 1, 2009

by Lisa Crockett Gone are the days of chalk and erasers – or even markers and sponges. In a development that mirrors most other areas of daily life, students at…

Hand-written letters A gift for everyone

By CPC | Dec 1, 2009

by Joe Gschwendtner Fire up your snail mail. Anyone can twitter, text, and telephone; it’s cheap and spontaneous. But what about a letter?  With stationery? Here’s an art form that…

New law prohibits use of cell phones while driving

By CPC | Dec 1, 2009

Information provided by Douglas County Sheriff’s Office New law prohibits use of cell phones while driving House Bill 1094, which goes into effect December 1, 2009. prohibits drivers under the…

Oh The Weather Outside Is Frightful…

By CPC | Dec 1, 2009

Submitted by Officer Joe Stafford, Douglas County Animal Services Field Services Mgr. & Officer Lisa Massie Animal Services, Field Services Supervisor As winter rolls in, Douglas County Animal Services asks…

An Empty Tree Waiting to be Weighed Down With Special Ornaments

By CPC | Dec 1, 2009

In Castle Pines, there is a simple way to get into the holiday spirit and give back to the community, it’s called contributing to our Mitten Tree The Castle Pines…

Chamber business district rallies despite frightful weather

By CPC | Dec 1, 2009

by Anthonette Klinkerman The weather outside was indeed scary, arriving just in time for the annual Castle Pines Chamber of Commerce Trick-or-Treat Street event. A two-day snowstorm that buried the…

Holiday safety tips from the DCSO

By CPC | Dec 1, 2009

Information provided by Douglas County Sheriff’s Office Douglas County Sheriff David A. Weaver would like to remind citizens of some basic safety tips that will help make the holiday season…

RCHS Golf Team drives to a successful season

By CPC | Dec 1, 2009

by Scott Lasher Everyone who has ever swung a golf club has known the frustration – some go straight, most don’t. Well, almost everyone has known the frustration. If you…

Still waters run deep

By CPC | Dec 1, 2009

by Elizabeth Wood West People in Douglas County and Castle Pines North (CPN) may know Mark Shively because of his extensive water knowledge and experience with the Douglas County Water…

Castle Pines North Elects New Mayor

By CPC | Dec 1, 2009

New leadership for Castle Pines North includes mayor-elect Jeff Huff, seen here being congratulated by friends and family at an after-election party on November 3. Also pictured are city council…

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