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In 2019, friend and former rancher Dennis Niewoehner suggested that I author a collection of stories about the many remarkable characters from The Castle Pines Connection’s “Wildcat Lore” column. As…
Read More about Five Bright Sunbonnets: An invitationOn Paul Edmondson’s last day as a teacher, all of the kids at Heritage Elementary School lined the halls and clapped to see him off in style. Paul spent 27…
Read More about Semi-retired and enjoying lifeNot many can say they have lived in Castle Pines twice and that all of their children and grandchildren live here. Cindy and Stew Larsen can. “Stew retired in 2018…
Read More about Deer Clover Way … for the second timeJon and Tera Radloff celebrated 20 years of marriage in June – two times on two different June 14ths. The story began when the couple planned a trip to New…
Read More about An anniversary that was twice as niceDouglas County qualifying seniors have until July 15 to apply for the Senior Property Tax Exemption. Taxpayers 65 years and older as of January 1 and surviving spouses of…
Read More about Senior property tax exemptionLegacy Village resident Libby Wright is 100! Libby was celebrated by her friends at Legacy Village with a surprise party and visit from the Douglas County Sheriff’s Office making her…
Read More about Celebrating 100 years!!First grade students at Timber Trail Elementary extended their gratitude to the residents of Legacy Village with a heartfelt Valentine’s Day visit filled with conversation and singing. All joined in…
Read More about A little love at Legacy VillageDouglas County has one of the fastest growing senior populations in the state, and fortunately a lot of resources for older adults, caregivers and family members. One resource, DC Senior…
Read More about Douglas County senior life + resourcesThe City of Castle Pines wouldn’t quite be what it is today without the dedicated involvement of longtime residents Eva Mitchell and Dick Lichtenheld. The married couple moved to the…
Read More about Couple’s Impact on City Remains StrongNothing is more important than family and friends, especially as the holidays approach. For Bill and Patty Shirley, another special date is coming: a 59th wedding anniversary. The Shirleys grew…
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