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A good home for your used running shoes
On any given weekend, a common sight along Highlands Ranch roads and open spaces are the runners, walkers, and cyclists of our community. Indeed, Highlands Ranch is a fit community, accentuated by our own series of over a dozen running races and triathlons( www.highlandsranchrunseries.com )....
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Believe me, I feel the pain!
Mr. Schallert's column last week entitled "Time for School District To Feel the Pain" caused me great pain. He is obviously misinformed. The overall feeling I am left with after reading his column and after attending any of the board meetings of the current school board, is that there is an outr...
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Get clicking! Learn digital photography with Ted Spring
Ted Spring, owner of Ted Spring Photography in Castle Rock, will present two Wednesday classes on digital photography, March 24 and 31, at 7:00 p.m. Participants should register for both classes, which will be held at Philip S. Miller Library, 100 S. Wilcox St., Castle Rock. "We have had ma...
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Game on for teens at Douglas County Libraries
Teens, spend your spring break racing, reeling, and rocking! Teen Games Week is coming to Philip S. Miller Library (100 S. Wilcox St., Castle Rock) March 23-25. Teens ages 12-18, get ready to game every day from 1 to 3 p.m.: ?Tuesday, March 23: Mario Kart! Compete for cups and coins in go-...
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Could a Roth IRA make your retirement less taxing?
Changes in tax laws may have left you wondering about the best way to handle your retirement nest egg. Douglas County Libraries presents an educational seminar designed for individuals who might consider converting to a Roth IRA from a Traditional or Simple IRA. Rey Cinnoco, Financial Advis...
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Boxing for Cuba: an afternoon with Bill Vidal
Join us for a very special Colorado Author Series event. Denver's Deputy Mayor Guillermo Vincente "Bill" Vidal shares the inspiring story detailed in his memoir Boxing for Cuba: An Immigrant's Story of Despair, Endurance, and Redemption . Spend an intimate afternoon with the author at Philip...
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Free prescription drug discount card saves up to 50%
Douglas County, CO ...To assist its residents with the high cost of prescription drugs, Douglas County is participating in the free prescription drug discount card program sponsored through the National Association of Counties (NACo). This free prescription drug discount card helps to reduce t...
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John Common: Uncommon indie folk talent at your local library
Parker Library's Live Local Music Series presents a solo acoustic hour with John Common and Jess DeNicola of " John Common & Blinding Flashes of Light ." Enjoy a taste of the hippest music in the West on Saturday, March 27, at 2:00 p.m., by a 2009 Westword Best Pop Artist nominee. Co...
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Dysfunctonal HOA
Is your HOA as dysfunctional and dictatorial as mine? I live in a sub-association of the Highland Ranch Comminity Association (HRCA). I've previously lived in five other HOA retirement communities and my current experience has no equal in epitomizing the problems you hear about with HOA's. Here ...
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Nothing But Net Spring Break Basketball Camp
Nothing But Net Spring Break Basketball Camp Parker Fieldhouse - March 22 to 25 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Spring showers got you down? Join Marcus Mason and his experienced basketball coaching staff for their version of March Madness, Nothing But Net style! Boys and girls will be excited to ge...
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Amazon doesn't owe Colorado anything
Regardless of the reasons or justifications for Amazon's move to dump Colorado affiliates, the action by Amazon does highlight a bigger question: Why should Amazon owe even a single penny in sales tax to the State of Colorado for any sales it makes anywhere in the country? Amazon has zero physi...
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THOUSANDS OF COLORADANS HAVE RECEIVED HELP FROM LEAP, YOU COULD BE NEXT
As the economy continues to struggle and the unemployment rate remains high, Colorado families and households are feeling the squeeze more than ever on their wallets and are struggling to pay bills, including heating bills. Colorado's Low-Income Energy Assistance Program (LEAP), which has already...
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Coffee shop, ?gameporium? well matched
Enchanted Grounds Address: 8800 S. Colorado Blvd., Highlands Ranch Hours: 6 a.m.-10 p.m. Mon.-Thu., 6 a.m.-midnight Fri., 7 a.m.-midnight Sat., 7 a.m.-8 p.m. Sun. Founded: 2006 Contact: 303-470-1010, www.enchantedgrounds.com Employees: 10 Interview with Jeff ...
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Metro District to offer tips on living among coyotes
The Highlands Ranch Metro District is teaming up with the Colorado Division of Wildlife (CDOW) to put on a presentation on how to co-exist with coyotes. The informational meeting - which will be held at 6 p.m. today at at the Metro District office building, 62 W. Plaza Drive - will help res...
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Mill levy considered again
Ranch View principal worried about impact of proposed cuts Editor's note: The print version of this story contained inaccurate budget figures. The correct figures are included here. Brian Breuer, principal of Ranch View Middle School in Highlands Ranch, said that even with the combination ...
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Slinkard is New Team Leader at Keller Williams Highlands Ranch
Jim Slinkard has been named Team Leader for Keller Williams' Highlands Ranch Market Center , 200 W. Plaza Dr. He had been the Team Leader for the Keller Williams' DTCMarketCenter for the past 8 years and last year, was inducted into the Inaugural Team Leader Hall of Fame for Keller Will...
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Douglas County Sheriff's Office: A morning wake-up call
A morning wake-up call . At 4:30 a.m. March 7, deputies with the Douglas County Sheriff's Office responded to a report of a theft at a home on the 7700 block of Kyle Way , Littleton . A 42-year-old man woke to his garage door opening. When he investigated, he told deputies his garag...
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Are There Rock Slides in Your Life?
A rock slide closed I-70 at Glenwood Canyon this week. It caused significant delay and damage...but might have been much worse. Whatever would cause a huge rock like that to become dislodged? I'm told it has to do with small bits of moisture that seep into tiny cracks in the rocks, that then fr...
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New York City United Nations Commission
The United Nations is holding the Commission on the Status of Women and Girls in New York City as it wraps up this week. St. Mary's Academy High School sent eight girls to the conference to learn and to bring back a taste of their experiences. I was blessed to be one of them. After an essay and...
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What?s Real and What?s Not? The Truth About Online High School
Colorado has become a hot bed for online education with more students than ever, both in K-12 and higher education, jumping onto a virtual campus for their learning. Fortunately, today's online high schools are delivering a learning experience equal to- if not better than- what students fin...
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Calling All Foodies for a Live Cooking Competition
Whose cuisine reigns supreme? That question will be answered at this year's Aged to Perfection Wine Tasting and Silent Auction on Thursday, May 6, from 6 to 9 p.m. at the Holly Creek community in Centennial. To celebrate the 5 th anniversary of the Christian Living Community event, this year's ...
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I Paint, Therefore I Am
Join theAutism Society of Colorado for an evening art exhibit which includes work by Matt Hardwick, an artist with Asperger's Syndrome. There will be great food and beverages, entertainment, information on the activities of the Autism Society of Colorado and a small, but exceptional silent auct...
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SkyView Academy holds info meetings for preschool program
SkyView Academy (SVA), a preschool through eighth grade public charter school, will open a premier early childhood education (ECE) program in Highlands Ranch this fall. The school's program will accept children from preschool through pre-kindergarten, ages 3 through 5, and will have the capacity...
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BOE approves proposed budget reduction plan
At the March 2 Board of Education meeting, the Board discussed the District's proposed Budget Reduction Plan for 2010-11 and found it to be reasonable. The State of Colorado is now facing what appears to be a $2.2 Billion revenue shortfall for the current year through 2011-2012. This revenue ...
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Murder at Downtown Restaurant
Last night, a Mr. Noah Wainwright gathered together friends and other true believers for an evening with Madam Mariska, a psychic medium. It is reported that Madam Mariska does it all: tells your fortune, reads your palm, contacts the dead, takes your money, etc. Madam Mariska made her g...
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A good home for your used running shoes
On any given weekend, a common sight along Highlands Ranch roads and open spaces are the runners, walkers, and cyclists of our community. Indeed, Highlands Ranch is a fit community, accentuated by our own series of over a dozen running races and triathlons( www.highlandsranchrunseries.com )....
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Believe me, I feel the pain!
Mr. Schallert's column last week entitled "Time for School District To Feel the Pain" caused me great pain. He is obviously misinformed. The overall feeling I am left with after reading his column and after attending any of the board meetings of the current school board, is that there is an outr...
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Get clicking! Learn digital photography with Ted Spring
Ted Spring, owner of Ted Spring Photography in Castle Rock, will present two Wednesday classes on digital photography, March 24 and 31, at 7:00 p.m. Participants should register for both classes, which will be held at Philip S. Miller Library, 100 S. Wilcox St., Castle Rock. "We have had ma...
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Game on for teens at Douglas County Libraries
Teens, spend your spring break racing, reeling, and rocking! Teen Games Week is coming to Philip S. Miller Library (100 S. Wilcox St., Castle Rock) March 23-25. Teens ages 12-18, get ready to game every day from 1 to 3 p.m.: ?Tuesday, March 23: Mario Kart! Compete for cups and coins in go-...
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Could a Roth IRA make your retirement less taxing?
Changes in tax laws may have left you wondering about the best way to handle your retirement nest egg. Douglas County Libraries presents an educational seminar designed for individuals who might consider converting to a Roth IRA from a Traditional or Simple IRA. Rey Cinnoco, Financial Advis...
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Boxing for Cuba: an afternoon with Bill Vidal
Join us for a very special Colorado Author Series event. Denver's Deputy Mayor Guillermo Vincente "Bill" Vidal shares the inspiring story detailed in his memoir Boxing for Cuba: An Immigrant's Story of Despair, Endurance, and Redemption . Spend an intimate afternoon with the author at Philip...
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