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  • Stroller Strides Opens Additional Location in Highlands Ranch/Lone Tree Area
    Fitness franchise for mothers experiences growth in the local community Highlands Ranch, CO (Grassroots Newswire) 9/2/10 -- It seems that moms can't get enough of Stroller Strides, the women's fitness franchise for moms and mothers-to-be, as the company expands with an additional class loca...

  • Republican Party Leadership in Colorado Gets a D-
    I was one of the 2,000 plus voters in Douglas County that did not vote for either of the Republican Party Governor candidates. On my primary ballot next to the candidates' names I wrote the words, "Are you kidding me?" I am a registered Republican and I am more than disappointed in the GOP lea...

  • Breastfeeding Versus Formula: What and When Should You Feed Your Baby?
    Although the breastfeeding-versus-formula debate will probably continue as long as there are new moms, the good news is, your newborn will do well with either formula or breast milk . There are pros and cons with either choice, so you should decide which option works best for you and your ba...

  • Amendment 61 reduces debt - and construction
    Suppose you decide it's time to move out of your rented apartment. You have some money, but not enough to buy a house outright. So, like millions of other Americans, you start shopping for a mortgage. You quickly learn that the longer the term of the loan, the more house you can buy. The paym...

  • Teens Female Drivers Learn to Avoid Accidents with Wheels in Heels
    "My teen daughter attended this in August and loved it! It gave her lots of practice and confidence. I feel so much better as a parent knowing she's been through Wheels in Heels." Christy O, Denver High heels not only give women an edge in fashion, self-defense, and tightrope polo, the...

  • Sept. 23 event features resources for senior adults
    A no-cost community forum featuring on-site experts advising on planning for later life, will be held on Thursday, September 23, 2010, from 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. at the Douglas County Events Center, 500 Fairgrounds Road, Castle Rock, Colorado. Sixteen workshops throughout the day will focus on...

  • Comment on draft sustainability vision statement
    The Douglas County Sustainability Initiative Advisory Committee (SIAC) asks Douglas County residents and business owners to comment on a draft vision statement and objectives related to a sustainable Douglas County. Access the draft document online at www.douglas.co.us/planning/SIAC or visit any ...

  • County Seeks Appointee for Office of Veterans Services
    On behalf of the Veterans Services Office, the Douglas County Commissioners seek a Veterans Services Technician. This County Commissioner appointee will fill a part-time, volunteer position and perform a variety of duties supporting the activities of the Office of Veterans Affairs including: work...

  • I survived the Holocaust
    Denver resident Eric Cahn was just two years old and living in Mannheim, Germany, when his family was arrested by the Nazis and deported by boxcar to an internment camp in Nazi-occupied southern France. Cahn, author of "Maybe Tomorrow: A Hidden Child of the Holocaust," will visit with area te...

  • Local author Perkins brings Oakes to life
    Anyone who lives in Douglas County might wonder about D.C. Oakes, the namesake of a Castle Rock high school. Local author LaVonne Perkins will shed some light on Oakes and her research in two upcoming visits at Douglas County Libraries . Perkins, author of "D.C. Oakes: Family, Friends &...

  • Libraries mean business
    Libraries mean business. Whether it's people writing resumes and applying for jobs, or people launching or growing their own small businesses, libraries assist in economic recovery. September at Douglas County Libraries is no exception. Now is a great time for entrepreneurs and small busi...

  • Spin a yarn at Rocky Mountain Storytelling Festival
    As a little girl, Eldrena Douma listened to her grandmother tell traditional folktales and stories of her family's influence on pueblo pottery. Today, Douma travels the country from her home in Texas, sharing stories from her American Indian heritage as well as her own original tales. Douma...

  • Library storytime is your child?s first classroom
    Storytime has long been a mainstay of public libraries. But Douglas County Libraries ' storytime is much more than a nice librarian reading books to kids. "Storytime is a child's first classroom and testament to the library's commitment to the value of early literacy," said David Farnan,...

  • Getting Your Baby To Sleep: Five Sleep Myths
    Getting your baby to sleep through the night is by far one of the toughest jobs as a new parent. Sleeping through the night is not only an important milestone, it's an essential part of your child's physical and emotional development . Here, we "put to rest" some of the most popular myths ab...

  • Fall Basketball Camps
    Nothing But Net is proud to introduce our fall camps and leagues for the 2010 season. Our selection of camps and leagueis tailoredfor every type of basketball player no matter what their skill level.These camps will provide excellent coaching and skill development from one of the best basketb...

  • ACC TaeKwon-Do students excell in Missouri tournament
    On July 31st, 2010 students from A.C.C. TaeKwon-Do competed in the annual Phoenix tournament in Columbia Missouri. A.C.C. TaeKwon-Do has been at the college now for two years and offers classes for students from age 8 to 99 in a year round program. Back Row: Master Arnold, Master Blakeley, M...

  • Douglas County coalition seeks volunteers
    The Douglas County Volunteer Coalition will hold a volunteer fair this month to establish a destination for future help. DCVC, a group of local organizations dedicated to promoting volunteerism and collaborations, wants to help the community find a good match with the many organizations in ...

  • Group seeks Douglas County veterans monument in Castle Rock
    A newly formed foundation is looking to establish a Douglas County Veterans Monument in Castle Rock. The group - mostly veterans, spearheaded by Douglas County Veterans Affairs officer Henry Bohne - wants to build a monument for veterans living and dead at the site of the old county courtho...

  • Voting Underway for Pepsi Refresh Grant for Chemo101.com
    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Denver, CO Nothing ever prepares someone for a cancer diagnosis. But patients can be better prepared for what comes next, which often includes chemotherapy. Chemo101.com will be a complete, one-stop solution for learning about chemotherapy treatments and discove...

  • Back to School/Back to Frantic? Here?s help in the kitchen... Six Ways to Get Kids to Try New Foods
    For most parents, finding ways to encourage their picky eaters to try and enjoy new foods is a top priority. In fact, a recent survey showed more than 68 percent of registered dietitians who counsel new parents frequently receive questions about getting finicky eaters to eat at mealtime. And now...

  • Around the House: Backflow Prevention
    Homes are meant to keep our families safe, but unfortunately many things in our homes can malfunction make us sick or cause more serious harm. The water you use to bathe, drink and clean with can become contaminated by backflow in your water lines and make you and your family sick. Backflow i...

  • A small business closes
    Less than 3 years ago I wrote an article about moving from the cubicle world and into the world of being an entrepreneur.I did everything that I thought I could do before making the plunge. I read 'The E-Myth' and Dale Carnegie's book 'How To Stop Worrying and Start Living'. I took Dale's adv...

  • Fall into a good book for September
    September Book Suggestions from Highlands Ranch Library Parrot and Olivier in America By Peter Carey Historic Fiction "Parrot and Olivier in America ," double Booker Prize-winning author Peter Carey's eleventh book, is a rollicking, rambling, rakish look at unexpected friendship, ar...

  • Unique Writer's Conference Sponsored by Independent Bookstores
    OK , after months and years of laboring at the kitchen table once the kids have gone to bed, you've written a book - possibly even (gulp) self-published 1,000 copies that are now languishing in your garage - how are you going to sell them? For independent authors, navigating the path from compl...

  • Douglas County Sheriff's Office: Destned for a theft
    Destined for a theft. At 7:30 a.m. Aug. 23, deputies with the Douglas County Sheriff's Office responded to a report of a theft at Destiny Construction, 8230 Cora St., Highlands Ranch . An employee for the construction company said someone took seven rolls of insulation valued at $300 a piec...


 
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  • Stroller Strides Opens Additional Location in Highlands Ranch/Lone Tree Area
    Fitness franchise for mothers experiences growth in the local community Highlands Ranch, CO (Grassroots Newswire) 9/2/10 -- It seems that moms can't get enough of Stroller Strides, the women's fitness franchise for moms and mothers-to-be, as the company expands with an additional class loca...
  • Republican Party Leadership in Colorado Gets a D-
    I was one of the 2,000 plus voters in Douglas County that did not vote for either of the Republican Party Governor candidates. On my primary ballot next to the candidates' names I wrote the words, "Are you kidding me?" I am a registered Republican and I am more than disappointed in the GOP lea...
  • Breastfeeding Versus Formula: What and When Should You Feed Your Baby?
    Although the breastfeeding-versus-formula debate will probably continue as long as there are new moms, the good news is, your newborn will do well with either formula or breast milk . There are pros and cons with either choice, so you should decide which option works best for you and your ba...
  • Amendment 61 reduces debt - and construction
    Suppose you decide it's time to move out of your rented apartment. You have some money, but not enough to buy a house outright. So, like millions of other Americans, you start shopping for a mortgage. You quickly learn that the longer the term of the loan, the more house you can buy. The paym...
  • Teens Female Drivers Learn to Avoid Accidents with Wheels in Heels
    "My teen daughter attended this in August and loved it! It gave her lots of practice and confidence. I feel so much better as a parent knowing she's been through Wheels in Heels." Christy O, Denver High heels not only give women an edge in fashion, self-defense, and tightrope polo, the...
  • Sept. 23 event features resources for senior adults
    A no-cost community forum featuring on-site experts advising on planning for later life, will be held on Thursday, September 23, 2010, from 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. at the Douglas County Events Center, 500 Fairgrounds Road, Castle Rock, Colorado. Sixteen workshops throughout the day will focus on...
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