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âElvesâ Jim Richardson and Cody Morris wait with reindeer Cupid and Vixen for their turn in the second annual Santaâs Arrival Parade Nov. 21 at Park...
âElvesâ Jim Richardson and Cody Morris wait with reindeer Cupid and Vixen for their turn in the second annual Santaâs Arrival Parade Nov. 21 at Park Meadows Mall. The reindeer, from Laughing Valley Ranch in Idaho Springs, took part in the festivities that included a marching band, a cheer squad and a childrenâs choir. Photo by Courtney Kuhlen | ckuhlen@ccnewspapers.com
Pride can delay help
Editors note: This is the first article of a two-part series on the rising need of food, shelter and other services in the communities of Douglas County. The second article will focus on the providers, the services they offer and what programs are available. Oh Christmas Tree
Fifty-six million trees are planted each year to be used for future holidays, and 30 million to 35 million families will buy a real Christmas tree this year, according to the National Christmas Tree Association. Awards presented for valor
On Nov. 18, Douglas County Sheriff David Weaver awarded police officers, citizens and civilians for their bravery, life-saving acts, and unprecedented achievements. Will cell, texting bans work?
Drivers across the state are preparing for new cell phone restrictions that will force many to rethink their habits behind the wheel. Lone Tree chamber president
The Lone Tree Chamber of Commerce is pleased to announce the appointment of Michelle Holbrook as their first full-time chamber president. Yule businesses dreaming of a green Christmas
How does an entrepreneur survive the cold winters of an economic downturn when his entire business is built around one December holiday largely tied to retail sales? Robbery suspect tackled by officer
Lone Tree police officer John Hastings said he was “just doing his job” after he tackled a bank robbery suspect on the run.
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