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FINANCE: The Importance of Time in an Employee Buy Out

Many, probably most, business owners would like to sell their businesses to their employees, but for one nagging problem: Their employees have no … more

Annual ‘Horizon Heroes’ game kicks off football season

It’s a tradition that cycles with the wheel of time: high school students trying to get the better of their predecessors, no matter the event or competition. more

Douglas County's Abe Laydon, George Teal voted to suspend Commissioner Lora Thomas' county credit card, travel allowance

The two-member majority of Douglas County’s elected leaders voted again in rebuke of the third member, this time restricting her ability to spend on matters of county affairs. more

Being down can lead to looking up

One of the most popular activities I get to do with my team at work or with groups that I am involved with happens on Fridays. I typically send an … more

Sharing stories of recovery from COVID-19

We spoke to people in or near the community about their journey through COVID-19 and compiled their stories here. more

The Mini Brew Crew, a group of mini horses, raise awareness for Zuma’s Rescue Ranch

They are called the Mini Brew Crew. Together these four mini horses, Jerry, Elaine, Kramer and their friend, Mariah, are going out to the public to raise awareness for Zuma’s Rescue Ranch, … more

Optimism works — I'm positive

Writing this column for the past few years has been rewarding and it is something I really love and enjoy doing. The email feedback each week is … more

Are You a Change Agent? Beware of This Potential Trap

You've heard the saying that the only thing that is constant is change.  Our world is moving and changing every day at a mind-boggling pace, and it … more

Short-term thinking blurs big-picture vision

The need for instant gratification has truly compromised our ability to see beyond what is immediately in front of us. I mean in some cases we can't … more

Dakota Ridge QB commits to Northern Colorado ahead of senior year

A Littleton quarterback is gearing up for his final season of high school football, but he has already decided which college he wants to play for despite the offers still coming his way. more

Douglas County commissioners Abe Laydon, George Teal censure Commissioner Lora Thomas

In a tumultuous meeting, two of Douglas County’s elected leaders voted to censure — or formal disapprove of — their colleague in response to what one of the leaders has called public shaming of county volunteers with inaccurate information. more

Centennial leaders zero in on pickleball noise amid moratorium

Amid a moratorium on pickleball, officials in Centennial are narrowing down ways to lessen the impacts of the sport's noise before giving the green light to game play near homes. … more

Clear Creek School District's bus barn plan still causing concern 18 months after location announced

Editor’s note: This is the first in a series of stories looking at the Clear Creek School District’s proposed Transportation and Maintenance Facility. This story looks at the timeline for the building’s cost. more

Series: Time to talk about mental illness

Don’t we all know someone who is struggling with some form of mental illness or mental health challenge?

Colorado Community Media has launched a series of articles and forums, entitled “Time to Talk,” on the state of mental health, specifically in Douglas County, but applying to all of us, to discuss the need to bring the issue of mental illness into everyday conversation.

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Establishing a Safe Workplace - What Can You Do?

What is Workplace Violence? Images of shootings, robberies, and assaults first come to mind. But workplace violence encompasses any threatening … more

Celebration of Kendrick Castillo's life: 'We need to be more like him'

Live like Kendrick Castillo. Be brave. Be industrious. Have integrity. Show love. That was the overarching message at a May 15 celebration of life service at Cherry Hills Community Church. More … more

Colorado robotics community honors Kendrick Castillo

On the stage at Cherry Hills Community Church, a robot stood in honor of Kendrick Castillo, who was killed in the STEM School Highlands Ranch shooting. That robot was built by STEM Impulse — or … more

16th Annual Honey Festival comes to O’Brien Park in Parker

Colorado is home to 946 native bee species and this year’s Honey Festival is aimed at raising awareness and educating the public of their importance and their tedious process through fun … more

Small-town football gets big-deal exposure

Rural towns are known for being close-knit and supportive — and residents showed up in force to support the Elizabeth High School Cardinals and see the festivities when EHS was chosen to host the Denver Broncos High School Home Game of the Week. more

Pat yourself on the back, Colorado

Way to go Colorado!! For the past two months I have had many friends, relatives and clients visit our great state and they had come in from many … more
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