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Town Talk: Parker Arts unveils 2023/24 season schedule

The PACE Center is one of the gems of our community, a unique facility that attracts a variety of in-demand arts and cultural offerings to Parker. Thanks to PACE’s 534-seat mainstage theater, … more

Column: Lessons from the masters

During a conversation with a couple of friends and colleagues in the personal and professional development industry, we found our way into the topic of how we got started in the business and who some … more

From the Editor: Sure — insurance will pay

As the rainy season appears to be finally ending this year, the stories of home damage and insurance battles are becoming more frequent in my conversations. I am a mother, which means I spend some … more

County Corner: Our Veterans Deserve More

There are two American holidays that I look forward to the most every year – Veteran’s Day and Independence Day. While this year’s Fourth of July festivities were dampened by Colorado storms, … more

Column: Transparency and democratic values

“…formation of public policy is public business and may not be conducted in secret.” C.R.S. § 6-4-401 I have been heartened and disappointed by reactions to the Colorado Open Meeting Law … more

Column: Being pro America is not about hating anyone

Mr. Cox recently wrote an opinion piece to Colorado Community Media about a post that I made on my social media page. One should note that the introductory paragraph on my page states “I love … more

Editorial: Acts of heroism, kindness supply hope amid grief

For many years, we watched from our office windows as the students at STEM High School Highlands Ranch left school for the day or headed over to the Starbucks across the street. The school is in the … more

Editorial: It takes a unified front to treat a dual diagnosis

For Terry Schamberger, 51, a lifelong addiction to alcohol began when he was 13, triggered by emotional trauma caused by the death of his sister in a car accident and an unsettled family life. For … more

Storms never last, or do they?

Life is for one generation. A good name (or a bad one) is forever. The area known as “the Divide” has a historically strong name or reputation for inclement Colorado weather. The May snowstorm of … more

For dad and daughter, a game that two can coach

Caley Mitchell stands next to third base, a white baseball cap shading her eyes, a single braid running down her back. Intensity radiates from her small frame as she leans her hands on her knees and looks toward the batter at home plate. more

Boom-year for Thornton business

It is with great pleasure that I highlight the many accomplishments for the City of Thornton in 2013. The city is seeing significant advancements with the creation of the 144th Avenue Redevelopment Area and opening of Cabela’s as the anchor … more

Nepalese voters risk lives for what we have

In a brief moment of Internet connectivity while traveling in Nepal a couple of weeks ago, I glimpsed headlines reporting that state Sen. Evie Hudak had resigned rather than face a possible recall election. Before I left, I’d seen banners … more
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