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County, city facilities opening, schools are shut
Contributed by: YourHub.com on 12/22/2006

Douglas County offices were to open at 11 a.m. today.
Douglas County Government Offices will reopen Friday, December 22. Please check local news and radio stations and this web site for any updates.

Douglas County School District will remain closed through Friday, December 22, due to weather conditions. Only essential personnel should report to work. This closure includes all child care facilities.

Douglas County School District will remain closed through Friday, December 22, due to weather conditions. Only essential personnel should report to work. This closure includes all child care facilities.

Town of Castle Rock offices are open today and CATCO will also operate.

Town snow removal operations are making headway and crews hope to make a dent in the residential areas overnight before residents start taking to the road again in earnest.

Good progress in clearing snow from major arterials and residential collectors around Town are making it possible for Town governmental offices to open on Friday. The Castle Rock Recreation Center is open regular hours on Friday, including the 6:30 p.m. start of Kids Club. However, fitness classes will not begin until 8 a.m. Fitness classes before 8 a.m. are cancelled. Starting at 8 a.m, fitness classes will occur as scheduled.

CATCO, the Clean Air Shuttle transit service, plans to begin operating in Castle Rodk Friday morning during its second run, between 8:15 and 8:30 a.m.

Additional progress clearing 2 or more feet of snow left by a blizzard that pounded the area Wednesday and Thursday morning was hampered somewhat by public works personnel getting pulled off snow removal to assist police and fire units with special calls such as stranded vehicles.




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