Provided by: Flo Tonelli
Sterling Ranch developers stake vision on neighborly approach
Often developers are placed in the same category as lawyers and Wall Street bankers. They're not to be trusted. The Sterling Ranch developers are not only liked and respected by many residents of the Chatfield Basin but have won initial endorsements for their plan to transform 3100 acres of rural land into a suburban community. If their vision works, one day S...
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Provided by: Hutchison Family
Realtors rally around colleague after loss of daughter
In April, Julie and Doug Hutchison suffered one of a parent's worst nightmares-the death of a child. Their 16-year-old daughter, Chelsea, died in her sleep from SUDEP-Sudden Unexplained Death in Epilepsy. "When Chelsea was diagnosed with epilepsy about five years ago, we were told by her doctors that seizures were not fatal-her biggest risks were water and fallin...
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Provided by: Roxborough Arts Council
Art creations exude emotions and feelings
When I viewed the art created by Stacy Robinson I became a believer that there is a feature beyond the usual three dimensions we associate with art. Both her two and three dimensional creations instill the viewer with an insight into Stacy's soul. She has an uncanny ability to put a story into each piece that is easy to sense. Somehow her artworks project an emotional ...
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Provided by: Kristin Morin, YourHub.com
Medical marijuana causes buzz
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Erin Feese, YourHub.com
Pot dispensaries discussed at local council, county meetings Like many local governments across the state, Douglas County and area municipalities are pondering the hazy issue of medical marijuana dispensaries. The recent announcement by the Obama administration that the federal government would not go after growers and suppliers working within the laws of their...
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Provided by: Marla Roth-Fisch
Noah knows appreciation and gives his all
We should all learn a life lesson from seven year old Noah; the art of embrace, acceptance and appreciation. A couple of years ago, a real special Copper Mesa Elementary school student, Noah at age five unfortunately diagnosed with leukemia. His parents explained that with the diagnosis there would be lots of tough times ahead in order to kill all the "bad cells" ...
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