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Douglas County household chemical roundups

Saturday, June 16, 2012
Joint Service Facility, 17801 E. Plaza Drive, Parker


Saturday, August 11, 2012
Shea Stadium, 3270 Redstone Park Circle, Highlands Ranch


Saturday, September 15, 2012
Castle Rock Utilities, 175 Kellogg Court, Castle Rock

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Castle Rock bike riders "Cycle Against Violence"

The Women’s Crisis & Family Outreach Center (WCFOC), through their Young Citizens for Philanthropy (YCP) partnership, is launching its first CYCLE AGAINST  VIOLENCE Bike Race Saturday, May 19, 2012 in Castle Rock, Colorado. Registration begins at 6:45 a.m. and the ride will begin at 8:45 that morning.

Denver-area construction jobs: not enough workers to go around

DENVER — There’s at least one booming industry in Colorado right now, desperately looking for workers:  the construction industry.  After a decade of doldrums, Colorado construction is hot again. 

Between February 2011 and February 2012, the Denver-Aurora-Broomfield area added 6,300 construction jobs, according to the Associated General Contractors of America.  That’s more than anywhere else in the United States. 

Right now, about 137,000 Coloradans are working in construction.  Times are good.

“The first quarter of 2012, we will equal the construction volume and revenue that we had in all of 2011,” said David Sinkey, managing director for Boulder Creek Builders.  His company is hard at work developing the Steel Ranch neighborhood in Louisville.  But there’s a problem.  He can’t find enough construction workers.

Colorado’s small businesses get $17 million boost

Small businesses in Colorado are getting a $17 million boost through two new capital access programs announced by Gov. John Hickenlooper, the Colorado Office of Economic Development and International Trade (OEDIT), and Colorado Housing and Finance Authority (CHFA).

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New lottery ticket: "Hidden Gems of Colorado"

New to the Colorado Lottery this month is a Scratch game called "Hidden Gems of Colorado." The game was developed by the Colorado Lottery and Colorado Tourism Office to boost awareness of things to see and do across the state. The game was inspired by the Colorado Tourism Office’s official vacation guide, “99 Gorgeous Places in Colorado.” The ticket’s graphic elements and unique prize structure; every prize ends in “9,” comes from the 99 Gorgeous Places theme.

Front Range firefighters bare (almost) all for charity calendar

DENVER — Despite the chill in the air Friday night, it’s quite heated at auditions for the 2013 Colorado Firefighter Calendar in Denver.

This is the calendar’s first major event since a financial scandal last fall forced the former organizer to step down.

The screams firefighters hear are usually for help–not this–ladies screaming and squealing with delight.

And usually firefighters battle smoke and flames–not each other.

“Whether I make it or whether I don’t, just being asked to do it is a great honor,” says Eric Pingel from Buckley AFB Fire Department.

These professional firefighters compete for one of 14 coveted spots in the 2013 Colorado Firefighter Calendar.

“Firefighters are all about helping people. If we can use our role as firefighters to promote fire safety and help Children’s Hospital, I think any of us would take advantage of the opportunity,” says Matt Zavala with Boulder Fire Department.

“Electronic devices” seized from Chris Andersen’s home

LARKSPUR, Colo. – Investigators in Douglas County released additional details Friday about the investigation involving Denver Nuggets center Chris “Birdman” Andersen.

Agents with the Internet Crimes Against Children unit executed a search warrant at Andersen’s Larkspur home on Thursday.

“(The Douglas County Sheriff’s Office) has recovered property from Mr. Andersen’s residence that we believe is connected to this case,” public information officer Sgt. Ron Hanavan said Friday. “Some of the property which includes electronic devices is being sent to the Rocky Mountain Regional Computer Forensics Laboratory (RMRCFL) for forensic examination.”