Lone Tree commissions mural from well-known street artist
(Lone Tree, Colo.) Lone Tree added a pop of color this month with an interactive mural along the Lincoln Bridge. Made famous by the Insta-worthy mural in Nashville, artist Kelsey Montague travels the country sprucing up barren walls with her colorful, interactive murals. Montague’s pair of wings skyrocketed in popularity and now has a line down the street on any given day with visitors waiting to take their picture.
Read full storyLast chance to make a splash: DougCo pools invite dogs to take a dip
(Douglas County, Colo.) As school starts and summer wraps up, the actual dog days of summer begin as Douglas County pools open to canines. Three pools in DougCo will open to dogs for a summer grand finale:
Read full storyCastle Pines disc golf course awaits new players
(Castle Pines, Colo.) After much anticipation, Castle Pines’ newest park and disc golf course is open to the public. Pronghorn Park and Disc Golf Course opened on Aug. 3 at 7707 Disc Park St., unveiling the new 18-hole course and miles of hiking and biking trails.
Read full storyDougCo invests $1.5 million to help prevent suicides
(Douglas County, Colo.) Douglas County plans to spend $1.5 million in federal money to support mental health programs to help decrease suicide rates. After asking for applications earlier this year, the county will disburse the American Rescue Plan Act grant money to eight beneficiaries who help provide services during mental health crises.
Read full storyParker welcomes new municipal court judge
(Parker, Colo.) Judge Vincent White was sworn in as Parker’s presiding municipal court judge earlier this summer. "I am excited to be a part of the fabric of this community," White said.
Read full storyHighlands Ranch hospital plans $119 million expansion
(Highlands Ranch, Colo.) The UCHealth Highlands Ranch Hospital intends to enlarge its facilities by over 300,000 square feet. Since the hospital often meets patient capacity, the expansion will allow the hospital to serve more patients.
Read full storyNight flying training missions: What Parker residents need to know
(Parker, Colo.) Parker residents should expect some extra night-time noise through Aug. 11 as the 120th Fighter Squadron, 140th Wing, Colorado Air National Guard conducts nighttime flying missions.
Read full storyDougCo brew tour with literary scavenger hunt gives adults best of both worlds
(Highlands Ranch, Colo.) Back for another year, the Douglas County Library Brew Tour will take participants on a county-wide scavenger hunt. Players 21 and older will enjoy participating in breweries and coffee shops while crossing the visits off their maps to earn points, unlock rewards, and enter the grand prize drawing.
Read full storyVictim asks for witnesses after fatal dog attack at Castle Rock restaurant
(Castle Rock, Colo.) It was a normal day for Tara Holcomb and her dog at the Wide Open Saloon in Castle Rock when in the blink of an eye, tragedy struck. Holcomb explained that after lunch at the Wide Open Saloon she and her long-haired Dachshund Pupup were in the parking lot when a man and his dogs, which she described as looking like Cane Corsos, began walking toward her.
Read full storyCastle Rock Library opens doors at new location next month
(Castle Rock, Colo.) After much anticipation, Douglas County’s newest library will open its doors and reveal new features to the public next month. Amber DeBerry, director of community engagement for Douglas County Libraries, is excited to see the community’s reaction to the upcoming debut.
Read full storyCastle Pines’ first public pickleball courts to open this month
(Castle Pines, Colo.) Pickleball fever spread into Castle Pines and now visitors and residents can enjoy new courts. Alongside new courts in Highlands Ranch and the upcoming pickleball restaurant concept, the courts in Castle Pines offer additional options on a first-come, first-serve basis to anyone looking to get their pickleball fix in.
Read full storyNew Sweetgreen location opens at Park Meadows
(Lone Tree, Colo.) The fifth Colorado-based Sweetgreen restaurant will celebrate its grand opening this week. Sweetgreen’s evolving menu features in-season ingredients that can cater to most dietary preferences and allergies. Right now, guests can enjoy Sweetgreen’s summer tastings such as the peach and goat cheese salad, a Shroomami bowl, a kale Caesar, and more.
Read full storyHungry fire mitigators return to Castle Pines
(Castle Pines, Colo.) After a successful 2022 fire mitigation season, the goats are back in Castle Pines to eat up flammable vegetation. From now until the end of the summer, the Goats on the Go herd will make their way through various neighborhoods in Castle Pines, snacking away on invasive overgrowth.
Read full storyDougCo residents support law enforcement, enjoy unlimited ice cream
(Highlands Ranch, Colo.) Law enforcement will celebrate National Night Out with Douglas County Residents at an ice cream social of all-you-can-eat frozen treats. National Night Out is an annual event hosted by the Douglas County Sheriff’s Department and other police agencies nationwide to enhance the partnership between citizens, businesses, and law enforcement communities.
Read full storyCelebrate National Parks and Recreation Month in Parker, find rubber ducks to win prizes
(Parker, Colo.) Every year Parker Parks and Recreation hosts a rubber duck hunt to encourage residents to celebrate National Parks and Recreation Month. This year, the annual rubber duck hunt will take place July 17 through July 21 along the Cherry Creek Regional Trail.
Read full storyNamaste at 3 free DougCo yoga classes this summer
(Douglas County, Colo.) Celebrating its healthiest county status, Douglas County celebrates physical fitness in many ways including free yoga classes. Enjoy free yoga in the park throughout the rest of summer at these three classes across DougCo.
Read full storyDougCo youth activities to receive nearly $1 million from Denver Broncos sale
(Douglas County, Colo.) Douglas County received $939,363.21 in profits from the 2022 Denver Broncos sale that will go toward youth programs. After the death of former Broncos owner Pat Bowlen, a trust named in his honor announced the sale of the Broncos. The sale marked the end of a 38-year run for the Bowlen family.
Read full storyWeeks of heavy rainfall leave DougCo trails needing repair
(Douglas County, Colo.) Repairs are underway at several popular trails after severe flooding from weeks of heavy rainfall. Visitors should plan ahead before their next hike due to scheduled repairs at Douglas County hiking areas including Hidden Mesa Trail and Open Space, Cherry Creek Trail, and Castlewood Canyon.
Read full storyDougCo Search and Rescue shares potentially life-saving lightning tips
(Douglas County, Colo.) Summer showers bring May flowers, but they also can bring lightning storms. Sometimes thunderstorms can appear without much warning and Douglas County Search and Rescue warns hikers, golfers, or any outdoor enthusiasts to be prepared in case of lightning.
Read full storyApp encourages kids to explore DougCo open spaces and win prizes
(Castle Rock, Colo.) Like Pokemon Go, Agents of Discovery is an app that encourages exploration, except kids can win real-life prizes. Marne Hansen, executive director of The Castle Rock Park and Trails Foundation, explained that the goal is to help kids develop an appreciation and knowledge about their local ecosystems.
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