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market is currently very employeefriendly, but competition for jobs is increasing,” said Dave Sordi, industrial technology department chairman for Aims.
“ ey need to be ready to di erentiate themselves from competitors for jobs. is is one way that students can do that,” Sordi said. “In addition, these certi cates provide additional validation of a student’s e orts in the classroom and lab.”
According to o cials, the Aims Hansen Grant would fund Industrial Technology and Oil & Gas students to prepare them with additional training and resources needed for
the Smart Automation Certi cate Alliance exams set for this fall. SACA certi cations qualify students for industrial automation and robotics jobs. Working professionals interested in learning a new skill can take the certi cation classes, as well. Sordi said the school is looking forward to moving in this direction.
“ is is a signi cant step because it provides another mechanism for students to demonstrate their expertise beyond a diploma or certi cate they receive from Aims,” Sordi said. “As the job market becomes more
Among those states which actually have four seasons, Colorado enjoys the best and longest season for outdoor living. When I lived here in my childhood, I recall that the Denver Post had “Climate Capital of the World” as its page one slogan. Denver’s climate was what drove me to return to Colorado as an adult We still enjoy a year-round climate which is least impacted by climate change, with fewer or no hurricanes, earthquakes, tornados, and other natural disasters.
home with a fully tricked-out backyard, and I know my buyers do too. It’s a definite selling point and sets any home apart from its competition.
So, it makes sense that Coloradans want to do more outdoor living. I’m finding more and more homes with outdoor kitchens and living spaces, and these are big selling points for any single-family listing.
Above right is a graphic from a 2023 article by the International Casual Furnishings Association which carried the following headline: “In 2023, Americans Will Spend Their Money on Lighting, Rugs, Umbrellas and Other Accessories to Spruce Up Their Backyards, Decks and Patios.”
I must say that I light up when I see a
The article was based on a survey which showed increased interest in backyard amenities by American homeowners. The statistics are in the graphic. In the article reporting on the survey, it was stated that “After two years of pandemic living that motivated many residents to invest in improving the spaces around their homes, there is significant interest in continuing to upgrade their outdoor living setting.” Their website, icfanet.org/news/2023_trend_report, promotes various products to enhance outdoor living, including outdoor bars, a canopied daybed, umbrellas, rugs, swivel rockers, artwork, pottery, pillows and more.
As I write this, there are 67 active REcolorado listings within 20 miles of downtown Denver which include an outdoor kitchen in their public remarks. There are 35 more beyond that 20-mile radius. Send me an email at the address below if you’d like me to share those
The now-famous NAR Settlement of March 15th is now 2½ months in the past long enough for multiple people and “experts” to weigh in on how the practice of real estate will change.
I have attended several events which were touted as answering that question but literally did nothing of the kind. I believe that I have a better understanding of how it will all change as the implementation date of August 17th approaches.
Until then, nothing at all is changing. I just listed a couple homes which will advertise a co-op (buyer’s agent) commission of 2.5%, which is rather typical. There are still listings on the MLS showing 2.8% co-op commissions, and some showing 2.0% co-op, but all of us realize that it’s important to offer a coop if we want our listings to sell.
After Aug. 17th, it will be strictly forbidden for the MLS and websites which get their listings from the MLS Zillow, and every brokerage website, including our own to even hint at a co-op commission. The penalty for doing so is loss of MLS access, which is a career-ending penalty.
Most people think that buyers and agents will have to call each listing agent before showing a home to find out if a co-op is being offered and what the
listings with you, and I’d be happy to arrange a showing. Even if you don’t buy one of those listings, it could give you ideas as to how you might improve your own outdoor living space.
We live in the best place on planet Earth in my opinion, and we want to live life to the fullest, right? Why limit ourselves to wonderful indoor living spaces, when we can also enjoy the the great environment that is outside our walls?
My broker associates and I are here to help you in any way that suits you.
The research for the above chart was conducted by Wakefield Research on behalf of the American Home Furnishings Alliance and International Casual Furnishings Association among 1,000 nationally representative U.S. adults ages 18 and older between January 27-31, 2023.
We are seeing a notable shift in the residential market, particularly within the attached property sector. This has been influenced by several key factors that have emerged in recent months.
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¨ Active inventory has risen significantly, with a 31% increase in units for sale. New listings also saw a 14% uptick.
percentage or dollar amount will be. I watched one video presentation by a local brokerage which suggested that the amount of co-op could vary depending on the listing agent’s opinion of the professionalism of the buyer’s agent, offering 1% to one agent but 2% to another a terrible, likely illegal idea.
Not one person I read or listened to mentioned the printed brochure for a listing. It can easily state in print if a coop commission is offered and what the percentage or dollar amount is. This is no different than those for-sale-byowner listings which say “Co-op Paid.”
My practice will be to write listing agreements with 2.5 to 2.8 percent commissions, but with an additional provision authorizing me to promote on brochures, in this ad, and on listing websites (not connected to the MLS) a 2.0 to 2.8 percent co-op commission. I’m sure any seller will agree to that provision, because failure to do so would mean far fewer showings and offers.
Next Tuesday the Colorado Real Estate Commission will be presented by their Forms Committee with some minor changes to the purchase contract and listing contracts (for both buyers and sellers). I will attend that meeting and write about those changes the following week.
Underwriters are increasingly scrutinizing the financial health of Homeowners Associations (HOAs) due to new lending guidelines. This has led to a rise in HOA dues and special assessments, largely driven by significant increases in master insurance policy costs. For example, some sellers have experienced HOA dues rising from around $300 to over $800. In another instance, an HOA is planning a special assessment of $3,600 annually for the next five years to stabilize their finances. Additionally, many condo communities have let their FHA approvals lapse, complicating the purchase process for first-time and lower entry buyers.
Lenders are also wary of mixed-use commercial/condo communities, viewing the financial burden placed on commercial spaces as a riskier proposition. Consequently, we are seeing a marked shift from condos to single-family detached units. Buyers who might have considered a $500,000 condo with a $1,000 monthly HOA bill are finding better value in singlefamily homes priced around $700,000, offering a more sound investment.
¨ Demand, as measured by pending transactions, decreased by 6.6%, although closed transactions increased by 14% month-over-month.
¨ Months of inventory increased to 2.5 months, reflecting a lagging indicator based on March's contracts.
¨ Attached residential home prices have dropped from last month due to rising inventory and decreased demand. However, prices are still up 1.1% to 2.5% compared to last year.
¨ While multiple offers are less frequent and less intense compared to 20202022, March saw 28.8% of attached units selling over asking price, with an average overage of 2.0%. Many of these homes included concessions to buy down interest rates.
¨ The average days on market decreased to 35 days, with the median days on market dropping to 12 days.
¨ 41.9% of homes were under contract within 7 days, up 3.6% from last month. Homes under contract within this timeframe received an average of 100.5% of their original list price.
Riverdale Ridge High School celebrated the class of 2024, making note of the COVID restrictions, masks and virtual learning the students endured when they began their high school career.
“Today is not just about looking back on the memories we’ve created,” Senior Grace Yang said in her Senior Class Address May 20 at the University of Colorado-Boulder
Event Center. “It’s about celebrating the incredible achievements we’ve accomplished together, from academic milestones to personal triumphs, each one of us has left an indelible mark on the fabric of this institution, and for that, we should be proud.”
e school graduated 312 seniors. ey celebrated class Salutatorian Makaelyn Peterson and the school’s two class Valedictorians, Haley Miller and Makenna Reiner.
Praire View High School’s class of 2024 marched and received their graduation diplomas May 24 in the University of Colorado-Boulder.
In all, 414 students were set to receive their diplomas. e school’s list of graduating seniors is below:
Prairie View High School Class of 2024
Tyson Michael Abramson, omas Benito Acevedo IV, Nathaniel James Akin, Mireya Anahi Alegria, Eric Patrick Allee;
Julian Edenilson Alvarenga, Selina Amakye, Abraham Ambriz, Ryan Jacob Apodaca, Elijah Prince Appiah; Jonathan Martin Aragon, Azul Aragon Andrade, Rocky Donovan Archuletta, Alexia Jae Arellano, Sergio Arturo Arevalo Acosta;
Nexus Marie Armour, Se a Iman Sha eq Aryan, Jovanni Ascencio, Hailey Marie Ashford, Isaiah Gregory Avila; Favian Adan Avilez, Lysander Yohan Ayala, Alicia Destiny Baca, Alan Alexis Baca Pulido, Laura Olivia Baez; Patrick Dilleon Bailey, Eddie Alexis Balderas, Jacob Evan Ball, Lesley Ruby Ballesteros Martin Del Campo, Braylon Quinn Barajas; Desirae Marie Barra, Darren John Barta, Hunter Bear James Bell, Tyler James Bell, Keali Omera Bellavance; Jackson Cody Bigelow, Aleyah Lolana Blackorby, Landon Michael Bolden, Keagan Daryl Bond, Aurora Boni; Alytza Bonilla, Molly Evonne Bostwick, Aunika Marie Bowden, Raehanna Heavenly-Rae Bragg, Aliyah Renee Brandenburger;
Drea Victoria Briggs, Brea Caitlyn Brockhaus-Easton, Ashleigh Elizabeth Brown, Kiefer Rollie Butler, Kate Noelle Byrne;
Conner Jayden Callahan, Yhair Adlhay Camacho, Kasandra Camacho Chavira, Alexander Marcelo Cancino Jr., Audrey Jade Candelaria; Rashell Whitnee Cardona, Malachi Ahmad Carr, Diego Carrazco, Daniel omas Carter, Angel Fabian Castaneda;
Yair Ricardo Castanon-Rodriguez, Robert Josdan Castorena Rodriguez, Linda Briggite Chacon Montes, Yuvraj Avinesh Chand, Donavan Rogelio Chavez; Jade Adeline Chavez, Leo Chen, Frank
Stephen Chiovitti-Holland, Italia Cisneros Orozco, Brooklyn Marie Clairmont; Mariah Lou Clemons, Andrew Jay Cochren, Cameron Gabriel Colbert, Cadence Paige Colby, Bella Dae Coleman; Luis Daniel Contreras Ibarra, Leilani Rae Cordova, Robert Anthony Costa IV, Dusty Evan Cottingim, William Paul Cowell Jr.;
Dillon Jackson Dale, Isabel Davila, Bostyn Riley Davis, Spencer Hawk Davis, Briana Rose DeAnda;
Risto Andres Delgado, Martin Arath Delgado Nevarez, Franco Deras, Gabriel Joaquin Diaz, Iveth Alondra Diaz Morales;
Jaci Shayne Dickey, Tyler Tucker Dickinson, Anthony John DiRienzo, Alexis Dominguez Medrano, Shantae Adgema Duhaney;
Lacey Jean Easdon, Aiden omas Ebert, Walter Alexander Echeverria, Astrid Christine Ellingsen, Valentina Enriquez;
Kunio Eshima, Ektor Yahir Esparza Gonzalez, Aaralyn Taylor Espinoza, Ashlyn Jade Espinoza, Izabella Danielle Marie Estrada; Jorge Luis Estrada, Yarely Estrada Granillo, Juan Estrada Molina Jr., Sarah Fabbro, Riley Carter Fairbanks; Francisca Fanou, Tavien Zayne Ficklin, Collin Jakob Fields, Jazmin Flores Cuevas, Anthony omas Forcier; Santana Gerard Forsythe, Mason James Fritz, Edmundo Alejandro Fuentes Jr., Javier Gaeta Acosta, Davian Lee Gallegos;
Julian Santana Gallegos, David Guadalupe Galvan Villa, Heaven Aliha Galvez, Akian Antonio Garcia, Frank Jeffrey Garcia;
Izaiah Ray Garcia, Nicole Charise Gar-
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e City of Fort Lupton, in partnership with Jacobs, presents the Jon Mays Memorial Fore Youth Golf Tournament June 7 at Coyote Creek Golf Course.
e annual tournament is a fourperson scramble and raises funds in support of the Fort Lupton Recreation Center’s Teen Program and the Boys & Girls Clubs of Weld County.
Registration fees starts at $135 for an individual and $520 for a foursome, with sponsorships available at a variety of price points.
e tournament was renamed in 2023 to honor Jacobs Project Manager and Fort Lupton resident, Jon Mays, and his legacy of service to his community.
of Weld GOP debate June 1
e Republican Women and Weld, in partnership with the Lincoln Club of Colorado, will host a day of debates June 1 at Denver’s Grizzly Rose, 5450 Lincoln St.
e event will feature the Republican candidates for both the Congressional District 4 and 8 races as well as all candidates – Democrats, Republicans and Libertarians – for the special election for District 4.
In District 8, both candidates Gabe Evans and Janak Joshi have con rmed they will attend.
District 4 candidates Deborah Flora, Richard Holtorf, Mike Lynch, Jerry
Candidate and CD 3 Representative Laurent Boebert has declined to participate, according to organizers.
e event opens at 11 a.m., with the District 8 debate set to begin at noon.
e District 4 debate is scheduled to begin at 1:15 p.m. and a third debate, featuring candidates for the CD 4 Special Election, is set to begin at 2:45 p.m. Candidates Greg Lopez (R), Trisha Calvarese (D), Hannah Goodman (L) and Frank Atwood have con rmed their plans to attend that debate.
KOA Radio Host Mandy Connell will be the emcee and the debates will be moderated by Ernest Luning of Colorado Politics, Kelly Maher of 9NEWS, Jesse Paul of the Colorado Sun and Chris Rourke of Rourke Media LLC.
Fort Lupton Memorial Day ceremony May 27
e City of Fort Lupton hosts its annual Memorial Day Service May 27 to pay tribute to our fallen at Hillside Cemetery. e ceremony is set to begin at 9:25 a.m.
e ceremony will include an airplane yover with vintage aircral t, the National Anthem, the Pledge of Allegiance, Amazing Grace, a ri e salute, taps, and more.
in a Bag
Fort Lupton’s Backpack Program helps school children in need with a backpack of healthy food. It’s an all-
volunteer program and is in need of volunteers. If interested in volunteering or donating, call 303-718-4440. Mail donations to Blessings in a Bag, 306 Park Ave., Fort Lupton 80621.
Co ee with a Cop June 5
Co ee with a Cop is an easy way to get to know the men and women who serve our community and let them know about the issues that matter most. Please join the city for an informal chat over co ee at 8 a.m. June 5 at Hard Bean Co ee.
Community Art Show registration is open
Registration for Fort Lupton’s annual Community Art Show is open and available to local community artists ages 16 and up. Each artist may submit up to two eligible pieces. View submission guidelines and register on the city’s website today: https://www. fortluptonco.gov/971/Annual-Community-Art-Show.
Volunteers needed
Quali ed Listeners needs volunteers to drive veterans to and from appointments, run errands for veterans who cannot get out, handyman services, help administer veteran and family resource guide inventory in local libraries and veterans to be trained to become quali ed listeners. Visit quali edlisteners.org/volunteerapp and ll out the form or call 720-600-0860.
Fort Lupton o cials warn that severe weather and natural disasters attract out-of-town contractors and solicitors. Not all “storm chaser” contractors are scammers but some may be.
e City of Fort Lupton does require solicitors to obtain a license before they go out and engage in sales. More information and the application for a solicitors/peddlers license can be viewed here: https://www.fortluptonco.gov/552/ Mobile-Food-Vending-LicenseSolicitorsPe?fbclid=IwAR2miHGz65HnRzy0zgs-mXikm3bANJ056VP5qgK4WZFBEfAk-T8G-dGrCk
Contact your insurance company and ask about your policy coverage and ling requirements.
Do your research: Find businesses you can trust and preferably local. Resist high-pressure sales. Some storm chasers use tactics such as the “good deal” you’ll get only if you hire the contractor on the spot.
ree Eagle View Adult Center volunteers, Phonia Diedtrich, Josie Villalva, and Betty Lou West, were presented with a Red Sweater Award for Outstanding Volunteers at the group’s annual volunteer event on April 24.
“ e people selected are nominated and selected by their peers. Eagle View Adult Center couldn’t run without volunteers with big hearts,” said Sue Corbett, Eagle View Adult
Center Manager.
e Red Sweaters Awards have been given since 1996. e three volunteers received the prestigious award at the event “We’d Be a Zoo Without You.”
According to o cials, the Eagle View Adult Center has 114 volunteers who have ful lled various jobs at its center and within the surrounding Brighton Community and have 5,100 recorded service hours since 2023.
Diedtrich began volunteering with Eagle View in 2012. She enjoys helping with the lunch program, pouring beverages and serving meals to the seniors, according to a news release from Eagle View. She also helps with special events in the dining room, such as bingo and bridge, and mailing the monthly Eagle View newsletter.
“I like being around people, and I was new to Brighton,” Diedtrich said. “I started when it was the old Eagle View Center. I had quit working, and it was one way to get to know others,” Diedtrich said. Villalva has been volunteering
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According to the state demographer, Colorado now has more citizens over the age of 65 than teenagers. Today, seniors represent the fastest-growing segment of our population, and by 2035, one out of every ve Colorado residents—or an estimated 1.3 million people—will be aged 65 or higher. In Adams County alone, our senior population is expected to jump from 62,000 today to nearly 83,000 by the end of this decade.
So why does this matter? To begin with, more than half of Colorado currently lives in a homeowner association. And despite signi cant housing measures and land use reforms passed by this year’s legislature, including allowing accessory dwelling units that help seniors age in place or downsize, our legislators haven’t done enough to ensure that vulner-
One of the rst questions many of my clients ask is whether they need a trust. It’s a great question, but it leads to another: What do you want your estate plan to accomplish? First I will explain what trusts are and how they work. en I will look at the bene ts of a trust based plan so you will have a better idea of whether a trust is right for you and your family.
ere are many di erent types of trusts and they can accomplish a wide range of goals. However, when most people think about trusts, the one they have in mind is a Revocable or Living Trust.
able populations - like seniors living on xed incomesare protected from predatory foreclosure practices by HOAs. Instead, lawmakers decided to half-step, merely restricting foreclosure lings rather than outright banning them. Talk about missing the mark.
Without question, HOAs play an important role in maintaining community standards and help keep home values high. But no one should lose their single largest asset because they lacked the ability to pay after accruing a few thousand dollars in interest-bearing nes over a minor violation like a broken fence or damaged gutter.
SEE HICKS, P11
At Todd Creek Farms, located just outside of Brighton, predatory foreclosures were a constant threat under the previous HOA board. Several years ago, the then-HOA board levied nes on a widowed public school teacher over a broken fence. When the board continued to levy nes that exceeded her capacity to pay due to her xed income, she narrowly avoided losing her home. In another case, an active service
A trust is a separate legal entity that is established by a trust agreement. e grantor is the person who creates and signs the trust agreement. e trust agreement sets forth the rules and guidelines the trustee must follow when managing the assets whether it is during the grantor’s incapacity or upon the death of the grantor.
After signing the trust agreement, the grantor’s assets are funded into the trust. Assets that may be funded into the trust include, but are not limited to, real property, nancial
accounts, motor vehicles and other items. An example of trust funding is recording a deed moving the ownership of a house from the grantor’s name into the name of the trust. After assets are transferred into the name of the trust, the trust technically owns the assets; however the grantor can continue to use them as he or she normally would.
When the trust is created, the grantor names a trustee to manage the assets funded into the name of the trust. Most grantors name themselves as the initial trustee, giving them complete control over the trust’s assets. A successor trustee is also named to take over management of the trust upon the grantor’s incapacity and death.
One of the primary bene ts of a trust is that it enables assets held in the trust to avoid the probate process after the grantor’s death thereby avoiding the costs associated with probating the estate. e grantor
can stipulate when, how, and under what circumstances the successor trustee is authorized to distribute trust assets to bene ciaries. is is particularly important if the beneciaries are not yet mature enough to manage an inheritance on their own, or in situations involving blended families.
Additionally a trust protects the privacy of the grantor (and bene ciaries) because the trust’s provisions are con dential. Once a person’s Last Will and Testament is submitted to the probate process, it is a matter of public record. Anyone can access information about the decedent’s assets, creditors, debts and more.
Trusts can also be used to protect the grantor and the grantor’s family from a stressful and expensive guardianship (day-to-day decisions) proceeding or conservator ( nancial) proceeding if the grantor becomes incapacitated. e probate court treats the appointment of a guardian and the appointment of a conservator as two separate lawsuits, each with their own rules.
As mentioned earlier, there are many di erent types of trusts. If one of your primary goals is to protect as-
sets from long-term care costs, creditors, lawsuits, and other threats, an Irrevocable Trust or an Asset Protection Trust may be a much better option then a Revocable Living Trust. If you have a loved one with special needs, a Special Needs Trust can allow you to create a fund for goods and services not provided by Medicaid or Supplemental Security Income while protecting eligibility for these vital programs. ese are but a few examples of various trusts and what they can accomplish. If you’re still not sure whether you need a trust, we welcome the opportunity to explain your options in detail and, if appropriate in your particular circumstances, design and implement the trust that’s right for you and your family.
Carolyn Moller Duncan’s Duncan Legal, PC is located in Centennial with a practice emphasis on estate planning, probate and trust administration. Carolyn has over 22 years of experience practicing law in Colorado. Carolyn is a member of the Colorado Bar, Trust & Estate Section, Family Law Section and Denver County Bar Association.
member nearly lost his home over covenant violations that accrued while he was deployed overseas in defense of our country. Although state laws protect service members from these sorts of actions, particularly when they’re serving overseas, the previous HOA board didn’t hesitate to pile on the costs and misery for his family. While the board was ultimately unsuccessful in its e orts to forcibly remove these community members, the damage - both nancial and emotional - was signi cant.
e legislature’s inaction on predatory foreclosures is especially disappointing for communities like ours that have voted in new boards to reform our covenants and ban foreclosures. Unfortunately, our association of nearly 370 homes has been e ectively hijacked by less than two dozen homeowners who have blocked covenant reforms, including a permanent ban on foreclosures. And this is why real HOA reform depends on statutory support that only lawmakers can provide.
Most HOAs rely on assessments and nes to function, but our community is unique. We hold incomegenerating assets that bene t everyone, eliminating the need for punitive
WRIGHT
Thelma Yvonne Wright December 22, 1933 - May 14, 2024
elma Wright, 90 years old, died peacefully in her sleep on Tuesday, May 14 2024. elma is remembered for her many years of service as an obstetrics nurse, as a community activist, and as a hard-working provider for her family.
elma was born to George and elma Kiser on December 22, 1933 in Cedar Rapids IA. She served as a registered nurse for many years. After retiring, elma moved to Brighton, where she was a staple of the community. elma volunteered at Platte Valley Hospital, Berry Patch Farm,
Brighton 27J, Platte Valley Players, and the Brighton Senior Center. She was heavily involved with the UMW at Brighton Methodist Church. Judith Dickinson included her in the Mural “We e People” in the Adams County Administrative Building.
nes in the name of “upholding community character.”
ree years ago, our community voted overwhelmingly to ban foreclosures, allow solar panels, and update or remove over a dozen covenants con icting with the Colorado Common Interest Ownership Act (CCIOA). at’s when the trouble— and the death threats—started.
A small faction of residents, including the city attorney for Greenwood Village, have initiated costly lawsuits against the HOA board for its e orts to enact meaningful covenant reforms for our community. ese lawsuits have forced the homeowner association to spend more than $100,000 in legal fees for the right to reform and
ban practices that disproportionately harm seniors.
Our association’s extreme experience underscores why HOA reform is desperately needed. Boards shouldn’t have to endure death threats or absorb massive legal expenses just to keep people in their homes.
It’s high time Governor Polis and the legislature make HOA reform a top priority next session. It’s not just about xing rules; it’s about protecting our growing senior population and preserving the sanctity of homeownership in Colorado.
Connie Hicks and Stewart Setch eld live in Todd Creek Farms, an HOA located outside Brighton, Colo.
Wayne Herman Hintz May 15, 1941 - May 20, 2024
Wayne Herman Hintz, 83, of Brighton died on Monday May 20, 2024 at his home in Brighton, Colorado.
Grandchildren: Shandra (Ryan) Ozbun, Zachary (Shay) Segelke, Aaron (Bethany) Hergenreter, and Ethan (Kaitlin) Segelke.
Great grandchildren: Madalynn and Derek Ozbun and Colton Segelke
She is survived by her four children: Betty Metz (Leland Heathershaw) of Lacey, WA; Steven Wright (Eriko) of Bibai, Hokkaido, Japan; David Wright (Paula) of Muscatine, IA; and Myron Wright (Masako) of Satsunai, Hokkaido, Japan.
He was born on May 15, 1941 in New Salem, North Dakota to Herman Hintz and Ella (Henke) Hintz. He graduated from High School in rural North Dakota. He married Candace (Meece) Hintz on November 28, 1986 in Washburn, North Dakota.
Wayne was a very active member of his Church, Zion Lutheran, serving as an Elder and singing in the choir for many years. He loved spending time with his family and many friends and could often be found doing yard work (his yard was his pride and joy) either at his home or for the church and school or lling in for any needs that the Church had. A truck driver of many years he retired from Silco Oil in May of 2012.
Siblings: Carole (Bob) Poulti, Arlene (Rob) Varville, Eldon (Judy) Hintz, and sister-inlaw Lilly Hintz.
Wayne was preceded in death by his loving wife Candace Hintz, son Wayne (Mickey) Hintz, brother Harlan Hintz, and parents Herman and Ella Hintz.
A memorial service will be held at 11:00am on ursday May 30, 2024 at Zion Lutheran Church , 1400 Skeel Street Brighton, Colorado 80601. e family will be recieving friends in the fellowship hall immediately following the service with a luncheon provided.
Wayne is survived by his daughter Toni Peterson of Brighton, Colorado and stepdaughter Tonia Keck (Randy) of Dacono, Colorado.
Memorial contributions can be made to the music department at Zion Lutheran.
Tabor-Rice funeral home handled the service arrangements
Lauren Hance will perform her one-woman award-winning comedy show “Holy O” at the 2024 Denver Fringe Festival on June 6, 7 and 9.
“ e Denver Fringe Festival does a fantastic job,” Hance said. “I have a lot of family and friends who live in the Denver area. So, it was a nice combination to be able to take my show to a place where a lot of people that I know can come and see it.”
Director and developer Amelia Peterson described the show as a cross between “Fleabag” and “ e Vagina Monologues.”
“It’s for audiences who are up for something playful, heartwarming, and experimental,” Peterson said.
In “Holy O,” Hance plays Vera in a solo comedy performance in which the audience becomes part of the play directly from their seats. e main character, Vera, contemplates becoming a nun but can’t let go of her vibrators.
“ e onset of rapturous prayers complicates her situation, leading the audience to assume the role of an advice-giving saint,” Hance said.
“As Vera’s story unfolds, it intertwines with choose-your-ownadventure stories that explore the connection of body, spirit and sexuality,” Hance continued. “Along the way, the audience helps Vera make some of the biggest decisions of her life, starting with what shirt to wear.”
Hance was born and raised at the Air Force Academy in Colorado
Springs but now lives in Houston. As a little girl, Hance said she already had the personality to be an entertainer.
“When I was a little girl, my mom would put me in the grocery cart. She said I babbled before I even talked,” Hance said.
Hance said her mother decided she had to do something with her since she was very entertaining and thought she would put her play. So, in elementary school, she joined the school play and YMCA.
“It was the best thing ever. I love it. It was what I wanted to do since I was a little girl,” she said.
Hance studied theater at Abilene Christian University in West Texas and started as an actress. She graduated with a degree in Directing.
“Like many performers, you go out into the world and try to get into act-
ing. When I was in Texas, it was hard to make a complete living as an actor, no matter where you live,” Hance said.
“ ey have a great auxiliary campus in Houston with a good arts and culture program. I also liked many teachers who were interested in lm and all forms of art,” she continued.
Hance also has a master’s degree in theology, arts, and culture from Fuller eological Seminary. She said that “Holy O” was part of her thesis project.
“Now, I take it on the road to di erent festivals,” Hance said.
Hance travels coast to coast, producing, being a playwright and directing theater. She also hosts and produces a podcast, “What is Fringe?”
Hance said Peterson helped her develop and direct “Holy O.” She spent her career working with playwrights and presenting at festivals, such as the Kennedy Center’s Page to Stage Festival and the New York International Fringe Festival.
“I’m also working now with Cathy Lam-Patrie, a co-director. She is helping me with some more acting because Amelia has been a part of this show, but my show is self-producing, and she is taking a pause to work on some other projects in Knoxville,” Hance said.
Hance said Cathy Lam-Patrie is an internationally recognized producer from Hong Kong who is devoted to advancing justice-focused work. In 2023, she received the Edinburgh Fringe First Award for “A Funeral for My Friend Who Is Still Alive.”
“Amelia is all groovy about me getting assistance because we’re all in it for the betterment of the piece. We had long conversations about the development process,” Hance said. “We sent me o to do my work with festivals.”
In addition to several other awards, “Holy O” received a “Best of Fringe” award from DC eatre Arts and was described by reviewer Ari Rogers as “a deeply moving, uniquely intimate, and spiritual exploration of sexuality.”
“It was exciting to receive these awards. is is probably the hardest thing I’ve ever done artistically because it’s self-produced, and I’m the writer and the performer,” Hance said.
Hance said that on the business side, she does all the work, sending out press releases and learning how to do that process, advertising and getting people to the show.
“It’s been one of the hardest things I’ve done but also one of the best things that I’ve ever done,” she said. “I’ve grown so much, and my ability to believe in myself, who I am and what I can do, and how I can impact the world.”
Hance said she is very relational, and her show is very relational. e audience gets very involved, which excites her.
“I love connecting with people and
creating space for them to feel the experience. It feels good when other people recognize my work and really believe what I’m doing. And it’s nice when other people say they believe in what I’m doing,” Hance said.
“Denver has a vibrant art scene. It’s inspiring to come to a city that supports the arts, and the Fringe Festival is received well. I’m particular about where I go because it costs a lot of time and money to take a show somewhere and the place that is going and want it to be successful within the art scene and the festival,” Hance continued.
Hance’s “Holy O” performances during the Denver Fringe Festival will be at Big Up Studios, 3410 Blake St., Denver, CO 80205.
“Holy O” showtimes are at 8 p.m. ursday, June 6, 9:30 p.m. Friday, June 7, and 5:30 p.m. Sunday, June 9. Tickets are $15 and can be purchased at https://denverfringe.org/ shows/holy-o/. For more information about the show, go to theholyoplay.com.
The Denver Fringe Festival
Now in its fth year running, this
year’s Denver Fringe Festival boasts more than 150 performances, including 60 original productions that include theater, dance, circus, comedy, cabaret and more. e four-day festival, which takes place June 6-9, will take place in roughly 20 venues, primarily located in Denver’s RiNo and Five Points, and a satellite location in Aurora.
In addition to “Holy O,” some other highlights include “King Penny Radio,” an improvised 1940’s radio show complete with costumes and old-timey piano music; “Disko Boy,” a family-friendly drag show featuring Hans L’Adida; and “Raw Groove: Life of the Party,” which will take audience members on an Afrofuturistic journey with dance and live musical performances.
“To be able to produce a show and have the right exposure is hard to come by,” said Constance Harris with Raw Groove. “With the network that Denver Fringe has in place with venues and audiences, it cuts out some of the obstacles and allows artists to produce what they want.”
Harris, who is also known by her stage name Connie Love, is partici-
pating in the festival for the rst time this year.
Even more to look forward to this year are additional experiences such as “On e Fringes,” which is a visual art exhibit that will be on display through June 21 at Ironton Distillery in Denver; and Fringe Free-For-All, which will consist of a variety of performances in free-entry venues and street performances.
“We’re really manifesting our goal of making the arts accessible to all,” said Ann Sabbah, executive director of the Denver Fringe Festival, in a press release. “ e elements we’re adding this year allow us to support more independent artists, collaborate within the community and share live performance art with more people. We’re ve years in and the re for Fringe is burning bright.”
e Denver Fringe Festival is known for providing “unjuried, uncensored and unconventional art” to all. ose wanting a more family-friendly experience can attend KidsFringe, which o ers two free shows catered for an audience of kids and families.
with Eagle View every Monday since 2013. She helps set up the lunch program, serve food, run the dishwasher, and interact with seniors at lunch. She also helps with special events such as the spaghetti luncheon and craft fair.
“I was retired and I wanted to do something for the community,” Villalva said. “I love going there and helping the seniors, serving them luncheons, and interacting with them.”
One of the nomination forms for Villalva had a comment from her peers, “She is always there every Monday in the kitchen, always performs her duties e ciently and is
always friendly and willing to help.” West, a retired teacher, started volunteering in 2003 with Eagle View’s pen pal program. e pen pal program started with South Elementary in 1991, with West working with second and fth-graders and high school students to write kind letters to the seniors. She also works with students of various abilities and volunteers to bake cakes for special events.
“It was a total surprise to receive the award. It felt right to volunteer. I was a school teacher helping the little critters write letters. I got into volunteering with my friend Jane Talbot, who was also a school teacher. She passed away,” West said. e volunteer peer who nominated West commented, “West was “extremely caring and a very positive force in her community.”
competitive, these types of certicates will provide students with additional repower to rise above the competition for a job.”
Sordi said Ben Rager was the rst student to receive the SACA Silver Certi cate for Programmable Controllers. Rager prepared for the certi cate exam by going above and beyond studying outside of class and working an additional 40 hours.
It’s a skill in high demand in industrial automation and control systems. Students could apply for jobs as PLC programmers, automation engineers, control systems engineers, industrial maintenance technicians, or manufacturing engineers.
“While Rager has just begun his Aims journey, he is already a standout student,” Sordi said. “Ben is one of the most driven young students we’ve had in our program.
“ e enthusiasm he brings to the
classroom is contagious. What I am most impressed with is his leadership capabilities. He is a natural leader. Because he is so enthusiastic, people readily accept his role as leader, and he does it extremely well.”
Sordi said Rager completed his rst year at Aims this spring and is working towards an Industrial Technology Associate of Applied Science.
“He also attends Colorado Early Colleges for high school and will begin his senior year this fall. Rager comes to Aims with some experience in the electrical eld, as he apprenticed with his father, a master electrician,” Sordi said.
Colorado Early Colleges is a program where high school students starting in 9th grade can take college credit classes so they can graduate with an associate degree or a technical education certi cate or take 60 plus college credits within four years, according to o cials.
Learn more about Industrial Technologies and Energy Studies programs at aims.co/industrialtech.
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May 21st – 31st
Colorado’s legislative session is over, and for many lawmakers that means the 2024 campaign season has begun.
Seven state Senate and 18 state House primaries will take place June 25. In many districts, whoever wins the primary will also win in November, because the voters there skew heavily toward one party or the other.
Seven incumbents are being challenged in primary contests. Two of the most progressive House Democrats face more moderate opponents, while two GOP state Senators face challenges from their right.
Here’s a look at the contests worth paying close attention to:
Five House incumbents face challengers
Among the 18 primaries for state House, one Republican and four Democratic incumbents face challengers. ose contests re ect the deep ide-
ological di erences in each caucus. And the results of each of the primaries are likely to decide the general election.
e most closely watched House primary will be in House District 6 in Denver, where Rep. Elisabeth Epps, a criminal justice activist who is backed by the Democratic Socialists of America and is one of the most liberal members of the legislature, faces attorney Sean Camacho.
e House speaker reprimanded Epps in January for her conduct during a November special session, and she didn’t attend House oor work in person for the rst 45 days of the lawmaking term this year. Epps has the support of many progressives for her work on criminal justice reform and unsuccessful e orts to restrict access to guns, but she also frequently votes against her party.
Camacho is a former Republican who ran unsuccessfully for the seat in 2022, failing to make the primary ballot. He’s been endorsed by a number
Between slews of di erent strokes, roughly 320,000 competitive swimmers across America come up for air unsure of their placings as they compete against other swimmers and themselves.
e athletes can only hope with bated breath that their score is Olympic-worthy when they breach for the nal time. Only about 800 will make it.
Just seven swimmers registered to Colorado clubs emerged victorious, o cially qualifying for the U.S. Olympic Team Trials in Indianapolis on June 15-23. Two are high schoolers from the Denver metro area.
Douglas County High School’s
Mila Nikanorov and Cherry Creek High School’s Charlotte Wilson headline the group. Both (recently graduated) seniors are rst-team all-state Colorado swimmers and multiple Class 5A state champions. Both also swam club for Highlands Ranch Athletics.
“Ever since I was 13, it was something that I wanted to do. It was a big goal,” Nikanorov, an Ohio State commit, said. “I had smaller goals to keep track of the progress and not make it seem unreachable. I really pride myself in knowing that I stuck with something for at least four years. I got my rst trials cut when I was 17.”
To qualify for the trials, athletes must post a qualifying time standard. e necessary qualifying times to earn a
trip to Indianapolis are at www. usaswimming.org/.
Because of the registry process for the team trials, athletes may have been born in Colorado but are currently training elsewhere, so they won’t be on this list. Here is the list of registered Coloradans who quali ed, according to USA Swimming:
Mila Nikanorov (age 18 from Douglas County); Charlotte Wilkson (age 17 from Cherry Creek); Madi Mintenko (age 16 from Colorado Springs); Joshua Corn (age 19 from Morrison); Gavin Keogh (age 16 from Erie); Ben Sampson (age 21 from Arvada); Morgan Lukinac (age 20 from Boulder).
Nikanorov recently swam the second-fastest time in Colorado history in the 500-meter freestyle at the high school state competition (4:42.49), just missing Olympian
Missy Franklin’s record by 0.77 seconds. Her time is currently the fastest high school time in the 500-meter freestyle in the country this year, and the second-fastest time in state meet history in all classi cations.
Wilson led Cherry Creek to its fourth straight 5A title and is a twotime individual state champion. Her time of 52.90 in the 100-meter backstroke is the third-fastest time in state meet history among all classi cations.
“It was something I had on my goal list for this year,” Wilson, a University of Virginia commit, said. “I had been trying to qualify for a year and a half since the times came out for quali cations because I’ve been super close for a while.” e multi-year commitment to this goal doesn’t stop now.
Both Wilson and Nikanorov are determined to display their best showings in Indy this summer but are relishing the accomplishment of just getting there.
“I’m just going to have fun with it. I’m already there,” Nikanorov said. “I’m just going to enjoy myself with the experience of going to the biggest meet in the country. I’ve been working on mental skills, just keeping myself calm especially knowing I’m going to be competing at such a high level with very fantastic swimmers as well.”
Positive self-talk is a tool swimmers rely on in what is arguably the most mental sport of them all, Nikanorov said.
It can be easy to get into a negative mindset during di cult sets, so utilizing one or two positive afrmations is more powerful than one might think.
feel coming from Colorado helps
“You have to race fast people to go fast times,” she said. “Having that group of fast swimmers in Colorado, especially people doing distance, which is what I do, really helps me. e competitive aspect of racing people in the state has helped me improve. I’ve practiced with some people from other (Colorado) teams which has been challenging but helpful to see what I can do to improve my training.”
Of the 800 at the trials, a max of 52 (26 men and 26 women) can make the Olympic Team.
Even if Wilson and Nikanorov don’t continue their path to Paris this summer, the locals are excited about the learning opportunity, picking the brains of the best swimmers in the nation this summer.
“Swimming is a really big mental game,” Wilson said. “You can be perfectly physically ready to swim super fast, but any mental doubt or mental hiccup is probably the biggest aspect of not falling short of your goals. For me, the biggest thing is being mentally ready and prepared to swim as fast as I can.”
But mental fortitude can only take you so far, especially once you reach the “top of the top of the top”,
as Wilson put it. Team trials can be the best place to learn and soak up skills from the best in the country, whether you make the Olympic cut or not, Wilson said.
e two Division I swimmers both
“I’m just so excited to swim with the greatest ever,” Wilson said. “I think it’s every swimmer’s goal when they’re little: ‘Wow, I want to make the Olympics.’ I’m just so excited to start training in college and to try and push my limits of what I think is possible for myself.”
For more information, including purchasing tickets for the U.S. Team Trials in Indianapolis, visit www.usaswimming.org/.
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violations. e EPA order set a 90day clock ticking for state revisions.
comes to xing legally awed permits,” Nichols said.
BY MICHAEL BOOTH THE COLORADO SUNe Colorado Air Pollution Control Division has missed its EPA deadline to rewrite permits for a Weld County oil and gas complex, and an environmental group says it will sue the federal agency for delaying its takeover of the permits.
e EPA on Jan. 30 said state regulators writing permits for Bonanza Creek Energy hadn’t guaranteed that aring operations would burn o pollutants and prevent air quality
“Colorado is e ectively giving the oil and gas industry a free pass to pollute under illegal permits,” said Jeremy Nichols, a senior advocate at the nonpro t Center for Biological Diversity. “We need the EPA to intervene to ensure public health and the environment comes rst and put an end to Colorado’s dangerous foot-dragging.” e center noti ed the EPA it will le a lawsuit in the delays handling the allegedly awed permits.
e center says the EPA and state regulators have also failed to act quickly enough on other permits, including revisions to permits for the frequently ned Suncor Re nery in Commerce City.
“ ey seem to be at a loss when it
Colorado o cials acknowledged the deadline has passed, but said they are working on it.
“We are evaluating EPA’s concerns detailed in the order so we can respond appropriately,” division spokesperson Leah Schleifer said. Bonanza Creek’s permits are fully enforceable while the issues are worked out, she said. e division does not comment when issues move into litigation, she added.
Environmental advocates who won the January EPA order through petitions say the ruling could impact thousands of other oil and gas permits in Colorado and other states, because Colorado’s recent ozone failures mean far more drillers must get air pollution permits dictating
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Clerk of the Combined Court
Date: May 21, 2024
By: Andrea Rivera Deputy Clerk
Legal Notice No. BSB3168
First Publication: May 30, 2024
Last Publication: May 30, 2024
Publisher: Brighton Standard Blade Public Notice
DISTRICT COURT, COUNTY OF ADAMS, STATE OF COLORADO
ADAMS COUNTY COMBINED COURT
Court Address: 1100 Judicial Center Drive Brighton, CO 80601
CONSOLIDATED NOTICE OF PUBLICATION
– DISSOLUTION OF MARRIAGE
Notice is hereby given that in the following proceedings filed in the Court under the Uniform Dissolution of Marriage Act, the Court has found that due diligence has been used to obtain personal service of process within the State of Colorado or that efforts to obtain the same would have been to no avail.
Pursuant to C.R.S. 14-10-107(4)(a), one publication of the following shall be published once during the month of May 2024. A copy of the Petition and Summons may be obtained from the Clerk of the Combined Court. Default judgment may be entered against you if you fail to appear or file a response within 35 days of this publication.
Case Number Names of Parties
2024DR402 ANA LUISA VILLA VS JESUS ANTONIO ORTEGA
2024DR30285 BIRIZAF LEAKE GEBREMEDHIN VS TUDOR SCHIOPU
2024DR413 LUCERO PONCE RODRIGUEZ VS FRANCISCO RODRIGUEZ IBANEZ
ALANA PERCY
Clerk of the Combined Court
Date: May 21, 2024
By:
Andrea Rivera Deputy ClerkLegal Notice No. BSB3169
First Publication: May 30, 2024
Last Publication: May 30, 2024
Publisher: Brighton Standard Blade Public Notice
DISTRICT COURT, COUNTY OF ADAMS, STATE OF COLORADO
ADAMS COUNTY COMBINED COURT
Court Address: 1100 Judicial Center Drive Brighton, CO 80601
CONSOLIDATED NOTICE OF PUBLICATION – ALLOCATION OF PARENTAL RESPONSIBILITIES
Notice is hereby given that in the following proceedings filed in the Court under the Uniform Dissolution of Marriage Act, the Court has found that due diligence has been used to obtain personal service of process within the State of Colorado or that efforts to obtain the same would have been to no avail.
Pursuant to C.R.S. 14-10-107(4)(a), one publication of the following shall be published once during the month of May 2024. A copy of the Petition and Summons may be obtained from the Clerk of the Combined Court. Default judgment may be entered against you if you fail to appear or file a response within 35 days of this publication.
Case Number Names of Parties
2024DR354 JOLENE ANN CERNO VS MIAH RAIN ANTONIO
2024DR30362 MAYRA IBETTE SORIA GURROLA VS JORGE ARTURO SANDOVAL CAMPOS
2024DR30364 KENIA YAMILETH LANDAVERDE FUENTES VS STANLY MANUEL LOPEZ LEON
2024DR362 SHALANDA RENEE INGRAMHAYES VS STEVEN AYERS
2024DR30254 MONIQUE IBARRA VS ERICA N IBARRA
ALANA PERCY Clerk of the Combined Court
Date: May 21, 2024
By: Andrea Rivera Deputy Clerk
Legal Notice No. BSB3170
First Publication: May 30, 2024
Last Publication: May 30, 2024
Publisher: Brighton Standard Blade
Public Notice
ADMINISTRATIVE PLAN
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
JUNE 18, at 2:00 P.M.
A public hearing is scheduled for the review of the Brighton Housing Authority’s revised Administrative Plan for the Housing Choice Voucher (HCV) program. This public hearing will include the incorporation of the 2023 Moving to Work (MTW) MTW supplement into the Administrative Plan. The proposed 2024 MTW supplement will also be incorporated upon approval by the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). Public input is encouraged and welcome. The draft plan will be available for review on BHA’s website at www.brightonhousingauthority. org A copy of the draft plan will also be available for public inspection at BHA offices at 22 S. 4th Avenue, Suite 202, Brighton, CO 80601. Comments regarding the supplement may also be emailed to info@brightonhousing.org or mailed to 22 S. 4th Avenue, Suite 202, Brighton, CO 80601 Attn: Andrew Dall, Deputy Director.
The public hearing will take place at BHA offices located at 22 S. 4th Avenue, Brighton, CO 80601, on June 18, 2024, at 2:00 P.M.
If you are a person with disabilities and are in need of a reasonable accommodation to access this information or public hearing, please call BHA offices at 303-655-2160.
If you have limited English proficiency and are seeking language assistance to access this public hearing, please call the office at 303-655-2160.
Legal Notice No. BSB3124
First Publication: May 2, 2024
Last Publication: June 13, 2024 Publisher: Brighton Standard Blade
Public Notice
NOTICE OF FINAL PAYMENT
NOTICE is hereby given that The Lakes Metropolitan District No. 4 of the City of Brighton, Adams County, Colorado (the “District”), will make final payment at a meeting held on June 18, 2024, at the hour of 8:30 a.m. to Three Sons Construction, LLC, of Englewood, Colorado for all work done by said Contractor in construction work on the Farmlore North – Filing 1, 144 Ave & Offsite Chambers Trail, performed within the District, Adams County, Colorado.
Any person, copartnership, association of persons, company or corporation that has furnished labor, materials, team hire, sustenance, provisions, provender, or other supplies used or consumed by such contractors or their subcontractors, in or about the performance of the work contracted to be done or that supplies rental machinery, tools, or equipment to the extent used in the prosecution of the work, and whose claim therefor has not been paid by the contractors or their subcontractors, at any time up to and including the time of final settlement for the work contracted to be done, is required to file a verified statement of the amount due and unpaid, and an account of such claim, to the District on or before the date and time hereinabove shown for final payment. Failure on the part of any claimant to file such verified statement of claim prior to such final settlement will release the District, its directors, officers, agents, and employees, of and from any and all liability for such claim.
BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS THE LAKES METROPOLITAN DISTRICT NO. 4
By: /s/ Erika Volling SecretaryLegal Notice No. BSB3167
First Publication: May 30, 2024
Last Publication: June 6, 2024
Publisher: Brighton Standard Blade
Public Notice
DISTRICT COURT, ADAMS COUNTY, COLORADO
Court Address: 1100 Judicial Center Dr., Brighton, CO 80601
Plaintiff: BALBOA PARK HOMES ASSOCIATION, a Colorado non-profit corporation
Defendants: VELVETINA MEYER; FAIRWAY INDEPENDENT MORTGAGE CORPORATION; MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION
SYSTEMS, INC.; COLORADO HOUSING AND FINANCE AUTHORITY; SECRETARY OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT; ALEX VILLAGRAN, AS PUBLIC TRUSTEE AND TREASURER FOR ADAMS COUNTY; UNKNOWN TENANT(S) IN POSSESSION
Case Number: 2023CV031446
Attorneys for Plaintiff: WINZENBURG, LEFF, PURVIS & PAYNE, LLP
Wendy E. Weigler #28419
Address: 8020 Shaffer Parkway, Suite 300, Littleton, CO 80127
Phone Number: (303) 863-1870 wweigler@wlpplaw.com
SHERIFF’S COMBINED NOTICE OF SALE AND RIGHT TO CURE AND REDEEM
Under a Judgment and Decree of Foreclosure entered on February 10, 2024, in the abovecaptioned action, I am ordered to sell certain real property as follows:
Original Lienee Velvetina Meyer
Original Lienor Balboa Park Homes Association
Current Holder of the evidence of debt Balboa Park Homes Association
Date of Lien being foreclosed
January 19, 2021
Date of Recording of Lien being foreclosed January 20, 2021
County of Recording
Adams
Recording Information
2021000006250
Original Principal Balance of the secured indebtedness
$1,444.77
Outstanding Principal Balance of the secured indebtedness as of the date hereof
$23,739.39
Amount of Judgment entered February 10, 2024
$21,532.12
Description of property to be foreclosed:
Lot 46B, Balboa Park, a Resubdivision of a Resubdivision of a part of Coronado Subdivision, Sixth Filing, County of Adams, State of Colorado
Also known as: 2127 Coronado Parkway N., #B, Denver, CO 80229.
THE PROPERTY TO BE FORECLOSED AND DESCRIBED HEREIN IS ALL OF THE PROPERTY CURRENTLY ENCUMBERED BY THE LIEN.
THE LIEN
BEING FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A FIRST LIEN.
The covenants of Plaintiff have been violated as follows: failure to make payments on said indebtedness when the same were due and owing.
THEREFORE, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that I will, at 9:00 o’clock A.M., on July 11, 2024, Adams County Sheriff’s Office, 1100 Judicial Center Drive. Brighton, CO 80601 sell to the highest and best bidder for cash, the said real property described above, and all interest of said Grantor and the heirs and assigns of said Grantor, for the purpose of paying the judgment amount entered herein, and will deliver to the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase, all as provided by law. Bidders are required to have cash or certified funds to cover the highest bid by noon on the day of the sale. Certified funds are payable to the Adams County Sheriff’s Office.
First Publication: May 16th, 2024
Last Publication: June 13th,2024
Name of Publication:
Brighton Standard Blade
NOTICE OF RIGHTS
YOU MAY HAVE AN INTEREST IN THE REAL PROPERTY BEING FORECLOSED, OR HAVE CERTAIN RIGHTS OR SUFFER CERTAIN LIABILITIES PURSUANT TO COLORADO LAW AS A RESULT OF SAID FORECLOSURE. YOU MAY HAVE THE RIGHT TO REDEEM SAID REAL PROPERTY OR YOU MAY HAVE THE RIGHT TO CURE A DEFAULT UNDER THE LIEN BEING FORECLOSED. A COPY OF THE STATUTES WHICH MAY AFFECT YOUR RIGHTS ARE ATTACHED HERETO.
A NOTICE OF INTENT TO CURE PURSUANT TO §38-38-104, C.R.S., SHALL BE FILED WITH THE OFFICER AT LEAST FIFTEEN (15) CALENDAR DAYS PRIOR TO THE FIRST SCHEDULED SALE DATE OR ANY DATE TO WHICH THE SALE IS CONTINUED.
IF THE SALE DATE IS CONTINUED TO A LATER DATE, THE DEADLINE TO FILE A NOTICE OF INTENT TO CURE BY THOSE PARTIES ENTITLED TO CURE MAY ALSO BE EXTENDED.
A NOTICE OF INTENT TO REDEEM FILED PURSUANT TO §38-38-302, C.R.S., SHALL BE FILED WITH THE OFFICER NO LATER THAN EIGHT (8) BUSINESS DAYS AFTER THE SALE.
IF THE BORROWER BELIEVES THAT A LENDER OR SERVICER HAS VIOLATED THE REQUIREMENTS FOR A SINGLE POINT OF CONTACT IN C.R.S. 38-38-103.1 OR THE PROHIBITION ON DUAL TRACKING IN C.R.S. 38-38-103.2, THE BORROWER MAY FILE A COMPLAINT WITH THE COLORADO ATTORNEY GENERAL AT THE COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF LAW, RALPH L. CARR JUDICIAL BUILDING, 1300 BROADWAY, 10TH FLOOR, DENVER, CO 80203, 720-508-6000; THE CFPB, HTTP://WWW.CONSUMERFINANCE.GOV/ COMPLAINT/; CFPB, PO BOX 2900, CLINTON IA 52733-2900 (855) 411-2372 OR BOTH, BUT THE FILING OF A COMPLAINT WILL NOT STOP THE FORECLOSURE PROCESS.
The name, address and telephone number of each of the attorneys representing the holder of the evidence of the debt is as follows:
Wendy E. Weigler #28419 Winzenburg, Leff, Purvis & Payne, LLP 8020 Shaffer Parkway, Suite 300 Littleton, CO 80127 303-863-1870
AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED MAY BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE.
Date: April 11, 2024
By: Gene R. ClapsAdams County Sheriff
Adams County, Colorado
Statutes attached: §§38-37-108, 38-38-103, 3838-104, 38-38-301, 38-38-304, 38-38-305, and 38-38-306, C.R.S., as amended.
Legal Notice No. BSB3151
First Publication: May 16, 2024
Last Publication: June 13, 2024
Publisher: Brighton Standard Blade
Public Notice
COUNTY COURT, COUNTY OF ADAMS, STATE OF COLORADO
Court Address: 1100 Judicial Center Drive Brighton, CO 80601
Phone Number: 303-659-1161x143
Plaintiff: CREEKSIDE SOUTH ESTATES METROPOLITAN DISTRICT
v. Defendant: JUDITH E EHRLICH
Case Number: 2023C042799
Div.: 1 Ctrm.:
Attorney: Jeffrey B. Smith, Esq.
Firm Name: Altitude Community Law P.C.
Address: 555 Zang Street, Suite 100 Lakewood, Colorado 80228-1011
Phone Number: 303.432.9999
email: jsmith@altitude.law
Atty. Reg. #: 40490
SECOND PLURIES SUMMONS FOR INJUNCTIVE RELIEF FOR BREACH OF RESTRICTIVE COVENANTS
THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF COLORADO
TO: JUDITH E EHRLICH
You are hereby summoned and required to file with the Clerk of the Court an answer or other response to the complaint filed against you in this case. You are required to file your answer or other response on or before:
July 9, 2024 at 8:30 A.M., in the Adams County Court, 1100 Judicial Center Drive, Brighton, CO 80601.
The nature of this action is a proceeding in rem.
The relief sought by the Plaintiff(s) is an Injunction which will affect the following property:
15705 Havana Way, Brighton, CO 80602 also known as SUB:CREEKSIDE ESTATES THIRD FILING BLK:1 LOT:15, Adams County, Colorado
If you fail to file your answer or other response on or before the date and time shown above, the relief sought may be granted by default by the Court without further notice.
Dated at , Colorado, this day of , 2024. CLERK OF THE COURT
By: Deputy Clerk
This summons is issued pursuant to Rule 304(e), Colorado Rules of Civil Procedure. This form should not be used where personal service is desired.
WARNING: ALL FEES ARE NON-REFUNDABLE. IN SOME CASES, A REQUEST FOR A JURY TRIAL MAY BE DENIED PURSUANT TO LAW EVEN THOUGH A JURY FEE HAS BEEN PAID.
Legal Notice No. BSB3136
First Publication: May 9, 2024
Last Publication: June 6, 2024
Publisher: Brighton Standard Blade Public Notice
DISTRICT COURT, ADAMS COUNTY, COLORADO
Court Address: 1100 Judicial Center Drive Brighton, CO 80601
Plaintiff: CEDAR BRIDGE OWNERS ASSOCIATION
Defendants: JULIANA T. BENNETT; COLORADO HOUSING AND FINANCE AUTHORITY; ALEX VILLAGRAN AS PUBLIC TRUSTEE FOR
ADAMS COUNTY; UNKNOWN TENANT(S) IN POSSESSION.
Attorneys for Plaintiff: SCHAEFER LEGAL, LLC
Brianna L. Schaefer, #34078
Address: 12650 W 64th Avenue, #E197
Arvada, Colorado 80004
Phone Number: 720-806-0161
SUMMONS
THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF COLORADO TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANTS:
YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED and required to file with the Clerk of this Court an answer or other response to the attached Complaint. If service of the Summons and Complaint was made upon you within the State of Colorado, you are required to file your answer or other response within 21 days after such service upon you. If service of the Summons and Complaint was made upon you outside of the State of Colorado, you are required to file your answer or other response within 35 days after such service upon you. Your answer or counterclaim must be accompanied with the applicable filing fee.
If you fail to file your answer or other response to the Complaint in writing within the applicable time period, the Court may enter judgment by default against you for the relief demanded in the Complaint without further notice.
This is an action affecting the property described in the Complaint and is a proceeding in rem as well as in personam proceeding.
The following documents are also served herewith:
District Court Civil (CV) Case Cover Sheet
Complaint, Exhibits A-D, Lis Pendens
Dated: January 08, 2024.
SCHAEFER LEGAL, LLC By: Brianna L. Schaefer #34078
Plaintiff’s Address: c/o Homestead Management Corporation 1499 W. 121st Avenue, #100 Westminster, Colorado 80234
THIS IS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT A DEBT. ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE.
Legal Notice No. BSB3129
First Publication: May 9, 2024
Last Publication: June 6, 2024
Publisher: Brighton Standard Blade Public Notice
District Court Adams County, Colorado Adams County Law & Justice Center Court Address: 1100 Judicial Center Dr. Brighton, CO 80601
In re: Interests of Nathan Paul Phoebus
Petitioner: Linda K. Phoebus and Co-Petitioner/Respondent: Danielle Lee Hermanson and Apollo Phoebus
Case Number: 2021-DR-1027
Attorney or Party Without Attorney (Name and Address): Nicholas H. Ores, Esq. attorney for Petitioner Linda K. Phoebus 107 West 29th Street, Ste. 205 Loveland, CO 80538
Phone Number: 970-461-0754
E-mail: nick@oreslaw.com FAX Number: Atty. Reg. #: 29603
SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION
THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF COLORADO
TO THE ABOVE-NAMED Respondent: Danielle Lee Hermanson
You are hereby summoned and required to appear and defend against the claims of the complaint [petition] filed with the court in this action, by filing with the clerk of this court an answer or other response. You are required to file your answer or other response within 35* days after the service of this summons upon you. Service of this summons shall be complete on the day of
the last publication. A copy of the Petition (Motion) to Modify Parenting Time may be obtained from the clerk of the court.
If you fail to file your answer or other response to Petition (Motion) to Modify Parenting Time in writing within 35* days after the date of the last publication, judgment by default may be rendered against you by the court for the relief demanded in the Petition (Motion) to Modify Parenting Time] without further notice.
This is an action: In family court to modify parenting time.
Legal Notice No. BSB3150
First Publication: May 16, 2024
Last Publication: June 13, 2024
Publisher: Brighton Standard Blade Public Notice
DISTRICT COURT, ADAMS COUNTY, COLORADO
Court Address: 1100 Judicial Center Drive Brighton, 80601
Plaintiff: FRONTERRA VILLAGE FILING NO.3 HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION, INC., a Colorado non-profit corporation.
Defendants: JOSEPH S. MENDIOLA; PENNYMAC LOAN SERVICES, LLC; ADAMS COUNTY TREASURER; UNKNOWN TENANT(S) IN POSSESSION.
Case Number: 2023CV30329
Attorneys for Plaintiff: THE DUPONT LAW FIRM, LLC
Stephane R. Dupont, #39425
Address: PO Box 1073, Castle Rock, CO 80104
Phone Number: (720) 644-6115
AMENDED SHERIFF’S COMBINED NOTICE OF SALE AND RIGHT TO CURE AND REDEEM
Under a January 13, 2024, Order on Amended Motion for Default Judgment of Foreclosure and Order and Decree of Foreclosure in the abovecaptioned action, I am ordered to sell certain real property as follows:
Original Lienee(s)
Joseph S. Mendiola
Original Lienor
Fronterra Village Filing No. 3
Homeowners Association, Inc.
Current Holder of the evidence of debt Fronterra Village Filing No. 3
Homeowners Association, Inc.
Date of Lien being foreclosed
August 16, 2022
Date of Recording of Lien being foreclosed
August 17, 2022
County of Recording Adams
Recording Information
2022000069761
Original Principal Balance of the secured indebtedness
$1,008.50
Outstanding Principal Balance of the secured indebtedness as of the date hereof
$8,856.90
Amount of Foreclosure Judgment entered January 13, 2023
$7,368.24
Description of property to be foreclosed:
LOT 8, BLOCK 13, FRONTERRA VILLAGE FILING NO. 3, COUNTY OF ADAMS, STATE OF COLORADO.
Also known as: 16483 East 98th Way, Commerce City, CO 80022
THE PROPERTY TO BE FORECLOSED AND DESCRIBED HEREIN IS ALL OF THE PROPERTY CURRENTLY ENCUMBERED BY THE LIEN.
THE LIEN BEING FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A FIRST LIEN.
The covenants of Plaintiff have been violated as follows: failure to make payments on said indebtedness when the same were due and owing.
AMENDED NOTICE OF SALE
THEREFORE, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that I will, at 9:00 o’clock A.M., on June 27th, 2024, at the Adams County Sheriff’s Office, 1100 Judicial Center Drive. Brighton, CO 80601 sell to the highest and best bidder for cash, the said real
property described above, and all interest of said Grantor and the heirs and assigns of said Grantor, for the purpose of paying the judgment amount entered herein and will deliver to the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase, all as provided by law.
First Publication: May 23, 2024
Last Publication: June 20, 2024 Name of Publication: Brighton Standard Blade NOTICE OF RIGHTS
YOU MAY HAVE AN INTEREST IN THE REAL PROPERTY BEING FORECLOSED, OR HAVE CERTAIN RIGHTS OR SUFFER CERTAIN LIABILITIES PURSUANT TO COLORADO LAW AS A RESULT OF SAID FORECLOSURE. YOU MAY HAVE THE RIGHT TO REDEEM SAID REAL PROPERTY OR YOU MAY HAVE THE RIGHT TO CURE A DEFAULT UNDER THE LIEN BEING FORECLOSED. A COPY OF THE STATUTES WHICH MAY AFFECT YOUR RIGHTS ARE ATTACHED HERETO.
A NOTICE OF INTENT TO CURE PURSUANT TO §38-38-104, C.R.S., SHALL BE FILED WITH THE OFFICER AT LEAST FIFTEEN (15) CALENDAR DAYS PRIOR TO THE FIRST SCHEDULED SALE DATE OR ANY DATE TO WHICH THE SALE IS CONTINUED.
A NOTICE OF INTENT TO REDEEM FILED PURSUANT TO §38-38-302, C.R.S., SHALL BE FILED WITH THE OFFICER NO LATER THAN EIGHT (8) BUSINESS DAYS AFTER THE SALE.
The name, address and telephone number of each of the attorneys representing the holder of the evidence of the debt is as follows:
Stephane R. Dupont
The Dupont Law Firm, LLC PO Box 1073 Castle Rock, CO 80104 Phone: 720-644-6115
E-mail: sdupont@dupontlawco.com
THIS IS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED MAY BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE.
Date: May 10, 2024.
By: Gene R. Clapps Adams County Sheriff Adams County, Colorado
Statutes attached: §§38-37-108, 38-38-103, 3838-104, 38-38-301, 38-38-304, 38-38-305, and 38-38-306, C.R.S., as amended.
Legal Notice No. BSB3156 First Publication: May 23, 2024 Last Publication: June 20, 2024 Publisher: Brighton Standard Blade Public Notice
Page 1 of 2 DISTRICT COURT, ADAMS COUNTY, COLORADO Court Address: 1100 Judicial Center Drive Brighton, CO 80601
Plaintiff: CHAMBERS INDUSTRIAL CENTER CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION, INC.
Defendants: CHRISTOPHER W. COONS; LUZ A. COONS; PONTIAC LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY, a Colorado limited liability company; METRO COLLECTION SERVICE, INC.; ALEX VILLAGRAN AS PUBLIC TRUSTEE FOR ADAMS COUNTY; UNKNOWN TENANT(S) IN POSSESSION
Attorneys for Plaintiff: SCHAEFER LEGAL, LLC Brianna L. Schaefer, #34078 Address: 12650 W 64th Avenue, #E197 Arvada, Colorado 80004 Phone Number: 720-806-0161
SUMMONS
THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF COLORADO TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANTS: YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED and required to file with the Clerk of this Court an answer or other response to the attached Complaint. If service of the Summons and Complaint was made upon you within the State of Colorado, you are required to file your answer or other response within 21 days after such service upon you. If service of the Summons and Complaint was made upon you outside of the State of Colorado, you
are required to file your answer or other response within 35 days after such service upon you. Your answer or counterclaim must be accompanied with the applicable filing fee.
If you fail to file your answer or other response to the Complaint in writing within the applicable time period, the Court may enter judgment by default against you for the relief demanded in the Complaint without further notice.
This is an action affecting the property described in the Complaint and is a proceeding in rem as well as in personam proceeding.
The following documents are also served herewith:
District Court Civil (CV) Case Cover Sheet Complaint, Exhibits A-D, Lis Pendens
Dated: September 25, 2023.
SCHAEFER LEGAL, LLC By:
Brianna L. Schaefer #34078Plaintiff’s Address: c/o HOAMCO 12500 First Street, #2 Thornton, Colorado 80241
THIS IS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT A DEBT. ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE.
Legal Notice No. BSB3126
First Publication: May 2, 2024 Last Publication: May 30, 2024
Publisher: Brighton Standard Blade
Misc. Private Legals
Public Notice District Court, Adams County, State of Colorado Court Address: Adams County Courthouse 1100 Judicial Center Drive Brighton, Colorado 80601
In the Matter of the Determination of Heirs or Devisees or Both and of Interests in Property of:
Ivan Leech, a/k/a Ivan Dudden Leech, Deceased; Carolyn Leech, a/k/a Carolyn Virginia Leech, Deceased; and Mark Opie, a/k/a Mark David Opie, Deceased
Case Number: 2024PR030365
Attorney for the Petitioner: Marcus Behm 32375 County Road 13.5 Manzanola, Colorado 81058 Phone Number: (719) 543-4357 Attorney Registration Number: 39396
NOTICE OF HEARING BY PUBLICATION TO INTERESTED PERSONS AND OWNERS BY DESCENT OR SUCCESSION PURSUANT TO § 15-12-1303, C.R.S.
To all interested persons and owners by descent or succession (List all names of interested persons and owners by descent or succession):
1. Leslie G. Harmon
2. Elizabeth Louise Kintonis
3. Alexis Elizabeth Opie
4. Eric Raymond Opie
5. George Paul Taylor
6. Ricardo David Taylor
7. Karyn Kay Ivie
8. Lonnie Lee Leech
9. Bruce Ralph Leech
A petition has been filed alleging that the above decedent(s) died leaving a mineral interest in the following property (including legal description if real property):
Township 1 South, Range 66 West, of the 6th P.M.
That part of the SE 1/4 of Section 27, Township 1 South, Range 66 West of the 6th P.M., described as follows: Beginning at the Southeast corner of said Section 27; thence North 90°00’00” West on an assumed bearing along the South line of said SE 1/4, a distance of 502.49 feet; thence North 00°14’00” West along a line parallel to the East line of said SE 1/4, a distance of 1425.79 feet to a point on the Southerly bank of Henrylyn Canal;
thence along said bank by the following courses and distances: North 74°27’30” East, 201.70 feet; North 37°47’00” East, 500.00 feet; to a point on the East line of said SE 1/4 of Section 27; thence South 00°14’00” East, 1875.00 feet to the Point of Beginning. Except the south 30.0 feet thereof. Containing 18.00 acres more or less Adams County, Colorado
The hearing on the petition will be held at the following time and location or at a later date to which the hearing may be continued:
Date: July 19, 2024
Time: 8:00 A.M.
Address: Adams County Courthouse, 1100 Judicial Center Drive, Brighton, Colorado 80601
The hearing will take approximately one day.
Note:
• You must answer the petition on or before the hearing date and time specified above.
• Within the time required for answering the petition, all objections to the petition must be in writing, filed with the court and served on the petitioner and any required filing fee must be paid.
• The hearing shall be limited to the petition, the objections timely filed and the parties answering the petition in a timely manner. If the petition is not answered and no objections are filed, the court may enter a decree without a hearing.
Date: May 9, 2024
/S/ Shane Kaiser
Shane Kaiser Okreek Oil and Gas II, LLC
475 17th Street, Suite 1350 Denver, Colorado 80202
Legal Notice No. BSB3155
First Publication: May 23, 2024
Last Publication: June 6, 2024
Publisher: Brighton Standard Blade
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Estate of Matthew McClelen, Deceased Case Number: 2024 PR 30189
All persons having claims against the abovenamed estate are required to present them to the Personal Representative or to the District Court of Adams County, Colorado on or before September 23, 2024, or the claims may be forever barred.
Karik McClelen & Cindy McClelen
Co-Personal Representatives
c/o: The Klug Law Firm LLC PO Box 6683
80424-6683
Legal Notice No. BSB3157
Breckenridge CO
First Publication: May 23, 2024
Last Publication: June 6, 2024
Publisher: Brighton Standard Blade
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Estate of Carol Diane Reasoner, a/k/a Carol Reasoner, Deceased Case Number: 2024 PR 30059
All persons having claims against the abovenamed estate are required to present them to the Personal Representative or to the District Court of Adams County, Colorado on or before September 30, 2024, or the claims may be forever barred.
Stephanie K. Morrison
Personal Representative 31200 E. 14th Ave Brighton, CO 80603
Legal Notice No. BSB3143
First Publication: May 16, 2024 Last Publication: May 30, 2024 Publisher: Brighton Standard Blade
DISTRICT COURT, ADAMS COUNTY, COLORADO
Court Address: 1100 Judicial Center Drive Brighton, CO 80601
Child(ren): Princess Amara
Respondents: Kyema Cattron Smith, John Doe
Case Number: 23JV30071 Div.: D ORDER OF ADVISEMENT
NOTICE TO THE ABOVE-NAMED RESPONDENTS,: Kyema Cattron Smith and John Doe
YOU ARE HEREBY ADVISED that the Petitioner, has filed a Motion to Terminate the Parent-Child Legal Relationship which now exists between you and the above-named child(ren);
YOU ARE FURTHER ADVISED that the Motion has been set for hearing in Division D of the District Court in and for the County of Adams, Adams County Justice Center, 1100 Judicial Center Drive, Brighton, Colorado, on the 25th day of June, 2024, at 10:30 a.m., at which time the Petitioner must prove by clear and convincing evidence that: 1) That the child(ren) was adjudicated dependent or neglected; 2) That an appropriate treatment plan has not reasonably been complied with by the parent or has not been successful; 3) That the parents are unfit; 4) That the conduct or condition of the parent or parents is unlikely to change within a reasonable time; no less drastic alternative to termination exists, and 6) That it is in the best interests of the child(ren) that the parent-child legal relationship which exists between the child(ren) and the respondent(s) be terminated and severed.
OR 1) That the child(ren) has been abandoned by parent or parents in that the parent or parents have surrendered physical custody for a period of six months and during this period have not manifested to the child(ren), the court or to the person having physical custody a firm intention to assume or obtain physical custody or to make permanent legal arrangements for the care of the child(ren); and 2) That it is in the best interests of the child(ren) that the parentchild legal relationship which exists between the child(ren) and the respondent(s) be terminated
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OR 1) That the child(ren) has been abandoned by parent or parents in that the identity of the parent of the child is unknown and has been unknown for three months or more and that reasonable efforts to identify and locate the parent in accordance with section 19-3-603 have failed; and 2) That it is in the best interests of the child(ren) that the parent-child legal relationship which exists between the child(ren) and the respondent(s) be terminated and severed.
If a grandparent, aunt, uncle, brother, or sister of the child is requesting guardianship or legal custody of the child such request must be filed within twenty days of the filing of this motion.
YOU ARE FURTHER ADVISED that you have the right to have legal counsel represent you in all matters connected with the Motion to Terminate the Parent-Child Legal Relationship. If you cannot afford to pay the fees of legal counsel, you are advised that the Court will appoint legal counsel to represent you at no cost to you upon your request and upon your showing of an inability to pay.
If you have any questions concerning the foregoing advisement, you should immediately contact either your legal counsel or the Court.
Done and signed on: May
of prominent Democrats, including Attorney General Phil Weiser, House Majority Leader Monica Duran and Senate President Steve Fenberg. His website espouses typically liberal Democratic policy positions, including support for rent stabilization, state investment in renewable energy and expanding the state’s pre-K program to provide more access to low-income families.
Epps raised about $16,000 between Jan. 1 and May 1, and ended the period with $47,529. Camacho raised $58,000 during the rst four months of the year and had $65,000 in his campaign’s account May 1 after spending $54,500 during the same period.
e other top House primaries:
• Rep. Tim Hernández, a former Denver Public Schools teacher, faces former federal immigration judge Cecelia Espenoza in House District 4 after defeating her in a vacancy com-
mittee election last year. Like Epps, he’s a Democratic socialist and was criticized for his social media posts and appearance at a rally in the wake of the Hamas attack on Israel in October. But he successfully led an e ort to get House approval for a ban on so-called assault weapons, though it died in the Senate. Espenoza has angered some in her district because an anti-trans activist held a fundraiser for her, although her website expresses support for the LGBTQIA community. She’s considered a more moderate candidate than Hernández.
• Rep. Junie Joseph faces educator Tina Mueh in Boulder’s House District 10. Joseph boasts endorsements from Gov. Jared Polis and several House members, while Mueh has endorsements from several current and former Boulder politicians. Some have endorsed both candidates.
• Rep. Julia Marvin faces Jacqueline “Jacque” Phillips in Adams County’s House District 31 after defeating Phillips in a vacancy committee bid earlier this year. Both former-
Public Notice
NOTICE CONCERNING PROPOSED BUDGET OF WELD RE-8 SCHOOL DISTRICT
NOTICE is hereby given that a proposed budget has been submitted to the Board of Education of the Weld RE-8 School District for the ensuing year of 2024-2025; that a copy of such proposed budget has been filed at the Weld RE-8 Administration Office located at 200 S Fulton Ave, Fort Lupton, CO 80621, and online at https://www. weld8.org/, where the same is open for public inspection; and that such proposed budget will be considered at two public hearings of the Board of Education of the District to be held at 200 South Fulton Ave, Fort Lupton, CO 80621, along with virtually, on May 9th, 2024 at 6:00pm and June 13, 2024 at 6:00pm. Any elector with the District may, at any time prior to the final adoption of the budget on June 27, 2024, inspect the budget and file or register any objections thereto.
WELD RE-8 SCHOOL DISTRICT
By: Jessica HolbrookDirector of Business & Finance
Legal Notice No. FLP1038
First Publication: May 16, 2024
Last Publication: June 27, 2024
Publisher: Fort Lupton Press
City of Ft. Lupton
Public Notice
CITY OF FORT LUPTON NOTICE
to the City of Fort Lupton Municipal Code Notice Requirements. The public hearing is to be held before the Board of Adjustment on Thursday, June 13, 2024, at 6:00 P.M., or as soon as possible thereafter.
The public hearing shall be held at the Fort Lupton City Hall, 130 S. McKinley Avenue in Fort Lupton, Colorado. In the event that the City Hall is closed at the time of the hearings, the public hearings will be held remotely, accessible to the public by phone and internet. Information on how to attend the hearings will be provided in the agenda as posted on the City’s website, www.fortluptonco.gov.
Further information is available through the City Planning and Building Department at 720.928.4003.
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS MAY ATTEND.
LEGAL DESCRIPTION
LOT 1, BLOCK 1, NORTH WEST ADDITION TO THE TOWN OF FORT LUPTON, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT RECORDED JUNE 24, 1965 AT RECEPTION NO 1466685, EXCEPT THAT PART OF LOTS A AND B OF THE RESUBDIVISION OF LOT 3 AND A PART OF LOTS 1 AND 2, BLOCK 1, AMENDED MAP OF THE NORTH WEST ADDITION TO THE TOWN OF FORT LUPTON, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT RECORDED NOVEMBER 29, 1964 AT RECEPTION NO. 1990201, COUNTY OF WELD, STATE OF COLORADO.
Legal Notice No. FLP1047
First Publication: May 30, 2024
Last Publication: May 30, 2024
Publisher: Fort Lupton Press
Coors Energy Company (PO Box 4030, Golden, CO 80402) has filed an application for a Phase II and Phase III bond release for successfully completing final reclamation on a portion of the Keenesburg Mine with the Colorado Division of Reclamation Mining and Safety (DRMS, permit
ly served on ornton City Council. Phillips has signi cantly outraised Marvin this far.
• Republican Rep. Mary Brad eld faces two challengers in House District 21 in Colorado Springs: former educator Jan Koester and businessman Bill Garlington. Brad eld has outraised and outspent both of them after petitioning on to the ballot.
e most expensive state House primary thus far is in House District 30, where a pair of Democrats are battling in the Je erson County district. Lakewood City Councilwoman Rebekah Stewart had raised $112,000 through May 1 and had $78,000 in her campaign’s account.
Health care activist Kyra deGruy Kennedy raised nearly $86,000 and had about $34,000 left. e two are vying to replace Rep. Chris deGruy Kennedy, who is term-limited and married to Kyra deGruy Kennedy.
Two GOP senators face challengers, Dems vie for
Republican Sens. Larry Liston of Colorado Springs and Barbara Kirkmeyer of Brighton face primary chal-
C-1981-028, approved November 3, 1981). The bond release application requests Phase II bond release in Area 30 (9.7 acres) and Phase III bond release in Areas 23, 29, 30, and 31 (30.6 acres) within the mine site. These areas have been backfilled and graded and seeding took place between 2002 and 2009. Phase I bond release has been approved for all four areas and Phase II bond release has been approved for Areas 23, 29, and 31. All four areas have been shown to meet the approved standards for cover, herbaceous production, and species composition for the site. The current bond is a corporate surety of $818,406.00 prior to the proposed release and the amount requested for release is $98,287.00. The areas proposed are located within the southwest quarter of Section 25, Township 3 North, Range 64 West of the Sixth Principal Meridian, Weld County, CO. Coors Energy Company is the surface owner of the property for which bond release is being requested. The permit area is located 7 miles north of Keenesburg, CO and is accessed by Weld County Road 59. A copy of the bond release application is available for public review at the Weld County Clerk and Recorder’s Office (1402 N 17th Ave, Greeley, CO 80631), the Keenesburg Town Hall, and at the DRMS (1313 Sherman St, Room 215, Denver, CO 80203). In accordance with Rule 3.03.2(3) any person with a valid legal interest which might be adversely affected by release of the bond, or any federal, state, or local governmental agency with jurisdiction over regulated activities at the mine shall have the right to file written objections to or comments upon the requested release and/ or file a request for an informal conference with the DRMS within thirty (30) days of the last publication of this notice, or within thirty (30) days of the completed bond release inspection to be conducted by the DRMS whichever is later. All comments, objections, and requests must be submitted in writing to the DRMS at 1001 E 62nd Ave, Room 215, Denver, CO 80216.
Legal Notice No. FLP1039
First Publication: May 16, 2024
Last Publication: June 6, 2024
Publisher: Fort Lupton Press
lengers this year, but both have major nancial advantages over their opponents.
e races are interesting because they highlight internal GOP strife as the party tears itself apart over conservative purity tests.
In Senate District 10, Liston faces Rex Tonkins, husband of El Paso County GOP chairwoman Vickie Tonkins, and David Stiver, a business owner tried unsuccessfully to make the primary ballot in the district in 2020. Both Tonkins and Stiver were nominated via the district’s GOP nominating assembly, while Liston gathered signatures to make the ballot.
In Senate District 23, Kirkmeyer, a member of the Joint Budget Committee, faces construction project manager Natalie Abshier of Mead, who ran unsuccessfully in 2021 for the St. Vrain Valley School Board. Kirkmeyer had more than $65,000 in the bank May 1, while Abshier had $100.
Kirkmeyer is among the most in-
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Estate of KEITH GERARD JOHNSON a/k/a KEITH G. JOHNSON a/k/a KEITH JOHNSON, Deceased Case Number: 2024 PR 30148
All persons having claims against the abovenamed estate are required to present them to the Personal Representative or to the District Court of Weld County, Colorado on or before September 27, 2024, or the claims may be forever barred.
Charles E. Longtine
Charles E. Longtine, P.C. 9035 Wadsworth Parkway, Suite 2500 Westminster, CO 80021
Legal Notice No. FLP1046
First Publication: May 23, 2024
Last Publication: June 6, 2024
Publisher: Fort Lupton Press
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Estate of GILBERT C. EVANS, aka GILBERT CHARLES EVANS, aka GIL EVANS, Deceased Case Number: 2024 PR 30245
All persons having claims against the abovenamed estate are required to present them to the Personal Representative or to the District Court of Weld County, Colorado on or before September 23, 2024, or the claims may be forever barred.
Kathi E. Urban
Personal Representative
c/o Kristofer M. Simms
Caplan and Earnest LLC 3107 Iris Avenue, Suite 100 Boulder, CO 80301
Legal Notice No. FLP1045
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uential Republicans at the state Capitol, often working closely with Democrats to craft the annual state budget. She was a key negotiator in the property tax relief bill negotiated in the nal days of the legislative session. But she has also been a consistent critic of Polis, using her role on the budget panel to highlight what she views as excessive spending and administrative bloat.
ere is no Democratic candidate in Senate District 23, nor any una l-
iated or third-party candidates. at means whoever wins the Republican primary will be the de facto winner in November.
ree Democratic Senate primaries feature current House members:
• State Rep. Judy Amabile faces education consultant Jovita Schi er in the heavily Democratic Senate District 18 in Boulder, where Senate President Steve Fenberg is term-limited.
• State Rep. Lindsey Daugherty faces Westminster City Councilman Obi Ezeadi in Senate District 19. Sen. Rachel Zenzinger of Arvada is termlimited in the Je erson County district, which leans toward Democrats
nearly two decades,” the Center for Biological Diversity said. e oil and gas industry says similar ares can burn o 95% of the targeted emissions, but the nonpro t
by an estimated 9 percentage points.
• State Rep. Mike Weissman faces attorney Idris Keith in Senate District 28, a Democratic stronghold based in Aurora where Sen. Rhonda Fields is term-limited.
Other legislative primaries to watch
• State Rep. Lisa Frizell faces technology executive Timothy Arvidson in the Republican primary in Senate District 2 in Douglas County. e district is rmly Republican and it’s currently represented by term-limited Republican Sen. Jim Smallwood.
• Youth minister Bill Jack, who lost to Frizell in the 2022 primary, faces Castle Rock Town Council Member
groups say Colorado is not writing permits in a way that demands the most e ective aring equipment or monitoring afterward to prove the emissions are gone.
Max Brooks in the GOP primary in House District 45 in Douglas County.
• Former school administrator Lori Garcia Sander faces Weld County Councilman Trent Leisy for the Republican nomination in House District 65. State Rep. Mike Lynch is leaving the seat to run in the 4th Congressional District race. Leisy was originally running to represent the 4th District, too, but opted to seek the state House seat instead.
is story was printed through a news sharing agreement with e Colorado Sun, a journalist-owned nonpro t based in Denver that covers the state.
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