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GV police get award, council considers grass height rules One cell tower equipment case resolved, one deferred On the agenda for the Aug. 6, Greenwood Village City Council was a request to amend an existing special use permit at Greenwood Community Church (GCC) to allow five feet of building height above the maximum allowed under the zoning code for new cellular
equipment for T-Mobile West, LLC. Council heard from representatives of T-Mobile that they needed to add the additional height to six pilasters sitting atop the church at Belleview and Holly so as to install new eight-foot by one-foot antennas inside five of the pilasters (the sixth was being changed for architectural consistency). They explained that the current antennas, installed 18 years ago, were
no longer adequate to provide good service to GV customers and were causing interference in the T-Mobile network all the way to Lakewood. Several council members asked if there were other options. Councilman Dave Bullock asked T-Mobile if they would accept a requirement that they design their equipment such that the pilasters could also accommodate another carrier as a condition of approving
the five-foot height variance from the zoning code. Annie Mackiewicz, representing TMobile, politely explained that they could not agree to such a condition without knowing the size and type of equipment the other carrier would be using or whether the other signal would interfere with T-Mobile’s. City attorney Tonya HaasDavidson interrupted the proceedings to point out to the council that this was not a tele-
communications case, it was a special use permit amendment, and that it had to be decided based upon the applicable criteria set forth in the law and listed in the staff report for council’s use. Council members who were at the meeting voted to approve the request to increase the height of the building 5 feet above what was permitted in the Continued on page 10
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Central 70 project breaks ground
After 15 years of study and planning, the Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT) broke ground on the Central 70 Project Aug. 3, at the I-270 and I-70 interchange.
Central 70 is CDOT’s largest project ever; delivering the first safety and capacity improvements to this stretch of I-70 since the highway was constructed in the early 1960s.
The Central 70 Project will improve safety, mobility and community connections along one of Colorado’s most congested interstate corridors. The 10-mile project includes removing the 54-year old viaduct, lowering a section of I-70 below grade and constructing a four-acre park over the interstate. One new Express Lane in each direction will be added between Brighton Boulevard and Chambers Road. Construction is expected to take four years to complete. Central 70 is the first of three CDOT Express Lanes projects expected to break ground this year.
Highline Canal Trail underpass at C-470 to close soon The Colorado Department of Transportation will conduct a full closure of the northbound and southbound High Line Canal Trail underpass at C-470. This closure will occur 24 hours a day and began August 8 and continue for three months. This closure is necessary to complete wall erection activities as a part of the C-470 Express Lanes project. The detour will be: • Northbound Highline Canal Trail underpass detour: take Plaza Drive west toward Erickson Boulevard. At Erickson Boulevard turn right, continue north to County Line Road and turn right. Proceed west on County Line Road to Primo Road and turn right. Take Primo Road to
Highline Canal Trail and proceed north. (Detour is approximately .8 mile). • Southbound Highline Canal Trail underpass detour: take Primo Road north to County Line Road and turn left. Proceed on County
Line Road west to Erickson Boulevard and turn left. Proceed south on Erickson Boulevard to Plaza Drive, turn left onto Plaza Drive and continue to Highline Canal Trail south. (Detour is approximately .8 mile).
Art patrons will find “big deals” at the seventh Annual Affordable Arts Festival With artwork worth thousands priced at $100 (or less), the popular festival has raised more than $75,000 in scholarship money
The Affordable Arts Festival, the fastest growing arts festival in Colorado (and ranked 20th in the nation) will take place Sunday, Aug. 26, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Arapahoe Community College, located at 5900 South Santa Fe Drive in Littleton. And art patrons will be pleasantly surprised at the pricing. Artwork worth thousands of dollars will be priced at $100 (or less), as some of the state’s (and nation’s) most renowned artists are clearing their studios to make room for their newest creations. There will be thousands of deals available, with artists from 23 states participating. All of the artists are listed online – along with many of the artists’ “Best Deals” – at AffordableArtsFestival.com. Tickets are also available online (proceeds are donated to the Arapahoe Community College Foundation; tickets cost $10 each and children 12 and under are free). With proceeds from ticket sales going to the Arapahoe Community College Foundation, more than $75,000 in scholarship money has been raised to date. The festival’s parking will provide 1,200 free parking spaces on campus, and a team of golf cart drivers to assist patrons in getting their purchases to their cars from the Festival exit.
The Affordable Arts Festival is currently ranked No. 20 out of over 600 shows in the country. The festival features fine arts and crafts from over 160 outstanding local and national artists, all for sale for under $100. “People love to come to the festival to purchase incredible artwork from professional artists for less than $100, while supporting the goals and ambitions of future artists” said Jim DeLutes, who has been founder and director of the Affordable Arts Festival for the last seven years. “This is artwork that would typically be sold for many-times the amount the artists are asking, and it’s an effective way for them to sell a lot of art in just a few hours, help aspiring art students and also connect many people to their artwork for the first time. This is a one-day-only event, so anyone who loves fine artwork, or wants to experience an arts festival for the first time, should be sure to visit us in a friendly, unintimidating place to see, experience and buy high quality artwork.” Some of the state’s most outstanding artists, and national artists from 23 states will have booths at the Festival, with artwork on display and for sale. The level of activity between the artists and attendees contributes greatly to the highly-energized level of enthusiasm and fun. See why many call this the ‘Black Friday’ of arts festivals.
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Lung cancer is the No. 1 cancer killer in the U.S., causing more deaths than breast, colon and prostate cancers combined, and according to the American Cancer Society, more than 2,500 new lung cancer cases will be diagnosed in Colorado this year. Not all of them are smokers. Lung cancer has been largely undetectable until it reaches a late, often incurable stage... until now. New research has shown that there are effective ways to screen for lung cancer at its earliest stage. This is important because early detection and treatment for lung cancer results in higher survival rates. In other words, lung screening saves lives. Sarah Cannon, the cancer institute of HealthONE, is offering free lung cancer screening seminars for the community at four locations in August and September.
Those who are interested in learning about lung cancer screening, either for themselves or a loved one are encouraged to attend one of the following seminars. Thursday, Aug. 16, 6-7 p.m. Sky Ridge Medical Center (10101 RidgeGate Pkwy, Board Room, Garden Level) Wednesday, Aug. 22, noon-1 p.m. Swedish Medical Center (501 E. Hampden, Ponderosa Conference Room) Tuesday, Aug. 28, 6-7 p.m. Presbyterian/St. Luke’s Medical Center (1719 E. 19th Ave., Colorado Room North) Tuesday, Sept. 11, 5:30-7 p.m. The Medical Center of Aurora (1501 S. Potomac Street, Conference Room 1) To register, call 303-575-0055 or go to LungSeminar.com.
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The Villager
The Russians - Part 2
If you missed the first column, it related to my visit to the old U.S.S.R. back in 1975 as one of 13 American journalists sent on a trade mission exchange with the Soviets. We received four days of briefings at the State Department, and six-weeks in that vast country — even traveling to Siberia. As a recent letter from a fellow traveler to the U.S.S.R. suggested, we were constantly escorted and watched by the Communist leader’s day and night. Moscow was such a dreary place and we arrived late at night on a Soviet plane from London. The city was encased in heavy fog and with poor street lighting. I had a roommate for the entire trip, Ernie Stallworth, who worked for the major newspaper in Maine. Later in his career, he covered the New England Patriot football team. The Intourist hotel was governmentoperated as everything in the entire country was owned and operated by the government. We had a woman supervisor at a desk on our hotel floor. The beds were narrow, short and my feet hit the wooden end of the bed. At 4 a.m. a voice started talking to us in Russian and I thought, “The indoctrination has begun.” However, the last guest had simply left the radio on and the morning radio broadcast was starting the workday. Everyone in the country was supposed to work and had assigned jobs and pay levels to match. There were old men and women who swept the streets; elderly women stationed in the bathrooms keeping them clean and tidy. The highest paid workers in the country were lumberjacks and steelworkers. Doctors were paid less, and journalists at the bottom of the pay scale. As we traveled, we always had a senior party escort and we had three interpreters who were younger well-educated Communists. Yes indeed, they did show us the best buildings, museums, lakes, monuments, crown jewels and the Nov. 7 all-day parade with tanks and troops marching by in the below zero weather. Our hosts kept us warm with hot wine in leather flasks as we watched the parade from the high Kremlin
wall reviewing stand with Russian leaders. Frank Hogue, publisher of the Chicago Sun newspapers was one of the 13 and he slipped away one night to interview the dissident Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn who was a rising Soviet Union dissident. The Soviets were furious at him and threatened to send him home, but they didn’t. We also had two U.S. State Department officials that supervised our group of eight men and five women. All were from major U.S. newspapers except me from The Craig Daily Press. I adjusted well to the cold weather with -20 weather in Siberia. I went jogging in the cold weather, nothing new in far N.W. Colorado. Siberia was very wintery with pine trees and mountains, with reminded me of home. A large coal-fired electric plant belching out black smoke into the Siberian blue sky. Near Lake Baikal, one of the largest lakes in the world, we had the bus driver stop the bus against our tour leader’s wishes and we walked up a road into a small Russian village. The homes were shacks with TV antennas on every home and residents fetching their water at the village well. Our guides said, “Well, you will probably show pictures and report how primitive we are.” There was also a Russian Orthodox Church in the town, but it was boarded up. Reportedly churches and religion have made a comeback across the country. Communism was their religion and Lenin was the god of the country with his portrait and statues everywhere. We rode Peter the Great’s Red Arrow express train to Leningrad where we had a grand tour of that city; and the Hermitage museum was extraordinary. Our Communist hosts showed us a film of The Siege of Leningrad, by the Nazi army that lasted for 880 days, starving millions of Russians to death, but the city never fell to the Germans. The film featured a little girl who lost her entire family and was a starving child who eventually perished. Coming back on the train we had sleeping bunks and I awoke around 4 a.m. and walked out in the train hallway where a woman brought me some hot tea. I watched out the window as the train entered the northern outskirts of Moscow where street
people were living outdoors and had huge fires keeping them warm in the November cold night. There were many fires and people living outdoors in extreme poverty. We have people living outdoors today right here in Denver. While I have not returned, it is on my bucket list to go back and experience a more modern Russia. I understand that the country has really changed and modernized a great deal. Capitalism has worked. Only 13 percent of the U.S.S.R. population were Communists and when the country broke up many of the well-educated government leaders became wealthy with the formation of free enterprise business firms. My premise in writing all of this is that I believe we can get along with the Russians. Talking is much better than waging another war with the largest country in the world. Whether they meddled in our election or not, they should not do it again. I believe that President Trump will take strong action to thwart any Russian meddling that went unheeded before his election. We should be wary and watchful. Ukraine was their “breadbasket where much of their wheat was produced and Crimea was the tourist location for Russian vacation. I’ve had several emails from those who have visited Russia. It is a safe place to go where many Americans attended the recent World Cup soccer games — though our team didn’t make the finals. I think Trump is doing the right thing to meet with world leaders, friends and foes. He is a tough negotiator and means business. While he may stop the Russian meddling, what about the Chinese, Cubans, others who have the technology to meddle in our elections and social media. There are hackers all over the world. The Russians left Vietnam and were smart enough to get out of Afghanistan where we have been trapped over 10 years without winning another stupid war. Let’s protect our own borders and bring our soldiers home.
The U.S.A. – I love this great country
were first spoken. Even though the summer of George Washing2018 has brought out BY MORT many so-called politi- REMARKS MARKS ton said, “Liberty when it begins to take cally correct critics of our country who look root, is a plant of rapid growth.” askance at any maniBenjamin Franklin festations of the love referring to French of our country they leaders who listened should still remember said, “It is common that the U.S.A. is the observation here that greatest country the world has ever known for giving our cause is the cause of all mankind and that we are fighting individuals freedom and liberty. for their liberty in defending our “My Country `tis of thee` own.” Sweet land of Liberty John Quincy Adams said, Of thee I sing “Posterity – you will never Land where my father died know how much it has cost my Land of the Pilgrim`s pride generation to preserve freedom, From every mountainside I hope you will make good use Let Freedom Ring.” of it.” Those words written by Nearly 250 years ago Thomas Samuel Smith beautifully describe what America is all about, Paine stated these very imporand throughout our history other tant words, “Those who expect people have expressed outstand- to reap the blessings of freedom, must undergo the fatigue of suping thoughts on liberty and freedom. porting it.” Some of our country’s earliest Who can forget these words leaders had this to say on these of Patrick Henry that still ring subjects and their thoughts are so true today? “I know not what still as valid today as when they course others may take, but as
for me, give me liberty or give me death.” President Abraham Lincoln pointed out that, “Freedom is the last best hope of earth,” and in view of the political bitterness that exists in our country today the following words of Lincoln still ring true “America will never be destroyed from the outside. If we falter and lose our freedoms, it will be because we destroyed ourselves.” President Woodrow Wilson defining America before entering World War I, pointed out that “America was established not to create wealth, but to realize a vision, to realize an ideal – to discover and maintain liberty among men.” History will never forget these 1961 inaugural address words spoken by John F. Kennedy, “Ask not what your country can do for you: ask what you can do for your country.” He continued with this timely warning, “Let every nation know, whether it wishes us well or ill that we will pay any price, bear
any burden, meet any hardship, support any friend, oppose any foe, in order to assure the survival and success of liberty.” Martin Luther King, Jr. said, “Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere.” Sir Winston Churchill had this to say, “All the great things are simple, and many can be expressed in a single word: freedom, justice, honor, duty, mercy and hope.” In regard to our country’s past actions against Iraq’s ruthless dictator, President George W. Bush hit it right on the head when he said, “In this battle, we have fought for the cause of liberty, and for the peace of the world.” It’s time we Americans remember Churchill’s World War II words. He thundered loud and clear that, “Victory at all costs, victory in spite of terror, victory however long and hard the road may be, for without victory there is no survival.”
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Reverend Martin Niemoller “In Germany, the Nazis first came for the communists, and I didn’t speak up because I wasn’t a communist. Then they came for the Jews, and I didn’t speak up because I wasn’t a Jew. Then they came for the trade unionists, and I didn’t speak up because I wasn’t a trade unionist. Then they came for the Catholics, and I didn’t speak up because I was a Protestant. Then they came for me, and by that time there was no one left to speak for me!”
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QUOTE of the WEEK QUOTE of the too WEEK Tis not
late to seek a newer world. –Alfred Lord Tennyson
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Barbwire Bob My apologies to Mort and Edie who have been married 53 years not 33 years. (Typo) Their two daughters Elise and Lori wondered how they could be slightly older than that 33-year wedding anniversary date. Mort the war hero and the Edie the Brooklyn school teacher met while Mort was working for Charlie Merrill who founded Merrill/ Lynch on Wall Street. *** Monday noon our governmental reporter Freda Miklin and I trekked over to The Village at Westerly Creek off Havana to report on the visit of Dr. Ben Carson, Secretary of U.S. Department of Housing to this affordable government housing project. He was greeted by Aurora Mayor Bob Legere and Rep. Mike Coffman who accompanied him on a walking tour of both the older 12-year apartment building and the new housing units. An elderly lady said she loved living there and she paid $188 a month for her one bedroom unit. She also stated that it was close to a business where she could buy her beer. The tour drew a large
Ramblin’ around the corral with Bob Sweeney
crowd of photographers and the session lasted several hours before the Secretary traveled on to New Mexico. Subscribers can read the report in last week’s Villager as Freda did the overnight for Tuesday press deadline. *** I saw a photo of Coffman doing 20 chin-ups at the Arapahoe County Fair. He can do 50 pushups as he keeps in shape as a Marine colonel, one of a very few combat veterans serving in Congress. *** Wednesday morning, I attended the 7 a.m. Arapahoe County Republican breakfast club along with about 150 club members. The program speaker was Mike Coffman who is making the rounds while Congress is on adjournment. He related how the laws are broken on immigration and much work needs to be done to fix our immigration system. More refugees are coming from Nicaragua and Venezuela seeking refuge from government turmoil. If they arrive at the border entry stations, with or without
children, they must be admitted into the country and are given a hearing. Trouble is that there is a vast number of other folks awaiting judicial hearings and many never show up but remain in the country. Not an easy problem to fix and still welcome these refugees. *** Later Wednesday morning I met John Herbers, president of the Greenwood/ DTC Chamber for breakfast at the new Urban Egg on West Belleview. This is a really good new place for morning meetings and located several blocks West of McDonald’s and the new Ruth Chris steakhouse with parking in the garage directly behind the restaurant. John related to me that he is winding up his work at the chamber and moving to Tucson, Ariz. later this year after he stages another Taste of Greenwood Village that has grown to thousands of participants at the Marriott Hotel. John is also the homeowners association president of the Landmark buildings where he resides. We’re losing a good community servant who wants to relax and
play some golf in the Arizona sunshine in Grass Valley. I guess John is going out to pasture. The chamber board will be looking for a new manager who leads the organization. Interested? *** Thursday morning there was another 7:30 a.m. pancake breakfast at the Lone Tree Arts Center with the Denver South Economic Development Partnership. This month’s meeting was chaired by newly elected Centennial Mayor Stephanie Piko who introduced Rob Hanna, the executive director of South Suburban Parks and Recreation. Rob walked the 150 members thru the vast footprint of South Suburban that has been so successful and well supported by local taxpayers who deem outdoor and indoor recreation as very important in resident lifestyle. He unveiled a new complex that will start construction soon in Douglas County off County Line Road and Holly that will be a major complex of recreational facilities. Ben Theune, director of marketing for Wings Over the Rockies told about the recent
opening of the second space center at Centennial airport. This is a really big deal for a facility to eventually train new pilot students. Last on the program was PK Knickerbocker from Pikes Peak in Colorado Springs who gave a rundown on all of the recreation options in the Pikes Peak region of Colorado Springs. This region is rated among the top of all tourist destinations in America. *** Mike Coffman missed this meeting and the terrific pancakes. Also missed GV mayor Ron Rakowsky who I understand is dieting and losing weight. A great mayor, but no pancakes. *** I find it hard to visualize Ms. Senior Colorado Gayle Novak as a senior. She is a very attractive, perky lady, and will compete in the national senior competition in Atlanta in October. The Mrs. Colorado America champion is Lauren Campbell, and she will be representing the state in Las Vegas later this month. I bet that they don’t eat pancakes either. ***
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South Denver EDP focuses on tourism and summer fun BY FREDA MIKLIN GOVERNMENTAL REPORTER
South Denver Economic Development Partnership’s (SDEDP) Aug. 2 meeting at the Lone Tree Arts Center was all about outdoor recreational activities for residents and tourists. Speakers, introduced by Centennial Mayor Stephanie Piko, were South Suburban Parks & Recreation (SSPR) Executive Director Rob Hanna, Wings Over the Rockies Director of Marketing Ben Theune, and P.K. Knickerbocker, executive director of Visit Pikes Peak. Chris Cakes provided a delicious pancake breakfast with all the fixings. Lone Tree Mayor Jackie Millet was an ever-gracious hostess. Piko began by telling the members that Colorado’s outdoor recreation economy consists of 220,000 direct jobs that pay $9.7 billion in wages and generate $28 billion in consumer spending, resulting in $2 billion in state and local tax revenue.
South Suburban Parks and Recreation District Hanna described SSPR as
consisting of 155,000 residents in six different cities and three counties. Its mission is to offer activities that improve quality of life, enrich wellness and connect people to nature. The district offers activities at over 100 parks, four rec centers, 100 miles of trails, 61 playgrounds, four golf courses, 137 sports fields, 50 tennis courts, 15 pickleball courts, and 7 miles of the South Platte River. With the money generated by ballot issues 4B and 4C in November 2017, SSPR is moving forward with a new 180,000-square-foot rec center near County Line Road and Holly Street that will have two new ice rinks, a large gym and two indoor turf fields, along with concessions, including a snack bar.
Wings Over the Rockies
Theune talked about the new Exploration of Flight building recently opened on weekends at Centennial Airport. He said, “Wings Over the Rockies (WOTR) is one organization with two locations, one (at Lowry in Denver) focused on the history of aviation and one focused on the future of aviation.”
Ben Theune, Wings Over the Rockies director of marketing, Mayor Stephanie Piko of Centennial, PK Knickerbocker of Visit Pikes Peak, and SSPR’s Rob Hanna spoke at the August South Denver EDP partnership meeting.
Photo by Freda Miklin
He said that Boeing estimates that the aviation industry will need 2 million pilots, air traffic controllers and other aerospacerelated new personnel in the next 18 years. In addition to its exciting interactive exhibits, the Boeing Exploration of Flight building offers an aircraft viewing lounge where visitors can watch planes take off and land at Centennial Airport while listening to the control tower. Theune expects the ground to be broken on the 12,000-squarefoot Osmond Black Sky Gallery,
focused on space, in late 2019 or early 2020. WOTR is working with a California company, iLead Schools, to open a charter school with a focus on aerospace, for grades 6, 7 and 8, under the auspices of the Cherry Creek School District, in the next two years. Full build-out of the WOTR complex at Centennial is anticipated to take 10 years.
Visit Pikes Peak
P.K. Knickerbocker is a thirdgeneration resident of the Pikes
Peak area who began visiting Santa’s Workshop in Manitou Springs as a young child. She remains as passionate about the beauty of the area today as she was then. Knickerbocker shared that the first draft of America the Beautiful was written at Pikes Peak by lyricist Katharine Lee Bates as she admired its majesty. Visit Pikes Peak represents area attractions including Broadmoor Seven Falls, Echo Canyon River Expeditions, Cheyenne Mountain Zoo and the Cave of the Winds Mountain Park. Knickerbocker shared that another affiliated attraction, Academy Riding Stables, is the only horseback riding group licensed to ride through the Garden of the Gods. Knickerbocker said about another Visit Pikes Peak attraction, Space Foundation Discovery Center in Colorado Springs, “The spirit of the west that drove us here is the same spirit that drives us into space.” She emphasized the importance of tourism to our state, saying that Colorado is the sixth most popular state for visitors, recently falling behind Arizona. fmiklin.villager@gmail.com
Colorado’s largest fundraiser for Colorado women and their families BY LAUREN Y. CASTEEL PRESIDENT AND CEO - THE WOMEN’S FOUNDATION OF COLORADO
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n October 10, at Colorado Convention Center, more than 3,000 diverse Coloradans will come together to raise vital funds to support the economic advancement of Colorado women and their families. The Women’s Foundation of Colorado’s Annual Luncheon is the state’s largest fundraiser focused on creating more pathways to prosperity for Colorado women. It is also a renowned showcase of inspirational icons and ideas that has featured past speakers such as Octavia Spencer, Misty Copeland, Geena Davis, America Ferrera, Jane Fonda, Geena Davis, and Soledad O’Brien. The 2018 special guest is
2015 Annual Luncheon Speaker Soledad O’Brien, journalist and philanthropist
2017 Annual Luncheon Speaker Octavia Spencer with Lauren Y. Casteel, president and CEO of The Women’s Foundation of Colorado
sports icon and activist Billie Jean King. As a world champion on the tennis court, a crusader for social justice and women’s equality in sports, and a visionary whose legacy is ever-evolving, Billie Jean
King has secured her place in history. She continues to make her mark today with the Billie Jean King Leadership Initiative to address diversity and inclusion in the workplace,
and as the subject of the 2017 film Battle of the Sexes that starred Academy Award® winner Emma Stone as King. Join community and civic leaders, nonprofits, businesses, and individual donors who
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with sports icon and activist Billie Jean King Purchase tickets, tables, and sponsorships at wfco.org Cultivating community to advance and accelerate economic opportunities for Colorado women and their families.
2016 Annual Luncheon Speaker Misty Copeland, principal dancer with American Ballet Theatre
are passionate about accelerating economic opportunities for Colorado women by purchasing your tickets and tables today for this nonpartisan event. Visit www.wfco. org for more information.
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the South Metro Denver Realtor Association donates backpacks and school supplies SUBMITTED BY DOUGLAS E. TIERLE The South Metro Denver Realtor Association (SMDRA) has donated backpacks and school supplies to A Previous Child, a charitable organization dedicated to empowering children to succeed. SMDRA members presented more than 100 backpacks and a variety of school supplies to A Precious Child representative Brittany Polinski during its weekly Metro Market Pulse meeting held July 20, at the real estate organization’s Littleton headquarters. SMDRA’s donations to A Precious Child included notebooks, scissors, crayons, pens and pencils, markers, rulers and folders. The realtor group started collecting donations during its annual Cinco de Bowlo bowling tournament held May 4 at AMF Littleton Lanes. The donations were organized through SMDRA’s Charities and Community Involvement Committee. A Precious Child provides children in need with opportunities and resources to empower them to achieve their full potential. The charity envisions a future where every child grows up to be a secure, self-reliant, contributing member of the community. A Precious Child assists children and families facing difficult life challenges such as abuse and neglect, crisis situations and poverty. Headquartered in Broomfield, A Precious Child works with more than 370 agency partners throughout eight coun-
ties in the region to identify children and families in the most need of its services. There are more than 166,000 Colorado children living in poverty. Children living in poverty are more likely to be in poor health, less likely to graduate from high school on time, and are more likely to live in poverty as adults. For more information on A Precious Child, phone 303466-4272, and please visit the charity’s website at aprecious child.org. Realtor members of SMDRA subscribe to the National Association of Realtors strict Code of Ethics and Standards of Practice, which is dedicated to protecting consumers in the real estate transaction. The code requires realtors to identify and take steps to eliminate practices which may damage the public or which might discredit or dishonor the real estate profession. As local business owners and residents, realtors are vested in building healthy and vibrant communities across the country. SMDRA members have made extraordinary commitments to improve the quality of life in their communities through volunteer work and by supporting a variety of charitable organizations. For more than 70 years, SMDRA has provided real estate professionals with the resources they need to help them grow and prosper in the real estate business. For more information, visit smdra.com.
Charities and Community Involvement Committee members pictured with A Precious Child representative, Lynn Snyder Goetz, Brittany Polinski of A Precious child, Jamie G. Smith, Cindy Bonick, Heather Hankins, Janet Marlow, Coey Howe, Pat Argall, SMDRA chair-elect Marcel Savoie, and charities committee chair Holly Duckworth.
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Monaco One Fifty Five at Crestmoor Heights delivering comfortably-priced condos The new condominium development is enjoying strong interest Monaco One Fifty Five at Crestmoor Heights has announced pre-sales for 41 low maintenance condominiums with starting prices as low as $340,000. The new condo development is located at 155 South Monaco Parkway, steps from Crestmoor Park in the Crestmoor neighborhood, one of Denver’s most desirable communities. The new condominiums are the latest addition to the Crestmoor Heights Development, which has
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enjoyed tremendous success, including the final sell out of Cedar Avenue, 25 townhomes, priced from $600,000 to $750,000. “There are many people who want to own a condominium in Denver, but prices in the newer developments are skyrocketing and not attainable for most,” said Peter Kudla, of Monaco One Fifty Five. “Our condominiums are more reasonably priced and provide a boutique-style of living in a great location, alongside one of the city’s most cherished parks. Monaco One Fifty Five is the perfect
option for people who want a comfortable place to live in a community-setting, without a lot of unnecessary added amenities and expenses. We’ve achieved our goal of delivering low maintenance homes that are addressing the demands of buyers who want stylish and functional living spaces, within their price range.” The condominiums at Monaco One Fifty Five are priced from $340,000 to $550,000, and include one bedroom, one bedroom plus a den, and two bedroom units that range in size from 700 square feet to
1,334 square feet. Some of the design features include beautiful views of Crestmoor Park, expansive floor to ceiling windows, underground garage parking, elevator access, Kitchen Aid appliances and upgraded interior finishes. Delivery is expected in November and December. “These are the perfect condominium homes for people who want to be connected to family, friends and traditions, while living in a quiet, established Denver neighborhood, with easy-access to life’s conveniences.,” said Christine Sheldon, community
sales manager at Crestmoor Heights. “We’re actively selling residences right now, and expect interest to continue to grow as more people become aware of our homes, prices and great location. Now is the perfect time to purchase as we are offering pre-sale pricing and up to $8,000 in financing incentives. Call us to schedule your personal hard hat tour today!” The Crestmoor Heights sales center is located at 185 South Monaco Parkway. More information is available at crestmoorheights.com, or by calling 720-840-0484.
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Last week, Aurora Sister Cities International hosted the International Sister Cities world conference at the Hyatt Regency Hotel in Aurora. The Sister Cities International, founded by President Dwight D. Eisenhower in 1956, is a nonprofit which serves as the national membership organization for individual sister cities, states and countries across the world. Eisenhower envisioned an international organization that would be the center of peace and prosperity by helping to create bonds between people from different cities around the world. The Sister Cities program has thrived for over 60 years. Currently, Sister Cities International sports over 500-member communities with over 2,000 partnerships in more than 140 counties. Aurora has several sister cities, the latest being Adoma, Ethiopia, Antiquo Custeatlan, El Salvador and Seongnam
City, South Korea. These Sister Cities have participated in the exchange of delegations between Aurora. In addition to the cultural aspects of these international visits, economic development issues were discussed, and 1200 long-term relationship established The Sister Cities International conference drew representatives from 34 countries from around the world, including diplomats, citizens and elected officials. Eisenhower’s vision for achieving peace in this world is slowly reaching fruition through programs like Sister Cities. By reaching out to all peoples of the world we can find a commonality of spirit that can help reduce the threat of conflict and with it a vision of a peace and prosperity. Finally, as Eisenhower stated at the founding of the Sister Cities International, “In this way, I believe, is the truest path
to peace. All of the other things that we do are mere palliatives, or they are holding the line while constructive forces of this kind take effect.” World peace and international cooperation is too important to be left up to only world leaders, it must be up to individual citizens of the world to help with this quest. By understanding and embracing the cultures of many nations, understanding the commonality of our hopes and developing mutual respect are the only effective ways of achieving peace in this troubled world. The Sister Cities International program is helping to open a meaningful dialog with the citizens of counties throughout the world. These conversations play a significant part in bringing people together to develop a mutual understanding of our visions for a better world. Let’s continue to support these goals that this program offers to the world.
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Each month, the South Suburban Public Art Committee selects local artists to display their work at South Suburban recreation centers and selects one artist quarterly for an exhibit at the Lone Tree Golf Club & Hotel. Art displays at these facilities are intended to support and promote South Suburban’s mission to enrich the lives of all its residents and encourage a legacy of art to be enjoyed and appreciated. Art is displayed Aug 1-31. Arturo Garcia of Lakewood collection of oil paintings TATANKA: The Spirit of the Land, an exhibit about the life of the American bison, its habitat, history and culture is on display at Buck Recreation Center. Jackie Burson of Centennial, Daytime Borealis is the title of Jackie’s exhibit of bright abstract acrylic paintings and colorful natural photography is on display
at Lone Tree Recreation Center. Shilpa Gadgil of Highlands Ranch, has a collection called Madhubani and Warli tribal art from the country of India is Shilpa’s specialty using acrylics and canvas. Her Wari style is from the West Coast of India and features tribal people and their day to day life. Her Madhubani is from northern India and displays mythology with the use of colorful interpretations of nature. Her work is on display at Goodson Recreation Center.
Pat Geonetta of Colorado Springs, does pastel landscapes on sandpaper are of Colorado iconic places such as Coors Field, Hanging Lake, the Blue River in Silverthorne, the water feature grate in Aspen and a couple of golf courses around the state. She also included two small oils of Raku pottery. Her work is on display at the Lone Tree Golf Club & Hotel, July 1 – Sept. 29. South Suburban’s Public Art Committee encourages all Colorado artists to apply to display their artwork on a temporary basis. For a complete list of guidelines and an art exhibition application, read them online or contact the Arts and Enrichment Manager, Darcie LaScala, at 720245-2601.
LETTERS Well done to columnist Holen Bill, I’m a vet and a contemporary of yours; a Greenwood Village resident. Your column in The Villager “I’m so tired” absolutely summed up my thoughts and anguish at
the state of our union. Well written! You hit me right where I live and spoke the thoughts I deeply believe. Well done! Richard Dehncke Greenwood Village
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Centennial voters may decide on proposed car dealership Considering dangerous buildings ordinance
BY DORIS B. TRUHLAR GOVERNMENTAL REPORTER
Whether a Mercedes dealer can open a new business on East Arapahoe Road will be discussed during a public hearing Monday, Aug. 13. Before the Centennial City Council is an ordinance to change the Land Development Code to allow a conditional use for the proposed dealership. The issue could end up before voters on the Nov. 6 election. The option to turn the decision over to the voters was raised by Mayor Stephanie Piko at the regular meeting when she stated that, a decision needs to be made Friday, Aug. 17, to place the issue on the ballot. The council heard Aug. 6 from numerous residents at the regular meeting about the dealership. A majority of those who spoke at the meeting appeared to be opposed to the dealership. If approved, the dealership would be located south of East Arapahoe Road at South Atchison Street. The parcel of land proposed to be used for the dealership would be at least five acres in size and the dealership apparently already has purchased the land. The dealership would be owned by Bobby Rahal, 1986 Indianapolis 500 winner and three-time Indycar champion, who serves as chairman of the Bobby Rahal Automotive Group. Speaking against approval of the zoning change was Gerry Cummins, former chair of CenCON, which is short for “Centennial communities.” Cummins said that land would be better used to create a downtown Centennial. After Cummins spoke, Piko asked for everyone in the room who supported the Cen-
CON point of view to stand up. There were at least 15 people who stood in support of the position of Cummins and CenCON. Annette Jewell told the council that the dealership should not be approved. She expressed a lack of sympathy for Bobby Rahal, noting that he “chose to buy” the parcel of land before the conditional use ordinance is approved. She said that the city’s comprehensive plan does not call for automobile dealers to be located on the land for which city planners have proposed a change in zoning. Greg Carter, of South Helena Street, noted that he lives on Arapahoe Road and expressed a fear of car alarms going off at all times of day and night. Jill Meakins said that Centennial citizens are being “bullied” and misled. It doesn’t matter what Centennial citizens want, she stated. Furthermore, council members are making “backroom deals,” she said. Speaking in favor of permitting the dealership to locate on the parcel of land, Tom Razonetti stated that the Mercedes dealership being proposed will be “first-rate quality.” The lights will not be on all night, he said. Furthermore, he stated that opposition to the dealership was being funded by a competing Mercedes dealership. The citizens deserve a full and open process, he stated. John Brackney, a former Arapahoe County Commissioner, stated that every city wants to have a Mercedes dealership. He said the vote should be 9-0, unanimous, to permit the dealership. “There is nothing inspiring about another car dealership on Arapahoe Road, stated Cindy Loehr. “Please, please listen to our voices.” Peter Sgier stated that the city should “let consumers determine winners and losers,” and that competitors
are funding the opposing the dealership. Council members generally did not say whether they are for or against the dealership, however, it appeared that a majority of the council support the proposed business. Councilman Ken Lucas asked how many of the petitions that were signed in 2016 in a similar situation were paid for by an entity called Black Diamond. He did not get an answer.
Centennial considering dangerous buildings ordinance
Also, on the agenda was consideration of adoption of an ordinance concerning dangerous buildings in the city. The ordinance would address dangerous or deteriorating buildings. It appears that it would be largely complaintbased. A building would be investigated when a complaint was filed against the homeowner. The city first began studying the issue of dangerous or deteriorating buildings about eight years ago. The ordinance, if passed by the city council, would regulate vacant, abandoned and dangerous buildings. In other business, the council: • Approved an intergovernmental agreement between Centennial and the Arapahoe County Board of County Commissioners regarding the 2018 planning grant of the Arapahoe County Open Space Program funds. • Heard a report from Jenny Houlne, principal planner, regarding the sources of funds for use by the city in the parks and trails. This included a report on a maintenance plan for the City’s Center Park, which is located next to Centennial City Hall, on East Arapahoe Road.
Englewood to open newly rebuilt elementary schools Englewood School District will open the first two of five school rebuilds on Aug. 9 and 10 with ribbon cutting ceremonies and community tours. This will be the first opportunity the community at large will have to see the brand-new buildings. Construction began on Clayton Elementary and Charles Hay World School in the summer of 2017 and is now complete in time for the beginning of the 2018 school year. The new schools are possible thanks to a $97.5 million bond that Englewood
residents passed in November 2016. The bond also includes the rebuilding of Maddox Early Childhood Education Center, Cherrelyn Elementary and Bishop Elementary. All five projects will be complete by January 2020. “We are so excited to share these beautiful new schools with our community,” said Superintendent Wendy Rubin. “The design for each school includes a lot of natural light and functional spaces that will adapt to our students’ needs for years to come,” she said.
Both Clayton and Charles Hay were designed by Wold Architect & Larson Incitti Architects, built by Fransen Pittman General Contractors and CBRE was responsible for project management. Clayton Elementary is located at 475 W. Union Ave., Englewood. The grand opening will be on Thursday, Aug. 9, at 5:30 p.m. Charles Hay World School is located at 1121 E. Eastman Ave., Englewood. The grand opening will be on Friday, Aug. 10, at 4 p.m.
13th Annual Centennial Under the Stars Event Free concert and laser light show at Centennial Center Park Celebrate the end of summer under the stars at Centennial Center Park with a spectacular laser light show. The 13th Annual Centennial Under the Stars event is Saturday, Aug. 11 from 6 to 10 p.m. at Centennial Center Park. This year’s event features live music by Silver and Smoke, Pink Hawks, and the highly dynamic funk band, Funkiphino. Enjoy food trucks, free face painting and a dazzling laser light show to top off the evening. Food and beverages will be available for purchase. Discounted animal licensing is also available at this event. By attending
this event, residents may receive a three-year animal license for the price of a one-year license. Schedule of Events: 6 – 6:50 p.m. Performance by Silver and Smoke 7:15 – 8:15 p.m. Music by Pink Hawks 8:30 – 10 p.m. Laser Light show and music by Funkiphino Parking at Centennial Center Park may be tight. There will be parking available in nearby lots. Due to the anticipated crowd at the event, pets are encouraged to stay home. Centennial Center Park is located at 13050 E. Peakview Avenue. Visit centennialco.gov/ events to view the other exciting events scheduled at Centennial Center Park.
VILLAGE READ For the second year in a row the Greenwood Village Cultural Arts Program has partnered with Arapahoe Libraries to present the “Village Read”. The idea encourages adults of all ages to read one book and participate in thought-provoking discussions and activities derived from the chosen book. This year the group has chosen the book “White Plains” by Colorado author David Hicks. With wit and insight, David Hicks turns a compassionate but unblinking eye on what it means to be human—to be lost while putting yourself back together again, to be cowardly while being brave, to fail and fail again on the way to something that might be success. Events are free and open to the public. August 2: 7pm Koelbel Library The Village Read Kick Off with Mayor Ron Rakowsky August 9: 6:30pm City Hall Surviving the Storm.
August 20: 6:30pm City Hall: Reinventing Yourself (Juliette Watt)
August 13: 7pm Koelbel Library David Ricca, 911 Survivor.
August 23: 7pm Koelbel Library Reader Panel Discussion
August 14: 1pm Smoky Hill Library David Ricca, 911 Survivor.
August 25: 2pm Koelbel Library: How to Write an Autobiographical Narrative. (author)
August 16: 7pm Southglenn Library How to Write an Autobiographical Narrative. (author)
August 25: 6pm Curtis Center for the Arts Closing Party and Book Signing. Wine and food with author David Hicks.
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New pilasters at Greenwood Community Church will house larger antennas for T-Mobile West, LLC.
Photos by Freda Miklin
GV council very active this week sion about whether municipal code language addressing unsightly property should apply to areas of the city he described as rural. He explained that the issue arose from an ongoing personal feud between two neighbors in his district who each live on 2.5-acre properties. One had reported that the other had weeds on his property exceeding the city’s eight-foot limit. Bullock stated he had visited the property and didn’t think the weeds were overgrown. The municipal code requires that grasses, as well as weeds, must be less than eight feet tall within 100 feet of a public street or adjacent property. Other council members, particularly Dave Kerber and Anne
Ingebretsen, didn’t think it code. Councilman Jerry Presley made sense to was absent. address a rule The other case on the agenda to certain areas had been continued from July 2. since there were Also, from GCC, it’s a new spegrasses exceedcial use permit request to place a ing eight feet in 50-foot imitation pine tree near height all over. Haas-Davidson other real trees on the property, pointed out that to house Sprint cellular equipthe term rural is ment. At the applicant’s request, GVPD Commander Joe Bradley, Audrey DiManna, communications manager, not used in the it was continued again to Sept. Susan Redmond, state compliance officer for public safety department, municipal code. 17. No substantive explanation Council member Biagio Burriesci, GV police public information officer and training recruit was given for the additional sixofficer, Linda Schneider, assistant to the chief of police, and Dustin Varney, Steve Moran week delay. chief of GV police, hold the award for best practices. asked what percentage of the city wasn’t the High Line Canal Trail on staff to draft a policy to reflect Council wades into policy on covered by a homeowners’ asOrchard Road west of Colorado their objective. grass height sociation (HOA). It was pointed Boulevard, subject to approval Bullock introduced a discusout that many areas have HOA’s, New GV Public Works building for matching funds from Arapabut membership is not mandahoe County Open Spaces to is almost underway tory, and they have widely varylimit the cost to GV taxpayers. Jeremy Hanak, public works ing abilities to force compliance Suzanne Moore, the city’s direcmanager, reported that plans If you are thinking about divorce and need to consult an attorney, contact: with their own rules. (HOA’s tor of parks, trail and recreation, to build the new $8.5 million have no ability to enforce city reported that funding had been Doris B. Truhlar code). Kerber said that the HOA building at 10001 E. Costilla to approved for the Castlewood Truhlar and Truhlar, L.L.P. in Greenwood Hills is voluntary, replace the current public works Park facility and indications 7310 E. Caley Ave., Suite 310 “it’s a club.” Bullock said that he facility are progressing and conwere positive that the High Line hadn’t attended an HOA meeting struction is expected to begin Centennial, CO 80111 • (303) 794-2404 Canal trail access location would late this year. Currently $562,000 in 24 years. After a long discusalso be approved soon. Total www.truhlarandtruhlar.com over budget, Hanak said he is sion in a study session before cost for both sets of plumbed working with the city manager and after the regular council 38 years of experience, hourly rate $400 per hour, representing both men and women restrooms is $420,000, of which to identify cost savings that will meeting, council directed city $157,500 will come from GV’s eliminate that deficit. Kerber capital improvement budget and asked how much it cost to have $262,500 is expected to be prothe building LEED (Leadership vided by Arapahoe County. in Energy and Environmental Design) certified, as was GV Police Department receives planned. Hanak estimated that professional accreditation for cost at $200,000. Kerber said he didn’t think it was necessary best practices to have the LEED designation. Susan Redmond, compliance Council members George Lantz, officer for the Colorado DepartHilton, Tom Dougherty, ment of Public Safety, presented U.S. Army Rangers veteran of “Black Hawk Down” mission Judy Bullock and Ingebretsen agreed, Police Chief Dustin Varney a though they felt the building plaque acknowledging the city’s You’ve seen the movie Black Hawk Down, recounting the heroic efforts of should be energy efficient. police department as meeting U.S. Special Forces, who rescued downed American soldiers fighting Somali Good News! Plumbed restthe 213 professional standards warlords in 1993. But what if you could hear the story straight from an Army rooms are coming to High Line for best practices in all areas of Ranger who fought on the Mogadishu streets that day? Canal parking area on Orchard law enforcement, based on a Road west of Colorado Boulecomprehensive review and onJoin us as decorated military veteran-turned-country musician, Keni Thomas, vard and to Castlewood Park site interviews of personnel by shares his personal account of that deadly battle, offering unique leadership In 2017 the prior GV city the state department of public lessons and an inspired view of our greater purpose. council approved a plan to build safety. Varney credited his staff plumbed men’s and women’s and especially John Jackson, city Friday, September 7th restrooms at Castlewood Park manager and former police chief VIP Reception 5:30-6:30 pm on Holly Street north of Orchard for GV. Doors Open, Happy Hour and Silent Auction 5:30 pm fmiklin.villager@gmail.com Road and at the parking area for Continued from Page 1
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County GOP meet Lt. Gov. candidate and get an update from Coffman BY FREDA MIKLIN GOVERNMENTAL REPORTER
President Myron Spanier treated members to a stimulating and informative program at the Aug. 1 meeting of the Arapahoe County Republican Breakfast Club (ACRBC) at Maggiano’s DTC. In an age of dug-in partisanship, Rep. Mike Coffman turned toward his fellow legislators on both sides of the aisle to do what’s right for our country. His office announced July 25 that he and other members of the House Problem Solvers Caucus have introduced a group of proposed reforms to House rules to increase transparency and promote bipartisanship. “There is simply too much power in too few hands with too little getting done in Congress. There are strong bipartisan majorities supporting solutions on issues from health care to immigration. We need to change the rules to have an open process to vote on them,” said Coffman in a press release. One of the reforms this caucus has proposed, which Coffman touched on in his talk to the ACRBC, is requiring a House committee vote on any bill that has 290 (2/3 of the House) or more co-sponsors, even if the committee chair or the leadership of the House majority opposes it. Coffman told the friendly crowd how he knew for years about design problems and cost overruns at the Veterans Administration (VA) hospital in Aurora. He talked about his efforts to get the project on track and finished. Coffman described what he did to get the Army Corps of Engineers to take over construction management in 2015, which improved the situation immensely. Still, when it was finally opened July 21, the VA hospital was more than four years past its original due date and its cost was in excess of
Sheriff Dave Walcher is a longtime friend and supporter of U.S. Rep. Mike Coffman and the Arapahoe County Republicans. Photos by Freda Miklin
that, like Coffman, he is a combat veteran and has served five years on the ColoState Rep. Lang Sias is Walker Stapleton’s pick for lieutenant governor rado Board of Veterans Affairs. He is also on the Republican ticket for 2018. a practicing attorney at Holland and Hart. $1 billion more than was origiStatehouse district 27, Rep. nally budgeted. Coffman was a Lang Sias of Arvada is a forleader in calling for replacing mer U.S. Navy Top Gun pilot David Shulkin, former Secreand instructor who flies FedEx tary of Veterans Affairs, in part because of Shulkin’s failure to planes, “to pay the bills.” He also holds degrees from the hold key managers accountable for the many blunders as- London School of Economics and the University of Michisociated with this project. gan Law School. Appointed He tackled the subject of to fill a vacancy in January immigration, which is both 2015, he was elected as an insensitive and complicated. cumbent in 2016 by a 14-point Coffman talked about visiting margin. the border and learning about Sias has co-sponsored more the myriad of issues that have than 20 proposed statutes in led to problems, including the his four legislative sessions, separation of children from most of which were bipartisan. their parents at the border. He spoke about a recent legIt was clear that many imislative accomplishment that migration problems could be requires increased transparaddressed legislatively if the ency by free-standing hospital Congress and the president emergency rooms, a benefit to could agree on how to fix Colorado consumers. them. Chosen by Walker StapleCoffman said that his opton to run alongside him in ponent, Jason Crow, was handthe race for governor, Sias picked by national Democrats touched on the importance of and moved to his district to rural Colorado. He also talked win this race to help Demoabout the 230,000 jobs in the crats control the House. state’s energy industry, which Crow’s website indicates
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Arapahoe County seeks feedback from citizens, community leaders During the next several months, Arapahoe County will hold a series of opportunities for residents, elected officials and community and economic development leaders to provide input into the future of Colorado’s third largest county. Arapahoe County will hold a series of focus groups, surveys and community engagement sessions as a means to reach a broad segment of the population that will gauge citizen awareness about county services and to gain insight into what citizens want to see in the future. “Since 2000, Arapahoe County grew 32 percent – making our county the second largest in the metro area,” said Commissioner Jeff Baker,
who serves as board chair. “If growth continues at this rapid pace, Arapahoe County will become the largest county in the metro area with a population of more than 800,000 by 2030, surpassing the population of the City and County of Denver. County Conversations is an initiative to get feedback from citizens about Arapahoe County services. The effort, which began in late June, will involve formal and informal focus groups, online polls, telephone town hall meetings, telephone surveys and citizen polls between now and November. The idea to conduct County Conversations was an outcome of the County’s Annual
Leadership Workshop, which was held Feb. 27-28. Every year, the County’s Leadership Team (commissioners, elected officials, department directors and deputies) meet to discuss the county’s present and future needs, as well as how to best address them. This year, the County’s Leadership Team expanded upon the work of the Long Range Budget Committee, which was created in 2016 by the Board of County Commissioners to take an in-depth look at county budget trends
and issues, especially as the county’s infrastructure (roads, jail, courts, facilities) continues to age. The Long Range Budget Committee, which consists of community and county leaders, identified four areas that need to be addressed to best serve the citizens of Arapahoe County. The areas identified include: • Public safety (law enforcement patrol services and the detention center – booking and release area) • Transportation (construction and maintenance)
• Judicial center (courts) • Ongoing services (building maintenance, capital improvements, digital services and growth in general operations). For more information about County Conversations and how you can provide feedback into county services and share your thoughts for what your county government should do to address future demographic and population changes, please visit arapahoegov.com/countyconversations or email conversation@ arapahoegov.com for more information.
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DTC Rotary announces its third annual Paddle Festival The DTC Rotary Club will hold the Third Annual Paddle Festival (formerly the Water Toy Race) Aug. 25 at Chatfield Reservoir. DTC Rotary expects 160 fun loving, hearty souls to be met with a hot breakfast, refreshing water and a sunny day. The racers will include high school and college students, families, and adults of all ages, including teams from the Army. Participants, some in costume, will race through a goofy, creative
and very wet obstacle course using inflatable kayaks, paddle boards and inner tubes, sometimes lashed together. No experience is necessary. There will also be volleyball, bean bag toss, a live band, and a fire truck from the Chatfield Fire Department for the kids or those young at heart. Prizes will be awarded for best costumes, fastest team, and most fun to watch. Registration for a four person team is $200, and includes
breakfast and the use of all water toys. The race is a blast and proceeds will support literacy projects, an anti-bullying program taught by high school students for elementary school kids, and college scholarships for students who practice “Service Above Self.” To register for the race, go to dtcrotary.org/paddlefestival-2018/. Or, if you just want to come by to watch the festivities, you’re welcome, kids as well.
ACC and Centura Health partner to establish medical assistant apprenticeship program Arapahoe Community College (ACC) and Centura Health, the region’s healthcare leader, announce the launch of Colorado’s first registered Medical Assistant Apprenticeship Program designed to meet local workforce needs. A dozen students are enrolled in the initial cohort of this innovative work-based learning program, which is made possible by funding from the Colorado Workforce Development Council, the Colorado Department of Labor and Employment, Centura Health, and Colorado First and Existing Industry Grants jointly administered by the Colorado Community College System and the Colorado Office of Economic Development and International Trade. “We are excited to embark upon this unique partnership with Centura Health to benefit both students and industry,” said ACC President Diana M. Doyle, Ph.D. “We extend our gratitude to everyone at Centura Health, the Greater Metro
Denver Health Care Partnership and local workforce centers who are committed to supporting this program. Our efforts will provide a sustainable pipeline of talented medical assistants across the Centura network.” The six-month hybrid program is comprised of online, on-site and hands-on laboratory components. Paid apprentices work collaboratively with Centura Health supervisors for 26 weeks (32 hours/ week) before taking the National Healthcare Association Medical Assistant certification exam. Apprentices who successfully complete both components become full-time Medical Assistants with Centura. While this is Centura Health’s second program cohort, the partnership with ACC made it possible to condense what is normally a two-year education track into a focused six-month program that blends education and hands-on training.
“Centura Health established this apprenticeship program as a way to creatively address today’s supply and demand challenges for qualified healthcare talent,” said Susie Artis, associate administrator for Professional Practice and Education, Centura Health Physician Group. “This apprenticeship demonstrates Centura Health’s mission, values and commitment to elevating people by providing opportunities for those who may not have been able to pursue a career in health care. We are exploring ideas to add similar programs with other roles.” For more information about the apprenticeship, please contact ACC Dean of Business, Technology and Workforce Partnerships Eric Dunker, Ph.D., at eric.dunker@arapahoe .edu or 303-797-5859. For additional information about Centura Health, please contact Wendy Forbes at wendy forbes@centura.org or 720-321-4304.
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GV’s “Village Read” Program returns for an encore performance around a chosen book. This year, White Plains by Regis University professor David Hicks, Ph.D., was selected as the Village Read novel. The kick-off event of the 2018 program was held Aug. 2 at Koelbel Library in Centennial. Oli Sanidas, executive director of Arapahoe Librar-
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Greenwood Village’s Curtis Arts Center introduced the “Village Read” program last summer. It was a positive way to bring the community together to read, discuss and exchange ideas
ies, opened the evening. GV Mayor Rakowsky reprised his 2017 role as interviewer of the author and demonstrated a keen insight into the characters and themes of Hicks’ novel. Following his questions, community members got their chance to query the author. In
Mayor Ron Rakowsky interviews White Plains author David Hicks at Koelbel Library in Centennial. Photo by Freda Miklin
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The 6th Annual Littleton Twilight Criterium Aug. 4 brought out some of the fastest local, national and world class cyclists to one of the nations premier racing events. The criterium has become both a testing and proving ground for cyclists of many calibers and levels, and is used by many as a
training and accomplishment benchmark to gauge and prepare for other challenging races from the local to the global levels of competition. This years’ race saw more technical advances in bicycle technology with electronic gear shifting along with hydraulic braking systems, which directly corresponded with faster speeds in this years’ competition.
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Men’s Category Pro-1-2 top three finishers, in 1st place Kevin Gurkins wearing the winner’s jersey and prize check and in 2nd place is Connor Mullervey and in 3rd place is Oliver Flaautt accompanied by the Mayor Debbie Brinkman who gave out the awards.
Winning the Senior Men’s Category 3 race is Marshal Graybill of the University of Colorado Cycling Team.
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A rough week on the road as Rockies drop 5 of 7 games BATTERUP
The Rockies took Davis. a beating on the In addition to the road in St. Louis pitching problems, and Milwaukee last the offense was week and most of largely dormant as the damage was the Rockies hitters self-inflicted. Two left 40 of 49 runners of the five losses in scoring position. BY B.T. GALLOWAY were due to uncharSome of that was acteristic bad outdue to the tough ings by stellar young starter pitchers they faced in both Tyler Anderson. The other series but too many opporthree losses were the result of tunities were wasted in these blown bullpen saves includclose games. ing back-to-back game killers The highlights of the week by struggling closer Wade however came from the
Rockies two big run producers, Trevor Story and Nolan Arenado. The red hot Story drove in nine of the 12 runs in the Milwaukee series including two homeruns on Saturday and a four RBI game in Sunday’s win. He has seven homeruns against the Brewers this season, four of them came in
this series. The capper of course was Nolan Arenado’s game winning homer in the 11th inning of Sunday’s finale. In other news, outfielder David Dahl has finally returned to the big club. He has been rehabbing in Albuquerque since suffering a broken foot on May 30. Also, one the Rockies all-time heroes, Matt Holliday has been
promoted from Grand Junction to Albuquerque. Don’t be surprised if we see Matt on the 25-man big league roster before the end of August. This week the Rockies return home for a three game series with the Pittsburgh Pirates, then a crucial matchup on the weekend with the division-leading Los Angeles Dodgers. btgalloway@villager publishing.com
CDOT selects Kraemer North America to build I-25 South Gap Project Construction Scheduled to Begin in September CDOT has selected Kraemer North America as the construction manager/general contractor (CMGC) for the $350 million Interstate 25 South Gap project. The I-25 South Gap project encompasses an 18-mile stretch of I-25 from south of Castle Rock to Monument, called “The Gap,” and will improve safety, ease congestion and provide long-term travel reliability along the highly traveled corridor. Following an extensive procurement process, Kraemer was selected to serve as the project’s construction manager and general contractor—working closely with
CDOT on design, preconstruction and construction activities. “Kraemer has a proven track record for not only providing the highest quality and safety but also for delivering projects on time and on budget while minimizing impacts on the traveling public, which are values that align with our overall project goals,” said Mike Lewis, CDOT executive director. “Once complete, this project will bring enormous benefits to the Front Range, and we’re excited to be working with a partner who shares our vision.” The Gap is the only fourlane section of I-25 connecting Colorado’s two largest cities: Denver and Colorado Springs. Over the years, congestion, crashes and delays
Give a Hoot n’ Holler Annual HOOTenanny Owl and Music Festival
This fall season, the Audubon Society of Greater Denver invites everyone to investigate and celebrate owls, the stealthy nocturnal hunters (aka ninjas of the night!), at the eighth annual HOOTenanny Owl and Music Festival sponsored by Live Urban Real Estate in Denver. Discover the secret life of owls through owl workshops, night hikes, live owl encounters, crafts, educational activities, and informational displays presented by local nonprofit and
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have increased due to population growth and more people using the road. Beginning next month, construction will begin to add an Express Lane in each direction, widen shoulders, repair or replace aging bridges, improve drainage, pavement and truck access, add new wildlife crossings, and modernize highway communication technology on this critical stretch of road-
way. Following more than a year of study, CDOT and local partners in El Paso and Douglas counties—along with the Pikes Peak Rural Transportation Authority and a federal Infrastructure For Rebuilding America (INFRA) grant—funded the $350 million project. Identified as a top statewide priority, the process to move the project from the environmental assessment phase into construction has been the fastest in CDOT’s history. “As Colorado’s population continues to expand and demands on our transportation system grow, we have to find innovative solutions to keep traffic moving and keep people safe,” said David Spector, director of CDOT’s High-Per-
formance Transportation Enterprise. “Express Lanes will provide reliable, shorter times in this critical corridor connecting Denver and Colorado Springs, helping commuters, businesses and travelers spend less time in their car.” Motorists will have the choice of driving the generalpurpose lanes for free or take the Express Lane for a more reliable trip in exchange for paying a toll. Contract negotiations are being finalized and construction is expected to begin next month on the northern section of the project, with most of the corridor experiencing active construction by summer 2019. Substantial completion is planned for 2022.
visitors to learn more and take action in their own lives to help protect the owls of Colorado.” The festival has been extended to a four-day event, beginning Wednesday, Sept. 12, with a variety of workshops and nocturnal wildlife hikes throughout the week leading up to the HOOTenanny Saturday, Sept. 15. Want to learn more about some of the smallest and most adorable owls in Colorado? Join us for the Birding Insights workshop for a chance to meet some mini-owls from nature’s educators! For the younger hoots in your life, join us for a nocturnal wildlife hike to learn about the owls of Chatfield
State Park or the Highlands Ranch Back Country. The main event, held Saturday, Sept. 15, is designed with all ages in mind and takes place in the beautiful setting of the Audubon Nature Center at Chatfield State Park. Investigate “Whoo’s for Dinner” by examining owl pellets (i.e., owl puke), while partnering organizations such as Bird Conservancy of the Rockies, Colorado Parks and Wildlife, and Evergreen Audubon will have owl activities and owl biofacts on display. Take home a hoot of a craft or sport your owl spirit with custom face painting. Check out the adorable owl hats, earrings, stuffed animals, and other
merchandise in the nature center gift shop. Delicious local eats will be available for purchase from the HipStir Wagon food truck and local folk music will be performed by acoustic rock band Nearly There. Festival events take place at the Audubon Nature Center at Chatfield located at 11280 Waterton Road Littleton. Smaller workshops will sell out and advanced registration is requested by visiting denveraudubon.org or by calling 303-973-9530. Proceeds from this festival support our educational programs and activities at the Audubon Center at Chatfield.
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You never know the lessons you might learn from something as small and unassuming as a raspberry. The plants were a gift from a friend. A few clumps of leafy twigs, roots and the attached soil. You could hardly tell if they were alive, but I had faith in those little brown and green
clumps. I plopped them in a bare spot in the garden and waited for my bounty. And waited. The first year generated no harvest. Zero. The plants were alive and growing. They just weren’t producing. Yet. My husband, who is less patient than me, questioned the practicality of using a portion
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I couldn’t imagine how we’d get any more than a handful or two of raspberries – again. I’ve never been so glad to be so wrong. The raspberry canes grew and blossomed and were (and are) loaded with plump bright red berries. Ripe, as they say, for the picking. Harvesting raspberries is no simple feat. It’s a unique task that gardeners either love or hate. I happen to love. I’ve always enjoyed a challenge and a good treasure hunt and raspberry picking is both. Raspberry plants come complete with thorns (the challenge). Mother Nature isn’t going to give up her berries without some effort on your part. You have to endure the thorns in order to get the berries. In addition, many of the berries are hiding under leaves and between branches (the hunt). It works best if you examine the raspberry plants from numerous angles – from below and above and everywhere in between. Lifting the branches (with a gloved hand) helps to expose the berries growing on the underbelly of the branch. It’s a lesson in thoroughness. Berries grow in groups, but they ripen one at a time and you have to pick each one individually. At the start, when you have picked just five or six berries, it
seems like your bowl (or your stomach) will never be full and you remind yourself (again) that patience is a virtue and every little bit counts. I’m currently harvesting a couple of pints every other day, which in itself has produced another problem (albeit a good one). We are up to our ears in raspberries. We’ve frozen them, cooked them, eaten them raw and given them as gifts. I’ve made jam and sauce. We’ve eaten raspberry cheesecake, shortcake and raspberry ice cream cake, complete with raspberry whipped cream. I’ve basted chicken breasts with a spicy raspberry sauce and tossed salads with a raspberry vinaigrette. A quick Google search resulted in a recipe for a raspberry facial treatment that promises to make me look younger. All this from a rather unbecoming thorny plant that teaches lessons in patience, optimism, faith, endurance and responsibility – before we take even one bite of its sweet, tangy fruit. I’d say that’s a raspberry worth picking and growing. Jill Pertler is an awardwinning syndicated columnist, published playwright, author and member of the National Society of Newspaper Columnists. Don’t miss a slice; follow the Slices of Life page on Facebook.
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Senior living and active lifestyle communities provide invaluable care and amenities for seniors. While being around like-minded
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Younger generations can impart knowledge of technological devices to older adults. People with skills are usually happy to share their knowledge. Even if seniors aren’t ready to purchase tablets or smartphones, they may be excited to have their grandchildren teach them about the latest gadgets. Providing sense of purpose Both seniors and younger generations can realize a greater sense of purpose when interact-
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Younger generations may not understand the concept of “hard times” or “doing without” like a person who has lived through various ups and downs. Passing along advice about economic cycles, saving for the future and maintaining stability is one area of expertise at which many seniors excel.
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All the technological savviness in the world cannot compensate for the power of strong interpersonal skills. Being able to address a group of people or speak oneon-one is essential in the workplace and in life. When younger generations speak to older adults, they may become stronger at verbal discourse and have greater perspective of different points of conversation.
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I heard a grandmother say that ters dopamine and norepinephrine that hijacks cognition and when she told her 3 three-yearold granddaughter that she loved reasoned thought. Many times, her, the child responded, “Grand- this experience of falling in love ma, love is confusing.” becomes destabilizing. Even Love IS confusing. It is sup- the verbiage of “falling in love” posed to be wonderbecomes suspect. I ask RELATIONSHIPS workshop attendees, ful and affirming yet many times, it feels “What is so great about confusing or even falling?” scary. Since there is This confusion and not much of a life uncertainty is common script when it comes among new romantic to falling in love, partners. What needs to many people feel BY JONEEN MACKENZIE enter the picture is attachment and trust. This that they are on their takes time, skill and intentionalown without any guidance or ity. Dr. Scott Stanley, Director of skills. Hanging out with someone who shares your love for the University of Denver Center adventure but who is difficult for Marital and Family Studies to talk to one-on-one is condeclares that a healthy longfusing. It is exhilarating to be lasting relationship is nurtured with them in one context, but and kindled when each partner in another context, one or both “Decides rather than Slides” into partners may feel uncertainty coupling. asking, “Is this the real thing? Additionally, to minimize the Is he/she right for me? Will he/ confusion and uncertainty one she leave me? Does he/she feel must learn about the compatibilities of the partner relationship. the same way? If I let myself love this person, will I lose my- According to Dr. Neil-Clark Warself? Can I be vulnerable? Can ren, Ph. D, founder of e-Harmothis person be trusted with my ny, there are 50 compatibilities heart?” that one must discover about one another. Feelings come and In a recent study of 100 go, but these compatibilities are newly-in-love young men and the glue that keeps the relationwomen who completed a series ship together. Dr. Warren opines of questionnaires asking about that opposites attract, but it is their physical and psychological the compatibilities that keep you symptoms concluded that they together. were depressed and anxious. Finally, we all need to learn “Romantic love is not entirely a and remember that love is not joyful and happy period of life,” just a noun, it is also verb. the authors wrote. Data suggests This is what love does: that for young adults, falling in Love gives, trusts, respects, love might be a critical life event affirms, honors, accepts, forassociated with uncertainty. Another study outlines that romantic gives. Love laughs, cries, relove can be addictive by flooding solves conflicts, is tender and the brain with the neurotransmit- kind, seeks to understand, allows
is done through the company’s app. You should also know that all TaskerRabbit and Takl workers have to go through a thorough vetting process before they can join their respective company including extensive background checks. If, however, you can’t find a skilled worker through TaskRabbit or Takl, or if they don’t serve your area, another option is Amazon Home Services at Amazon.com/services. Like TaskRabbit and Takl, Amazon will connect you to qualified workers that handle dozens of household chores and other small jobs. Amazon also screens all workers through media searches, online interviews, reference checks and background checks. And all experts need to have licenses and insurance. To purchase and book a service, you can either buy a prepackaged service with a fixed price (like two hours of cleaning) or you can submit a custom request and receive estimates. When booking, you select three different dates
and time frames and the pro confirms an appointment. All payment is done through your Amazon account.
Need a tradesman
If your mom primarily needs of a tradesman like a plumber, electrician, painter, roofer or carpenter for home repairs or remodel projects, you should also check HomeAdvisor.com and AngiesList. com. Both of these sites can connect you with pre-screened, customer-rated service professionals in your area for free.
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Another option you should know about is AskUmbrella. com, which is a fee-based membership service for seniors 60-plus that provides qualified, vetted workers to do small jobs in and around the house for only $16 per hour. Currently
available in New York, they are expanding nationally over the next year.
Lower-income option
If your mom is on a tight budget, you should also contact her nearby Area Aging Agency (call 800-677-1116), who can refer you to services in her area, if available. For example, some communities have volunteer programs that provide chore and handyman services to help seniors in need. And some local nonprofit’s offer residential repair services that offer seniors minor upgrades and adaptations to their homes. Send your senior questions to Savvy Senior, P.O. Box 5443, Norman, OK 73070 or visit SavvySenior.org. Jim Miller is a contributor to the NBC Today show and author of “The Savvy Senior” book.
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FLEURISH
Founders –Denver Broncos President of Football Operations and General Manager John Elway, CEO and Founder of Cuvée, Larry Mueller and President/CEO of Fourpoint New Board Member James Iacino, Chairman/CEO of Seattle Fish Company and wife Meghan Energy George Solich in de rigueur shades for the pool deck at Four Seasons Hotel Photos by Scottie Iverson
Cuvéepivots at pool party for Flight to Luxury Makes a splash for new nonprofit
P
ivot: the central point or fulcrum, a person or thing that is central or important to someone or something else, balance or turn on a central point, a sudden rapid change of direction. It takes a village… PIVOT is not just a new nonprofit with a clever name, it is a movement. Many nonprofits already focus on one element of a child’s development and needs. Powerhouses Larry Mueller, John Elway and George Solich put their creative business and philanthropic minds together and found a need to connect the dots. They want to focus on the whole child and produce meaningful, life-changing results and measurable outcomes. They have a lofty goal of garnering $100 million in 10 years by harness-
ing the power of doers and dollars to help Colorado’s next generation to succeed. They also drafted chairman/ CEO of Seattle Fish Company James Iacino and former CEO of Prologis Walt Rackovich to be founders of the village movement. Elway will serve as chairman of the board and had this to say: “I am thrilled to be a founding trustee of a new and exciting philanthropic organization in Denver – one that will bring not only our powerful networks together but also ignite and encourage our NextGen to get involved and also give back to their local communities.” George Solich will serve as secretary. “This is a pivotal time in Denver’s community, where it is apparent we need collaborative focus on the whole child. The social inno-
ABOVE: NBA champion Chauncey Billups and Tim Morris RIGHT, ABOVE: Emily Spencer from University of Denver’s Graduate School of Professional Psychology RIGHT: Synchronized swimmers took the plunge instead of Cuvée staff
Susan and new Board Member Walt Rackovich, former CEO of Prologis
vation will focus on new forms of cooperation among nonprofits centered around the whole child.” Treasurer Larry Mueller also had a message: “The power of providing critical pathways for our next generation to reach its full potential
and measuring results are the keystones of PIVOT’s efforts. To pivot means to change direction and take a new path for success. Together, we can ‘move the needle’ faster and together, we can create real opportunity.”
Cuvée has presented the prestigious Flight to Luxury fundraiser, itself a stunning collaboration, spotlighting the most exquisite elements of luxury travel, to benefit Boys and Girls Clubs for the last several years. This year, the event held at two hangars at Centennial Airport, will not leave that organization behind but rather incorporate. Flight to Luxury will be held Friday evening, September 14. Besides exciting entertainment, a surprise guest appearance, silent and live auctions, the walk-about soiree will include cuisine from the Denver area’s finest restaurants and purveyors. Collaboration for change is at the root of Flight to Luxury. Through sponsors and attendees, it‘s chance to give back. Partnerships range from $500 for a single admission to $75,000 to be at the Visionary level. For more information: flighttoluxury. com, whitney@cuvée.com or 720-537-9886.
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South by Southeast community festival Saturday, Aug. 18 After a successful oneday festival with more than 10,000 attendees last summer, Councilwoman Kendra Black will host the second annual South by Southeast (SxSE) community festival in Bible Park on Saturday, Aug. 18. Working with community members, Black developed SxSE after an extensive Visioning Series to find out what improvements southeast Denver residents wanted to see in the district. Residents expressed a strong desire for improved restaurants and retail, walkability and bikeability, and community gathering spaces. SxSE incorporates these desires by showcasing what is possible in their neighborhood. Southeast Denver currently lacks these amenities. SxSE will include a 1.6 mile fun run/walk around Bible Park, a kids’ bike parade, temporary beer garden with local craft brews, six local bands, food trucks, a farmers’ market by the Samuels Elementary Garden Club and Whole Foods, a giant solarpowered bubble tower, local vendors, mobility enhance-
ments, a pop-up dog park, activities for kids and more. New features this year include a Brass Quintet performance and instrument petting zoo from the Colorado Symphony Orchestra, dockless scooter demonstrations, face painting, additional food options and increased sustainability components. As a Certifiably Green Denver event, SxSE incorporates sustainability elements categorized in five areas: business management, energy efficiency, water conservation and quality, resource management, and transportation. To encourage attendees not to drive to the event, Black is offering a free commemorative cup to anyone who fills out a short survey and travels to the festival by walking, biking or using public transportation (while supplies last). The free festival will be held on Saturday, Aug. 18 from 11 a.m. - 7 p.m. in Bible Park (6802 E. Yale Ave.). Neighbors, kids and dogs are invited to the fun! For more information, visit denvergov. org/southbysoutheast.
Banfield Foundation grants $100,000 to help Dumb Friends League build a better way home The Dumb Friends League received a generous gift of $100,000 from the Banfield Foundation as part of the Dumb Friends League’s Building a Better Way Home capital campaign to expand and renovate the most heavily used areas of its Quebec Street Shelter. Banfield Foundation’s donation will help expand, renovate and improve the veterinary services suite at the shelter, which provides routine and extensive medical and surgical care to many of the 20,000 homeless pets the Dumb Friends League cares for each year. The renovation will significantly improve the league’s ability to meet the changing needs of pets coming into the shelter, directly impacting the lives of homeless animals. “We are thankful to the Banfield Foundation for supporting veterinary care for all animals,” said Dr. Apryl Steele, president and CEO of the Dumb Friends League. “Each year we receive more and more pets requiring specialized care and this gift will
help us meet the demand to provide that care by creating an improved facility to better meet the veterinary needs of homeless pets.” The upgraded facility will help the Dumb Friends League provide the best possible care and treatment for animals with complex medical conditions, help homeless pets find homes more quickly and position the League to help animals from partner organizations with fewer resources or from communities with limited adoption opportunities or prospects. “Banfield Foundation believes all pets deserve access to the veterinary care they need, regardless of their circumstances,” said Kim Van Syoc, executive director of the Banfield Foundation. “Our hope is that the Dumb Friends League will always be a place where even the most vulnerable of pets receive the care they need and deserve.” For more information about the Dumb Friends League or the Banfield Foundation, visit ddfl.org or banfieldfoundation .org.
Colorado Women’s Hall of Fame adds four to board The Colorado Women’s Hall of Fame (CWHF) has named three new board members, Barbara Beckner, co-chair of fundraising, KD Sirek, CPA as the new CWHF treasurer, Jill Wright, who will fill the role of the events board chair and Priscilla Walker of Walker Innovations as northwest Colorado board chair. Beckner, Sirek and Wright reside in the MetroDenver area. Walker lives in
Palisade. The all-volunteer CWHF board of directors donates expertise, intelligence, and time to share the stories of the women in the Hall through its website, portrait exhibits, speaker’s bureaus, events and videos—one of which recently won a Heartland Emmy Award for Best Musical Arrangement. “The women in the hall are unsung heroes — hidden figures — who have
endured with superlative strength, beauty and love,” says Beth Barela, board chair of CWHF. “They deserve absolute respect and acknowledgment. They are shining examples of the potential of all women. Their accomplishments are worthy of being emulated and have shaped history as well as transformed lives. The CWHF board commitment to this is deep and wide.”
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ANNIVERSARY
South Suburban Ice Arena to Celebrate 50 Years of Skating Aug. 11. The party includes free hot dogs and birthday cake, free skating and skate rentals and Ice skating exhibitions. 10 a.m.-noon: Ice skating exhibitions; 11 a.m. - 1 p.m.: Free hot dogs and birthday cake; 12:15-12:50 p.m.: Avalanche Mini Mites skate and 1-2:30 p.m. Throwback to the 60s. Free public skate and rentals. South Suburban Ice Arena is owned and operated by South Suburban Parks and Recreation and is located at 6580 S. Vine St., Centennial with free parking. Info: visit supra.org/South-Susburban-IceArena.
ARTS AND ENTERTAINMENT
Centennial Events Aug. 11, 6-10 p.m. Centennial Under the Stars, a spectacular evening of great food, family activities and vendors followed by a concert and laser show. Bring chairs and blankets. Aug. 18, 7:30-9:30 p.m. Movie Night. Enjoy an outdoor screening of a popular family-friendly movie (TBD). Bring chairs and blankets, food and beverages for sale, free popcorn while supplies last. Affordable Arts Festival Aug. 26, 2 p.m. campus of Arapahoe Community College, 5900 S Santa Fe Dr., Littleton. Over 160 artists selling their work for $100 or less. General admission $10, children under 12, free. Info: Jim 303-3308237.
BUSINESS
Assistance League Denver Opens Thrift Shop NOW OPEN at their new location at 6265 E. Evans Ave., Suite 15, Denver. The Thrift Shop is their main fund raiser to support numerous programs such as Hospital Equipment Lending Program, Operation School Bell, Assault Survivor Kits and many other programs. Gently used items can be dropped off at this location during business hours. Estate items, clothing for both men and women, shoes, handbags, jewelry, household items, furniture and more. Business hours Mon.Fri. open 10-6 and Sat. 10-5.
CHAMBER
Business After Hours - Englewood Chamber of Commerce Aug. 28, 5-7 p.m., at Body in Progress, 3333 Bannock St., Ste. 125. Block Party Sept. 8, 3-9 p.m. Broadway business owners will close the 3400 block of S. Broadway for a party in the street. Info: Englewood .gov/block-party.com
CLASSES
Fall Citizens Academy Sept. 12-Oct. 24. Free, seven-week course will be consecutive Wed. evenings from 6 p.m. - 9 p.m. Classes will be held in the 18th Judicial District Attorney’s Arapahoe County office located at 6450 S
Revere Parkway, Centennial. Preference to applicants who live in the 18th Judicial District and are first-time attendees. Must be 18 years old, complete an application and pass a criminal background check to be considered. Deadline Aug. 10. Application: da18.org/communityoutreachcitizens-academy/ Questions: 720-874-8555.
EVENT
Opportunity Coalition Speakers Aug. 9, 5-7 p.m. Speaker Bryan Sederwall, pastor and executive director of the Denver Dream Center. A Center to “Rescue People-Rebuild Lives-Restore Dreams.” Location: WeWork-1550 Wewatta St., 2nd Floor, Denver - (near Union Station.) $20/person. Cocktails and light appetizers provided. Upcoming Events: Sept. 13 Mike Prichard/CFO - Univ. of Colorado Foundation. Oct. 11, Julie Clark- Founder Baby Einstein. Parade of Homes Aug. 9-26, Thursday thru Sunday, 11 a.m. - 6 p.m. Free admission. Neighborhoods from Metro Denver from Windsor to Castle Rock and Arvada to Aurora. 75 featured homes to feature HBA’s 75th Anniversary. Hosted by the Home Builders Assoc. of Metro Denver (HBA). Info: POH @HBA Denver.com or call 303-7781400 or paradeofhomesdenver.com Tingala Tasting Aug. 11, 2 to 6 p.m. Sample and learn to use Tingala in cocktails. Tingala is an all-natural, botanical spirit with an exciting tingling taste. It is made from an herb native to Brazil known as buzz buttons. Tingala is 50% ABV, gluten free, and handcrafted in Denver by a Greenwood Village company. This tasting event is free to customers, at Incredible Wine & Spirits, located at 8557 East Arapahoe Road, Greenwood Village. Info: tingalaspirits.com. 10th Annual High Hopes Golf Tournament Aug. 13, 10:30 a.m. - 5 p.m. Columbine Country Club, 17 Fairway Lane, Littleton. Join the Children’s Diabetes Foundation for a day of golf, prizes, silent auction and awards reception. Proceeds benefit the programs of The Guild of the Children’s Diabetes Foundation to raise funds for research, promote diabetes awareness and eduction, assist families in need, provide scholarships, etc. Cost $375. Registration: childrensdiabetesfoundation.org/event/ high-hopes-golf-tournament. The Sculptor in Buckskin: The Life of Alexander Phimister Proctor Aug. 14, 7 p.m. at Bemis Public Library. Storyteller is Dave Lively, a leader among American animal sculptors and as the country’s foremost creator of Sculpted Monuments on western themes. He will preset Proctor’s artistic talent, the remarkable characters he met, and his adventures with his wife and eight children as his work took him all over the U.S., France and Italy. Info: 303-795-3961.
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Spinphony Concert Aug. 16, 6 p.m. See the hit group Spinphony on the front lawn at Bemis Public Library. The high-energy, all-female staring quartet will play a dynamic mix of rock, classical, pop and original tunes complete with choreography. Hot dogs, brats, burgers, beverages and ice cream will be available for purchase beginning at 5 p.m. Info: 303-795-3961. South by Southeast Community Festival Aug. 18, 11, a.m. - 7 p.m., at Bible Park, 6802 E. Yale Ave. Hosted by Councilwoman Kendra Black, Denver City Council, District 4. 1.6 mile fun run/walk around Bible Park, a kids’ bike parade, temporary beer garden with local craft brews, six local bands, food trucks, a farmer’s market by the Samuels Elementary Garden and Whole Foods, local vendors, activities for kids and more. New this year, a Brass Quintet performance from the Colorado Symphony Orchestra. Info: 720-337-4444 or denvergov.org/ southbysoutheast. Kids Consignment Sale by MOMS Aug. 18, 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. Mothers of Multiples Society semiannual sale at The Douglas County Fairgrounds, 500 Fairgrounds Drive, Castle Rock. Expecting Moms and Moms with babies under six months of age can shop the New Moms pre-sale at 9 a.m. Admission is $2. Visit www.mothersofmultiples.com for a free admission pass and to register for the New Moms Pre-sale. A portion of the proceeds will benefit the Mothers of Multiples Society’s Keeping Kids Safe Educational Programs. Sponsor a Poster at Race Aug. 19. Cancer League of Colorado Race for Research 5K in memory of Michele Plachy-Rubin who lost her battle with brain cancer back in 1997. Donate $150 or more to sponsor a poster at the race. Info: race4research.com/fundraising. Legal Night with the Arapahoe County Bar Association Aug. 21, 4:30-7:30 p.m. Register to meet with an attorney, free-of-charge, for up to 30 min. consultation at Bemis Public Library. Attorneys, provided by the Arapahoe County Bar Assn., can help in the areas of Civil and commercial litigation; Criminal defense; Commercial law and business law; Family law including divorce; Personal injury, accidents and wrongful death; Probate administration and litigation; and Real estate. Registration is required. Go to littletongov.org or contacting the library at 303-795-3961. Registration begins on Aug. 6. Quincy Farm Open House Aug. 25, 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. The Farm is located at 4400 E. Quincy Ave. Walk the new Nature Trail, see the Plant Select and Pollinator Gardens. The trail and the gardens were funded by a grant from Cherry Hills Land Preserve. Parking available at Kent Denver School. Dance Party at Loup Jewish Community Center Sept. 6, 6:30 -7:45 p.m. On the first Thursday of every month, the JCC offers a 75 minute Zumba and hip-hop class with three different instructors who teach for 25 minutes each. After class enjoy wine, nonalcoholic beverages and snacks in the main lobby. For anyone over 15-years of age. Cost, $5 for guests. Reservations required. Parkinson Association Of The Rockies E3 Conference Sept. 13, 8:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. Hyatt Regency Aurora - Denver Conference Center, 13200 E. 14th P., Aurora. Jimmy Choi, American Ninja Warrior participant
and Parkinson’s patient will move the crowd with his story of perseverance, determination and hope. Registration is free but required by Sept. 13. Lunch will be provided. Info: www.ParkinsonRockies.org/ E3Conference of call 303-830-1839/Info@ ParkinsonRockies.org 1830s Rendezvous and Spanish Colonial Art Market Sept. 15 and 16. 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. Admission: $5, children 12 and under, free. The Fort, 19192 Highway 8, Morrison. Visit TesoraCulturalCenter.org Pixelated: Sculpture by Mike Whiting Through Sept. 23, Pixelated will bring back childhood memories of video game arcades and also call to mind modern artworks. The depiction of natural forms, such as plants and animals, in bold colors and geometric shapes will be a witty complement to the Denver Botanic Gardens York St., which are simultaneously wild and cultivated.
FREE EVENTS
History Colorado Kicks off summer with free kids’ admission From Memorial Day to Labor Day, free youth admission at all eight museums. To celebrate the baseball season, the History Colorado Center offers free admission for kids 15 years old and under who are wearing their jersey or other baseball attire. At the History Colorado Community Museum visitors 17 and under can enjoy free admission. From historic homes to adobe forts, each museum tells the history of Colorado’s many cultures and prominent figures. Info: Visit HistoryColorado.org or call 303-HISTORY.
FUNDRAISER
American Cancer Society Kickoff Luncheon and Fashion Show Aug. 16. 11:30 a.m. at The Falls Event Center in Littleton. The luncheon will include a pink fashion show along with details on the event and how to get involved in the Oct. 28 Breast Cancer Walk. RSVP: 720-52454s43 or email DenverCOStrides@Cancer. org by Aug. 6. Community 50th Birthday Party for TLC Meals on Wheels Aug. 19, 11, a.m.- 3 p.m. 7300 S. Clermont Dr., Centennial. Chance to win a chef prepared dinner for 6 in your home, bake sale, free face painting and games, Colorado Rockies Mascot - Dinger, 106.7 The Bull-Colorado’s New Country, Cake walk and barbecue items. Info: ticmealsonwheels. org/events/#50party Cancer League of Colorado Race for Research 5K Run/Walk Aug. 19, 9-11 a.m. in Washington Park. A 5K Run/Walk in Denver’s Washington Park. This is one of the four main fundraising events for Cancer League of Colorado- a 100 percent volunteer organization with no paid staff and no offices. Expectation is for 1,100 participant and 100+ volunteers. After the race enjoy the family festival with pancake & sausage breakfast, Britol Brewing’s Beer Garden, live entertainment, prize drawing, Kid Zone with kiddie train, clowns & games, and Sponsor Expo with free product samples. The event is pet-friendly. Wellbehaved dogs on leashes are welcome. Dog was will be available. The first 300 survivors to check in on race day will receive a Survivor Sticker! Info: contact Suzanne Alliano-Rossick, 303-359-9996, Combined communications4@gmail.com. Lunch AT CU South Denver Wednesdays through Aug. 19. 11 a.m. - 1 p.m. Grill and Chill at CU South Denver’s $10 Backyard Barbecue. Whether you are an employee of a local business looking
to get out of the office for a few hours or a community member looking to relish the weather with your kids, the BBQ is for you. Your choice of Angus beef burger, black bean burger, chicken sandwich or Hebrew National all-beef frank on a bakery bun or lettuce wrap. Plus, a freshly prepared side salad, chips and fountain drink. CU South Denver Univ. of Colorado is located at 10035 S. Peoria St., Lone Tree. Info: 303-315-9444. 19th Annual Limb Preservation Foundation Gold Classic Aug. 20, The Club at Rolling Hills in Golden. Registration, 10:30 a.m. Light breakfast, practice range and silent auction preview. Shotgun Start: noon Scramble format and to go lunch. Program and Awards Celebration at 4:30 p.m. with beverages, heavy appetizers, awards and silent auction festivities. Info: 303-4290688. A Golf Fundraiser for Third Way Center Aug. 22. Sponsored by DTC/Greenwood Village Chamber of Commerce at The Ridge at Castle Pines, 1414 Castle Pines Pkwy, Castle Pines. To register: shaela@ dtcchamber.com or call 720-357-8934. Golf Tournament for Children’s Miracle Network Aug. 22, 10 a.m. at Raccoon Creek Golf Course, 7301 W. Bowles Ave., Littleton. Sponsored by Walmart. Register: Bill Thrasher at Bthrasher38@comcast.net or call 559-730-8333. Dine for the High Line Sept. 7, 6:30 p.m. under the teepees in Aurora. Celebrate 71 miles of nature while raising funds to help endow a vibrant future for the Canal. Tickets and Sponsorship: highlinecanal.org/dine, $250/person. Join the next day for Dogs + Donuts, a free community event: highlinecanal.org/dogdonuts. Info: highlinecanal.org/dine.
POLITICAL
Meet Your Arapahoe GOP Candidate Aug. 10, 6-8 p.m. Arapahoe County Fab 5: Matt Crane, Clerk and Recorder; Sue Sandstrom, Treasurer; Marc Scott, Assessor; Dave Walcher, Sheriff; and Dr. Kelly LearKaul, Coroner. Info: 303-779-1115. Hosted by Tim and Kathy Turley, 7821 S. Clayton Way, Centennial. Democratic Annual Pat Schroeder Dinner and Auction Aug. 25, DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel in Greenwood Village, 7801 E Orchard Road. Keynote speaker will be Michael Blake, a New York assemblyman and a vice chair of the Democratic National Committee. The VIP reception at 4:30 p.m. followed by a silent auction at 5 p.m. and dinner at 7 p.m. Tickets can be purchased at actblue.com or checks can be sent to Arapahoe County Democratic Party, 10730 E. Bethany Dr., Suite 240, Aurora, 80014. Arapahoe Dems Picnic Sept. 1, 11:30 a.m. Annual picnic at Westlands Park in Greenwood Village. Arapahoe County Republicans Lincoln Day Dinner Sept. 7. VIP Reception 5:30-6:30 p.m. Doors One, Happy Hour and Silent Auction - 5:30 p.m., Dinner 7 p.m. Radisson Hotel Denver Southeasts, 3155 S. Vaughn Way, Aurora. Tickets: $60-$80 -$100 (preferred seating.) VIP Reception - $100 which includes private reception and photo with Kent Thomas, who will also personally inscribe to you a copy of his book, “Get It ON! What it Means to Lead the Way.” Seating is limited. Tickets: arapahoerepublicans.org.
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LEGALS
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REPORT FOR 07/01/2018 TO 07/31/2018 FUNDS SUMMARY:............................ 10........................................................General Fund............. 7,840,636.15 11.........................................................Social Services........... 1,923,681.85 12........................................................Electronic Filing Te.......... 26,542.68 14........................................................Law Enforcement Auth.... 86,836.40 15........................................................Arapahoe / Douglas W.. 366,094.89 16........................................................Road and Bridge........... 544,128.56 20........................................................Sheriff’s Commissary...... 38,748.22 21........................................................Community Developmen. 312,713.69 22........................................................Forfeited Property............ 36,314.40 25........................................................Developmental Disabi. 2,601,431.55 26........................................................Grants............................ 712,213.28 28........................................................Open Space Sales Tax.. 613,564.24 29........................................................Homeland Security -........ 28,899.49 33........................................................Building Maintenance...... 48,532.54 34........................................................Fair Fund....................... 133,255.19 41........................................................Capital Expenditure....... 369,640.16 42........................................................Infrastructure.............. 1,190,996.36 43........................................................Arapahoe County Recr.. 129,249.13 44........................................................Arap. County Water a........... 300.00 70........................................................Central Services............ 758,277.09 71........................................................Self-Insurance Liabi........... 4,750.79 74........................................................Self-Insurance Denta..... 215,698.13 84........................................................E-911 Authority.............. 379,543.79 91........................................................Treasurer.................... 7,237,386.36 TOTAL................................................. 25,599,434.94 FUND REPORT - 10 GENERAL FUND ABEAM CONSULTING USA LTD........Services and Other............ 2,574.00 ACCOUNT BROKERS INC.................MISC...................................... 15.00 ACSO EMPLOYEE TRUST FUND......MISC.................................... 979.00 ADAMS COUNTY 4-H.........................Services and Other................. 48.00 ADVANCE AUTO PARTS....................Supplies.................................. 24.76 ALCOCK LAW GROUP.......................MISC.................................... 200.63 ALICE JACKSON................................Services and Other................. 57.99 ALIRIA BELLO.....................................Services and Other............ 2,737.84 ALL CUSTOM WEAR..........................Supplies................................ 734.32 ALLA INVESTMENTS LLC..................MISC...................................... 66.10 ALLEGIANT MORTUARY TRANSPORT LLC ............................................................Services and Other.......... 11,822.40 ALLEGRO COFFEE COMPANY.........Supplies................................ 186.95 AMANDA OFFEN................................Services and Other................. 96.08 AMANDA PETERMANN......................Services and Other................. 88.44 AMANDA TIN.......................................Services and Other................. 27.03 AMERICAN INSTITUTIONAL SUPPLY ............................................................MISC................................. 2,431.90 AMERICAN TARGET CO....................Supplies................................ 454.50 AMERICAN TIRE DISTRIBUTORS INC ............................................................Supplies................................ 493.38 AMY BOSSERMAN.............................Services and Other................. 17.44 ANGELA STANTON............................Services and Other................. 15.59 ANTHONY CAMERA PHOTOGRAPHY ............................................................Services and Other............... 250.00 ANTHONY S GALLAGHER.................Supplies................................ 100.00 AQUA SERVE.....................................Services and Other............... 166.00 AQUA SERVE.....................................Supplies.................................. 11.70 ARAMARK CHICAGO LOCKBOX......Services and Other.......... 13,940.00 ARAMARK CHICAGO LOCKBOX......Supplies......................... 146,814.09 ARAPAHOE CO PUB DEF..................MISC........................................ 2.50 ARAPAHOE COUNTY.........................Services and Other............... 299.00 ARAPAHOE COUNTY 4-H SHOOTING ............................................................Services and Other............... 980.00 ARAPAHOE COUNTY 4-H SHOOTING ............................................................Supplies................................ 500.00 ARAPAHOE COUNTY SHERIFFS OFFICE ............................................................Supplies............................. 1,478.75 ARAPAHOE LIBRARY DISTRICT.......Services and Other.......... 11,362.50 ARAPAHOE MENTAL HEALTH CENTER INC ............................................................Services and Other.......... 19,686.42 ARAPAHOE WATER AND WASTEWATER ............................................................Services and Other.......... 37,449.09 ARTHUR NEGRETTI..........................Services and Other............... 385.00 ASHLEY YANT....................................Services and Other................. 38.79 ASPIRE HR INC..................................Services and Other............ 1,575.00 AT&T....................................................Supplies................................ 195.00 AT&T MOBILITY II LLC.......................Services and Other............... 154.31 AUDRY LACRONE..............................Services and Other................. 47.20 AURORA INTERCHURCH TASK FORCE ............................................................Services and Other.......... 12,500.00 AUTOMART USA................................MISC...................................... 15.00 AUTONATION.....................................Supplies.................................. 11.45 AUTOZONE STORES INC..................Supplies................................ 300.03 AXON ENTERPRISE INC...................Supplies........................... 27,720.00 BASELINE ASSOCIATES INC............Services and Other............ 2,380.00 BATTERY SYSTEMS INC...................Supplies................................ 152.34 BC SERVICES INC.............................MISC...................................... 15.00 BC SERVICES, INC............................MISC.................................... 822.92 BEAR CAT MANUFACTURING..........Supplies............................. 2,383.58 BENEVOLENCE SERVIES LLC.........Services and Other............... 499.72 BERGKAMP INC.................................Supplies................................ 826.74 BLANCO STROH LLC........................MISC...................................... 15.00 BLUE 360 MEDIA................................Supplies................................ 458.10 BLUEBEAM SOFTWARE INC............Services and Other............... 747.50 BRADY INDUSTRIES OF COLORADO LLC ............................................................MISC................................. 2,441.80 BRENDA SIMONS..............................Services and Other................. 15.35 BRIAN BOSTWICK.............................Services and Other............... 130.80 BRIAN GILPATRICK............................Services and Other................. 91.72 BRIANNA M PATTON..........................MISC...................................... 15.00 BRIDGESTONE RETAIL OPERATIONS LLC ............................................................Services and Other............... 490.46 BRIDGESTONE RETAIL OPERATIONS LLC ............................................................Supplies................................ 841.04 BRITTNEY CORNING.........................Services and Other............... 204.80 BRITTNEY WEAVER..........................MISC...................................... 15.00 BRUCKNER TRUCK SALES INC.......Supplies.................................. 89.86 C-WORX LLC......................................Services and Other............ 3,074.50 CANDICE MARTINEZ.........................Services and Other................. 68.83 CARA SCHUMACHER........................Services and Other................. 51.18 CARL ANDERSON..............................Services and Other............... 227.70 CARMEN FLORES..............................Services and Other............ 1,200.00 CAROL JEPPSEN...............................Services and Other................. 37.06 CATA....................................................Services and Other............ 4,050.00 CATHERINE RALEY...........................Services and Other............... 204.80 CDW GOVERNMENT.........................Services and Other............ 6,251.36 CDW GOVERNMENT.........................Supplies.................................. 27.34 CECIL CLARK.....................................Supplies................................ 169.17 CENTENNIAL ROTARY FOUNDATION INC ............................................................Services and Other............... 255.00 CENTURA HEALTH CORPORATION.Services and Other............ 1,200.00 CHANNING BETE COMPANY INC.....Supplies............................. 1,380.00 CHARLES D JONES & CO INC..........Supplies................................ 307.60 CHERO ALDAWOODI.........................Services and Other................. 16.35 CHERRY CREEK VALLEY..................Services and Other............... 222.06 CHERRY KNOLLS PHILLIPS 66........Services and Other............... 926.40 CHERYL BYDALEK............................Services and Other............... 464.00 CHIEF SUPPLY CORPORATION INC ............................................................Supplies............................. 3,409.00 CHRISTINA UNRUH...........................Services and Other................. 41.58 CINDY FORTUNATO..........................Services and Other................. 43.60 CINDY GARCIA...................................Services and Other............... 207.86 CITY AND COUNTY OF DENVER......MISC...................................... 34.50 CITY OF AURORA..............................MISC................................. 1,126.00
CITY OF AURORA..............................Services and Other............ 5,300.27 CIVICORE LLC...................................Services and Other............... 250.00 CLIFTON LARSON ALLEN LLP..........Services and Other.......... 40,700.00 COLE INFORMATION SERVICES......Services and Other............... 744.95 COLO DEPT LABOR AND EMPLOYMENT ............................................................MISC...................................... 40.00 COLONY HOUSE APARTMENTS......MISC...................................... 69.10 COLORADO 4-H FOUNDATION INC.Services and Other............ 1,707.80 COLORADO ASSESSORS ASSOC...Services and Other............... 100.00 COLORADO BUREAU INVESTIGATION ............................................................MISC............................... 10,732.00 COLORADO DEP OF LABOR & EMPLOYMENT ............................................................MISC...................................... 13.00 COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE ............................................................MISC................................. 2,264.92 COLORADO MUSLIM SOCIETY........Services and Other............... 200.00 COLORADO NATURAL GAS INC.......Services and Other................. 33.19 COLORADO OCCUPATIONAL MEDICAL ............................................................Services and Other............ 3,749.00 COLORADO STATE UNIVERSITY.....Services and Other.......... 16,324.76 COLORADO TIRE RECYCLING LLC...Supplies................................. 687.25 COLUMBIA HEALTHONE LLC............Supplies................................ 410.00 COMCAST...........................................Services and Other................. 10.62 CONTACT WIRELESS........................Services and Other................. 28.25 CORDELL & CORDELL PC................MISC...................................... 15.00 CORINNE KLOS.................................Services and Other............... 204.80 CORRECT CARE SOLUTIONS LLC....Services and Other......... 406,815.83 CREATIVE COUNSELING CENTER....Supplies................................... 17.40 CREDIT SERVICE COMPANY INC......MISC....................................... 56.50 CREDIT SERVICE COMPANY, INC....MISC...................................... 30.00 CRYE PRECISION LLC......................Supplies........................... 12,855.78 CUSTOMIZED TABS INC...................Services and Other............... 681.50 CYNTHIA NUNEZ................................Services and Other................. 63.33 DAN DWYER.......................................Services and Other................. 28.78 DAN NADERMANN.............................Services and Other................. 22.29 DANIELLE ARDREY...........................Services and Other............... 115.54 DANIELLE ARMSTRONG...................Services and Other.......... 12,600.00 DARCY KENNEDY..............................Services and Other................. 67.04 DAVID BESSEN..................................Services and Other................. 76.14 DEBBIE HICKS...................................Services and Other................. 80.06 DELL COMPUTER CORPORATION...Services and Other.......... 95,222.29 DELUXE SMALL BUSINESS SALES INC ............................................................Supplies.................................. 30.80 DEN-COL SUPPLY CO.......................Supplies............................. 1,728.34 DENISE CONDON..............................Services and Other................. 32.59 DENNIS L WEST.................................MISC...................................... 15.00 DENVER HEALTH & HOSPITAL AUTH. ............................................................Services and Other............ 1,350.00 DENVER REGIONAL COUNCIL OF...Services and Other.......... 40,025.00 DENVER WATER................................Services and Other.......... 10,293.04 DF INC.................................................Services and Other............... 806.40 DIAMOND EXCAVATING....................MISC.................................... 180.00 DIANNA BOWERS..............................Services and Other................. 30.41 DIRSEC, INC.......................................Services and Other.......... 34,548.00 DISTINCTIVE THREADS, INC............Supplies................................ 109.90 DMITRY BEREST...............................MISC...................................... 15.00 DONNA FARMER................................Services and Other................. 17.66 DONNA HEAD.....................................Services and Other................. 37.61 DOUGLAS B KIEL...............................MISC.................................... 909.69 DS WATERS OF AMERICA INC.........Supplies.................................. 96.36 DUANE CASTRO................................Services and Other................. 19.95 E-470 PUBLIC HIGHWAY AUTHORITY ............................................................Services and Other............... 147.30 E470 PUBLIC HIGHWAY AUTHORITY ............................................................Services and Other............... 147.30 EARL LIPSEY......................................MISC...................................... 15.00 EBONY JOHNSON.............................Services and Other............... 902.35 EHLERS & ASSOCIATES INC............Services and Other.......... 20,625.00 ELECTRI-TEK LLC.............................Services and Other............... 750.00 ELOISA ALTAMIRA..............................Services and Other................. 41.01 EMILY PACK.......................................Services and Other................. 49.54 EMILY SPADA.....................................Services and Other................. 59.02 EMPLOYERS COUNCIL SERVICES INC ............................................................Services and Other............... 300.00 ENGLEWOOD LOCK AND SAFE INC ............................................................Supplies.................................... 8.98 EP BLAZER LLC.................................Supplies................................ 325.23 ERGOMETRICS & APPLIED PERSONNEL ............................................................Services and Other............... 354.60 ERIC BLAKELY...................................Services and Other................. 27.03 ERIKA WEST.......................................Services and Other................. 27.90 ERIN L POWERS................................Services and Other............... 337.83 ESSEX LAW OFFICE LLC..................MISC...................................... 61.60 EXPRESS TOLL..................................Services and Other................... 5.85 EZ MESSENGER................................MISC...................................... 30.00 FACTORY MOTOR PARTS.................Supplies................................ 693.06 FAISON OFFICE PRODUCTS INC.....MISC.................................... 314.28 FAISON OFFICE PRODUCTS INC.....Supplies................................. (10.98) FAMILY SUPPORT REGISTRY..........MISC............................... 13,686.53 FEDERAL EXPRESS CORPORATION ............................................................Supplies................................ 492.50 FEDEX................................................Supplies.................................... 9.01 FELSBURG HOLT AND ULLEVIG......Services and Other............... 518.74 FINANCIAL EQUIPMENT CO INC......Services and Other............... 955.00 FLEET FUELING.................................MISC............................... 43,848.53 FMR LLC.............................................Services and Other.......... 10,253.91 FOP LODGE 31...................................MISC............................... 17,000.00 FOSTER GRAHAM MILSTEIN & CALIS ............................................................MISC...................................... 64.10 FOSTER GRAHAM MILSTEIN & CALISHER ............................................................MISC...................................... 64.10 G4S SECURE SOLUTIONS (USA) INC ............................................................Services and Other........ 114,167.72 GATEWAY BATTERED WOMENS SHELTER ............................................................Services and Other.......... 28,750.00 GJKG INC............................................Services and Other............... 125.00 GLOBAL EQUIPMENT COMPANY.....Supplies............................. 2,476.56 GOLD PEAK INVESTMENT CORP....Supplies.................................. 89.95 GOVERNMENTJOBS.COM................Services and Other............ 2,000.00 GRAINGER.........................................Services and Other............ 2,323.15 GRAINGER.........................................Supplies................................ 310.63 GROUNDS SERVICE COMPANY......Services and Other............... 595.00 HAWK ANALYTICS INC......................Services and Other............ 4,999.00 HCA HEALTHONE LLC.......................Services and Other............ 6,155.97 HEALTHONE CARENOW URGENT CARE LLC ............................................................Services and Other............ 1,082.00 HIBERNIA, INC...................................Services and Other............... 171.10 HIGHLANDS RANCH LAW ENFORCEMENT ............................................................Services and Other.......... 28,017.00 HIGHLANDS RANCH POSTMASTER ............................................................Supplies................................ 450.00 HILL ENTERPRISES INC...................Services and Other................. 74.53 HINA DOTANI......................................Services and Other................. 12.81 HINDMAN SANCHEZ PC....................MISC...................................... 40.00 HOLLY HOOVER................................Services and Other................. 67.53 HUNTER AND GEIST INC..................Services and Other............ 2,290.33 I-70 SCOUT.........................................Services and Other............... 249.70 I-70 SCOUT.........................................Supplies.................................. 90.80 IDENTITY INC.....................................Supplies................................ 140.88 IL DEPT OF HEALTHCARE AND FAMILY SE ............................................................MISC.................................... 870.57 INSIGHT AUTO GLASS......................Services and Other............... 627.12 INSIGHT GLOBAL...............................Services and Other............ 3,629.00 INSIGHT GLOBAL LLC.......................Services and Other............ 5,628.00
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INSIGHT PUBLIC SECTOR INC.........Services and Other.......... 21,385.80 INSIGHT PUBLIC SECTOR INC.........Supplies............................. 8,208.33 INTERLINE BRANDS INC...................MISC................................. 6,806.45 INTERNATIONAL CITY MANAGEMENT ............................................................MISC............................. 234,137.59 INTOXIMETERS..................................MISC................................. 1,923.75 INVITAE CORPORATION...................Supplies................................ 475.00 IREA....................................................Services and Other............... 581.26 IRENE VALENZUELA..........................Services and Other............... 144.86 IRON MOUNTAIN RECORDS.............Services and Other............ 2,085.95 ITXCHANGE FINANCIAL SERVICES... Services and Other............. 5,330.00 J & R BENNETT WELDING INC.........Supplies................................ 130.95 JACK T SMITH....................................Services and Other............... 375.00 JADE RENTALS LLC..........................MISC...................................... 15.00 JAMES G ANDERSON.......................MISC...................................... 17.00 JAMES G ANDERSON PC.................MISC...................................... 30.00 JAMES MASON..................................Services and Other............... 324.50 JAMES WOODS..................................Services and Other............... 261.60 JAMIE B WOLLMAN...........................Services and Other............... 200.00 JANE F RIECK....................................Services and Other............... 210.00 JEFFERSON COUNTY ACCTG DEPT ............................................................Services and Other................. 24.00 JEFFREY GOLDEN............................Services and Other............... 190.91 JENA CRAIGHEAD.............................Services and Other................. 20.60 JENEE JEMISON................................Services and Other................. 53.30 JENIFER WHITLEY.............................Services and Other................. 31.07 JENNIPHER ALEXANDER.................MISC.................................... 526.14 JOAN V WHITTLESEY........................Services and Other............... 750.00 JOHN D KNIGHT.................................Services and Other............... 275.20 JOLEEN SANCHEZ............................Services and Other................. 33.47 JON WHITING.....................................Services and Other............... 166.72 JON WILLIAMS...................................Services and Other................. 45.11 JONATHAN VRABEC..........................Services and Other............... 925.65 JORGE ARREDONDO........................Services and Other............... 458.09 JOSHUA SPRING...............................Services and Other............... 133.25 JOY BAUER........................................Services and Other................. 15.72 JP MORGAN CHASE BANK NA.........MISC............................. 996,334.85 JP MORGAN CHASE BANK NA.........Services and Other........ 425,441.87 JUDITH ANN KIMMINAU....................MISC...................................... 15.00 JUDY IBARRA.....................................Services and Other................. 29.43 JULIE WEAVER..................................Services and Other................. 62.29 JUPITER I LLC....................................Supplies............................. 2,461.40 JUSTIN D COBB.................................Services and Other............... 166.00 K&H INTEGRATED PRINT SOLUTIONS ............................................................Services and Other........ 250,128.14 KAISER PERMANENTE.....................MISC.......................... 1,066,845.18 KALA SHAZIER...................................Services and Other................. 24.80 KAREN A SMITH.................................Services and Other............ 1,443.75 KATHRYN LATSIS..............................Services and Other............... 200.00 KATHRYN RICKETTS.........................Services and Other................. 10.46 KATHY BRYANT..................................Services and Other................. 27.47 KATHY LATORRA...............................Services and Other................. 40.55 KAYLI BAGLEY...................................MISC...................................... 15.00 KEITH FUCHSER................................Services and Other............... 210.37 KENT LESTER....................................Services and Other............... 206.77 KEVIN JACKSON................................MISC...................................... 15.00 KIM WILLIAMS....................................Services and Other............... 224.68 KIMBERLEY VALDEZ.........................Services and Other................. 31.28 KRISTY AINA.......................................Services and Other................. 69.65 KUBL GROUP LLC.............................Services and Other.......... 18,502.50 LANGUAGE LINE SERVICES............Services and Other............... 341.73 LATENT FORENSICS.........................Supplies................................ 231.50 LAURA KINNEY..................................Services and Other................... 7.85 LAURA MAZUR...................................Services and Other................. 14.99 LAUREN THOMAS..............................Services and Other............... 148.02 LAW ENFORCEMENT EXPLORER POST ............................................................Services and Other............ 2,925.00 LAW OFFICE OF BRANDON R CEGLIA ............................................................MISC.................................... 194.30 LAW OFFICE OF BRANDON R CEGLIAN ............................................................MISC...................................... 69.10 LAW OFFICE OF WYN T TAYLOR.....MISC.................................... 948.62 LAZ PARKING.....................................Services and Other............... 429.00 LCC ENTERPRISES LLC...................Supplies.................................. 70.48 LE ARGUELLO....................................MISC.................................... 548.28 LEAH ADAME.....................................Services and Other................. 17.99 LESLIE JENNERS-STOLTZ................Services and Other............... 119.03 LEVI AARON SMITH...........................MISC...................................... 63.10 LEXISNEXIS RISK SOLUTIONS........Supplies................................ 175.75 LINDA HALEY.....................................Services and Other................. 47.58 LINDA HOFFMAN...............................Services and Other................. 58.94 LISA BRINGS......................................MISC...................................... 41.46 LOREN KOHLER................................Services and Other............... 204.06 LOWES COMMERCIAL SERVICES...Supplies.................................. 78.63 LUCAS GREEN...................................Services and Other................. 30.25 LUCINDA GREENE.............................Services and Other............... 109.65 LUCY COLMENERO...........................Services and Other................. 35.64 MACHOL & JOHANNES.....................MISC................................. 1,155.19 MAIL MASTERS OF COLORADO INC ............................................................Supplies............................. 1,003.10 MANISHA SINGH................................Services and Other............... 207.65 MARK A LEACHMAN PC....................MISC...................................... 15.00 MARK BRUMMEL...............................Services and Other............... 100.00 MARY E ELLIS....................................Services and Other............... 121.04 MARY K SPARACINO.........................Services and Other............... 188.80 MATHESON TRIGAS INC...................Supplies................................ 201.60 MATTHEW BENDER & COMPANY INC ............................................................Services and Other............ 1,548.39 MATTHEW CLEVELAND....................Services and Other............... 324.50 MCGEE COMPANY............................Supplies................................ 200.63 MEGAN ELIZABETH QUINN..............Services and Other............ 4,200.00 MELANY ROMERO.............................Services and Other................. 21.58 MELISSA SAAVEDRA.........................Services and Other................. 27.03 MELISSA WILSON..............................Services and Other................. 29.87 METECH RECYCLING.......................Services and Other............... 449.60 METRO COMMUNITY PROVIDER NETWORK ............................................................Services and Other.......... 13,466.25 MGS INC.............................................Supplies............................. 4,100.00 MICHAEL AXINN.................................Services and Other............... 104.80 MIDLAND CREDIT MANAGEMENT...MISC...................................... 15.00 MIDLAND FUNDING LLC...................MISC.................................... 120.00 MIKE WAID & ASSOCIATES INC.......Services and Other............... 840.00 MILEHIGHONTHECHEAP.COM, LLC.Services and Other............... 900.00 MILLER COHEN PETERSON YOUNG PC ............................................................MISC.................................... 146.00 MITZY SARABIA.................................Services and Other................. 22.56 MOELLER GRAF PC..........................MISC...................................... 15.00 MOTOROLA SOLUTIONS..................Services and Other............... 169.40 MOUNTAIN WEST LAW GROUP PC.MISC...................................... 25.00 MR. MONTY WEST.............................Services and Other............ 1,000.00 MULTICARD INC.................................Supplies................................ 913.62 NANCY JACKSON..............................Services and Other............... 306.80 NANCY SHEEL...................................Services and Other................. 21.36 NAPA AUTO PARTS............................Supplies............................. 1,058.96 NATALIE JOY BELL............................MISC...................................... 15.00 NATHAN DUMM & MAYER PC...........Services and Other............ 2,202.00 NATHAN JOHN DELACASTRO..........MISC...................................... 15.00 NATIONAL MEDICAL SERVICES INC ............................................................Supplies................................ 914.00 NATIONWIDE AUTO PARTS..............Supplies................................. (30.00) NEHA JHAVERI...................................MISC...................................... 15.00
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PAGE 22 | THE VILLAGER • August 9, 2018 — Continued from page 21 — NELSON AND KENNARD...................MISC...................................... 15.00 NETWORK CLAIMS REDUCTION TECH LLC ............................................................Services and Other............... 450.00 NORTHERN IMPORTS.......................Supplies................................ 382.78 NTHERM LLC......................................Services and Other............ 2,389.27 OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH CENTERS OF ............................................................Services and Other............... 245.00 OFFICE OF DISTRICT ATTORNEY....Services and Other..... 2,490,867.07 OFFICE OF RECOVERY SERVICES... MISC........................................ 15.00 OLGA FUJAROS.................................Services and Other................. 11.28 OPEN MEDIA FOUNDATION..............Services and Other............... 200.00 PACER SERVICE CENTER................Services and Other............... 962.90 PALACE CONSTRUCTION CO INC...Services and Other............... 348.00 PATRICK HERNANDEZ......................Services and Other............... 222.23 PATTON & DAVISON LLC...................MISC.................................... 169.34 PAULA BENSON.................................Services and Other............... 256.00 PAULA NOLAN....................................Services and Other................. 23.22 PAYLOGIX LLC...................................MISC............................... 25,200.82 PERKINELMER GENETICS INC........Supplies.................................. 50.00 PETERSEN LEYBAS RUBBER STAMP ............................................................Supplies................................ 237.70 PIRTEK NORTH VALLEY....................Supplies................................ 241.39 PITLER AND ASSOCAIATES PC........MISC.................................... 138.40 PITNEY BOWES GLOBAL FINANCIAL ............................................................Services and Other............... 141.82 PITNEY BOWES GLOBAL FINANCIAL ............................................................Supplies............................. 3,701.37 PITNEY BOWES INC..........................Services and Other............... 367.98 POTESTIO BROTHERS.....................Supplies................................ 410.48 PRISCILLA OROZCO-GARCIA...........Services and Other............ 2,808.14 PROCESS SERVICE OF WYOMING... MISC.......................................... 7.50 PROCESS SERVICE OF WYOMING INC ............................................................MISC.................................... 185.00 PROCTOR BRANT PC.......................MISC...................................... 25.00 PROFESSIONAL SIGN LANGUAGE.... Services and Other................ 498.50 QUEST DIAGNOSTICS......................Supplies................................ 288.95 QUICKSILVER EXPRESS COURIER.Supplies................................ 142.99 RAMPART VENTURES LLC...............MISC...................................... 69.10 RANDALL S MILLER...........................Services and Other............... 200.00 RANDALL WARD................................Services and Other................. 66.40 RANDSTAD TECHNOLOGIES...........Services and Other............ 6,834.75 RANDY RILEY.....................................MISC...................................... 40.00 REBECCA MCAVOY...........................Services and Other................. 19.36 REBECCA WRIGHT............................Services and Other................. 18.42 RED WING BUSINESS ADVANTAGE ACCOUNT ............................................................Supplies................................ 223.99 RELIANCE STANDARD LIFE INSURANCE ............................................................MISC............................... 21,619.39 RENEE DURAN..................................Services and Other................. 33.68 RENT A CENTER................................MISC.................................... 140.48 RENT A CENTER-10370.....................MISC.................................... 123.21 REPUBLIC NATIONAL DISTRIBUTING ............................................................Services and Other............ 4,373.26 RHONDA ELGES................................Services and Other................. 22.89 RICHARD D WILLIAMS......................Services and Other............ 1,462.50 RICHARD T SALL...............................Services and Other............... 200.00 ROADHOG INC...................................Supplies............................. 1,072.46 ROADRUNNER TRANSPORTATION SERVICES ............................................................Supplies................................ 375.05 ROBERT BAKER................................Services and Other................. 57.24 ROBERT D HILL..................................MISC...................................... 15.00 ROBERT DECKER..............................Services and Other............... 158.05 ROBIN ADAMS...................................Services and Other................. 25.51 ROCKY MOUNTAIN BOTTLED WATER ............................................................Services and Other............ 1,888.90 ROCKY MOUNTAIN BOTTLED WATER ............................................................Supplies................................ 345.01 RODRIGO MARTINS..........................Services and Other................. 33.35 RONALD A CARL................................Services and Other............... 358.60 ROSA CORPORATION.......................Services and Other............... 316.80 ROYAL CUP INC.................................Supplies................................ 774.00 ROYCE INDUSTRIES, LC..................Supplies................................ 681.34 RUEGSEGGER SIMONS SMITH & STERN ............................................................MISC...................................... 40.00 RYDERS PUBLIC SAFETY LLC.........Supplies............................. 5,504.25 SARA FERNANDEZ-KRASOVEC.......MISC...................................... 15.00 SAYRA CARDONA..............................Services and Other................. 75.21 SEAN MIDDLESWART.......................Services and Other................. 18.42 SECURITY CAPITAL FUNDING CORP ............................................................MISC...................................... 15.00 SEDDON KEYTER..............................Services and Other................. 58.70 SEKANAWO MMANGA.......................Services and Other................. 32.70 SENIORS’ RESOURCE CENTER INC ............................................................Services and Other............ 6,184.16 SHARON CHAMBERS........................Services and Other................. 17.66 SHAWN SONNKALB...........................Services and Other................. 30.52 SHAYLEN FLOREZ.............................Services and Other................. 12.97 SHRED-IT USA...................................Services and Other................. 89.00 SIERRA PALOMINO GAMBOA...........MISC...................................... 15.00 SKAJA DANIELS LISTER PERMITO LLP ............................................................MISC...................................... 15.00 SONG DU............................................MISC...................................... 53.10 SOUTH ARAPAHOE SANITATION DISTRICT ............................................................Services and Other............ 1,000.00 SOUTH SUBURAN PARK & RECEREATION ............................................................Services and Other................. 63.00 SOUTHERNCARLSON.......................Supplies................................ 218.00 SOUTHLAND MEDICAL LLC..............Supplies................................ 353.62 SPOK INC...........................................Services and Other............... 717.52 SPRINGMAN BRADEN WILSON........MISC...................................... 27.00 ST LOUIS SERIES OF LOCKTON......Services and Other............ 8,530.00 STANDARD INSURANCE COMPANY ............................................................MISC............................... 49,532.86 STATE OF COLORADO......................Services and Other.......... 13,362.93 STATE OF COLORADO......................Supplies................................ 675.30 STATEWIDE INTERNET PORTAL AUTHORITY ............................................................Services and Other............ 4,401.62 STEARNS, TOBY................................Services and Other................. 63.22 STERICYCLE INC...............................Supplies............................. 1,335.91 SUNGARD AVAILABILITY SERVICES LP ............................................................Services and Other............ 1,564.82 SUNRAY R SPINKS............................MISC...................................... 15.00 SUPER SEER CORPORATION..........Supplies................................ 280.00 SUSAN R SANDSTROM.....................Services and Other............... 291.94 T-MOBILE............................................Services and Other................. 29.75 TAMMY LOWRY..................................Supplies............................. 1,934.76 TAYLOR MCKINNEY...........................Services and Other............... 124.21 TAYLOR MCKINNEY...........................Supplies.................................. 30.99 TELEPHONE TOWN HALL MEETING INC ............................................................Services and Other............ 4,781.00 TERENCE JOHN JENNI.....................Services and Other............ 1,237.50 TERESA MARLOWE...........................Services and Other............... 106.10 THE JOB STORE................................Services and Other............ 4,799.85 THE LEADERSHIP FORUM INC........Services and Other............ 2,160.00 THE MOORE LAW GROUP APC........MISC...................................... 50.00 THE SUPPLY CACHE INC..................Supplies............................. 1,002.80 THERESA ANNE RUSSO...................Supplies................................ 978.00 THOMAS JAMES SNYDER................MISC...................................... 15.00 THOMAS KINGHAM...........................Services and Other................. 12.10 THOMAS MARTINEZ..........................MISC...................................... 15.00 THOMSON REUTERS-WEST............Services and Other............ 5,411.53 TIM HANSON......................................Services and Other................. 43.60 TIMOTEA GARCIA..............................MISC...................................... 15.00 TIMOTHY R EGGERS........................Services and Other................. 49.32 TIMOTHY WESTPHAL........................Services and Other............... 503.79 TINA FLOR..........................................Services and Other................. 66.05 TODD TERRY.....................................Services and Other................. 11.96 TODD TERRY.....................................Supplies................................ 132.75 TOP HAT FILE AND SERVE, INC.......MISC...................................... 15.00 TOWN OF DEER TRAIL......................Services and Other................. 30.34 TOXICOLOGY ASSOCIATES PLLP....Services and Other............ 2,100.00 TRACEY GIBSON...............................Services and Other................. 37.49 TRANS UNION....................................Services and Other............... 186.71 TRANSPORTATION EQUIPMENT INC ............................................................Supplies.................................. 53.00 TRI-COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT ............................................................Community Programs...... 32,359.00 TRI-COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT ............................................................Services and Other........ 374,418.25 TRICIA WESTFALL.............................Services and Other................. 96.68 TROPICAL SURVELLANCE &............Services and Other............... 198.08 TRUDI PEEPGRASS..........................Services and Other............... 176.52 TSCHETTER HAMRICK SULZER PC ............................................................MISC................................. 2,058.80 TYLER TECHNOLOGIES INC............Services and Other............ 1,125.00 U.S. IDENTIFICATION MANUAL........Services and Other................. 82.50 UEC LLC.............................................Services and Other............... 484.62
LEGALS ULINE INC...........................................Supplies................................ 208.22 UNIVERSAL INFORMATION SERVICES INC ............................................................Services and Other............... 550.55 US DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION..MISC................................. 1,488.09 US HEALTHWORKS PROVIDER NETWORK ............................................................Services and Other............... 162.00 US POSTMASTER..............................Supplies............................. 1,496.00 UTILITY NOTIFICATION CENTER OF ............................................................Services and Other............... 362.50 VALLEJO CC LLC...............................Services and Other........ 101,557.83 VERITIV OPERATING COMPANY......Supplies............................. 4,583.41 VERIZON WIRELESS.........................Services and Other.......... 31,425.68 VERIZON WIRELESS.........................Supplies................................ 100.00 VERONICA ROACH............................Services and Other................. 14.28 VIAL FOTHERINGHAM LLP...............MISC.................................... 227.12 VICTOR BLATZER..............................Services and Other............... 192.39 VILLAGER NEWSPAPER GROUP.....Services and Other............ 1,898.36 VINCI LAW OFFICE LLC....................MISC...................................... 15.00 VISTA FD LLC.....................................Services and Other............... 269.85 VISTA FD LLC.....................................Supplies............................. 3,773.17 WAKEFIELD & ASSOCIATES, INC.....MISC...................................... 30.00 WASHINGTON STATE SUPPORT REGISTRY ............................................................MISC...................................... 23.07 WASTE MANAGEMENT OF COLORADO ............................................................Services and Other............... 252.50 WASTE MGMT OF COLORADO........Services and Other............ 7,434.64 WATCHGUARD VIDEO.......................Supplies............................. 1,167.00 WAXIES ENTERPRISES INC.............MISC.................................... 219.72 WAYNE LAING....................................Supplies.................................... 3.65 WED PAGE DESIGN INC...................Services and Other............... 800.00 WELLS FARGO MERCHANT SERVICES LLC ............................................................Services and Other................... 8.77 WELLS FARGO MERCHANT SERVICES LLC ............................................................Supplies................................ 348.16 WEST PUBLISHING CORPORATION ............................................................Services and Other............... 248.80 WESTERN CONTROL SERVICES INC ............................................................MISC...................................... 15.00 WILLIAM MONTAG.............................MISC...................................... 40.00 WILLIAMS SCOTSMAN INC...............Services and Other............... 143.00 WINZENBURG LEFF PURVIS & PAYNE LLP ............................................................MISC.................................... 123.88 WIZBANG SOLUTIONS INC...............Services and Other............ 1,156.58 WL CONTRACTORS INC...................Services and Other............ 2,040.00 WOLTERS KLUWER LEGAL &...........Services and Other............... 442.86 WONDERLIC INC...............................Services and Other............ 2,280.00 WRITER MOTT...................................Services and Other................. 52.53 XCEL ENERGY...................................Services and Other........ 119,965.19 XEROX CORPORATION....................Services and Other............ 2,775.00 FUND REPORT - 11 Social Services 18TH JUDICIAL DISTRICT.................Services and Other............ 4,224.32 22ND CENTURY STAFFING INC.......Services and Other.......... 73,375.86 ABIGAIL RAMSAUER.........................Services and Other............... 376.79 ADA COUNTY (SHERIFF’S OFFICE).Services and Other................. 55.00 ADAMS COUNTY................................Community Programs........... 151.00 ADRIANE HACKETT...........................Services and Other............... 137.56 ADVANTAGE AURORA CHASE MORT. ............................................................Community Programs........ 1,000.00 ADVENIR@DEL ARTE LLC................Community Programs........ 1,364.00 ALBA PABON BA.................................Services and Other................. 57.29 ALEAH K BUCCELLI...........................Services and Other................. 57.55 ALEXANDRIA AMICK..........................Services and Other............... 251.73 ALICIA DICKENS................................Services and Other............... 256.58 ALISON IVORY...................................Services and Other............... 234.36 ALL STATES CREMATION SERVICES INC ............................................................Community Programs........ 2,000.00 ALLICIA HALEY...................................Services and Other................. 78.05 ALYSSA BERGE.................................Services and Other................. 83.39 AMANDA LUETH................................Services and Other............... 455.45 AMBER VERZOSA..............................Community Programs............. 17.32 AMBER VERZOSA..............................Services and Other............... 505.63 AMELIA VALDEZ.................................Services and Other................. 13.13 AMY GOLDBERG...............................Services and Other................. 76.85 ANDREW ACREE...............................Services and Other............... 125.79 ANGELA LYTLE..................................Services and Other............... 321.01 ANITA TURNER-CORWIN..................Services and Other................. 68.08 ANNETTE MYRICK.............................Services and Other................. 82.19 APRIL SEE..........................................Services and Other................. 31.83 ARAPAHOE COUNTY EARLY CHILDHOOD ............................................................Community Programs...... 24,474.81 ARAPAHOE COUNTY EARLY CHILDHOOD ............................................................Services and Other.......... 16,465.41 ARAPAHOE MENTAL HEALTH CENTER INC ............................................................Community Programs...... 15,600.00 ARAPAHOE/DOUGLAS WORKS........Community Programs.... 612,471.43 ARMSTRONG RELOCATION COMPANY ............................................................Capital Outlay.................... 1,690.00 ASHLEY FRANKEL.............................Services and Other................. 83.01 ASHLEY KOWALEFSKI......................Services and Other................. 63.88 ASHLEY SCHWIEGER.......................Services and Other............... 102.52 ASHLEY WUNDERLE.........................Services and Other............... 163.18 BAILEY MCGUINNESS.......................Services and Other................. 86.55 BAYAUD ENTERPRISES INC.............Services and Other............... 360.00 BC SERVICES, INC............................MISC.................................... 604.82 BELDORE REALTY CORPORATION..... Community Programs.............. 200.00 BENJAMIN J HOLSTON.....................Services and Other............... 303.75 BOULDER COUNTY SHERIFFS OFFICE ............................................................Services and Other................. 17.20 BRENDA ARMOUR.............................Services and Other............... 243.64 BRIAN ROBILLARD............................Services and Other............... 377.42 BRITANY S FEATHERS......................Services and Other............... 540.15 BRITTANY GALLANT..........................Services and Other............... 278.50 BRITTANY HOOSER..........................Services and Other............... 499.71 BRITTANY NOBLE..............................Services and Other............... 201.48 CAITLIN SANDEN...............................Community Programs........... 240.41 CAITLIN SANDEN...............................Services and Other............... 483.28 CALIFORNIA DEPT OF PUBLIC HEALTH ............................................................Services and Other................. 25.00 CARI OLSEN.......................................Services and Other................. 56.63 CAROL WIGGINS...............................Services and Other............... 253.80 CARRIE BALOW.................................Services and Other............... 143.96 CARRISHA NEWTON.........................Services and Other............... 219.03 CASSANDRA MAYBER......................Services and Other............... 207.70 CASSANDRA AGUILAR......................Services and Other............... 178.91 CATHY DOLLAR.................................Services and Other............... 332.04 CENTER FOR WORK EDUCATION AND ............................................................Community Programs.... 317,906.84 CERTIFIED BUSINESS SERVICES INC ............................................................Supplies................................ 619.48 CHAD C CERINICH............................Services and Other............... 945.00 CHELSEA SWEENEY.........................Services and Other............... 565.92 CHERYL TERNES...............................Services and Other............... 204.16 CHRISTEN MASON............................Services and Other................. 67.03 CHRISTINE CANDIES........................Services and Other................. 73.36 CHRISTINE YAEKLE..........................Services and Other................. 65.73 CHRISTOPHER PIEPER....................Services and Other............... 890.86 CITY AND COUNTY OF DENVER......Community Programs........ 6,284.72 CITY OF AURORA..............................Community Programs........... 143.45 CITY OF AURORA..............................MISC...................................... 12.00 CLEAR CREEK COUNTY CLERK......Services and Other................. 13.00 CLERK OF THE DISTRICT COURT/DOUGLAS ............................................................Services and Other................... 1.00 COLORADO BUREAU INVESTIGATION ............................................................Services and Other............ 3,673.50 COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE ............................................................MISC................................. 1,150.50 COLORADO FAMILY SUPPORT COUNCIL ............................................................Services and Other............ 1,300.00 COMITIS CRISIS CENTER.................Community Programs...... 25,200.00 CONTACT WIRELESS........................Services and Other............ 1,072.37 CORPORATE TRANSLATION SERVICES INC ............................................................Services and Other............ 1,372.39 CREMATION SOCIETY OF CO..........Community Programs........ 1,000.00 CYNTHIA DUNBAR.............................Services and Other................. 95.98 DANI BUDROE....................................Services and Other............... 363.07 DANIELLE NEWMAN..........................Services and Other............... 104.87 DANIELLE WAAGMEESTER..............Services and Other................. 85.07 DARCI RODECAP...............................Services and Other............... 120.88 DAWNA ROBERTS.............................Services and Other................. 17.44 DE ANDRA SHARP.............................Services and Other............... 534.04 DEANNA STEPANIUK.........................Services and Other................. 63.71 DEBORAH BATTS..............................Services and Other................... 5.01 DEBORAH DRURY.............................Services and Other............... 114.62 DEBORAH MCCARTY........................Services and Other................... 6.65 DECATUR PLACE...............................Community Programs........ 1,500.00 DELL COMPUTER CORPORATION...Supplies................................ 749.58 DELMY ACOSTA.................................Services and Other................. 96.47 DENISE ROBINSON...........................Community Programs............. 29.69 DENISE ROBINSON...........................Services and Other............... 266.07
DENVER SHERIFF DEPARTMENT....Services and Other................. 44.90 DONALD G SCHROEDER..................Community Programs........... 700.00 DONNA RUMPLE................................Community Programs........ 1,500.00 DONOVAN WEBB...............................Community Programs............. 54.99 DONOVAN WEBB...............................Services and Other............... 227.41 DOROTHEA QUIGLEY.......................Services and Other................. 30.81 DOUGLAS COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT ............................................................Community Programs............. 95.00 DUANE L KENT..................................Capital Outlay.................... 1,000.00 DUNGARVIN COLORADO LLC..........Community Programs........ 9,731.82 EBONY JOHNSON.............................Services and Other................. 16.46 ELAINE CASTILLO.............................Services and Other................. 74.40 ELIZABETH AZNAR............................Services and Other............... 296.50 EMILY BRETTMANN...........................Services and Other............... 606.80 EMILY BROWN...................................Community Programs............... 6.48 EMILY BROWN...................................Services and Other................. 24.53 EMILY LITTLE.....................................Services and Other................. 16.02 ERICA LIPNER BERNSTEIN..............Services and Other............... 316.11 ERIKA SORENSON............................Services and Other................. 91.78 ERIN A CARLSON..............................Community Programs........... 880.00 ERIN COLOROSO..............................Services and Other................. 56.14 ERIN YORK.........................................Services and Other................. 22.23 EVELYN EGAN...................................Services and Other............... 110.15 FAMILY SUPPORT REGISTRY..........MISC................................. 2,343.44 FAMILY TREE.....................................Community Programs...... 26,440.00 FAMILY TREE.....................................Services and Other............... 720.00 FELIX MOORE....................................Services and Other............... 192.99 FERMIN G MORENO..........................Services and Other............... 472.50 FLOR PELAYO....................................Services and Other................. 89.60 GATEWAY CHRISTIAN CHURCH......Community Programs........... 500.00 GEORJETTE DHLIWAYO...................Services and Other............... 238.82 GERALD H PHIPPS INC.....................MISC............................. 115,764.73 GERALD H PHIPPS INC.....................Services and Other............ 1,320.00 GRACE ESHELMAN...........................Services and Other................. 25.73 GRANT MILLER..................................Services and Other................. 61.26 GREENFIELD INVESTMENTS LLC...Community Programs........ 1,310.00 GREENLEAF LLLP.............................Community Programs........... 400.00 HAILEY TRAVIS..................................Services and Other............... 357.25 HANNAH MEKKAWY..........................Services and Other............... 147.50 HANNAH SHIER.................................Services and Other............... 448.76 HEATHER MORGAN..........................Services and Other................. 31.45 HEAVEN TESFAYE.............................Services and Other............... 284.52 HOPSKIPDRIVE INC..........................Community Programs...... 10,351.72 HORAN & MCCONATY MORTUARY.Community Programs........ 2,000.00 INDIANA STATE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH ............................................................Services and Other................. 20.00 INTERGROUP INC.............................Capital Outlay.................... 1,767.40 INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE........MISC.................................... 225.00 IRENE HOLGUIN SANCHEZ..............Services and Other............... 247.63 JACQUELYN GABEL..........................Community Programs............. 10.05 JACQUELYN GABEL..........................Services and Other............... 283.56 JEFFERSON COUNTY DEPT OFSOCIAL SVCS ............................................................Community Programs........ 3,054.00 JEFFREY KEY....................................Services and Other............... 315.48 JENNA ROSSMAN..............................Community Programs............. 51.51 JENNA ROSSMAN..............................Services and Other............... 369.13 JENNIFER JONES-DAY......................Services and Other................. 50.69 JENNIFER MARINE............................Services and Other................. 37.50 JESSE BOBIAN..................................Services and Other................. 60.27 JESSICA ADEN...................................Services and Other................. 50.63 JESSICA L FREEMAN........................Services and Other............... 566.30 JESSICA WILLIAMS...........................Services and Other................. 17.11 JODI MONTGOMERY-MAPLES.........Services and Other............... 295.23 JOHN DRULIS.....................................Services and Other............... 456.06 JOHNATHAN HARRIS........................Services and Other................. 90.65 JOLETA GATTON................................Services and Other............... 260.07 JONATHAN MARK DEDIEMAR..........Services and Other............... 225.00 JOSEPH BORREGO...........................Services and Other............... 175.81 JOY KENDALL....................................Services and Other................. 29.43 JOYCE E MARTIN..............................Services and Other............... 337.50 JUANIKA BARNETT............................Services and Other............... 138.38 JULIA RAMSDELL...............................Services and Other................. 69.98 JULIANNE SIMENSON.......................Services and Other............... 398.34 JUSTINA MEADOWS..........................Services and Other............... 105.02 KAISER PERMANENTE.....................MISC............................. 400,942.93 KARA HABER.....................................Services and Other............... 415.89 KAREN MAZZINI.................................Services and Other................. 33.79 KARI SALES.......................................Services and Other............... 185.85 KARLA KELLY.....................................Community Programs........... 126.90 KARLA KELLY.....................................Services and Other............... 784.37 KARRIE KAUFMAN.............................Services and Other................. 46.22 KATHERINE SMITH............................Services and Other............... 166.50 KATHLEEN STAFFORD......................Services and Other............... 106.41 KATHLEEN ZIOLA...............................Services and Other............ 1,700.00 KATIE WILSON...................................Services and Other............... 192.17 KATRIONA MORTIMORE...................Services and Other............... 400.04 KELLI TERRELL..................................Services and Other................. 73.30 KENNETH D LEVINSON....................Community Programs........... 800.00 KESHA THOMAS................................Services and Other............... 131.13 KIM KUNARD......................................Services and Other................. 66.60 KIMBERLY KINGSTON.......................Services and Other................. 33.14 KIMBERLY PINE.................................Community Programs............. 25.83 KIMBERLY PINE.................................Services and Other............... 525.45 KIMBERLY RASH................................Services and Other................. 21.53 KIRSTEN LEIF....................................Services and Other............... 134.78 KRAYNEWSKIA ALLEN......................Services and Other............... 244.71 KRISTA SWEARENGIN......................Services and Other................. 25.29 KRISTIN DAVIS...................................Community Programs............. 19.87 KRISTIN DAVIS...................................Services and Other............... 451.55 LACEY SETTLE..................................Services and Other............... 279.48 LARANE GARY...................................Services and Other............... 129.98 LARRY BANKSTON............................Services and Other............ 2,362.50 LATKIA SMILEY..................................MISC........................................ 5.00 LAURA GOLDSMITH..........................Services and Other................. 88.24 LAURA PATTERSON..........................Services and Other............... 244.43 LAURIE WUNSCH..............................Services and Other............... 135.70 LEAH TURNER...................................Services and Other............... 107.80 LEBA HIRSCH.....................................Services and Other............... 958.92 LESLIE MCGREW..............................Services and Other............... 362.60 LETICIA BRADSHAW.........................Services and Other................. 93.74 LETISHIA PAYNE................................Services and Other................. 27.74 LEWIS HIMES ASSOCIATES INC......Services and Other............ 4,965.00 LEXIS NEXIS RISK DATA MANAGEMENT ............................................................Services and Other............... 867.50 LEXISNEXIS RISK SOLUTIONS........Services and Other............... 215.25 LEYLONNI WOODRUFF.....................Community Programs........... 600.00 LISA COVINGTON..............................Services and Other............... 247.06 LISA GERSHMAN...............................Services and Other............... 324.41 LISA KOLLER......................................Services and Other............... 271.24 LORI OSWALD....................................Services and Other................. 43.60 MAE MOORHEAD...............................Services and Other............... 395.19 MARGARET GOETTGE......................Services and Other............... 618.53 MARIA LOUIS.....................................Community Programs............. 22.96 MARIANELA TURNER........................Services and Other............... 214.90 MARIANN TORRENCE.......................Services and Other............... 391.74 MARIBEL SMITH.................................Services and Other............... 293.66 MARIKA QUINN..................................Community Programs............. 13.58 MARILEE MCWILLIAMS.....................Services and Other............... 163.01 MARK L RONAN.................................Services and Other............... 675.00 MARLENE PALOMINO.......................Services and Other................. 63.06 MARY LEEDS.....................................Services and Other............... 160.94 MARY LEMA........................................Services and Other............... 102.08 MARY WORTH....................................Services and Other................. 47.85 MAVI UNLIMITED INC........................Community Programs........... 505.20 MEEKER COMMONS MHA, LTD........Community Programs........... 971.00 MEGHAN LOFTUS..............................Services and Other............... 240.74 MELADIE CLOPTON..........................Services and Other............... 351.90 MELISSA DAHLIN...............................Services and Other................. 40.72 MELISSA JANISZEWSKI....................Services and Other............... 184.76 MELISSA L LOPEZ.............................Services and Other................. 75.00 MELISSA LEONY................................Services and Other................. 22.13 MELISSA MCKINLEY..........................Services and Other............... 223.59 MELVA MENEFIELD...........................Services and Other................. 66.49 MICHAEL KONGSOMBOONVEEW....Community Programs........... 800.00 MICHAEL ROSSI................................Services and Other............... 140.58 MICHELE STUVEL..............................Services and Other............... 220.45 MICHELLE DOSSEY...........................Services and Other............... 148.70 MINDY KUGLER.................................Services and Other................. 82.46 MIRIAM EVELYN CHAVEZ.................Services and Other............... 328.36 MIRIAN DELGADO.............................Services and Other................. 17.93 MORIAH CAMPBELL..........................Services and Other............... 355.83 NANCY REGALADO...........................Community Programs........... 305.00 NATALIE CORONADO........................Services and Other............... 183.83 NEW MEXICO VITAL RECORDS/NEW MEXICO ............................................................Services and Other................. 10.00 NICOLE EDWARDS............................Services and Other............... 499.83 NOHEMI BURCIAGA..........................Services and Other............... 181.04 NORA CLAIRE KUNZMANN...............Services and Other............... 629.75
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LEGALS — Continued from page 22 — OHA/VITAL RECORDS.......................Services and Other................. 25.00 ONTARIO SYSTEMS LLC...................Services and Other............ 4,186.00 OREGON DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE ............................................................MISC.................................... 428.67 PAMELA ALCANTARA........................Services and Other............... 308.64 PAMELA YANETT................................Services and Other................. 33.63 PAX MOULTRIE..................................Services and Other............... 270.75 PENELOPE CHIHA.............................Services and Other............... 189.76 PHIANGCHIT MUTZBAUER...............Services and Other............... 682.56 PITNEY BOWES GLOBAL FINANCIAL ............................................................Services and Other............ 2,714.49 PITNEY BOWES GLOBAL FINANCIAL ............................................................Supplies............................. 7,018.86 PITNEY BOWES PRESORT SERVICES INC ............................................................Supplies................................ 463.12 RACHEL ANNE NUNEZ......................Services and Other............... 472.50 RANDA ALSHAMI...............................Services and Other................. 47.74 RANDSTAD TECHNOLOGIES...........Capital Outlay.................... 1,280.00 REBECCA CAREY..............................Services and Other............... 187.48 REBECCA MAYBURY.........................Services and Other............... 320.56 REBECCA R ORSI..............................Services and Other............... 346.40 REBECCA WILSON............................Services and Other............... 217.73 RELIANCE STANDARD LIFE INSURANCE ............................................................MISC............................... 36,362.46 RICHARD ENGLAND..........................Services and Other............... 998.75 ROBERT ALAN JACKSON.................Services and Other............... 945.00 ROBERT PREVOST...........................Services and Other............... 139.85 ROBERTA PAYAN...............................Services and Other................. 14.93 ROBIN NICETA...................................Services and Other............... 374.28 ROCKY MOUNTAIN ASSISTED LIVING LLC ............................................................Community Programs........ 5,200.00 ROLANDA NIX....................................Services and Other............... 128.08 ROYAL BUYING GROUP INC.............Community Programs........ 3,000.00 SABRINA MONTOYA..........................Community Programs............. 18.88 SABRINA MONTOYA..........................Services and Other............... 222.36 SAFIYA SULLIVAN..............................Services and Other............... 253.80 SALVATORE L FAZIO JR....................Services and Other............ 1,417.50 SAMANTHA LEACH............................Services and Other................. 31.66 SARAH CULP......................................Services and Other............... 135.70 SARAH WOLF.....................................Services and Other............... 727.04 SCOTTY DAY......................................MISC.................................... 325.53 SCOTTY DAY......................................Services and Other............... 149.93 SHAELA NEWBY................................Services and Other................. 10.68 SHANNON BEATTY............................Services and Other............... 233.74 SHAWNA HAYDEN SHAFFER...........Services and Other............... 164.05 SHAYLA REICHERT...........................Services and Other................. 83.93 SHERRIE ELLIS..................................Community Programs........... 700.00 SHERRITA BISHOP............................Services and Other............ 1,417.50 SHILOH HOUSE.................................Community Programs...... 14,147.08 SHILOH HOUSE.................................Services and Other............... 660.00 SOCIAL SECURITY ADMINISTRATION ............................................................Community Programs........ 1,695.93 SOFIA REYNOSO...............................Services and Other................. 14.17 SPACESAVER.....................................MISC................................. 2,724.00 STACI CALLAWAY..............................Services and Other............... 340.93 STACIA JOHNSTON...........................Services and Other............... 151.49 STANDARD INSURANCE COMPANY ............................................................MISC............................... 17,242.17 STATE OF MICHIGAN VITAL RECORDS ............................................................Services and Other................. 68.00 STEPHANIE GREER..........................Community Programs............. 30.82 STEPHANIE GREER..........................Services and Other............... 317.58 SUAN HINOJOSA...............................Community Programs........... 119.32 SUN VALLEY ASSISTED LIVING LLC ............................................................Community Programs........... 692.00 SUZANNA DOBBINS..........................Services and Other............... 219.01 SUZANNE HEDICAN..........................Services and Other................. 53.42 SVOBODA BURNS.............................Services and Other............... 124.59 TAMRA WHITE....................................Services and Other............... 335.74 TARA GAHERIN..................................Services and Other................. 78.97 TARRANT COUNTY DISTRICT COURT ............................................................Services and Other................. 16.00 TAWANNA POWELL...........................Community Programs........... 375.00 TCUA MINDY HEU..............................Services and Other............... 247.99 TECSOLARC LLC...............................Services and Other............ 8,000.00 TELLER COUNTY...............................Community Programs........... 631.00 TENNESSEE VITAL RECORDS.........Services and Other................. 45.00 THADDAEUS WASHINGTON.............Services and Other............... 367.65 THE ADOPTION EXCHANGE INC.....Community Programs........ 1,653.00 THE FOOT NURSE INC......................Community Programs............. 45.00 THOMAS A GRAHAM JR....................Services and Other............ 2,025.00 THOMSON REUTERS-WEST............Services and Other............ 5,313.72 TODD HYMAN....................................Services and Other............... 157.45 TOM MILLS PSI INC...........................Services and Other............ 1,330.00 TRACY OPP........................................Services and Other............... 211.96 TRI COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT ............................................................Services and Other............... 375.00 TRI-COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT ............................................................Community Programs...... 18,895.57 US DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION....MISC.................................. 1,497.51 VALERIE MEROS...............................Services and Other............... 676.56 VANESSA FRAZIER............................Services and Other................. 40.66 VANESSA HUGHES............................Community Programs............. 45.74 VANESSA HUGHES............................Services and Other............... 640.38 VERIZON WIRELESS.........................Services and Other.......... 15,737.55 VERMEL PAIGE..................................Community Programs........... 500.00 VICTORIA ARMSTRONG-MENSAH...Community Programs........ 3,075.00 VILLAGER NEWSPAPER GROUP.....Services and Other............... 215.74 W.H. GRIFFIN, TRUSTEE...................MISC.................................... 626.52 WADSWORTH TOO LLC....................Community Programs........... 800.00 WASTE MANAGEMENT OF COLORADO ............................................................Capital Outlay....................... 195.51 WINNER STORAGE LLC....................Community Programs........... 114.00 XCEL ENERGY...................................Community Programs........... 232.64 YANGSON BAKER..............................Services and Other................. 27.52 YOMIYUBYA UMA...............................Services and Other............... 177.13 YVETTE YEON...................................Services and Other............... 183.67 ZHANNA ZUKIN..................................Services and Other................. 15.42 FUND REPORT - 12 Electronic Filing Technology COLORADO SECRETARY OF STATE ............................................................MISC............................... 23,122.00 HOV SERVICES INC..........................Services and Other............ 3,420.68 FUND REPORT - 14 Law Enforcement Authority District 1ST CLASS TOWING.........................Services and Other............... 205.00 ADRIENNE JUSTINE ORTIZ..............Services and Other................. 40.00 ARAPAHOE COUNTY SHERIFFS OFFICE ............................................................Supplies................................ 450.00 CAROL A WINTER..............................Services and Other............... 160.00 CENTURA HEALTH CORPORATION...Services and Other................ 300.00 CHERRY KNOLLS PHILLIPS 66........Services and Other............... 617.60 COLORADO DEPT OF HUMAN SVCS ............................................................Services and Other............ 1,530.00 DELL COMPUTER CORPORATION...Services and Other............ 1,702.14 DF INC.................................................Services and Other............... 537.60 EVA LOUISE FOSTER........................Services and Other............... 560.00 JUDICIARY COURTS STATE OF CO...Services and Other................ 186.00 KAISER PERMANENTE.....................MISC............................... 59,443.75 LANGUAGE LINE SERVICES............Services and Other............... 227.82 LAUREN MUSSER.............................Services and Other................. 40.00 LAZ PARKING.....................................Services and Other............... 286.00 LIGHTING ACCESSORY & WARNING ............................................................Services and Other............... 376.86 LOS VERDES III LLC..........................Services and Other............ 1,500.00 PALACE CONSTRUCTION CO INC...Services and Other............... 232.00 RAY ALLEN MANUFACTURING CO INC ............................................................Supplies................................ 213.49 RELIANCE STANDARD LIFE INSURANCE ............................................................MISC................................. 5,928.37 ROSA CORPORATION.......................Services and Other............... 211.20 STANDARD INSURANCE COMPANY ............................................................MISC................................. 2,669.37 TEXAS CHILD SUPPORT...................MISC................................. 1,384.62 THE MEDICAL CENTER OF AURORA ............................................................Services and Other............... 680.00 THOMSON REUTERS-WEST............Services and Other................. 80.89 US HEALTHWORKS PROVIDER NETWORK ............................................................Services and Other................. 81.00 VERIZON WIRELESS.........................Services and Other............ 3,756.66 VICTIM ASSISTANCE LAW................Services and Other............ 2,601.00 WASTE MANAGEMENT OF DENVER ............................................................Services and Other................. 57.03 WATCHGUARD VIDEO.......................Supplies................................ 778.00 FUND REPORT - 15 Arapahoe / Douglas Works! ACADEMY FOR DENTAL ASST CAREERS ............................................................Services and Other............ 3,000.00
ACCOUNTING & BUSINESS SCHOOL ............................................................Services and Other.......... 23,980.00 ADERONKE TAIWO............................Services and Other............... 104.03 ANDREA BARNUM.............................Services and Other............... 426.44 ARAPAHOE/DOUGLAS WORKS........Services and Other............ 9,293.00 BARBARA KESSEL.............................Services and Other................. 42.89 BETH FREDEEN.................................Services and Other............... 188.71 BRENDAN BOWAR............................Services and Other................. 30.00 CDW GOVERNMENT.........................Supplies........................... 10,040.83 CENTRAL COLORADO AHEC...........Services and Other.......... 14,000.00 CHARLENE DEL VESCOVO..............Services and Other................. 83.91 CHELSEA BEARD..............................Services and Other................. 61.33 CHRISTIAN ASSISTED LIVING HOMES ............................................................Services and Other............ 2,958.00 CHRISTINE BRODERS......................Services and Other................. 19.62 CHRISTINE NICOLE GRASSI............Services and Other............... 242.91 CHRISTOPHER JAMES LAROUCHE ............................................................Community Programs........... 100.00 CHRISTOPHER MATT CORNETT......Services and Other............... 132.60 COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE ............................................................Community Programs........... 190.00 COMMERCIAL VEHICLE TRAINING CENTER ............................................................Services and Other............ 6,000.00 DAISY MAYES....................................Services and Other................. 11.06 DAJON BANNON................................Services and Other............... 100.00 DOUGLASS COLONY GROUP INC...Services and Other............ 1,928.50 DUANE HENDY..................................Services and Other............... 100.00 ELIZABETH MIKALATOS....................Services and Other............... 208.38 ERICA CARR......................................Services and Other................. 77.34 EXCEL DRIVER SERVICES LLC.......Services and Other............ 4,500.00 FAMILY SUPPORT REGISTRY..........MISC................................. 1,926.63 FHEG ARAPAHOE COMMUNITY COLLEGE ............................................................Services and Other............... 103.75 FRANK DAVIS.....................................Services and Other................. 18.15 FRONT RANGE COMMUNITY COLLEGE ............................................................Services and Other............... 800.65 GAYLORD FAMILY PARTNERSHIP...Community Programs........ 2,700.00 INSIGHT PUBLIC SECTOR INC.........Supplies............................. 4,542.48 JAMIE FISHER....................................Services and Other................. 64.18 JEFFERSON COUNTY ACCTG DEPT ............................................................Services and Other.......... 13,124.58 JESSICA LICHOTA..............................Services and Other................. 11.66 JESSICA TRUJILLO............................Services and Other................. 75.37 JOHN D NEBEL..................................Services and Other............ 4,870.00 JUDITH EMERY..................................Services and Other............... 192.59 JUSTIN L SMITH.................................Services and Other............... 170.00 KAISER PERMANENTE.....................MISC............................... 51,524.76 KATHY S ZARLENGO.........................Services and Other................. 81.97 KELLY A FOLKS..................................Services and Other................. 55.44 KELLY VIGIL........................................Services and Other............... 183.94 LAURA TAYLOR..................................Services and Other............... 226.98 MADYSON M GLASGOW...................Services and Other................... 2.83 MARIA I WAGNER..............................Community Programs........ 1,250.00 MATTHEW C MAYS............................Services and Other............... 100.00 METROPOLITAN STATE UNIVERSITY ............................................................Services and Other........ 120,000.00 MICHAEL OEHLKERS........................Services and Other............... 225.87 MOHAMED A FARAH..........................Services and Other................. 37.93 NIELS E CHRISTENSEN....................Services and Other................. 33.79 ONLINE CONSULTING INC................Services and Other............ 3,200.00 PAKITA ECKFORD..............................Services and Other............... 420.80 PATRICK J HOLWELL.........................Services and Other............... 221.10 PETRA CHAVEZ.................................Services and Other............... 209.96 PICKENS TECH..................................Community Programs........... 156.00 PICKENS TECH..................................Services and Other............ 2,480.00 PROVIDERS RESOURCE..................Community Programs........... 250.00 RED ROCKS COMMUNITY COLLEGE ............................................................Services and Other............... 997.80 REGIONAL TRANSPORTATION DISTRICT ............................................................Community Programs...... 17,112.00 REGIS UNIVERSITY...........................Services and Other............ 4,745.00 RELIANCE STANDARD LIFE INSURANCE ............................................................MISC................................. 6,840.33 ROCKY MOUNTAIN BOTTLED WATER ............................................................Services and Other................. 92.00 ROCKY MOUNTAIN WORKFORCE...Services and Other............... 990.00 RODNEY LANHAM.............................Services and Other................. 63.87 RONALD PEREA................................Services and Other................. 58.42 RUTH MCCORMICK...........................Services and Other................... 9.86 SALLY WADSWORTH........................Services and Other................. 24.85 SASHA EASTON.................................Services and Other................. 36.90 SASHA LARSON.................................Services and Other................. 20.00 SECOND CHANCE CENTER INC......Community Programs........ 2,400.00 SHRED-IT USA...................................Services and Other............... 326.26 SILVIA OCAMPO YANET....................Services and Other................. 15.04 SPRING INTERNATIONAL LANGUAGE ............................................................Services and Other............ 1,050.00 STANDARD INSURANCE COMPANY ............................................................MISC................................. 2,744.31 STEPHANIE MUFIC............................Services and Other............... 353.93 SUZIE MILLER....................................Services and Other............... 167.32 TANYA JO DEBARDELABEN.............Services and Other............... 187.17 THE BAWMANN GROUP INC............Services and Other............ 8,267.57 THE COLORADO SCHOOL FOR.......Services and Other............ 1,980.00 THE JOB STORE................................Services and Other............ 8,922.18 THE MASTER’S APPRENTICE..........Services and Other.......... 12,000.00 THE SAGE CORPORATION...............Services and Other............ 3,000.00 TO, LUONG.........................................Services and Other................. 18.75 TYLER SMITH.....................................Services and Other................. 76.19 US DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION....MISC..................................... 558.50 VALERO MARKETING & SUPPLY CO. ............................................................Community Programs........ 4,912.57 VALORIE A BAILEY.............................Services and Other................. 45.48 VERIZON WIRELESS.........................Services and Other............... 695.63 WEIFIELD GROUP CONTRACTING LLC ............................................................Community Programs........... 202.00 WILLIAM CASE HARPER...................Services and Other............... 100.00 FUND REPORT - 16 Road and Bridge ACF FINCO I LP..................................Supplies............................. 1,494.45 AGGREGATE INDUSTRIES...............Supplies............................. 6,744.44 ALFRED BENESCH & COMPANY......Services and Other............ 1,025.90 ALLEGRO COFFEE COMPANY.........Supplies................................ 259.00 AT&T MOBILITY II LLC.......................Services and Other............... 695.75 CITY OF SHERIDAN...........................Services and Other.......... 17,561.76 FASTENAL COMPANY.......................Supplies............................. 1,497.90 GRAINGER.........................................Supplies............................. 1,057.06 GREATWOOD LUMBER & HARDWARE ............................................................Supplies................................ 150.96 GREBDNILL INC.................................Supplies................................ 119.95 HORIZON LAWN & TREE CARE INC.....Services and Other............. 66,396.50 ICC DISTRIBUTION GROUP LLC......Supplies............................. 2,081.94 IDEAL FENCING CORPORATION......Supplies............................. 1,076.00 IDENTITY INC.....................................Supplies............................. 4,742.78 IREA....................................................Services and Other............... 418.86 JALISCO INTERNATIONAL, INC........Services and Other........ 142,085.14 JK TRANSPORTS INC........................Services and Other........ 173,028.42 KAISER PERMANENTE.....................MISC............................... 46,817.97 KTP ENTERPRISES INC....................Supplies................................ 443.50 LAKEVIEW AT ATHE HILLS HOA.......Supplies................................ 151.68 LOWES COMMERCIAL SERVICES...Supplies................................ 651.60 MATHESON TRIGAS INC...................Supplies................................ 110.80 NORTHERN IMPORTS.......................Supplies................................ 450.00 OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH CENTERS OF ............................................................Services and Other............... 282.00 RELIANCE STANDARD LIFE INSURANCE ............................................................MISC................................. 4,686.96 ROTH SHANNON...............................Services and Other............ 1,200.00 STANDARD INSURANCE COMPANY ............................................................MISC................................. 2,161.09 STOCKYARDS LUMBER & RANCH SUPPLY CO ............................................................Supplies........................... 22,912.20 TOWN OF BENNETT..........................Services and Other............... 923.50 TOWN OF BOW MAR.........................Services and Other............ 2,984.53 TOWN OF COLUMBINE VALLEY.......Services and Other............ 6,672.94 TOWN OF DEER TRAIL......................Services and Other............... 747.67 TOWN OF FOXFIELD.........................Services and Other............ 3,195.69 VANCE BROTHERS INC....................Supplies................................ 604.85 VERIZON WIRELESS.........................Services and Other............ 1,687.92 WASTE MANAGEMENT OF COLORADO ............................................................Services and Other............... 675.50 WL CONTRACTORS INC...................Services and Other.......... 24,813.05 XCEL ENERGY...................................Services and Other............ 1,518.30 FUND REPORT - 20 Sheriff’s Commissary ARAPAHOE LIBRARY DISTRICT.......Services and Other.......... 13,887.50 BAKER & TAYLOR..............................Supplies............................. 2,872.28 BARGREEN ELLINSON INC..............Supplies............................. 2,915.28 COMCAST...........................................Services and Other............... 654.31 CORRECT CARE SOLUTIONS LLC..Services and Other............ 7,764.42
DEBRA RENEE TYGRETT.................Services and Other............ 1,522.50 DEMCO INC........................................Supplies................................ 278.79 KAISER PERMANENTE.....................MISC................................. 5,254.23 KING SOOPERS.................................Supplies............................. 2,350.00 NANCY LANTZ....................................Services and Other............... 440.00 RELIANCE STANDARD LIFE INSURANCE ............................................................MISC.................................... 485.58 STANDARD INSURANCE COMPANY ............................................................MISC.................................... 219.17 USA TODAY........................................Services and Other............... 104.16 FUND REPORT - 21 Community Development AURORA HOUSING AUTHORITY......Services and Other............ 6,205.62 BROTHERS REDEVELOPMENT INC ............................................................Services and Other............... 564.24 CITY OF ENGLEWOOD......................Services and Other.......... 17,406.47 COLORADO EVICTION DEFENSE CENTER ............................................................Services and Other............ 5,500.00 HABITAT FOR HUMANITY OF METRO ............................................................Services and Other........ 269,321.08 KAISER PERMANENTE.....................MISC................................. 1,954.38 LITTLETON HOUSING AUTHORITY.. Community Programs........ 2,853.11 NATIONAL COMMUNITY....................Services and Other............ 1,000.00 RELIANCE STANDARD LIFE INSURANCE ............................................................MISC.................................... 177.75 STANDARD INSURANCE COMPANY ............................................................MISC...................................... 87.56 STRAIGHT LINE SAWCUTTING INC.Services and Other............ 7,529.65 VERIZON WIRELESS.........................Services and Other................. 20.01 VILLAGER NEWSPAPER GROUP.....Services and Other................. 93.82 FUND REPORT - 22 Forfeited Property GRAINGER.........................................Supplies........................... 36,314.40 FUND REPORT - 25 Developmental Disability DEVELOPMENTAL PATHWAYS.........Services and Other..... 2,601,431.55 FUND REPORT - 26 Grants 13TH AVENUE APARTMENTS LLC....Community Programs........ 1,015.00 ADAM SONGER..................................Community Programs........ 1,000.00 ANGELA STANTON............................Services and Other................. 62.35 APPLEGATE COLORADO LLC..........MISC................................. 4,155.50 APPLEGATE COLORADO LLC..........Supplies................................. (40.30) ASHLEY YANT....................................Services and Other............... 141.61 BLUE TARP FINANCIAL INC..............Supplies............................. 5,398.07 BRENDA SIMONS..............................Services and Other................. 80.57 CITY OF AURORA..............................Services and Other............... 283.89 COLUMBIA INDUSTRIES INC............Supplies................................ 142.79 COMCOR INC.....................................Community Programs........... 155.70 CORECIVIC LLC.................................Community Programs.... 294,099.86 CORECIVIC LLC.................................Services and Other............ 7,375.00 EAGLE ROCK SUPPLY......................MISC................................. 2,089.50 ELOISA ALTAMIRA..............................Services and Other................. 76.17 GARD CONSTRUCTION SERVICES INC ............................................................Services and Other............ 4,027.00 GRID ALTERNATIVES........................Services and Other.......... 11,217.00 H & A PROPERTIES LLC....................Services and Other.......... 16,378.88 HELEN SHEEREN..............................Services and Other................. 33.08 HERITAGE HOUSE LLC.....................Community Programs........ 1,000.00 HOLLY HOOVER................................Services and Other................. 46.92 INTERVENTION COMMUNITY...........Community Programs........ 4,285.35 INTREPID VENTURE GROUP LLC....Services and Other............ 7,083.40 JOHN ODENHEIMER.........................Services and Other............... 225.02 JOY BAUER........................................Services and Other................. 96.55 KAISER PERMANENTE.....................MISC............................... 22,098.37 LITTLETON HOUSING AUTHORITY.. Community Programs........... 298.00 LOHMILLER AND COMPANY.............MISC.................................... 702.25 LOHMILLER AND COMPANY.............Supplies................................ 282.48 LORI BIEWEN.....................................Services and Other................. 60.50 LOWES COMMERCIAL SERVICES...MISC.................................... 655.81 LOWES COMMERCIAL SERVICES...Supplies................................ 236.31 MARCIA A HANNAH...........................Community Programs........... 420.00 MAUREEN UPTHEGROVE................Services and Other................. 59.51 PHILIP ARREOLA...............................Services and Other............... 309.29 PRCP-AURORA LLC..........................Community Programs........... 700.00 REGINA BOSMA/PETTY CASH.........Supplies................................ 413.93 RELIANCE STANDARD LIFE INSURANCE ............................................................MISC................................. 2,059.63 RIS INSULATION SUPPLY.................MISC................................. 2,827.44 ROP LYNNEWOOD LLC.....................Community Programs........ 1,295.00 SANDRA HOLMES.............................Services and Other................. 40.66 SENIORS’ RESOURCE CENTER INC ............................................................Services and Other.......... 26,195.74 STANDARD INSURANCE COMPANY ............................................................MISC.................................... 923.05 STEVE ELLIOTT.................................Services and Other................. 41.15 TERESA MARLOWE...........................Services and Other................... 3.28 THE GEO GROUP INC.......................Community Programs.... 274,584.36 THE GEO GROUP INC.......................Services and Other.......... 10,670.00 TYCO FIRE & SECURITY (US)..........Services and Other............... 173.84 TYCO INTEGRATED SECURITY LLC ............................................................Services and Other............... 161.71 TYLER TECHNOLOGIES INC............Services and Other............ 3,375.00 VALLEN DISTRIBUTION INC.............Supplies................................ 484.00 VERIZON WIRELESS.........................Services and Other............... 391.02 WASTE MANAGEMENT OF COLORADO ............................................................Services and Other............... 145.74 WHOLE ENERGY AND HARDWARE INC ............................................................MISC................................. 1,815.48 XCEL ENERGY...................................Services and Other............... 360.82 FUND REPORT - 28 Open Space Sales Tax A2M4SEEN LLP..................................Capital Outlay....................... 383.00 ACTION CARE AMBULANCE, INC.....Services and Other............... 500.00 ALLEGRO COFFEE COMPANY.........Services and Other................. 49.50 ALLEGRO COFFEE COMPANY.........Supplies................................ 108.60 ANTHONY S GALLAGHER.................Services and Other............... 350.00 APPLEGATE GROUP INC..................Services and Other............... 500.00 ARTEMIO CHAVEZ.............................MISC................................. 1,115.00 AURORA MEDIA GROUP LLC...........Services and Other............ 1,115.50 BILL MCCARTIN.................................MISC...................................... 50.00 CARNATION BUILDING SERVICE INC ............................................................Services and Other............ 1,356.28 CHERRY CREEK VISTA PARK AND..Services and Other.......... 76,000.00 CITY OF AURORA..............................Services and Other........ 137,252.00 CITY OF CENTENNIAL.......................Services and Other........ 100,000.00 CLASSIC LINGUISTICS BUREAU INC ............................................................Services and Other............... 621.08 CODE 4 SECURITY SERVICES LLC.Services and Other............ 6,410.00 CPS DISTRIBUTORS INC..................Services and Other............ 1,209.91 CPS DISTRIBUTORS INC..................Supplies................................ 948.45 CSPTA.................................................MISC.................................... 900.00 DELL COMPUTER CORPORATION...Services and Other............... 349.86 DESIRAE STAHLY..............................MISC................................. 1,000.00 DISTINCTIVE THREADS, INC............Supplies................................ 364.18 ECONO CAT CLUB CAT SHOW.........MISC................................. 1,100.00 ELECTRI-TEK LLC.............................Services and Other............ 1,819.64 ENGLEWOOD LOCK AND SAFE INC ............................................................Supplies.................................. 93.42 FABIOLA TELLEZ................................MISC................................. 1,000.00 FELSBURG HOLT AND ULLEVIG......Services and Other.......... 21,197.67 FOUR M ENTERPRISES....................Services and Other................. 34.00 GIT R DONE PEST CONTROL INC....Services and Other............... 200.00 GRAINGER.........................................Supplies............................. 1,047.02 HILDA HERNANDEZ...........................MISC.................................... 760.00 I-70 SCOUT.........................................Services and Other............... 888.84 INTERGROUP INC.............................Capital Outlay.................... 1,750.80 INTERGROUP INC.............................Services and Other............... 130.00 INTERLINE BRANDS INC...................Supplies............................. 2,211.18 INTERNATIONAL PRODUCTION.......Services and Other............ 1,440.00 IREA....................................................Services and Other............... 160.21 KAISER PERMANENTE.....................MISC................................. 9,041.15 KATHERINE CARRILLO.....................MISC................................. 1,111.00 LUIS RODRIGUEZ..............................MISC................................. 1,100.00 LUISA VICTORIA.................................MISC.................................... 901.00 MACARI-HEALEY PUBLISHING CO LLC ............................................................Services and Other............ 1,261.46 MARIA CERVANTES...........................MISC.................................... 880.00 MARIA CONTRERAS..........................MISC.................................... 980.00 MARIA LEDEZMA...............................MISC.................................... 908.00 MICHAEL L HARRITY.........................Services and Other............ 1,625.00 PARKER JORDAN METROPOLITAN DISTRICT ............................................................Services and Other.......... 72,000.00 PARSONS TRANSPORTATION GROUP ............................................................Services and Other.......... 92,697.08 POTESTIO BROTHERS.....................Supplies.................................. 43.80 RELIANCE STANDARD LIFE INSURANCE ............................................................MISC................................. 1,444.21
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PAGE 24 | THE VILLAGER • August 9, 2018 — Continued from page 23 — ROBERTO FAVELA.............................MISC................................. 1,025.00 ROCKY MOUNTAIN BOTTLED WATER ............................................................Services and Other............... 255.40 ROTH SHANNON...............................Services and Other............... 205.00 STANDARD INSURANCE COMPANY ............................................................MISC.................................... 443.01 STREAM DESIGN LLC.......................Services and Other............ 4,732.50 TERESA GOMEZ................................MISC................................. 1,120.00 TOWN OF BENNETT..........................Services and Other............ 8,220.00 TRIPLE L&P INC.................................Services and Other............ 7,407.22 VECTOR DISEASE CONTROL..........Services and Other............ 7,510.00 VERIZON WIRELESS.........................Services and Other............ 1,833.06 W R SINGLETON................................Services and Other............... 525.00 WASTE MANAGEMENT OF COLORADO ............................................................Services and Other............... 197.00 WEED WRANGLERS..........................Services and Other.......... 12,181.20 WENGER CORPORATION.................Supplies................................ 992.00 XCEL ENERGY...................................Services and Other.......... 17,409.01 YECENIA CRUZ..................................MISC................................. 1,100.00 FUND REPORT - 29 Homeland Security - North Central ACKERMAN ENGINEERING INC.......Services and Other............ 2,000.00 BULLSHARK INC................................Services and Other............ 1,227.46 C SCOTT KELLAR..............................MISC............................... 11,200.00 CHARLES SCOTT KELLAR................Services and Other............... 144.80 CRITIGEN LLC....................................Services and Other............ 1,145.00 EON OFFICE PRODUCTS.................Services and Other............... 578.70 FIRE & SAFETY OF DENVER INC.....Services and Other............... 423.25 GIUSEPPE’S PIZZERIA & DELI.........Services and Other............... 953.76 KAISER PERMANENTE.....................MISC................................. 1,663.94 KEVIN KAY..........................................Services and Other............... 462.65 KYLE SHAWN LOPEZ........................Services and Other............... 200.00 LARRY JACK SCHWARZ II................Services and Other................. 40.00 LEE LAMPERT....................................Services and Other............ 1,040.00 RELIANCE STANDARD LIFE INSURANCE ............................................................MISC.................................... 207.03 RICHARD C PRICE.............................Services and Other............ 4,998.41 ROBERT ALLEN PETRIE...................Services and Other............... 460.00 ROBERT F DORROH III.....................Services and Other............... 280.00 SHARON MARIE NUANES.................Services and Other............... 200.00 STANDARD INSURANCE COMPANY ............................................................MISC...................................... 74.04 STEWART JAMES VISSER................Services and Other............... 115.18 TIME CREATORS INC........................Services and Other............... 240.00 VERIZON WIRELESS.........................Services and Other............... 240.14 WEST METRO FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT ............................................................Services and Other............... 825.00 XCEL ENERGY...................................Services and Other............... 180.13 FUND REPORT - 33 Building Maintenance Fund A & A TRADIN POST INC....................Services and Other............... 129.61 BEST PLUMBING SPECIALTIES INC ............................................................Services and Other............... 521.00 BOULEVARD SUPPLY LLC................Services and Other............ 1,177.30 BRIGHTVIEW LANDSCAPE SERVICES INC ............................................................Services and Other............... 248.73 BROWN BROTHERS WATERPROFING LLC ............................................................Services and Other............ 1,084.00 CENTURYLINK...................................Services and Other............... 425.94 CHARLES D JONES & CO INC..........Services and Other............... 697.45 CHARLES D JONES & CO INC..........Supplies............................. 1,472.06 CITY OF LITTLETON..........................Services and Other............ 1,000.00 COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF LABOR ............................................................Services and Other................. 60.00 DEWCO PUMPS & EQUIPMENT INC ............................................................Services and Other............... 156.00 DS WATERS OF AMERICA INC.........Supplies.................................. 61.64 DYNAMIC CONTROLS INC................Supplies............................. 3,229.20 ELECTRI-TEK LLC.............................Services and Other............ 2,425.47 ENGLEWOOD LOCK AND SAFE INC ............................................................Services and Other................. 97.57 ENGLEWOOD LOCK AND SAFE INC ............................................................Supplies.................................. 39.50 FAS SYSTEMS GROUP LLC..............Services and Other............ 1,670.35 FASTENAL COMPANY.......................Supplies.................................. 97.67 FASTSIGNS OF ENGLEWOOD..........Services and Other............... 346.96 FIRE ALARM SYSTEM TECHNOLOGIES INC ............................................................Services and Other............... 280.00 FOLIAGE DESIGN SYSTEMS OF......Services and Other............... 405.58 FOLIAGE DESIGN SYSTEMS OF......Supplies................................ 405.58 GOLD PEAK INVESTMENT CORP....Supplies................................ 183.30 GRAINGER.........................................Services and Other............... 248.38 GRAINGER.........................................Supplies................................ 641.60 HORIZON............................................Services and Other............... 574.88 INTERLINE BRANDS INC...................Supplies............................. 9,734.71 INTERSTATE ALL BATTERY CENTER ............................................................Services and Other............ 1,001.70 INTERSTATE ENERGY INC...............Services and Other............... 418.00 JOHNSON CONTROLS INC...............Services and Other............ 1,175.00 JOHNSTONE SUPPLY OF DENVER... Services and Other................ 532.89 KEESEN LANDSCAPE MANAGEMENT INC ............................................................Services and Other............ 4,599.62 LAWSON PRODUCTS INC.................Supplies................................ 170.16 MICHAEL J CAMPBELL......................Services and Other............... 500.00 MOBILE MINI LLC...............................Services and Other................. 98.53 OVERHEAD DOOR COMPANY..........Services and Other............ 1,646.94 RAMPART SUPPLY INC.....................Services and Other............ 1,066.44 ROCKY MOUNTAIN BOTTLED WATER ............................................................Supplies.................................... 5.95 ROCKY MOUNTAIN PARKING LOT...Services and Other............... 615.00 SAVATREE LLC..................................Services and Other............ 1,385.00 SHERWIN WILLIAMS.........................Services and Other............ 1,019.69 SHRED-IT USA...................................Services and Other............ 1,960.32 SIEMENS INDUSTRY INC..................Services and Other............ 1,007.00 SOLSBURY HILL LLC.........................Services and Other............... 438.32 THE SHERWIN WILLIAMS CO...........Services and Other............... 476.72 TRANE INC.........................................Services and Other............ 3,000.78 FUND REPORT - 34 Fair Fund 7D CONSTRUCTION SERVICE LLC.... Services and Other............. 1,950.00 AARON MEININGER..........................Supplies.................................... 8.00 AARON VOLOSIN...............................Services and Other............... 180.00 ABBY NORDEN..................................Supplies.................................... 9.00 ABIGAIL ALLRED................................Supplies.................................. 40.00 ABIGAIL FRERICKS...........................Supplies.................................... 2.00 ABRIANA CUVELIER..........................Supplies................................ 108.00 AIDAN BRAY.......................................Supplies.................................... 5.00 ALEXANDER ONEILL.........................Supplies.................................... 8.00 ALEXIS LEWEY..................................Supplies.................................. 21.00 ALISA NORDEN..................................Supplies.................................. 12.00 ALISSA DUBOIS.................................Supplies.................................. 29.00 ALLISON GRIFFIN..............................Supplies.................................. 46.00 ALYSSA BRAY....................................Supplies.................................... 5.00 AMANDA HARTZELL..........................Supplies.................................. 58.00 AMBERG ENTERTAINMENT COLORADO ............................................................Services and Other.......... 10,000.00 AMELIA KING......................................Services and Other................. 50.00 AMY BISHOP......................................Supplies.................................... 4.00 AMY COX............................................Services and Other................. 75.00 ANDDREW POGSON.........................Services and Other............ 4,000.00 ANDREA BRAY...................................Supplies.................................... 5.00 ANDREW GROELING.........................Supplies.................................... 5.00 ANGEL MASON-WARREN.................Supplies.................................. 30.00 ANNA VETTER...................................Supplies................................ 180.00 ANNA WIKOWSKY..............................Supplies.................................. 50.00 ANNAMARIE VAUGHAN.....................Supplies.................................. 15.00 ARIEL GREENE..................................Supplies.................................... 6.00 ASHLEY COLLITT...............................Supplies.................................. 52.00 ASHLYN SIDELKO..............................Supplies.................................... 2.00 AUBRIELLE REYNOLDS....................Supplies.................................. 41.00 AUSTIN EURITT.................................Supplies.................................. 49.00 AUSTIN FRERICKS............................Supplies.................................... 5.00 AVERY SEIBERT................................Supplies.................................. 20.00 AVID4 ADVENTURE INC....................Services and Other............ 3,043.00 BARBARA ARCHER...........................Supplies.................................... 3.00 BECCA MARVIN.................................Supplies.................................... 5.00 BENEDICT WILSON...........................Supplies.................................... 5.00 BENJAMIN MATHIS............................Supplies.................................. 22.00 BERKELEY TIDWELL.........................Supplies.................................... 5.00 BETHANY LUTZ..................................Supplies.................................... 3.00 BEVERLY INGLE................................Supplies.................................... 1.00 BRAD YOUNGER...............................Services and Other................. 50.00 BRAIDYN OMALLEY...........................Supplies.................................. 22.00 BREANNA MATHIS.............................Supplies.................................. 18.00 BRETT MEISINGER............................Services and Other............... 150.00 BRIANNA LYNNES..............................Supplies.................................. 26.00 BRIANNA MACKEY.............................Services and Other............... 115.00 BRISTOL MCINTYRE.........................Supplies.................................... 5.00 BRODY DESPARD..............................Supplies.................................. 16.00
LEGALS BROOKE MILLER...............................Supplies.................................. 10.00 BROOKLYN SURRATT.......................Supplies.................................. 10.00 CALEB JOHNSON..............................Supplies.................................... 3.00 CALLIE RHYNE..................................Supplies.................................. 57.00 CAMDEN HESS..................................Supplies.................................. 94.00 CARLA WISE......................................Supplies.................................. 33.00 CAROL LANGE...................................Supplies.................................... 3.00 CAROL OMEARA................................Services and Other............... 100.00 CAROLYN MORRIS............................Supplies.................................... 4.00 CAROLYN MULLIGAN........................Services and Other............... 100.00 CAROLYNN AMES..............................Supplies.................................... 5.00 CARSON BURKE................................Supplies.................................... 5.00 CASSIDY BOOGHIER........................Supplies.................................... 2.00 CATHERINE PAZ................................Supplies.................................... 1.00 CATHY ZIRELBACH...........................Supplies.................................... 2.00 CELIA DIAZ.........................................Supplies.................................. 40.00 CELINA RAYMOND.............................Supplies.................................. 27.00 CHANCE LEWEY................................Supplies.................................... 2.00 CHLOE SCHROEDER........................Supplies.................................... 8.00 CHRIS SMITH.....................................Supplies................................ 600.00 CHRISTINA BRADLEY........................Supplies.................................... 3.00 CHRISTINA BROWN-YBARRA...........Supplies.................................. 11.00 CHRISTINA CIFUENTES....................Supplies.................................... 4.00 CHRISTINA COOK..............................Supplies.................................... 8.00 CL MCGILL..........................................Services and Other............... 926.18 CLARA TUTAJ.....................................Supplies.................................. 22.00 CODE 4 SECURITY SERVICES LLC...Services and Other........... 15,000.00 CODY DUBOIS...................................Supplies.................................... 4.00 CODY LEBLANC.................................Services and Other............... 150.00 CODY MURRAY..................................Supplies.................................. 12.00 COLORADO GARDEN TRACTOR.....Services and Other............... 500.00 CONNER PRICE.................................Supplies.................................. 26.00 CONNIE CECIL...................................Services and Other............... 100.00 CONNOR HARRIS..............................Supplies.................................. 60.00 COURTNEY BAUER...........................Supplies.................................. 30.00 CRYSTAL TROSPER..........................Supplies.................................. 16.00 DAISY BOULTER................................Services and Other............... 100.00 DANIEL BARRETT..............................Services and Other............... 150.00 DANIEL COOK....................................Supplies.................................... 8.00 DANIELLE SEIBOLD..........................Supplies.................................. 13.00 DAPHNE KURTZ.................................Supplies.................................... 8.00 DAVID CLACK.....................................Services and Other............... 100.00 DAVID VETTER...................................Supplies................................ 124.00 DEANNE NIERENGARTEN................Supplies.................................... 1.00 DIANA WOOD.....................................Supplies.................................. 12.00 DIANE HENDERSON..........................Supplies.................................... 2.00 DIERS EXHIBIT GROUP....................Supplies............................. 1,593.00 DILLON MARTIN.................................Services and Other............... 180.00 DISTINCTIVE THREADS, INC............Supplies............................. 1,611.69 DON RODRIGUEZ..............................Supplies.................................... 8.00 DONNA HANLON................................Supplies.................................. 12.00 DONNETTA WILHELM........................Supplies.................................. 41.00 DR JAMIE AKERS...............................Services and Other............... 100.00 DREW SMIALEK.................................Supplies.................................. 24.00 DUELING DOGS LLC.........................Services and Other............ 3,750.00 DYLAN PRICE....................................Supplies.................................. 16.00 DYLAN WRIGHT.................................Supplies.................................. 31.00 EILEEN ANDERSEN...........................Supplies.................................... 3.00 ELAINE CLASS...................................Supplies.................................... 3.00 ELIZA ALLRED....................................Supplies.................................. 20.00 ELIZABETH GREENMAN...................Supplies.................................... 5.00 ELIZABETH PLYLER..........................Supplies.................................... 3.00 ELIZABETH WESTENDORF..............Supplies.................................. 12.00 ELK CREEK 4H CLUB........................Services and Other............ 1,200.00 ELLIE MARTIN....................................Supplies.................................... 9.00 ELVADINE SELIGMANN.....................Supplies.................................... 5.00 EMILIA SWITZER................................Supplies.................................... 9.00 EMILY ALLRED...................................Supplies.................................... 3.00 EMILY BROWN...................................Supplies.................................... 6.00 EMILY PERANNI.................................Supplies.................................... 5.00 EMMI VAN ZOEST..............................Supplies.................................. 13.00 EMMY KIEFER....................................Supplies.................................. 10.00 ERIC GREENE....................................Supplies.................................. 10.00 EVELYN ALTON..................................Supplies.................................. 45.00 EVIN VINCENT...................................Supplies.................................... 5.00 EXTREME EVENT PRODUCTIONS INC ............................................................Services and Other............ 5,250.00 FAITH LIND.........................................Supplies.................................. 10.00 FRED BEARDSLEE............................Services and Other............... 100.00 GABRIELLA HAMMOND.....................Supplies.................................... 5.00 GALE LOEFFLER...............................Services and Other............... 100.00 GARRETT FETTY...............................Supplies.................................. 10.00 GARRETT RUTKOWSKI.....................Supplies.................................... 5.00 GIANNA DYE......................................Supplies.................................... 8.00 GRACE ALLRED.................................Supplies.................................. 11.00 GRACE HALL......................................Supplies.................................. 28.00 GRACE MCINTYRE............................Supplies.................................. 20.00 GRANT FETTY....................................Supplies.................................. 10.00 GRAYSON HOFFMAN-ROENFELDT... Supplies................................... 12.00 HALEY ARNDT....................................Supplies.................................... 5.00 HALEY MORRIS.................................Supplies.................................. 16.00 HANNAH JOBE...................................Supplies.................................. 13.00 HEATHER LEVY.................................Supplies.................................. 14.00 HOPE CLEVELAND............................Supplies.................................. 22.00 HOPE FRENCH..................................Supplies.................................. 30.00 ISAAC WILSON..................................Supplies.................................... 5.00 ISABELLA CASTLE.............................Supplies.................................... 6.00 ISABELLA DOMINGUEZ.....................Supplies.................................. 53.00 ISABELLE BABI..................................Supplies.................................... 4.00 JACKSON SEIBERT...........................Supplies.................................. 42.00 JACOB SORENSON...........................Supplies.................................... 6.00 JADE BROSTROM..............................Supplies.................................... 3.00 JANE GOLDY......................................Supplies.................................. 24.00 JARON LOVING..................................Supplies.................................... 5.00 JASON OMALLEY...............................Supplies.................................... 4.00 JEAN WALTON...................................Supplies.................................. 15.00 JEANNE HARVEY...............................Supplies.................................... 5.00 JEANNE MCWILLIAMS.......................Supplies.................................. 99.00 JERI MURPHY....................................Supplies.................................. 12.00 JERRY SHANDS.................................Supplies.................................... 3.00 JESSICA MILLER................................Supplies.................................. 48.00 JESSICA SPEER................................Services and Other............... 100.00 JIM N NICKS DENVER LLC...............Supplies............................. 4,871.10 JODI GRAGG......................................Supplies.................................... 3.00 JOEY MILLER.....................................Supplies.................................... 5.00 JOHANNA LANGE..............................Supplies.................................... 3.00 JOHN YOUNG.....................................Supplies.................................. 19.00 JONATHAN BRNAK............................Supplies.................................... 4.00 JORDAN CAMP..................................Supplies.................................... 5.00 JORDAN HADDOCK...........................Supplies.................................. 29.00 JORDAN HARRIS...............................Supplies.................................. 10.00 JOSEPH KENNEY..............................Supplies.................................. 31.00 JOY FRENCH......................................Supplies.................................... 2.00 JUDY BOSTRON................................Supplies.................................... 3.00 JULIANA VAN KIRK............................Supplies.................................... 5.00 JULIANNA BROCKELMAN.................Supplies.................................. 17.00 JULIE WEBSTER................................Supplies.................................... 6.00 JULIEMARIE SHEPHERD..................Services and Other............... 100.00 KAIA RADEFF.....................................Supplies.................................. 13.00 KAIDEN POWELL...............................Supplies.................................... 4.00 KAIRI LYONS......................................Supplies.................................... 7.00 KALEB GITTERE................................Supplies.................................... 1.00 KANDI MONKS...................................Services and Other................. 50.00 KARA RUDNICK.................................Services and Other............... 100.00 KAREN LAMB.....................................Services and Other............... 115.00 KASSIDY EURITT...............................Supplies.................................. 77.00 KATE SOUTHER.................................Supplies.................................... 5.00 KATELYN ROBINSON........................Supplies................................ 143.00 KATELYNN MAXWELL........................Supplies.................................... 6.00 KATHY MCDANIEL.............................Supplies.................................... 8.00 KATHY PETERSON............................Supplies.................................... 3.00 KATHY RICKART................................Services and Other............... 100.00 KATRINA WRIGHT..............................Supplies................................ 104.00 KAYLEE CIFUENTES.........................Supplies.................................... 9.00 KAYLEE SEFCOVIC...........................Supplies.................................. 49.00 KEILEY MORRIS.................................Supplies.................................. 10.00 KELLY HANLON..................................Supplies.................................... 3.00 KELSIE MARTINEZ.............................Supplies.................................. 24.00 KENNETH LANGE..............................Supplies.................................... 9.00 KOLT GUERNSEY..............................Supplies.................................. 12.00 KOY BAUER........................................Supplies.................................. 12.00 KRAYTON EBERT...............................Supplies.................................... 4.00 KREIGHTON WESTENDORF.............Supplies.................................... 6.00 KRISTEN ANDERSON........................Services and Other............... 100.00 KYLA BAUER......................................Supplies.................................. 22.00 KYLE LANDWEHR..............................Supplies.................................. 10.00 LAKAYLA VINCENT............................Supplies................................ 182.00 LANDYN STEVENS............................Supplies.................................. 28.00 LARRY ACE........................................Supplies.................................... 1.00 LARRY HAAS......................................Supplies.................................... 3.00 LAURA HASWELL...............................Services and Other............... 100.00
LAUREN STUCK.................................Supplies.................................... 5.00 LEA KUSHNER...................................Supplies.................................... 3.00 LEAH COOK.......................................Supplies.................................. 10.00 LEAH MOYER.....................................Supplies.................................. 39.00 LEE SHANDS......................................Supplies.................................... 6.00 LENORA RICHTER.............................Supplies.................................. 33.00 LEXANDRA DITZLER.........................Supplies.................................... 4.00 LEXI VRABEC.....................................Supplies................................ 130.00 LEXIE CASSEL...................................Supplies.................................... 2.00 LILLY APMANN...................................Supplies.................................... 6.00 LINDA RINELLI...................................Supplies.................................... 9.00 LOGAN MARTIN.................................Supplies.................................... 4.00 LUCIANA LEVY...................................Supplies.................................. 14.00 LUCINDA GREENE.............................Supplies.................................. 22.00 LUKE SABIN.......................................Supplies.................................... 5.00 LYNDA DIRKSE...................................Services and Other............... 100.00 MADELEINE AMES.............................Supplies.................................... 9.00 MADELYNN EICHERLY......................Supplies.................................... 5.00 MADILYN SABIN.................................Supplies.................................. 15.00 MAEVE MATHEW...............................Supplies.................................... 9.00 MALLORY CONWAY...........................Supplies.................................. 10.00 MARIA JOHNSON...............................Supplies.................................... 3.00 MARSTON GARBER..........................Supplies.................................... 7.00 MARTECH SYSTEMS INC.................Supplies.................................. 43.60 MARY SCOFIELD...............................Services and Other............... 150.00 MARYANNE CHASE...........................Supplies.................................. 79.00 MAYCE HENDERSON........................Supplies.................................... 4.00 MCKENZIE THOMPSON....................Supplies.................................. 52.00 MEGAN HANNA..................................Supplies.................................... 7.00 MEGHAN EBERT................................Supplies.................................... 4.00 MELISSA OXENHANDLER.................Services and Other................. 50.00 MELISSA SMITH.................................Services and Other............... 150.00 MELONIE CUTLER.............................Supplies.................................... 7.00 MEREDITH DAVIDSEN.......................Supplies.................................... 3.00 MICHAEL RHYNE...............................Supplies.................................. 37.00 MICHELLE WILSON...........................Services and Other............... 100.00 MIKE BOYLE.......................................Services and Other............... 100.00 MIKEY BABI........................................Supplies.................................. 20.00 MILLER RODEO COMPANY..............Services and Other.......... 16,300.00 MINDI PHIPPS....................................Supplies.................................. 11.00 MITCHELL WILLIAMS.........................Supplies.................................... 9.00 MITZI TOLMAN...................................Services and Other................. 75.00 MORGAN ROOT.................................Supplies.................................. 26.00 NATHAN HALL....................................Supplies.................................. 23.00 NATHAN MOYER................................Supplies.................................... 5.00 NATIONAL SLED PULLERS ASSOCIATION L ............................................................Services and Other.......... 11,300.00 NELSON MILLER................................Supplies.................................. 78.00 NICOLENA TAYLOR...........................Supplies.................................. 34.00 NOLAN SMIALEK...............................Supplies.................................. 24.00 OLIVIA NAU........................................Supplies.................................. 10.00 OLIVIA POWELL.................................Supplies.................................. 34.00 OLIVIA SCHROEDER.........................Supplies.................................. 14.00 OWEN COLLITT..................................Supplies.................................... 8.00 PAIGE CANETTO................................Supplies.................................... 5.00 PAM DEAN..........................................Supplies.................................... 4.00 PAMELA ENGLAND............................Supplies.................................. 11.00 PATRICIA BOWERS............................Supplies.................................. 16.00 PATRICK A EMERINE.........................Services and Other............ 6,250.00 PATRICK T KRATZER.........................Services and Other............... 550.00 PATTY DOYLE....................................Supplies.................................... 2.00 PAUL A BORRILLO.............................Services and Other............ 3,000.00 PAYTON LASKA..................................Supplies.................................... 5.00 PEG MANCUSO..................................Supplies.................................... 3.00 POLLY RODRIGUEZ...........................Supplies.................................... 6.00 RACHEL LECLERE.............................Services and Other............... 175.00 RALANE VAN OSTRAND...................Supplies.................................... 9.00 RAYLENE OWEN................................Supplies................................ 181.00 REBECCA YOUNG.............................Supplies.................................... 5.00 REDDY ICE CORPORATION.............Supplies............................. 3,200.00 ROBINETTE RAYMOND.....................Supplies.................................... 5.00 ROCKY MOUNTAIN TRACTOR PULLERS ............................................................Services and Other............... 500.00 RYAN BALOWS..................................Services and Other............... 100.00 SALLY SWARTZ..................................Supplies.................................. 35.00 SAMANTHA BURROWS.....................Supplies.................................. 10.00 SANDRA HOIHJELLE.........................Services and Other................. 50.00 SANDRA SAWYER.............................Services and Other............... 100.00 SARA TOWNSEND.............................Supplies.................................. 26.00 SARAH CASSEL.................................Supplies.................................... 3.00 SARAH HEMPHILL.............................Services and Other............... 115.00 SARAH LYNNES.................................Supplies.................................. 18.00 SARAH URTZ......................................Supplies.................................. 15.00 SAVANNAH JOHNSON.......................Supplies.................................... 4.00 SCOTT ROBERTS..............................Services and Other............... 100.00 SCOTT WHITTEN...............................Supplies.................................. 24.00 SEAN LANDWEHR.............................Supplies.................................. 23.00 SHANNON SUTLIFF...........................Supplies.................................. 32.00 SHARDY PAUL....................................Services and Other............... 100.00 SHARON DERMODY..........................Services and Other............ 1,790.62 SHARON DRUMMOND......................Supplies.................................. 30.00 SHARON LONER................................Services and Other............... 100.00 SIERRA RIES......................................Services and Other................. 50.00 SILOCMG SALLY SWARTZ................Supplies.................................. 20.00 SKYLA JONES....................................Supplies.................................... 8.00 SLOANE RAYMOND...........................Supplies.................................. 18.00 SOPHIA HENDERSON.......................Supplies.................................... 1.00 STERLING TAYLOR............................Supplies.................................. 12.00 SYDNEY BOWERS.............................Supplies.................................... 5.00 SYDNEY RAYMOND...........................Supplies.................................. 54.00 TALARA RIES......................................Services and Other................. 50.00 TARAN DAVIDSEN.............................Supplies.................................. 25.00 TAYLER THOMPSON.........................Supplies.................................. 34.00 TAYLOR DAVIDSEN...........................Supplies.................................. 13.00 TAYLOR HENDERSON.......................Supplies.................................... 6.00 TAYLOR THOMAS..............................Supplies.................................. 18.00 TEAGAN DAVIDSEN...........................Supplies.................................. 35.00 TEAGAN HOZA...................................Supplies.................................... 3.00 TERESA ROY......................................Services and Other............... 100.00 TESSA EBERT EBERT.......................Supplies.................................... 5.00 TESSA MILLER...................................Supplies.................................. 12.00 THEA CARRUTH.................................Supplies.................................... 7.00 TIFFANY LEWEY................................Supplies.................................... 4.00 TIMOTHY BECKEL.............................Supplies.................................... 5.00 TOBIN DAVIDSEN..............................Supplies.................................. 25.00 TOM FEY.............................................Services and Other............... 100.00 TOMMY G PRODUCTIONS LLC........Services and Other.......... 15,000.00 TORI DINAN........................................Supplies.................................. 63.00 TRAVIS TAYLOR.................................Services and Other................. 75.00 TREVOR SWARTZ..............................Supplies.................................. 32.00 TRI STATE FIREWORKS INC.............Services and Other.......... 11,000.00 TRISTAN DAVIDSEN..........................Supplies.................................. 36.00 TRISTRAM JEANS..............................Supplies.................................. 51.00 TYLER BARBER.................................Supplies.................................. 11.00 TYLER LYNNES..................................Supplies.................................... 6.00 TYLER SEFCOVIC.............................Supplies.................................. 15.00 VADA DU PONT..................................Supplies.................................. 36.00 VICTORIA SHELTON..........................Supplies.................................... 2.00 VIVIAN HILYARD.................................Supplies.................................... 5.00 WILL RHYNE.......................................Supplies.................................. 17.00 ZACH HOOKER..................................Services and Other............... 150.00 ZACHARY FRERICKS........................Supplies.................................... 4.00 ZACHARY MEININGER......................Supplies.................................... 8.00 FUND REPORT - 41 Capital Expenditure AG WASSENAAR INC........................Capital Outlay.................... 1,227.50 AMERICAN FENCE COMPNAY INC.... Capital Outlay..................... 1,150.00 AMTECH SOLUTIONS INC................Capital Outlay.................... 3,000.00 COLORADO NETWORK CABLING & CCTV LLC ............................................................Capital Outlay.................... 5,539.00 ELECTRI-TEK LLC.............................Capital Outlay.................... 2,620.00 GERALD H PHIPPS INC.....................MISC............................... 93,185.30 HAULAWAY STORAGE CONTAINERS INC ............................................................Capital Outlay....................... 246.38 INTERGROUP INC.............................Capital Outlay.................... 2,892.85 INTERGROUP INC.............................Services and Other............ 2,830.00 KC CONSTRUCTION INC..................Capital Outlay.................. 85,125.70 STRAIGHT LINE SAWCUTTING INC....MISC................................ 166,316.50 TRIPLE L&P INC.................................Capital Outlay....................... 259.48 TRITECH SOFTWARE SYSTEMS.....MISC................................. 1,247.45 TYLER TECHNOLOGIES, INC...........MISC................................. 3,000.00 WESTERN ACCESS CONTROLS INC ............................................................Capital Outlay.................... 1,000.00 FUND REPORT - 42 Infrastructure CITY OF GREENWOOD VILLAGE.....Services and Other........ 250,000.00 EAST CHERRY CREEK VALLEY.......Services and Other........ 875,000.00 FELSBURG HOLT AND ULLEVIG......Services and Other............... 518.74
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LEGALS — Continued from page 24 — JALISCO INTERNATIONAL, INC........Services and Other.......... 19,935.18 PARSONS TRANSPORTATION GROUP ............................................................Services and Other.......... 45,542.44 FUND REPORT - 43 ARAPAHOE COUNTY RECREATION DISTRICT ARAPAHOE WATER AND WASTEWATER ............................................................Services and Other.......... 49,858.99 BIGHORN LANDSCAPE MATERIALS LLC ............................................................Services and Other............ 1,039.00 CHERRY CREEK VALLEY..................Services and Other............ 3,520.84 CITY OF AURORA..............................Services and Other.......... 66,800.00 CPS DISTRIBUTORS INC..................Services and Other............... 272.90 CPS DISTRIBUTORS INC..................Supplies................................ 448.20 IREA....................................................Services and Other................. 22.58 KAISER PERMANENTE.....................MISC................................. 2,807.48 RELIANCE STANDARD LIFE INSURANCE ............................................................MISC.................................... 356.19 STANDARD INSURANCE COMPANY ............................................................MISC.................................... 115.73 WASTE MANAGEMENT OF COLORADO ............................................................Services and Other............... 644.24 XCEL ENERGY...................................Services and Other............ 3,293.98 YESCO LLC........................................Services and Other................. 69.00 FUND REPORT - 44 Arap. County Water and Wastewater UMB BANK NA....................................Services and Other............... 300.00 FUND REPORT - 70 Central Services ADVANCE AUTO PARTS....................MISC...................................... 74.20 ALL TRUCK AND TRAILER PARTS (ATTP) ............................................................MISC................................. 1,288.42 AMERICAN TIRE DISTRIBUTORS INC ............................................................MISC................................. 3,914.92 AUTOZONE STORES INC..................MISC...................................... 25.56 BRIDGESTONE RETAIL OPERATIONS LLC ............................................................MISC................................. 5,287.29 CDW GOVERNMENT.........................MISC................................. 5,309.68 CLARK EQUIPMENT COMPANY.......MISC............................... 90,392.27 COLORADO PETROLEUM PRODUCTS CO ............................................................MISC.................................... 355.30 DALES TIRES & RETREADING INC....MISC..................................... 945.00 DIRSEC, INC.......................................MISC............................. 117,463.00 FACTORY MOTOR PARTS.................MISC.................................... 322.24 FEDEX................................................MISC.................................... 302.99
ARAPAHOE COUNTY ARAPAHOE COUNTY NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING CASE NO AE18-003 / SWAN #464 6-1 WELL FACILITY / ADMINISTRATIVE ENERGY (AE) REFERRAL TO BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS PROPOSAL: ConocoPhillps, dba Burlington Resources, is proposing to construct a 450 feet by 300 feet well pad northwest of the intersection of 6th Avenue and Imboden Road. One well is currently planned for the site with 4 low profile tanks and other associated equipment. Berms with a maximum height of 10 feet, seeded with native grasses, are planned for the east and west sides of the pad for visual mitigation. An access road will be installed from 6th Avenue to the pad. The Arapahoe County Board of County Commissioners will hear this application for an administrative Use by Special Review on referral in accordance with Section 12-1908.02 of the Arapahoe County Land Development Code. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on August 28, 2018, at 6:30 P.M., or as soon thereafter as the calendar of the Board of County Commissioners permits, a public hearing will be held; at which, all interested persons will be given an opportunity to be heard concerning the above-described referral of CASE NO AE18-003 / Swan #4-64 6-1 Well Facility / AE. The hearing will be held at the Arapahoe County Fairgrounds and Regional Park, 25690 E. Quincy Avenue, Aurora, Colorado 80016 in the main hall at the above-stated date and time. More information about this proposal is available at the Arapahoe County Public Works and Development Department, Planning Division, 6924 S. Lima St., Centennial, CO 80112, or by calling (720) 8746650 during regular business hours (8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday). Matt Crane, Clerk to the Board Published in The Villager Published: August 9, 2018 Legal # 8446 ____________________________ Notice of Public Hearing Interested citizens are invited to attend a public hearing to provide the public with an opportunity to comment on the proposed activities to be supported with Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant Funds from the U.S. Department of Justice. A public hearing is required prior to the obligation and expenditure of any of the grant funds received, totaling $189,035. This is a joint grant application between the Arapahoe County Sheriff’s Office and the Aurora Police Department. The hearing will be conducted on Monday, August 20, 2018, beginning at 4:00 p.m., in the Fletcher Room, on the first floor of the Aurora Municipal Building located at 15151 East Alameda Parkway, Aurora, Colorado. /s/ Glenn Thompson, Bureau Chief Arapahoe County Sheriff’s Office 13101 E. Broncos Parkway Centennial, CO 80112 Published in The Villager Published: August 9, 2018 Legal # 8465 ____________________________
COURTS DISTRICT COURT COUNTY OF ARAPAHOE, STATE OF COLORADO 7325 S. Potomac Street Centennial, Colorado 80112 (303) 649-6355 PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF COLORADO, Petitioner, IN THE INTEREST OF: MIKAELA GILES, Child, and concerning APRIL GILES AND JOHN DOE, Respondents. Pax Moultrie, Atty. Reg. #: 37945 Assistant County Attorney 14980 East Alameda Drive Aurora, CO 80012 Phone Number: (303) 636-1895 pmoultrie@arapahoegov.com NOTICE OF ADJUDICATORY HEARING AND DEFAULT JUDGMENT Case No: 18JV365 Division: 22 To The Respondents: PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that an Adjudicatory Hearing regarding JOHN DOE is set for August 23, 2018, at the hour of 2:00 p.m., in Division 22, at the Arapahoe County District Court, 7305 South Potomac Street, Centennial, Colorado 80112. You have the right to be represented by an attorney during these proceedings; if you cannot afford an attorney, one will be appointed to represent you. In the event you fail to appear for said hearing at the date and time indicated, the Petitioner will request that the Court enter a default judgment against you and adjudicate the child(ren), dependent and neglected in accordance with the Colorado Children’s Code. Date: July 31, 2018 Pax Moultrie, Reg. #37945 Assistant County Attorney 14980 East Alameda Drive Aurora, CO 80012 Published in The Villager Published: August 9, 2018 Legal # 8444 ____________________________ DISTRICT COURT COUNTY OF ARAPAHOE, STATE OF COLORADO 7325 S. Potomac Street Centennial, Colorado 80112 (303) 649-6355 PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF COLORADO, Petitioner, IN THE INTEREST OF SUSANNA AMAYA, FATIIMA AMAYA HOLGUIN, LESLI MARES HOLGUIN AND ANGEL DOMINQUEZ HOLQUIN Children,
HILL ENTERPRISES INC...................MISC............................... 52,800.02 LIGHTING ACCESSORY & WARNING ............................................................MISC............................... 18,205.38 NAPA AUTO PARTS............................MISC.................................... 709.28 NATIONWIDE AUTO PARTS..............MISC.................................... 993.46 PITNEY BOWES PRESORT SERVICES INC ............................................................MISC................................. 1,922.08 SPRADLEY BARR FORD...................MISC............................. 412,716.00 SUPER VACUUM MANUFACTURING CO INC ............................................................MISC................................. 5,250.00 THE PITNEY BOWES BANK INC.......MISC. ............................................................ 40,000.00 FUND REPORT - 71 Self-Insurance Liability EP BLAZER LLC.................................Services and Other............... 543.40 IMA FINANCIAL GROUP....................Services and Other............ 1,500.00 INSIGHT AUTO GLASS......................Services and Other............... 662.52 MR. MONTY WEST.............................Services and Other............ 1,496.61 VISTA FD LLC.....................................Services and Other............... 548.26
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FUND REPORT - 74 Self-Insurance Dental DELTA DENTAL PLAN OF COLORADO ............................................................MISC............................. 188,039.02 DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY.. Services and Other............ 1,810.00 KAISER PERMANENTE.....................Services and Other.......... 25,684.42 VISION SERVICE PLAN.....................Services and Other............... 164.69
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FUND REPORT - 84 E-911 Authority ADAM TIMM........................................Services and Other............ 7,182.00 BRUCE ROMERO...............................Services and Other............... 490.95 CITY OF GREENWOOD VILLAGE.....Services and Other............... 374.77 DIANE GUYON...................................Services and Other............... 150.00 ENGLEWOOD POLICE DEPARTMENT ............................................................Services and Other............... 459.78 FAIRFIELD AND WOODS PC.............Services and Other............ 7,595.33 ISC INC...............................................Services and Other.......... 62,249.93 LANGUAGE LINE SERVICES............Services and Other............... 204.83 MOETIVATIONS INC...........................Services and Other............ 4,095.00 MOTOROLA SOLUTIONS INC...........Services and Other........ 279,161.00 TRITECH SOFTWARE SYSTEMS.....Services and Other.......... 17,100.00 VOIANCE LANGUAGE SERVICES LLC ............................................................Services and Other............... 480.20
I, MATT CRANE, COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER AND EX OFFICIO CLERK TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS IN AND FOR THE COUNTY AND STATE AFORESAID, DO HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THE ABOVE AND FOREGOING IS A FULL, TRUE AND CORRECT COPY OF THE LISTS OF COUNTY WARRANTS ALLOWED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISIONERS AND THE COUNTY BOARD OF SOCIAL SERVICES UNDER THE DATES OF 07/01/2018 THROUGH 07/31/2018 DRAWN FROM THEIR RESPECTIVE FUNDS.
FUND REPORT - 91 Treasurer BC SERVICES, INC............................MISC.................................... 302.41 CITY OF AURORA..............................MISC.......................... 1,358,352.32 CITY OF CENTENNIAL.......................MISC............................. 377,158.24 Case No: 18JV424 Division: 23 To The Respondents: PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that an Adjudicatory Hearing regarding CINTHYA HOLGUIN SANCHEZ AND JOHN DOE is set for September 7, 2018 at the hour of 10:00 a.m., in Division 23, at the Arapahoe County District Court, 7305 South Potomac Street, Centennial, Colorado 80112. You have the right to be represented by an attorney during these proceedings; if you cannot afford an attorney, one will be appointed to represent you. In the event you fail to appear for said hearing at the date and time indicated, the Petitioner will request that the Court enter a default judgment against you and adjudicate the child(ren), dependent and neglected in accordance with the Colorado Children’s Code. DATE: July 31, 2018 Pax Moultrie, Reg. #37945 Assistant County Attorney 14980 East Alameda Drive Aurora, CO 80012 Published in The Villager Published: August 9, 2018 Legal # 8445
CENTENNIAL NOTICE CITY OF CENTENNIAL
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on Monday, August 6, 2018, the Centennial City Council approved the following ordinance on second and final reading: ORDINANCE NO. 2018-O-16 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CENTENNIAL, COLORADO REZONING CERTAIN PROPERTIES LOCATED EAST OF SOUTH CHAMBERS ROAD, WEST OF SOUTH JORDAN ROAD AND NORTH OF THE ARAPAHOE COUNTY DOUGLAS COUNTY BOUNDARY FROM INDUSTRIAL (I) AND URBAN RESIDENTIAL (RU) TO URBAN RESIDENTIAL (RU) AND FROM INDUSTRIAL (I) AND URBAN RESIDENTIAL (RU) TO PUBLIC OPEN SPACE AND RECREATION (OSR) UNDER THE LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE, AND AMENDING THE OFFICIAL ZONING MAP The full text of the ordinance is available for public inspection in the office of the City Clerk and is also available on the City’s web site, www.centennialcolorado.com. The ordinance may be obtained by contacting the City Clerk, 303754-3324. by a vote of against.
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and concerning
Published in The Villager Published: August 9, 2018 Legal # 8448 ____________________________ NOTICE CITY OF CENTENNIAL
CINTHYA HOLGUIN SANCHEZ, MIGUEL AMAYA REYEZ AND JOHN DOE Respondents.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on Monday, August 6, 2018 the Centennial City Council passed on first reading:
Pax Moultrie, Atty. Reg. #: 37945 Assistant County Attorney 14980 East Alameda Drive Aurora, CO 80012 Phone Number: (303) 636-1895 pmoultrie@arapahoegov.com
ORDINANCE NO. 2018 O-17 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CENTENNIAL, COLORADO AMENDING CHAPTER 12 OF THE MUNICIPAL CODE (LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE) TO PROVIDE FOR THE MODIFICATION OF A NONCONFORMING STATIC BILLBOARD TO A NONCONFORMING DIGITAL BILLBOARD
NOTICE OF ADJUDICATORY HEARING AND DEFAULT JUDGMENT
CITY OF CHERRY HILLS VILLAGE...MISC............................. 101,244.86 CITY OF ENGLEWOOD......................MISC............................. 178,147.57 CITY OF GLENDALE..........................MISC............................... 22,169.08 CITY OF LITTLETON / FINANCE DEPT ............................................................MISC............................. 163,585.56 CITY OF SHERIDAN...........................MISC............................... 39,274.25 COLO DEPT OF HEALTH & ENVIRONMENT ............................................................MISC................................. 1,371.00 COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE ............................................................MISC............................... 15,199.00 COLORADO DEPT OF REVENUE.....MISC.......................... 4,585,832.95 DEPARTMENT OF STATE..................MISC........................................ 2.50 PUBLIC HIGHWAY AUTHORITY........MISC............................. 370,604.50 STATE OF COLORADO HUMAN SERVICES ............................................................MISC................................. 9,140.00 TOWN OF COLUMBINE VALLEY.......MISC............................... 15,002.12
The full text of the ordinance is available for public inspection in the office of the City Clerk. The ordinance may be obtained by contacting the City Clerk, 303-7543324. The full text of the ordinance is also available on the City’s web site, www.centennialcolorado.com. By: Barbara Setterlind, MMC City Clerk Published in The Villager Published: August 9, 2018 Legal # 8449 ____________________________ NOTICE CITY OF CENTENNIAL NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on Monday, August 6, 2018 the Centennial City Council passed on first reading: ORDINANCE NO. 2018-O-18 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CENTENNIAL, COLORADO, AMENDING CHAPTER 2 OF THE CENTENNIAL MUNICIPAL CODE TO AUTHORIZE CIVIL AND ADMINISTRATIVE ENFORCEMENT PROVISIONS FOR NUISANCE, LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE, AND BUILDING CODE VIOLATIONS AND REPEALING AND REENACTING ARTICLE 1 OF CHAPTER 7 RELATED TO THE ADMINISTRATION OF NUISANCE VIOLATIONS The full text of the ordinance is available for public inspection in the office of the City Clerk. The ordinance may be obtained by contacting the City Clerk, 303-7543324. The full text of the ordinance is also available on the City’s web site, www.centennialcolorado.com. By: Barbara Setterlind, MMC City Clerk Published in The Villager Published: August 9, 2018 Legal # 8450 ____________________________ CITY OF CENTENNIAL NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on Monday, August 6, 2018 the Centennial City Council passed on first reading: ORDINANCE NO. 2018-O-19 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CENTENNIAL, COLORADO APPROVING RIGHT-OF-WAY VACATIONS FOR A PORTION OF EAST VALLEYVIEW AVENUE AND A PORTION OF EAST LONGVIEW PLACE LOCATED EAST OF SOUTH VAUGHN STREET AND WEST OF SOUTH XANADU WAY WITHIN CASTLEWOOD FILING NO. 13B, CASE NO. LU-18-00141 The full text of the ordinance is available for public inspection in the office of the City Clerk. The ordinance may be obtained by contacting the City Clerk, 303-7543324. The full text of the ordinance is also available on the City’s web site, www.centennialcolorado.com. By: Barbara Setterlind, MMC City Clerk Published in The Villager Published: August 9, 2018 Legal # 8451 ____________________________ NOTICE CITY OF CENTENNIAL NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on Monday, August 6, 2018, the Centennial City Council approved the following ordinance on second and final reading: ORDINANCE NO. 2018-O-20 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CENTENNIAL, COLORADO AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 2018-O-08
STATE OF COLORADO ) ) S.S. COUNTY OF ARAPAHOE )
IN WITNESS WHEREOF I HAVE HERE UNTO SET MY HAND AND SEAL OF THE SAID COUNTY AT LITTLETON THIS 08/02/2018. MATT CRANE, CLERK TO THE BOARD Published in The Villager Published: August 9, 2018 Legal # 8458 ____________________________
TO EXTEND THE TERM OF THE TEMPORARY MORATORIUM ON THE ACCEPTANCE OR PROCESSING OF NEW APPLICATIONS FOR COMMERCIAL LODGING USE (E.G., HOTEL AND MOTEL) IMPOSED BY ORDINANCE NO. 2018-O-08 AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY
nal Settlement Date, file a verified statement of the amount due and unpaid on account of such claim.
The full text of the ordinance is available for public inspection in the office of the City Clerk and is also available on the City’s web site, www.centennialcolorado.com. The ordinance may be obtained by contacting the City Clerk, 303754-3324.
3. Failure on the part of any claimant to file such verified statement or claim prior to the Final Settlement Date will relieve the City from any and all liability for such claim.
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(First published July 19, 2018) By: Barbara Setterlind, MMC City Clerk Published in The Villager Published: August 9, 2018 Legal # 8452 ____________________________ NOTICE CITY OF CENTENNIAL NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on Monday, August 6, 2018 the Centennial City Council passed on first reading: ORDINANCE NO. 2018-0-21 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CENTENNIAL COLORADO AMENDING CHAPTER 18 OF THE CENTENNIAL MUNICIPAL CODE BY ADOPTING, BY REFERENCE, THE CENTENNIAL PROPERTY MAINTENANCE CODE AND IMPOSING PENALTIES FOR VIOLATIONS THEREOF, AMENDING ARTICLES 1 AND 2 CONCERNING THE ADOPTION OF THE PROPERTY MAINTENANCE CODE, AMENDING ARTICLES 1 THROUGH 9 CONCERNING PENALTIES FOR VIOLATIONS OF THE BUILDING CODES, AND ADOPTING A NEW ARTICLE 14 CONCERNING ADMINISTRATION OF THE CITY BUILDING CODES. The full text of the ordinance is available for public inspection in the office of the City Clerk. The ordinance may be obtained by contacting the City Clerk, 303-7543324. The full text of the ordinance is also available on the City’s web site, www.centennialcolorado.com. By: Barbara Setterlind, MMC City Clerk Published in The Villager Published: August 9, 2018 Legal # 8453 ____________________________ NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT 2018 Crack Seal Program Project No. 16-08-02 Notice is hereby given, pursuant to Section 38-26-107, C.R.S., that the City of Centennial, Colorado (the “City”) will make final payment at the hour of 10:00 a.m. on August 31, 2018 (the “Final Settlement Date”) to the following contractor: Superior Asphalt, LC 2040 S 7500 W Magna, UT 84044 (hereinafter, the “Contractor”) for and on account of all work completed by the Contractor on City Project No. 16-08-02, including for purposes of this Notice of Final Settlement on (the “Project”). 1. Any person, co-partnership, association of persons, company or corporation that has an unpaid claim against the Project for and on account of the furnishing of labor, materials, or other supplies used or consumed by the Contractor or any subcontractor in or about the performance of said work, may at any time up to and including the Fi-
2. Any such claim(s) shall be filed with the City Clerk at 13133 East Arapahoe Road, Centennial, CO 80112 prior to the Final Settlement Date.
Published in The Villager Published: August 9, 2018 Legal # 8454 ____________________________ CITY OF CENTENNIAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City Council of the City of Centennial, Colorado will conduct a public hearing on Monday, August 20, 2018 at 7:00 p.m. regarding ORDINANCE NO. 2018-O-18 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CENTENNIAL, COLORADO, AMENDING CHAPTER 2 OF THE CENTENNIAL MUNICIPAL CODE TO AUTHORIZE CIVIL AND ADMINISTRATIVE ENFORCEMENT PROVISIONS FOR NUISANCE, LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE, AND BUILDING CODE VIOLATIONS AND REPEALING AND REENACTING ARTICLE 1 OF CHAPTER 7 RELATED TO THE ADMINISTRATION OF NUISANCE VIOLATIONS. The public hearing will be held at the Centennial Civic Center, 13133 E. Arapahoe Road, Council Chambers, Centennial, Colorado 80112. Copies of Ordinance No. 2018-O21 are available for inspection by the public at the Centennial Civic Center or on the City’s website: www.centennialco.gov. Interested parties may file written comments with the City Clerk, 13133 E. Arapahoe Road, Centennial, Colorado 80112, anytime prior to the public hearing on August 20, 2018. /s/ Barbara Setterlind, MMC City Clerk Published in The Villager Published: August 9, 2018 Legal # 8455 ____________________________ CITY OF CENTENNIAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City Council of the City of Centennial, Colorado will conduct a public hearing on Monday, August 20, 2018 at 7:00 p.m. regarding ORDINANCE NO. 2018-0-21 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CENTENNIAL COLORADO AMENDING CHAPTER 18 OF THE CENTENNIAL MUNICIPAL CODE BY ADOPTING, BY REFERENCE, THE CENTENNIAL PROPERTY MAINTENANCE CODE AND IMPOSING PENALTIES FOR VIOLATIONS THEREOF, AMENDING ARTICLES 1 AND 2 CONCERNING THE ADOPTION OF THE PROPERTY MAINTENANCE CODE, AMENDING ARTICLES 1 THROUGH 9 CONCERNING PENALTIES FOR VIOLATIONS OF THE BUILDING CODES, AND ADOPTING A NEW ARTICLE 14 CONCERNING ADMINISTRATION OF THE CITY BUILDING CODES. The public hearing will be held at the Centennial Civic Center, 13133 E. Arapahoe Road, Council Chambers, Centennial, Colorado 80112. Copies of Ordinance No. 2018-O21 are available for inspection by the public at the Centennial Civic Center or on the City’s website: www.centennialco.gov. Interested parties may file written comments
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PAGE 26 | THE VILLAGER • August 9, 2018 — Continued from page 25 — with the City Clerk, 13133 E. Arapahoe Road, Centennial, Colorado 80112, anytime prior to the public hearing on August 20, 2018. /s/Barbara Setterlind, MMC City Clerk Published in The Villager Published: August 9, 2018 Legal # 8456 ____________________________ CITY OF CENTENNIAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City Council of the City of Centennial, Colorado will conduct a public hearing on Monday, August 20, 2018 at 7:00 p.m. regarding ORDINANCE NO. 2018-O-19 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CENTENNIAL, COLORADO APPROVING RIGHT-OF-WAY VACATIONS FOR A PORTION OF EAST VALLEYVIEW AVENUE AND A PORTION OF EAST LONGVIEW PLACE LOCATED EAST OF SOUTH VAUGHN STREET AND WEST OF SOUTH XANADU WAY WITHIN CASTLEWOOD FILING NO. 13B, CASE NO. LU-18-00141. The public hearing will be held at the Centennial Civic Center, 13133 E. Arapahoe Road, Council Chambers, Centennial, Colorado 80112. Copies of Ordinance No. 2018-O19 are available for inspection by the public at the Centennial Civic Center or on the City’s website: www.centennialco.gov. Interested parties may file written comments with the City Clerk, 13133 E. Arapahoe Road, Centennial, Colorado 80112, anytime prior to the public hearing on August 20, 2018. /s/Barbara Setterlind, MMC City Clerk Published in The Villager Published: August 9, 2018 Legal # 8457 ____________________________ CITY OF CENTENNIAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING REGARDING AN APPLICATION FOR A HOTEL & RESTAURANT LIQUOR LICENSE AUGUST 20, 2018 Notice is hereby given that the Centennial Liquor Licensing Authority will conduct a public hearing on Monday, August 20, 2018 at 12:00 p.m., Centennial Civic Center, 13133 E. Arapahoe Road, Centennial, Colorado, to consider an application for a new Hotel & Restaurant Liquor License for ZH Restaurant Investment 4, LLC dba Fuzzy’s Taco Shop located at 7592 S. University Blvd., Centennial, CO 80122. The applicant is an LLC: John Zaiger, H. Heath, Bettye Heath P.O. Box 1647 Colleyville, TX 76034 Public comment will be heard at the hearing or written communications regarding the issuance of this license may be submitted to the Liquor License Administrator, Centennial Civic Center, 13133 E. Arapahoe Road, Centennial, CO 80112 by no later than August 20, 2018 at 11:00 a.m. By order of Barbara Setterlind, City Clerk August 3, 2018. Published in The Villager Published: August 9, 2018 Legal # 8462 ____________________________
CITY OF CENTENNIAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING RELATED TO AMENDMENTS TO THE LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City of Centennial will consider an ordinance to amend the Land Development Code related to changes to the limited and conditional use standards for new vehicle sales uses within the Central Arapahoe Road Corridor (2018-O-13). The City Council will consider the Ordinance at a public hearing on Monday, August 13, 2018 at 6:00 PM. (The Public Hearing previously noticed for Monday, September 4, 2018 has been cancelled). All interested persons will be given an opportunity to be heard. The hearing will be held in the Centennial Council Chambers, City of Centennial Civic Center, 13133 E. Arapahoe Road, Centennial, CO 80112 at the above date and time. Further information concerning this proposal may be obtained by calling the City of Centennial Offices at 303-754-3315. Published in The Villager Published: August 9, 2018 Legal # 8463 ____________________________ NOTICE CITY OF CENTENNIAL NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on Monday, August 6, 2018 the Centennial City Council continued first reading to August 6, 2018 on: ORDINANCE NO. 2018-O-13 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CENTENNIAL, COLORADO, AMENDING CHAPTER 12 OF THE MUNICIPAL CODE (LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE) CONCERNING NEW RETAIL AUTOMOBILE SALES BUSINESSES ALONG THE CENTRAL ARAPAHOE ROAD CORRIDOR The full text of the ordinance is available for public inspection in the office of the City Clerk. The ordinance may be obtained by contacting the City Clerk, 303-7543324. The full text of the ordinance is also available on the City’s web site, www.centennialcolorado.com. By: Barbara Setterlind, MMC City Clerk Published in The Villager Published: August 9, 2018 Legal # 8464 ____________________________
CHERRY HILLS VILLAGE NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CHERRY HILLS VILLAGE, COLORADO, CONCERNING THE ORGANIZATION OF THE CHERRY HILLS VILLAGE CHARLOU PARK 3RD FILING GENERAL IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT All electors of the area described below and all persons generally are hereby notified that, pursuant to a petition filed with the City Clerk, the City Council of the City of Cherry Hills Village, Colorado (the “City”), will be conducting a public hearing concerning the organization of the Cherry Hills Village Charlou Park 3rd Filing
General Improvement District (the “District”). 1. Based upon the Petition submitted to the City, the District will contain the following described property located within Charlou Park 3rd Filing, generally bounded on the north by S. El Camino Drive, on the west by S. Holly Street, on the south by Charlou Drive and on the east by S. Denice Drive: PLOTS 13, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, CHARLOU PARK 3RD FILING, CITY OF CHERRY HILLS VILLAGE, ARAPAHOE COUNTY, STATE OF COLORADO 2. The District will underground existing overhead electrical distribution lines and complete related improvements including but not limited to the removal of utility poles along portions of S. Denice Drive, Charlou Drive and S. Dasa Drive (the “Proposed Improvements”). 3. The total estimated cost of the Proposed Improvements is $500,000.00. It is anticipated that the Proposed Improvements will be financed with the proceeds of general obligation bonds, to be paid from property taxes levied upon the taxable real and personal property within the District in a sufficient rate and amount to pay such bonds. All property within the District will be subject to the lien of indebtedness in the above amount. 4. On Tuesday, August 21, 2018 at 6:30 p.m. in the Joint Public Safety Facility, 2460 East Quincy Avenue, Cherry Hills Village, Colorado 80113, the City Council will conduct a public hearing concerning the organization of the District. Following the public hearing, the City Council will consider an ordinance submitting the question of organizing the District and of issuing general obligation bonds and levying property taxes to finance the proposed improvements to the electors of the District at the November 6, 2018, regular election. 5. All comments concerning the District that are made in person at the public hearing or in writing prior to the public hearing by electors of the District or other members of the public will be heard and determined by the City Council before final action is taken. Said hearing and determination will take place at the meeting referred to above. 6. Pursuant to Colorado State Statutes Section 31-25-602(2)(b), properties owned by entities other than a natural person are permitted to designate a natural person to serve as an elector for the owner. Such designation shall be in writing and filed with the City Clerk. Only one such person may be designated by an owner. Dated this ____ day of ___, 2018. Laura Smith, City Clerk Published in The Villager First Publication: July 26, 2018 Last Publication: August 9, 2018 Legal # 8432 ____________________________ NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given that a Public Hearing will be held before the City of Cherry Hills Village Planning and Zoning Commission at the Joint Public Safety Facility, 2460 E. Quincy Avenue, Cherry Hills Village, Colorado 80113, on Tuesday, August 28, 2018 at 6:30 p.m. regarding a request by Glenmoor Country Club, 110
Glenmoor Drive, for the approval of an Expanded Use Permit pursuant to Article XX of the City’s Zoning Ordinance for Modifications and Improvements to the Country Club’s Play Areas, Drive Aisles, Pool, Cabana and Spa Areas. The application is available for review at the Cherry Hills Village Community Development Department, 120 Meade Lane, Cherry Hills Village, CO 80113 Monday through Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., or you may call 303-7832721 for more information. Protests or comments may be submitted in writing to the Cherry Hills Village Community Development Department, 2450 East Quincy Avenue, Cherry Hills Village, CO 80113 or rgranrath@cherryhillsvillage.com on or before the date of the public hearing, or by personal appearance at the public hearing. Published in The Villager Published: August 9, 2018 Legal # 8459 ____________________________
GREENWOOD VILLAGE Notice of Auction The City of Greenwood Village Fleet Division One (1) 2001 Chevrolet Tahoe, 4X4 Odometer Reading: 94,369 (Please refer to the last 4-digits of the VIN number: 1256) One (1) 1997 Chevrolet Dump Truck Odometer Reading: 52,142 (Please refer to the last 4-digits of the VIN number: 5598) One (1) 2000 International Single Axle Dump Truck, 4X4 Odometer Reading: 38,970 (Please refer to the last 4-digits of the VIN number: 3790) One (1) 2005 GMC One-Ton Crew Cab Odometer Reading: 92,660 (Please refer to the last 4-digits of the SN number: 2153) One (1) 2004 Chevrolet Tahoe, 4X4 Odometer Reading: 80,958 (Please refer to the last 4-digits of the SN number: 1032) One (1) 2000 Chevrolet Crew Cab Utility Odometer Reading: 79,367 (Please refer to the last 4-digits of the SN number: 9645) One (1) 2012 Superior 24 foot Trailer Odometer Reading: N/A (Please refer to the last 4-digits of the SN number: 1007) One (1) 1996 GMC Sonoma S-10 4X4 Pick Up Truck Odometer Reading: 101,603 (Please refer to the last 4-digits of the SN number: 8073) One (1) 2006 Dodge Dakota Extended Cab Pick Up Odometer Reading: 79,067 (Please refer to the last 4-digits of the SN number: 5108) One (1) 2004 Jeep Wrangler Odometer Reading: 76,314 (Please refer to the last 4-digits of the SN number: 0186) One (1) 1997 Chevrolet One-Ton Crew Cab Dump Odometer Reading: 77,109
(Please refer to the last 4-digits of the SN number: 1525) One (1) 2002 International Tandem Axle Dump Truck w/Slide-In Mag Tank Odometer Reading: 45,857 (Please refer to the last 4-digits of the SN number: 4292) One (1) 2000 Chevrolet AWD Astro Van Odometer Reading: 75,093 (Please refer to the last 4-digits of the SN number: 8878) One (1) 2007 Boss 8 ft. 2 in. Power V Plow Odometer Reading: N/A (Please refer to the last 4-digits of the Unit number: P4101) One (1) 2006 Western MidWeight Standard Plow Odometer Reading: N/A (Please refer to the last 4-digits of the Unit number: P8202) One (1) 2004 Western 6 ft. 6 in. Standard Plow Odometer Reading: N/A (Please refer to the last 4-digits of the Unit number: P8301) One (1) 63 in. Pick Up Cross Box Weather Guard Flip Top One (1) 71 in. Pick Up Cross Box Weather Guard Gull Wing Items will be auctioned on August 15, 2018 through Roller Auctioneers at 7500 York Street, Denver, CO 80229. Please direct auction queries to 303-289-1600, or view online at: www.rollerauction. com. If you have any equipment questions, please contact Henry Sliwinski, Fleet Services Manager, at 303-708-6126 or at hsliwinski@ greenwoodvillage.com. You may also contact Rachel Van Pelt, Fleet Administrative Assistant, at 303-708-6121 or at rvanpelt@ greenwoodvillage.com *Please note: All of above vehicles/equipment are sold as is. Published in The Villager First Publication: August 2, 2018 Last Publication: August 9, 2018 Legal # 8443 ____________________________ BID INFORMATION ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Notice is hereby given that the City of Greenwood Village, Colorado (the “City”) will receive sealed bids at the Public Works Department, 10001 East Costilla Avenue, Greenwood Village, Colorado 80112-3730, until 3:30 P.M. August 23, 2018 for the Yosemite Street Sidewalk (Willow & Yosemite) Capital Improvement Project (CIP). The specifications for the Yosemite Street Sidewalk (Willow & Yosemite) CIP and complete contract documents are available electronically via the Rocky Mountain E-Purchasing System on the City of Greenwood Village website, www.greenwoodvillage. com/bids. The City reserves the right to reject any and all bids, and to make final determination in the event of duplications. No bid may be withdrawn for a period of sixty (60) days after the date set for opening thereof. Preference is hereby given to materials, supplies, and provisions produced, manufactured, or grown in Colorado, quality being equal to articles offered by competitors outside of the State. Colorado labor
shall be employed to perform the work for which bids are requested herein to the extent of not less than eighty percent (80%) of each type or class of labor in the several classifications of skilled and common labor employed on such work, pursuant to C.R.S. § 8-17-101. The City requires a certified or cashier’s check, or a corporate surety bond in the amount of five percent (5%) of the total bid amount before the City can accept or consider any bid for any bids greater than Fifty Thousand Dollars ($50,000.00). The bid and the deposit shall be filed with the Public Works Department, securely sealed and endorsed on the outside with a brief statement as to the nature of the item or work for which the bid is provided. Upon a bid award, such bond shall be returned to the unsuccessful bidder(s). In the case of the successful bidder, the bid bond will be returned upon receipt of the required payment and performance bonds, each in the full amount of the contract price. Such bonds will be retained by the City until the two year (2) warranty period has expired. Bids will be opened publicly at 3:31 P.M., August 23, 2018, at the Greenwood Village Public Works Facility, and shall be tabulated by the City. Any questions regarding the project should be directed to Wanda De Vargas at (303) 708-6140. /s/ Jeremy Hanak Director of Public Works Published in The Villager First Publication: August 9, 2018 Last Publication: August 16, 2018 Legal # 8447 ____________________________
NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of RICHARD WALKING EAGLE, a/k/a RICHARD EAGLE, a/k/a RICHARD DEAN JOHNS, a/k/a RICHARD JOHNS, a/k/a RICHARD DEAN JOHNSON, Deceased Case Number 18 PR 30688 All persons having claims against the above-named estate are required to present them to the Personal Representative or to District Court of Arapahoe, County, Colorado on or before November 26, 2018, or the claims may be forever barred. Sue Eagle 13890 E. Marina Dr. #410 Aurora, CO 80014 Published in The Villager First Publication: July 26, 2018 Last Publication: August 9, 2018 Legal # 8435 ____________________________ NOTICE TO CREDITORS Case Number 18 PR 286 Estate of Virginia Lee Kerber, Deceased All persons having claims against the above-named estate are required to present them to the Personal Representative or to District Court of Arapahoe, County, Colorado on or before December 15, 2018, or the claims may be forever barred. David W. Kerber 7101 E. Berry Avenue Address Greenwood Village, CO 80111 Published in The Villager First Publication: August 9, 2018 Last Publication: August 23, 2018 Legal # 8460 ____________________________
ARAPAHOE COUNTY SALARIES Wages paid to Arapahoe County employeesand Officials in June, 2018. Benefits average approximately 27.6% of wages. Provider Services Manager....... $6,080.43 Sr. Business Analyst....... $8,885.85 Sergeant.......................... $7890.46 Mechanic......................... $5415.15 Deputy Sheriff.................. $7112.78 Colorado Works Assessment Spec ..................................... $4844.67 Coroner Office Administrator .................................... $7031.03 Motor Vehicle Specialist-Temp ..................................... $1213.33 Business System Appraisal Analyst .................................... $7192.71 Workforce Specialist ....... $5183.04 Business System Division Supervisor —$8535.65 Elections Manager-Operations ..................................... $6832.76 Engineering Services Div Mgr. ................................... $11495.06 Business Associate IV ..................................... $5606.01 Motor Vehicle Specialist III ..................................... $4844.67 Facility Systems Manager ..................................... $7835.56 Engineer III ..................... $8995.13 Sr. Business Administrator ..................................... $4842.00 Deputy Sheriff.................. $6746.87 Deputy Sheriff ................. $7112.78 Operations Data Analyst.. $6502.17 Lieutenant ....................... $9510.02 Deputy Sheriff ................. $7112.78 Sergeant ......................... $8578.68 Sr. Purchasing Agent ...... $7394.90 Deputy Sheriff ................. $7112.78 Deputy Sheriff ................ $7112.78 Sr Assist Co Attorney .... $11286.04 CORE Services Coordinator ..................................... $6502.17 Fingerprint Technician-Temp ..................................... $3293.33 Motor Vehicle Specialist III
..................................... $4844.67 Medical Investigator ....... $6502.17 Social Caseworker B ...... $5715.67 Shuttler ............................. $983.96 Medical Investigator ....... $5327.86 Appraiser III-Residential ....$5838.39 Captain ......................... $10587.07 Deputy Sheriff ................. $7112.78 Motor Vehicle Specialist III ..................................... $4706.91 Business Associate IV .... $5409.43 Mapping/GIS Technician .... $4844.67 Judicial Services Officer ....$4844.67 Sr ERP System Administrator ...................................$10163.83 Retirement Plan Administrator ..................................... $8867.71 Deputy Sheriff ................. $7112.78 Sergeant ......................... $8606.09 Public Works and Dev Director ...................................$13466.90 Deputy Sheriff ................. $7112.78 Sr. Systems Administrator ..................................... $9056.86 Sergeant ......................... $8647.47 Plans Examiner II ........... $7127.21 Detention Service Coordinator ..................................... $6209.99 Evidence Technician ....... $5023.94 Deputy Sheriff ................. $7112.78 Deputy Sheriff ................. $7112.78 Weed Control Specialist ... $5756.75 Deputy Sheriff ................. $7112.78 Sergeant ......................... $8564.70 Sergeant ......................... $8302.08 Program Supervisor-ADW! ..................................... $6920.46 Lieutenant ...................... $9766.34 Clerk-Temp ....................... $550.69 Equipment Operator-Light ..................................... $4338.25 CaseAide ........................ $4368.00 Sergeant ......................... $8647.47 Intergov. Rel./Open Spaces Dir ...................................$13198.66 Lieutenant ....................... $9480.60 Child/FamilyAdministrator ..................................... $7947.33 Undersheriff .................. $12722.62 Deputy Sheriff ................. $7112.78
Lieutenant ....................... $9766.34 Deputy Assessor-Administration ..................................... $8135.08 Lieutenant ....................... $9813.29 Sr Network Systems Engineer ..................................... $9269.76 Deputy Sheriff ................. $7112.78 Deputy Sheriff ................. $7112.78 Evidence Technician ....... $5023.94 Deputy Sheriff ................. $7112.78 Deputy Sheriff ................. $7112.78 Assistant Branch Manager ..................................... $5257.50 Lieutenant ....................... $9079.85 Sr. Administrative Assistant ..................................... $4844.67 Deputy Sheriff ................. $7112.78 Grants Fiscal Spec Lead ....$5762.45 Telecommunications Specialist ..................................... $6824.78 Business Associate II ..... $4368.00 Business Associate III .... $4729.31 Senior Technical Service Analyst ..................................... $5920.44 Business Associate II ..... $1127.72 Captain ......................... $10404.33 Deputy Sheriff ................. $7112.78 Deputy Sheriff ................. $7112.78 Lieutenant ....................... $9813.29 Registration Lead ........... $4301.74 Manager of Weatherization ..................................... $8328.86 Business Associate III .... $4620.16 Deputy Sheriff ................. $7112.78 Lieutenant ....................... $9813.29 Child and Family Supervisor ..................................... $7306.00 Deputy Sheriff ................. $7112.78 Traffic Operations Manager ..................................... $7651.87 Motor Vehicle Specialist III ..................................... $3773.49 Sergeant ......................... $8564.70 Lieutenant ....................... $9766.34 Sergeant ......................... $8647.47 Bureau Chief ................ $11831.32 WIA Workforce Specialist ..................................... $5715.67 Business Associate IV .... $5078.47
Deputy Sheriff ................. $7112.78 Communications Supervisor ..................................... $7306.00 Appraiser III-Residential .... $5736.84 Deputy Sheriff ................. $7112.78 Deputy Sheriff ................. $7112.78 Assistant Fleet Supervisor ..................................... $6185.64 Child and Family Supervisor ..................................... $7306.00 Deputy Sheriff ................. $7112.78 Plans Examiner-Temp ...... $828.63 Paralegal ........................ $5821.55 Deputy Sheriff ................. $7112.78 Admin Supv Assessor .... $6602.61 Sergeant ......................... $8606.09 Business Associate IV .... $5715.67 Transportation Division Mgr ................................... $11594.70 Deputy Sheriff ................. $7112.78 Deputy Sheriff ................. $7112.78 Deputy Sheriff.................. $7112.78 Deputy Sheriff ................. $7112.78 Finance & Administration Manager ..................................... $8410.57 Business Associate II ..... $4367.26 Child and Family Supervisor ..................................... $7306.00 Assistant Co Attorney ..... $8818.77 Sr. Systems Administrator ..................................... $8136.85 Program Coordinator ...... $4751.31 Deputy Sheriff ................ $7112.78 Lieutenant ....................... $9373.41 Deputy Sheriff ................. $7112.78 Sergeant ......................... $8647.47 Lieutenant ....................... $9813.29 Branch Manager ............. $6487.00 Business Associate II ..... $3746.64 User Information Systems Coord ..................................... $2205.45 Captain ......................... $10404.33 Sr. Business Administrator ..................................... $4800.16 Accounting Technician Supervisor ..................................... $5981.89 Workforce Specialist ....... $5715.67 Mapping/GIS Technician .... $4844.67 Motor Vehicle Lead ......... $4844.67 Motor Vehicle Specialist III
..................................... $4551.28 Sr. Clerk .......................... $4368.00 Motor Vehicle Specialist III ..................................... $4844.67 Deputy Sheriff ................. $7112.78 Workforce Economist ..... $7702.63 Deputy Sheriff ................. $7112.78 HR Temp Pool .................. $384.42 Sergeant ......................... $8647.47 Deputy Sheriff ................. $7112.78 Heavy Equipment Operator ..................................... $4844.67 Mechanic ........................ $4595.78 Permit Technician Supervisor ..................................... $6253.93 Bureau Chief ................ $11372.16 Deputy Sheriff ................. $6746.87 Lieutenant ....................... $9079.85 Operations Division Manager ..................................... $8614.00 Creative Services Spec II... $5715.67 Div Mgr Comm Res Admin Svc ..................................... $9986.17 Detention Maintenance Foreman ..................................... $6084.85 Child/Family Administrator ..................................... $7947.33 DeputySheriff .................. $7112.78 Sergeant ......................... $8647.47 Sergeant ......................... $7750.58 Deputy Sheriff ................. $7112.78 Sergeant ......................... $8647.47 Alt. Svcs/UPS Supervisor ....$6152.55 Print Services Coordinator ..................................... $4844.67 Communications Training Supervisor ............................... $7306.00 Training Coordinator ....... $4823.28 Driver License Manager ... $5325.71 Deputy Sheriff ................. $7112.78 Deputy Sheriff ................. $6746.87 Business Associate II ..... $4274.90 Workforce Specialist ....... $4842.20 Heavy Equipment Operator ..................................... $4844.67 Business Associate I ...... $3815.46 Homemaker .................... $3817.67 Deputy Sheriff ................. $7112.78 Evidence Supervisor ...... $6037.33 Range Supervisor ........... $6398.99
Fiscal Clerk ..................... $4543.96 Deputy Sheriff ................. $7112.78 Deputy Sheriff ................. $7112.78 Business Associate III .... $4844.67 SocialCaseworkerB ........ $5715.67 Deputy Sheriff ................. $7112.78 Deputy Sheriff-RECRUIT ... $7112.78 Deputy Sheriff ................. $7112.78 Deputy Sheriff ................. $7112.78 Child and Family Supervisor ..................................... $6925.79 County Attorney ............ $15508.13 Business Associate III .... $4492.93 Business Associate III .... $4683.84 Heavy Equipment Operator ..................................... $4844.67 Program Specialist II ...... $4368.00 Deputy Sheriff ................. $7112.78 Social Caseworker C ...... $6386.51 Mechanic Supervisor ...... $6773.63 Deputy Sheriff ................. $7112.78 Engineer III ..................... $8396.35 Finance Director ........... $12944.51 Social Caseworker B ...... $5715.67 RIM Technician ............... $3233.43 Records Mgmt Specialist ...$5603.82 Deputy Sheriff ................. $7112.78 Recording Lead .............. $4712.70 Elections Manager-Voter Records ..................................... $5460.02 Communications Supervisor ..................................... $6123.43 Heavy Equipment Operator ..................................... $4442.53 Performance Management Analyst ..................................... $6807.47 Commissioner ................ $9457.50 Facility Utility Worker ...... $3652.74 Staff Development Supervisor ..................................... $7266.07 Sergeant ......................... $8606.09 Program Specialist Supervisor ..................................... $5458.77 Executive Assistant ........ $5077.19 Planning Assistant .......... $4368.00 Motor Vehicle Specialist III ..................................... $4589.41
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LEGALS — Continued from page 26— Child and Family Supervisor ..................................... $7172.92 Bus Assoc III-Technical .. $4844.67 Deputy Sheriff ................. $7112.78 Road & Bridge Supervisor ..................................... $5552.02 Deputy Sheriff ................. $7112.78 Deputy Sheriff ................. $7112.78 Recording Specialist Sr $4636.80 Accounting Clerk III ........ $4118.29 Deputy Sheriff ................. $7112.78 Asst Clerk to the Board .. $6043.14 Customer Serv. Repr. Supv. ..................................... $5429.78 Child and Family Supervisor ..................................... $7306.00 Deputy Sheriff ................. $7112.78 CIP Program Manager .... $9986.17 Building Inspector II ........ $6031.50 Applications Support Spec. ..................................... $7163.00 Sergeant ......................... $7890.46 Deputy Sheriff ................. $7112.78 Paralegal ........................ $5824.37 Pre Trial Officer .............. $4440.52 Administrative Services Manager ..................................... $6916.67 Sr Program Analyst-Assessor ..................................... $8497.71 Deputy Sheriff ................. $7112.78 Deputy Sheriff ................. $7112.78 Captain ......................... $10832.58 Deputy Sheriff ................. $7112.78 Child/Family Administrator ..................................... $7283.60 Permit Technician ........... $4462.84 Deputy Sheriff ................. $7112.78 Mapping/GIS Technician $4844.67 Deputy Sheriff ................. $7112.78 Deputy Sheriff ................. $7112.78 Deputy Sheriff ................. $5528.01 Sergeant ......................... $8222.61 Captain ......................... $10764.63 Deputy Sheriff ................. $7112.78 Sergeant ......................... $8450.91 Lieutenant ....................... $9494.38 Electrical Inspector ......... $6077.89 Program Specialist Supervisor ..................................... $5349.80 Business Associate III-Technical ..................................... $3880.59 Lead Engineering Inspector ..................................... $6223.60 Custodian ....................... $3221.83 Sergeant ......................... $8606.09 Business Associate II ..... $3558.06 Deputy Sheriff ................. $7112.78 Paralegal ........................ $5709.38 Assistant Supervisor Abstract ..................................... $4576.22 Classification Specialist .. $5398.68 Groundskeeper ............... $4512.58 Deputy Sheriff ................. $7112.78 Deputy Sheriff ................. $7112.78 Judicial Services Pretrial Navigator ..................................... $4296.07 Child and Family Supervisor ..................................... $7306.00 Child/FamilyAdministrator ..................................... $7627.56 Sergeant ......................... $7890.46 Child and Family Supervisor ..................................... $6078.43 Deputy Sheriff ................. $7112.78 Personal Prop.AppraisalSupv. ..................................... $5896.84 BuildingInspector II ......... $6502.17 Hotline Caseworker ........ $4844.67 Deputy Sheriff ................. $7112.78 Deputy Sheriff ................. $7112.78 Sergeant ......................... $7890.46 Deputy Sheriff ................. $7112.78 Sergeant ......................... $7890.46 Program Supervisor-ADW! ..................................... $5570.02 Program Supervisor-ADW! ..................................... $5599.12 Community Compliance Officer ..................................... $5654.05 Courier ............................ $2843.64 Weatherization Tech Sup Spec ..................................... $5131.99 Weatherization Inspector .... $4785.28 Property Tax Director ...... $7698.17 Assistant Branch Manager ..................................... $5265.65 Assistant Branch Manager ..................................... $5243.70 Sergeant ......................... $8076.58 Deputy Sheriff ................. $7112.78 Mgr. of Application Services ...................................$10823.04 Assistant Branch Manager ..................................... $5502.92 Child and Family Supervisor ..................................... $6500.00 Lieutenant ....................... $9385.13 Deputy Sheriff ................ $7112.78 Deputy Sheriff ................. $7112.78 Deputy Sheriff ................. $7112.78 Deputy Sheriff ................. $7112.78 Deputy Sheriff ................. $7112.78 Sergeant ......................... $8223.48 Sergeant ......................... $8117.16 Deputy Sheriff ................. $7112.78 Sergeant ......................... $7999.98 Deputy Sheriff ................. $7112.78 Sergeant ......................... $8012.20 Heavy Equipment Operator ..................................... $4345.08 Communications Technician II ..................................... $5654.35 Detention Operations Technician ..................................... $4844.67 VSPC ElectionJudge-Temp ..................................... $2080.00 Deputy Sheriff ................. $7112.78 Heavy Equipment Operator ..................................... $4048.31 Field Tech III.................... $5094.68 Fac Data/Contract Coordinator ..................................... $5069.29 Communications Technician II ..................................... $5681.61 Business Associate II ..... $3696.46 Social Caseworker B ...... $5715.67 Manager, Emergency Management ..................................... $9766.34 Deputy Sheriff ................. $7112.78 Deputy Sheriff ................. $7112.78 Deputy Sheriff ................. $7112.78 Communication Svcs Director ................................... $11149.08 DL Specialist III ............... $4627.44 Sergeant ......................... $8398.07 Engineering Inspector II ....$5455.73 Child and Family Supervisor ..................................... $7306.00 Administrative Manager .. $7928.33 Adult Protection Supervisor ..................................... $6590.81 Manager of Judicial Services ..................................... $8254.83 Assistant Branch Manager ..................................... $3992.50 Inmate Services Technician ..................................... $4270.96
Sr Network Systems Engineer ..................................... $8824.79 Motor Vehicle Specialist III ..................................... $3718.17 Facilities Maintenance Supervisor ..................................... $6464.12 Inmate Services Technician ..................................... $4400.59 Social Caseworker B ...... $5715.67 Deputy Sheriff ................. $7112.78 Business Associate II ..... $4062.02 Recording Specialist ....... $3746.97 Investigative Paralegal ... $5844.02 Senior Inspector ............. $5819.02 Motor Vehicle Lead ......... $4844.67 Sergeant ......................... $8065.85 Deputy Sheriff ................. $7112.78 Deputy Sheriff ................. $7112.78 Deputy Sheriff ................. $6746.87 Deputy Sheriff ................. $6746.87 Deputy Sheriff ................. $7112.78 Sergeant ......................... $7612.93 Engineer III ..................... $7804.75 Duty Planner-Temporary .. $556.06 Facility Maintenance Technician ..................................... $4844.67 Communications Technician II ..................................... $5681.61 Bureau Chief ................ $11831.32 4-H Program Coordinator ... $5062.81 Deputy Sheriff ................. $7112.78 Sr. Systems Administrator ..................................... $8840.13 Workforce Specialist ....... $5300.84 Business Associate III .... $4115.84 Child and Family Supervisor ..................................... $7227.03 RIM Supervisor ............... $5291.85 Heavy Equipment Operator ..................................... $4064.82 Equipment Operator-Light ..................................... $3768.40 Maintenance Manager .... $6487.56 Deputy Sheriff ................. $6746.87 Motor Vehicle Specialist III ..................................... $4352.03 Sergeant ......................... $7961.53 Motor Vehicle Specialist III ..................................... $4730.74 Inmate Services Section Supervisor ............................... $5888.61 Social Caseworker C ...... $5930.84 Staff Accountant ............. $5390.82 Social Caseworker B ...... $4930.84 Permit Technician ........... $3640.00 Child and Family Supervisor ..................................... $6605.69 Deputy Sheriff ................ $7112.78 Deputy Sheriff ................. $7112.78 Treasurer ........................ $7275.02 RiskManager .................. $6336.33 SAP Business Operations Div Mgr ...................................$10645.57 Accounting Technician .... $4613.44 Deputy Sheriff ................. $7112.78 Deputy Sheriff ................. $7112.78 Sergeant ......................... $8081.54 Deputy Sheriff ................. $7112.78 Sergeant ......................... $8050.73 Deputy Sheriff ................. $7112.78 Deputy Sheriff ................. $7112.78 Sergeant ......................... $8341.69 Deputy Sheriff ................. $7112.78 Sergeant ......................... $8012.20 Deputy Sheriff ................. $7112.78 Deputy Sheriff ................. $7112.78 Branch Manager ............. $5279.56 Accreditation Specialist .....$5715.67 Business Associate III .... $4844.67 Sergeant ......................... $7540.00 Communications Technician II ..................................... $5524.89 Deputy Sheriff ................. $7112.78 Budget Manager ........... $11049.98 Custodian ....................... $3221.83 Custodian ....................... $3221.83 Custodian ....................... $3221.83 Deputy Sheriff ................. $6746.87 Criminalist ....................... $6075.66 Deputy Sheriff ................. $7112.78 Paralegal-PartTime ......... $1380.63 Sr Assist Co Attorney .... $10989.42 Distribution Mgt Supervisor ..................................... $4982.32 Associate Project Manager ..................................... $5154.05 Fugitive Clerk ................. $4148.52 CO Works Assessment Spec. Lead ..................................... $5033.43 Administrative Analyst-PersonalProp ............................. $5302.25 Resource Coordinator .... $4650.88 GIS Administrator ........... $9017.67 Kinship Navigator-Temp .$2050.95 Social Caseworker C ...... $6107.49 Program Specialist II ...... $4282.09 Manager of Technical Services ..................................... $9410.40 Inmate Services Section Supervisor ............................... $5741.17 Communications Supervisor ..................................... $6343.33 Trainer-CSS .................... $5212.81 Deputy Sheriff ................. $7112.78 Detention Operations Technician ..................................... $4844.67 Deputy Sheriff ................. $6746.87 Road Maintenance Worker ..................................... $3431.50 Deputy Sheriff ................. $6746.87 Purchasing Agent ........... $4728.40 Social Caseworker B ...... $5030.24 Inmate Services Technician ..................................... $4187.06 Workforce Specialist ....... $4891.84 Administrative Assistant ... $1191.29 Deputy County Attorney HS ................................... $11659.18 Deputy Sheriff ................. $7112.78 Purchasing Manager ...... $9282.00 Recording Specialist Sr .....$4206.74 Deputy Sheriff ................. $7112.78 Deputy Sheriff ................. $7112.78 CSS Admin ..................... $6571.11 Background Investigator ....$6474.20 Deputy Sheriff ................. $6746.87 Workforce Specialist ....... $3943.88 Recording Specialist ....... $3279.64 Duty Planner ................... $5188.28 Deputy Sheriff ................. $7112.78 Deputy Sheriff ................. $6746.87 Deputy Sheriff ................. $7112.78 Deputy Sheriff ................. $6746.87 Deputy Sheriff ................. $7112.78 Deputy Sheriff ................. $7112.78 Deputy Sheriff ................. $7112.78 Deputy Sheriff ................. $7112.78 Deputy Sheriff ................. $7112.78 Deputy Sheriff ................. $6746.87 Deputy Sheriff ................ $7112.78 Heavy Equipment Operator ..................................... $4249.07 Child and Family Supervisor ..................................... $5943.58 Med Invest/Foren Histologist ..................................... $5742.53 Social Caseworker B ...... $5498.98 Inmate Services Technician ..................................... $3945.13 Deputy Sheriff ................. $7112.78
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..................................... $9161.79 Social Caseworker B ...... $5473.69 Program Specialist Lead .$5161.67 Child and Family Supervisor ..................................... $6309.53 Ballot Processing Judge-Temp ..................................... $2080.00 Deputy Sheriff ................. $7112.78 Telecommunications Coordinator ..................................... $7279.46 Sr. Administrative Assistant ..................................... $4598.82 Quality Assurance & Compl Spec ..................................... $4350.47 Sr.Clerk ........................... $3912.11 Sr.AdministrativeAssistant ..................................... $4618.64 Recording Specialist Sr .. $3500.88 Workforce Specialist ....... $5178.18 Workforce Specialist ....... $4157.12 Mental Health Coordinator ..................................... $5353.10 DL Specialist Lead .......... $4166.00 Inmate Services Technician ..................................... $3920.04 HR Temp Pool ................ $2426.67 Deputy Sheriff ................. $7112.78 Deputy Sheriff ................. $6746.87 Hotline Caseworker ........ $4468.71 Business Associate I ...... $2979.99 Warehouse Specialist ..... $4488.53 Detention Operations Technician ..................................... $4227.19 Program Specialist II ...... $3729.55 Human Services Director ...................................$13617.52 Lieutenant ....................... $9384.61 Social Caseworker B ...... $4907.02 Inmate Services Technician ..................................... $3888.47
Administrative Supervisor ..................................... $5855.20 CSS Supervisor .............. $5456.82 Program Specialist II ...... $4269.46 Facilities Custodial Supv....$4929.60 Engineer III ..................... $7864.89 Business Associate III .... $3734.92 Deputy Treasurer ............ $9398.42 Business Associate III .... $3818.36 Deputy Sheriff ................. $7112.78 Deputy Sheriff ................. $7112.78 Project Management Administrator ..................................... $6364.52 Inmate Services Technician ..................................... $3851.21 Deputy Sheriff ................. $7112.78 Furnace Technician ........ $4232.71 Ballot Processing Judge-Temp ..................................... $2080.00 Warehouse Specialist ..... $4466.74 Social Caseworker B ...... $5406.16 Motor Vehicle Specialist III ..................................... $3351.83 Recording Specialist ....... $2961.23 Deputy Sheriff ................. $6746.87 Business Associate I ...... $3531.00 Workforce Specialist ....... $4415.78 Deputy Sheriff ................. $7112.78 Deputy Sheriff ................. $7112.78 Deputy Sheriff-RECRUIT .... $7112.78 Lieutenant ....................... $9531.49 Deputy Sheriff ................. $7112.78 ProgramIntegrity Specialist ..................................... $5564.95 Human Services Deputy DirectorCYF ........................... $11500.67 Financial Mgt Analyst ..... $5924.95 Manager of Senior Resources ..................................... $7814.04 Field Tech II .................... $3965.91 ClassificationSpecialist ... $5017.29 Deputy Sheriff ................. $7112.78 Deputy Sheriff ................. $7112.78 Sr. Clerk .......................... $3817.60 Deputy Sheriff ................. $7112.78 Program Supervisor-ADW! ..................................... $5626.73 Detention Maintenance Technician ..................................... $4830.11 Lieutenant ....................... $9340.00 Telecommunications Specialist ..................................... $6381.79 Pretrial Supervisor .......... $6066.43 Facilities Maintenance Supv ..................................... $5538.98 Facility Maintenance Technician ..................................... $4518.50 Planning Division Manager ..................................... $9638.53 Sr. Clerk .......................... $3732.50 Deputy Sheriff ................. $6746.87 Sr. Budget Analyst .......... $7333.17 ClassificationSpecialist $4786.21 CSSAdmin ...................... $7106.08 CSE Specialist ................ $4844.67 CSE Specialist ................ $4844.67 Criminal Justice Agency Coord ..................................... $5715.67 CSE-Supervisor .............. $6487.00 CSE Payment Specialist ...$4844.67 Trainer-CCSS ................. $5490.83 Admin/Clerical......Administrator ..................................... $7947.33 Sr ACSES Liaison/Trainer ..................................... $5598.45 CSE-Supervisor .............. $6300.19 CSESpecialist ................. $4725.24 Paralegal ........................ $5824.37 CSE-Assistant Attorney .. $7632.82 Paralegal ........................ $5824.37 Business Associate II ..... $4367.26 Program Specialist II ...... $4368.00 CSE Specialist ................ $4478.63 CSE-Supervisor .............. $6487.00 CSESpecialist ................. $4844.67 Business Associate II ..... $4202.86 FacilitiesProjectManager $7131.22 SeniorAccountingClerk ... $4019.30 CSE-Supervisor .............. $6487.00 SrACSESLiaison/Trainer .$5250.90 ProgramSpecialistII ........ $3956.36 DeputySheriff .................. $7112.78 ProgramSpecialistLead .. $5112.32 PreTrialOfficer ................ $4758.26 Environmental Manager .$7273.09 CSE Specialist ................ $4844.67 Deputy Sheriff ................. $7112.78 Deputy Sheriff ................. $7112.78 Deputy Sheriff ................. $7112.78 Deputy Sheriff ................. $7112.78 Deputy Sheriff ................. $7112.78 Deputy Sheriff ................. $7112.78 Deputy Sheriff ................. $7112.78 Deputy Sheriff ................. $7112.78 Non-Certified Deputy ...... $6332.91 Deputy Sheriff ................. $7112.78 Operations Manager ....... $8583.34 Sergeant ......................... $7540.00 Deputy Sheriff ................. $7112.78 Sergeant ......................... $7540.00 Deputy Sheriff ................. $7112.78 CSE Specialist ................ $4692.03 Offset Printer Operator ... $4148.97 Deputy Sheriff ................. $7112.78 Facilities Maintenance SupervisorACJC ........................... $5850.87 Communications Supervisor ..................................... $5934.37 Social Caseworker C ...... $5533.62 Child and Family Supervisor ..................................... $6076.66 Operations & Placement Supv ..................................... $6770.86 Autopsy Technician ......... $4844.67 Business Associate III .... $3710.92 Motor Vehicle Specialist III ..................................... $3483.57 Detention Maintenance Technician ..................................... $4395.39 Asset Mgmt. Administrator ..................................... $5358.93 Colorado Works Assessment Spec ..................................... $4523.00 Program Specialist Lead ... $5186.50 Deputy Sheriff ................. $7112.78 Accounting Manager ...... $7448.70 Social Caseworker B ...... $5229.42 Child/Family Administrator ..................................... $7947.33 Business Associate III $4256.76 Fleet Services Manager ..................................... $7999.88 Field Tech II .................... $4260.88 Clerk and Recorder ........ $7275.02 CSE Specialist ................ $4577.99 Child and Family Supervisor ..................................... $5886.34 Program Supervisor-ADW! ..................................... $5064.45 Child Welfare Trainer ...... $5441.54 Deputy Sheriff ................. $7112.78 Assistant Co Attorney ..... $9938.41 Non-Certified Deputy ...... $6332.91 Deputy Sheriff ................. $7112.78 Non-Certified Deputy ...... $6332.91 Deputy Sheriff-RECRUIT ... $6746.87 Deputy Sheriff ................. $7112.78 Hotline Caseworker-Job Share ..................................... $1127.19
Child/Family Administrator ..................................... $7100.86 Paralegal ........................ $4644.79 Senior Programmer Analyst ..................................... $7641.40 RIM Lead ........................ $3625.01 Deputy Sheriff ................. $6746.87 Deputy Sheriff ................. $7112.78 Accreditation Specialist .. $5012.39 Deputy Sheriff ................. $7112.78 Non-Certified Deputy ...... $6332.91 Sergeant ......................... $7540.00 Sergeant ......................... $7612.93 CSS Supervisor .............. $5430.71 Victim Assistance Coordinator ..................................... $5303.13 Adult Protection Supervisor ..................................... $5872.97 Sergeant ......................... $7750.58 Business Associate II ..... $3595.48 CSE Specialist ................ $4844.67 Detention Operations Technician ..................................... $4421.67 Deputy Sheriff ................. $6746.87 Non-Certified Deputy ...... $6332.91 Deputy Sheriff ................. $7112.78 Program Specialist II ...... $4198.13 Sr. Administrative Assistant ..................................... $3691.13 Deputy Sheriff ................. $6746.87 Deputy Sheriff.................. $6746.87 Non-Certified Deputy ...... $6332.91 Mechanic ........................ $4840.72 Inmate Services Technician ..................................... $3788.57 Deputy Sheriff ................. $6746.87 Lieutenant ....................... $9079.85 Non-Certified Deputy ...... $6332.91 Non-Certified Deputy ...... $6332.91 AppraiserIII-Residential .. $4730.53 Deputy Sheriff ................. $7112.78 Deputy Sheriff ................. $7112.78 Deputy Sheriff ................. $7112.78 Payroll Supervisor .......... $6165.97 Shuttler ........................... $1033.96 Motor Vehicle Lead ......... $3803.54 Detention Maintenance Foreman ..................................... $5682.24 Inventory Clerk ............... $4035.09 Child and Family Supervisor ..................................... $5659.83 Deputy Sheriff ................. $7112.78 Deputy Sheriff ................. $7112.78 CSE Specialist ................ $4555.98 Hum Svcs Bus Process Analyst ..................................... $6024.18 Sr. Applications Support Spec. ..................................... $6869.72 Deputy Sheriff ................. $7112.78 Program Supervisor-ADW! ..................................... $5207.24 Weatherization Admin. 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$4845.43 CCSS Division Manager .....$8098.89 Program Specialist II ...... $4064.58 Program Specialist II ...... $4344.86 Appraiser II-Residential .. $4492.58 A/V & Security Systems Supervisor ..................................... $6334.12 Accountant I ................... $4015.77 Child and Family Supervisor ..................................... $5327.49 Paralegal ........................ $5626.36 Paralegal ........................ $5609.91 Custodian ....................... $2461.79 Senior Program Specialist ..................................... $4677.53 CSE Specialist ................ $4027.92 CSS Admin ..................... $5798.07 Deputy Sheriff ................. $6746.87 Deputy Sheriff ................. $7112.78 Deputy Sheriff ................. $7112.78 Sergeant ......................... $7890.46 Sergeant ......................... $7612.93 Sergeant ......................... $8001.54 Pre Trial Officer .............. $4142.56 Facility Maintenance Technician ..................................... $3504.97 Non-Certified Deputy ...... $6332.91 Non-Certified Deputy ...... $6332.91 Social Caseworker C ...... $5521.38 Sr Assist Co Attorney ... $10079.20 Deputy Sheriff ................. $7112.78 Deputy Sheriff ................ $6746.87 Deputy Sheriff ................. $7112.78 Equipment Operator-Light ..................................... $3761.62 Program Specialist Supervisor ..................................... $5406.40 Kinship Navigator ........... $3072.12 Program Specialist/Front Desk Lead ............................ $4280.19 Accountant I ................... $4235.36 Deputy Sheriff ................. $5528.01 VSPC Election Judge-Temp ..................................... $2080.00 Motor Vehicle Lead ......... $3640.02 Program Specialist I ....... $3091.10 Database Specialist ........ $5336.24 CSE-Supervisor .............. $6487.00 Inmate Services Technician ..................................... $3754.21 Pre Trial Officer .............. $4420.72 Deputy Sheriff ................. $5528.01 Facilities Maintenance Supv ..................................... $5049.11 Deputy Sheriff-RECRUIT .... $6210.08 Commissioner ................ $7275.02 Commissioner ................ $7275.02 Child and Family Supervisor ..................................... $5733.63 Child and Family Supervisor ..................................... $5715.30 Facility Maintenance Technician ..................................... $3884.16 Field Supervisor ............. $5876.69 Sergeant ......................... $7540.00 Program Specialist-Temp ... $1328.53 Program Specialist Supervisor ..................................... $5031.78 Program Specialist II ...... $3975.40 Facility Warehouse Specialist ..................................... $3475.12 Branch Manager/Land DivisionSupv. ........................... $6345.50 Assessor ......................... $9457.50 Facility Utility Worker ...... $2996.00 Deputy Sheriff ................. $7112.78 Deputy Sheriff ................. $7112.78 Deputy Sheriff ................. $7112.78 Deputy Sheriff ................. $7112.78 Applications Support Spec. ..................................... $6937.75 Deputy Sheriff ................. $7112.78 Deputy Sheriff ................. $7112.78 Accountant III ................. $5938.25 Social Caseworker B ...... $5079.06 Detention Crew Leader .. $3761.01 Inmate Services Technician ..................................... $3684.50 Evidence Technician ....... $4127.52 Deputy Sheriff ................. $6641.05 Deputy Sheriff ................. $6641.05 Deputy Sheriff ................. $6641.05 IT Division Mgr. ............. $12293.65 Facility Maintenance Technician ..................................... $3533.21 Custodian ....................... $2400.73 Data Analyst/IT Sys Support ..................................... $6110.93 Sr. Signs & Markings Tech. ..................................... $4375.06 Deputy Sheriff-RECRUIT ..................................... $5841.12 CSE-Assistant Attorney .....$6949.06 Branch Manager ............. $5985.83 Project Manager ............. $7894.08 CUWA Director ............... $6730.06 Heavy Equipment Operator ..................................... $4488.77 Business Associate IV .... $4805.58 Practice Coach ............... $5271.74 Database Analyst ........... $4729.83 CSE Specialist ................ $4358.32 Custodian ....................... $2507.12 DeputySheriff .................. $6641.05 Non-Ce rtified Deputy ..... $5961.28 Non-Certified Deputy ...... $5961.28 Deputy Sheriff ................. $6641.05 Deputy Sheriff ................. $6641.05 Deputy Sheriff ................. $6641.05 Non-Certified Deputy ...... $5961.28 Deputy Sheriff ................. $6266.91 Program SpecialistI I ...... $4056.28 Program Specialist II ...... $3729.64 Sr. Desktop Technician ... $5490.10 HRIS Systems Administrator ..................................... $6250.01 Deputy Sheriff ................. $5528.01 Deputy Sheriff ................. $5841.12 Non-Certified Deputy ...... $5633.25 Program Specialist II ...... $3956.36 Mechanic Supervisor ...... $6758.98 Program Specialist II ...... $3832.16
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Recording Specialist ....... $3001.92 Community Development Adm ..................................... $5773.02 Sergeant ......................... $7540.00 Oil & Gas Specialist ........ $7564.81 Social Caseworker C ...... $5271.74 Ballot Tabulation Lead .... $5273.93 Motor Vehicle Specialist III ..................................... $3355.65 Applications Support Spec. ..................................... $6403.24 Custodian ....................... $2318.90 Non-Certified Deputy ...... $5633.25 Non-Certified Deputy....... $5633.25 Senior Accountant .......... $6786.00 LINKS Coordinator $2154.73 Talent Placement Manager ..................................... $6243.01 Social Caseworker B ...... $4743.90 Child and Family Supervisor ..................................... $5619.81 Program Specialist II ...... $3728.16 Social Caseworker C ...... $4961.52 Program Specialist I ....... $3528.81 Deputy Sheriff ................. $6641.05 Custodian ....................... $2398.46 Deputy Sheriff ................. $6210.08 Emergency Management Supervisor ............................... $6487.07 Communication Services Spec II ..................................... $6361.05 Child/Family Administrator ..................................... $7096.94 Road & Bridge Supervisor ..................................... $5474.39 Ballot Security Judge-Temp ..................................... $2080.00 Ballot Processing Judge-Temp ..................................... $2080.00 Ballot Processing Judge-Temp ..................................... $2080.00 Professional Planner-Temp ..................................... $1110.00 Operations Administrator .... $5888.74 Homemaker .................... $3126.37 Field Tech II .................... $3555.13 Sr Network Systems Engineer ..................................... $9205.76 HVAC/R Technician ........ $5500.00 Open Spaces Operations Supv. ..................................... $6326.67 Foster Care Recruiter ..... $5307.21 Pavement Mgt Coordinator ..................................... $6032.33 Sr Network Systems Engineer ..................................... $9216.83 Plans Examiner II ........... $5713.98 LINKS Coordinator ......... $2070.93 Assistant Appraisal Supervisor ..................................... $5398.51 Deputy Sheriff ................. $5841.12 Workforce Specialist ....... $4267.92 Workforce Specialist ....... $4166.72 Workforce Specialist ....... $4265.52 WIA Workforce Specialist ... $4216.64 WIA Workforce Specialist ... $4111.23 Non-Certified Deputy ...... $5351.86 Quality Assurance & Compl Spec ..................................... $4141.26 Program Specialist II ...... $3693.78 Workforce Specialist ....... $4360.31 Motor Vehicle Lead ......... $4609.89 Social Caseworker C ...... $5008.58 Social Caseworker B ...... $4609.61 Child and Family Supervisor ..................................... $5301.77 Social Caseworker C ...... $5271.74 Emergency Mgmt. Specialist ..................................... $5347.68 Deputy Sheriff ................. $5841.12 Deputy Sheriff ................. $5528.01 Deputy Sheriff-RECRUIT .... $6210.08 Inmate Services Technician ..................................... $3682.03 Business Associate II ..... $3298.10 Motor Vehicle Specialist II ..................................... $3237.85 County Veterans Affairs Supervisor ..................................... $5314.94 Sr HR Business Partner .$7426.97 Tax Certification Specialist ..................................... $3673.84 Communications Technician II ..................................... $4284.39 Deputy Sheriff ................. $5914.61 Purchasing Technician .... $3917.33 Accounting Technician .... $3750.11 Criminal Justice Plng Coord ..................................... $6609.57
More information about this proposal is available at the offices of the Arapahoe County Public Works and Development Department, Planning Division, 6924 S. Lima St., Centennial, CO 80112, or by calling (720) 874-6650 during regular business hours (8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday).
HR Business Partner ...... $6159.12 Sr HR Business Partner ... $7325.65 Digital EvidenceTechnician ..................................... $4015.94 Assistant Traffic Engineer ..................................... $7087.30 Business Associate II ..... $3242.27 Social Caseworker C ...... $5337.41 Emergency Mgmt. Specialist ..................................... $5653.22 Custodian ....................... $2429.85 Custodian ....................... $2459.41 HVAC/R Technician ........ $5500.00 Talent Engagement Manager ..................................... $6409.43 Special Projects Team Supv ..................................... $5295.57 Mapping Manager .......... $8697.09 Program Specialist II ...... $3995.96 Horticulture Assistant ........ $122.01 Program Specialist II ...... $4024.74 Child and Family Supervisor ..................................... $6047.45 Classification Specialist .... $4223.57 Ballot Security Coordinator ..................................... $5460.02 Assistant Co Attorney ..... $9231.45 Victim Advocate .............. $4485.65 Commissioner ................ $9457.50 Information Technology Dir ...................................$13144.50 Social Caseworker B ...... $4509.94 Accounting Clerk III ........ $3476.98 Social Caseworker B ...... $4356.63 Shuttler ........................... $1274.88 Manager of System Services ..................................... $8655.92 Appraiser II-Commercial ....$4483.09 Data Collector ................. $3551.23 HR Business Partner ...... $5084.99 Sr. Budget Analyst .......... $7339.97 Deputy Sheriff ................. $7112.78 Deputy Sheriff ................. $6641.05 Deputy Sheriff ................. $6266.91 Deputy Sheriff ................. $6641.05 Deputy Sheriff ................. $6641.05 Custodian ....................... $2403.29 Custodian ....................... $2576.71 Sr. Systems Administrator ..................................... $9127.56 CSE Specialist ................ $4138.12 Workforce Specialist ....... $4168.88 Sr. Systems Administrator ..................................... $9711.85 Motor Vehicle Specialist III ..................................... $3686.97 Motor Vehicle Specialist II ..................................... $3698.76 Bus. Assoc. III-Technical .$4214.49 Program Specialist II ...... $3710.42 Sr. DesktopT echnician ... $5269.57 Deputy Sheriff ................. $5841.12 Non-Certified Deputy ...... $4278.26 Paralegal ........................ $4740.10 Workforce Specialist ....... $4398.16 Social Caseworker C ...... $5008.58 Non-Certified Deputy ...... $4819.84 Accountant I ................... $4214.51 Sr ERP System Administrator ...................................$10163.83 Fairgrounds Site Manager ..................................... $6028.56 Sr Software Config Admin ..................................... $8281.00 Appraiser II-Residential .. $4180.61 Workforce Specialist ....... $4065.95 Facility Maintenance Technician ..................................... $4099.33 OS Maintenance Foreman ..................................... $4183.49 Deputy Sheriff ................. $7112.78 Deputy Sheriff ................. $6641.05 Road & Bridge Division Manager ..................................... $9976.44 Operations Manager ....... $4926.35 Social Caseworker C....... $5194.17 Asst Appraisal Supervisor-Commercial ......................... $7161.68 Accounts Payable Specialist ..................................... $4368.56 Workforce Specialist ....... $4149.69 Workforce Specialist ....... $4218.63 Operations Systems & SecuritySupervisor ................... $5213.39 Sr. Project Manager ........ $8424.17 R&BOperationsManager $8239.44 Provider Services Manager ..................................... $5309.01 Abstract Supervisor ........ $6168.24
Matt Crane, Clerk to the Board
Published in The Villager Published: August 2, 2018 Legal # 8438 ____________________________ ARAPAHOE COUNTY NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING CASE NO LE18-003, ARAPAHOE COUNTY SHERIFF’S SUBSTATION / LOCATION AND EXTENT PROPOSAL: Intergroup Architects, (applicant), on behalf of Arapahoe County Facilities and Fleet (owner) is proposing a Sheriff’s Substation. The project is located at 1641 S Parker Rd, Denver CO 80231 and includes interior and exterior improvements to an existing facility previously operated as an adult day care. The project will include improvements to the parking lot, new perimeter fencing, a new storage shed, additional landscaping, and water quality feature. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on August 21, 2018 at 6:30 P.M., or as soon thereafter as the calendar of the Arapahoe County Planning Commission permits, a public hearing will be held; at which, all interested persons will be given an opportunity to be heard concerning the above-described Case No LE18-003, Arapahoe County Sheriff’s Substation / Location and Extent. The hearing will be held at
com, then go to the Finance Department, and under the Finance Department select Purchasing then go to the Quick Link for the Rocky Mountain ePurchasing website. Communications Manager Justice Plng Coord Submittals must beCriminal received in ..................................... $8307.91 ..................................... $6383.33 Non-Certified Deputy ...... $4565.69Division, Desktop Technician ........ $4845.82 the Purchasing located Community Development Adm Deputy Sheriff-RECRUIT .... $5528.01 at ..................................... $6997.81 Deputy Street, Sheriff-RECRUIT .... $5841.12 5334 South Prince 4th Communications Technician II Non-Certified Deputy ...... $5351.86 Floor, ..................................... $4410.03 Deputy $5351.86 Littleton, CONon-Certified 80120, no......later Business Associate I ...... $2652.78 Medical Investigator ....... $4525.17 Parts Specialist . . ............. $4084.49 Applications Support Spec than 2:00 p.m. local time on August Facility & Fleet Management Di ..................................... $5668.48 ...................................$12056.92 Sr. Planner ...................... $6448.17 30, 2018. Non-Certified Deputy ...... $5351.86 Evidence Technician ....... $3868.74 Inmate Services Technician ..................................... $3680.02 Program Specialist II ...... $3692.65 Paralegal ........................ $5343.74 Detention Operations Technician ..................................... $3617.16 Motor Vehicle Specialist III ..................................... $3944.14 Non-Certified Deputy ...... $4278.26 Community Corr Specialist ..................................... $3902.62 Sr. Administrative Assistant ..................................... $3740.47 Social Caseworker C $4961.52 Non-Certified Deputy $5351.86 Detention Operations Technician ..................................... $3902.62 Non-Certified Deputy ...... $5351.86 MotorVehicle Specialist II ....$3322.30 Non-Certified Deputy ...... $5351.86 Deputy Sheriff ................. $5841.12 CSE Specialist ................ $4726.30 Motor Vehicle Specialist-Temp ....................................... $125.67 Program Specialist II ...... $3984.89 Program Specialist Supervisor ..................................... $5537.81 RIM Technician ............... $2933.84 Program Specialist II ...... $3656.47 Detention Operations Technician ..................................... $3452.39 Deputy Sheriff ................. $6210.08 Deputy Sheriff ................. $5528.01 Crime Analyst II .............. $6132.49 Homemaker Program Coordinator ..................................... $4726.84 Business Associate III .... $3630.10 Sr Assist Co Attorney ...... $9344.68 Risk & Resiliency Support Analyst ..................................... $5841.77 Communications Technician II ..................................... $4326.10 Communications Technician II ..................................... $4367.74 Manager of Facility Operations ..................................... $7527.56 Accounting Supervisor ... $6175.93 Program Specialist Lead .$4430.77 CSE Specialist ................ $4623.78 Sr. Clerk .......................... $3297.13 Inmate Services Technician ..................................... $3452.39 Child and Family Supervisor ..................................... $5872.97 Inmate Services Technician ..................................... $3678.94 Digital Evidence Technician ..................................... $3600.46 VSPC Election Judge-Temp ..................................... $2080.00 Open Spaces Business Analyst ..................................... $4974.62 Program Specialist Supervisor ..................................... $4686.35 Business Associate III .... $4181.45 HS Project Manager ....... $6467.70 Facility Maintenance Technician ..................................... $3688.56 Building Division Supervisor ..................................... $6251.85 Inmate Services Technician ..................................... $3677.79 Div Mgr Admin Services .$8666.67 Social Caseworker B ...... $4447.34 Paralegal ........................ $4292.17 Social Caseworker B ...... $4664.23 Social Caseworker C ...... $5208.82 Social Caseworker B ...... $5030.70 Social Caseworker B ...... $4654.15 Program Specialist II ...... $3674.88 Lead Animal Control Officer ..................................... $3986.08 Deputy Assessor-Appraisal ..................................... $7397.65 Deputy Sheriff ................. $7112.78 Deputy Sheriff ................. $5841.12 Deputy Sheriff ................. $6210.08 Practice Coach ............... $5574.73
Motor Vehicle Specialist III ..................................... $3483.57 Motor Vehicle Specialist II ..................................... $3247.51 Budget & Logistics Manager ..................................... $8500.01 Mental Health Coordinator ..................................... $4354.44 Deputy Sheriff ................. $5214.69 Child and Family Supervisor ..................................... $5125.25 Workforce Specialist ....... $4002.29 Colorado Works Assessment Spec ..................................... $3949.73 Custodian ....................... $2688.12 Custodian ....................... $2688.12 Social Caseworker B ...... $5054.88 Non-Certified Deputy ...... $5351.86 Deputy Sheriff ................. $5528.01 Deputy Sheriff ................. $5841.12 Non-Certified Deputy ...... $5351.86 Deputy Sheriff ................. $5841.12 Detention Operations Technician ..................................... $3802.20 Non-Certified Deputy ...... $5351.86 Sr. Clerk .......................... $3215.44 Deputy Sheriff ................. $5214.69 Accountant III ................. $5168.89 Mapping/GIS Technician ....$3351.83 FAS Division Manager .... $9166.67 Event Specialist .............. $3895.45 Business Associate III ... $3454.49 Colorado Works Assessment Spec ..................................... $3834.68 Manager of Network Systems ...................................$10603.21 RIM Technician ............... $3053.03 Social Caseworker C ...... $4961.52 Accountant II .................. $4919.20 Communication Services Spec II ..................................... $6200.70 Business Associate II ..... $3196.18 Communications/Community Rel Manager ...................... $6804.76 HR Business Partner I .... $5119.99 Client Relations Coordinator ..................................... $4628.52 Program Specialist II ...... $3711.72 Business Associate IV .... $4141.65 Zoning & Animal Control Manager ..................................... $6081.27 Lead Mapping & Ballot Systems Specialist ..................... $3797.11 CSU Extension Office Coordinator ..................................... $4490.46 VSPC Election Judge-Temp ..................................... $2080.00 CSE Specialist ................ $4087.79 CSU Extension Prgm Coordinator ..................................... $4534.55 Social Caseworker B ...... $5004.22 Classification Specialist .. $4337.91 Social Caseworker B ...... $5110.60 Ballot Security Judge-Temp ..................................... $2080.00 Accreditation Manager ... $7120.36 Appraiser III-Commercial .$5515.58 Ballot Processing Judge-Temp ..................................... $2080.00 Non-Certified Deputy ...... $4819.84 Sr. Clerk .......................... $3264.67 Program Specialist-Temp .$1339.26 Social Caseworker B ...... $4609.61 Building Inspector II ........ $5080.08 Workforce Specialist ....... $4131.23 Executive Asst.-BOCC Admin. ..................................... $4600.46 Applications Support Spec. ..................................... $6277.25 Colorado Works Assessment Spec ..................................... $4107.35 Provider Svcs Manager-Trauma ..................................... $4961.52 Manager of Business Analysis ..................................... $9853.52 Homemaker .................... $3079.27 Colorado Works Assessment Spec ..................................... $3846.35 Sr Assist Co Attorney ...... $9039.59
The County reserves the right to waive any or all informalities or irregularities and to reject any or all submittals. Matt Crane, Clerk to the Board
Published in The Villager Published: August 2, 2018 Legal # 8440 ____________________________
COURTS
DISTRICT COURT COUNTY OF ARAPAHOE STATE OF COLORADO 7325 S. Potomac Street Centennial, Colorado 80112
PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF COLORADO, Petitioner, IN THE INTEREST OF: BRENAN FOSTER, Child, and concerning
STEPHAN IE FOSTER AND CASEY BAKER, Respondents, and concerning
SHAWN DRIGGERS, Special Respondent.
Kristi Erickson, Reg. #50739
Petitioner, IN THE INTEREST OF: SONNIE WEST, MgrChild, of EIM/Solutions Develop ...................................$10500.84 Motor Vehicle Specialist III ..................................... $3418.74 Engineer II....................... $5875.91 Social Caseworker B ...... $5204.40 Deputy Sheriff ................. $5528.01 Office Services Supervisor ..................................... $4383.17 Lead Operator ................ $4899.53 Sr. Business Analyst ....... $8427.77 Social Caseworker B ...... $4577.99 Criminalist ....................... $5771.85 RIM Technician ............... $2933.02 RIM Technician ............... $3049.58 Criminalist ....................... $5771.85 Deputy Sheriff ................. $5214.69 Non-Certified Deputy ...... $5073.84 Non-Certified Deputy ...... $4565.69 Non-Certified Deputy ...... $5073.84 Non-Certified Deputy ...... $5073.84 Non-Certified Deputy ...... $5073.84 Non-Certified Deputy ...... $5073.84 Non-Certified Deputy ...... $5073.84 Non-Certified Deputy ...... $4565.69 Non-Certified Deputy ...... $5073.84 Signs & Markings Tech II ..................................... $3684.05 Detention Operations Technician ..................................... $3716.53 Practice Coach ............... $4888.48 Accounting Technician .... $4089.22 Program Specialist Lead ...$4218.18 Program Specialist II ...... $3648.26 Colorado Works Assessment Spec ..................................... $3383.53 Colorado Works Assessment Spec ..................................... $3979.52 Communications Technician I ..................................... $3845.55 Mechanic ........................ $4957.20 SAP Functional Analyst .. $7837.72 Records Supervisor ........ $5493.95 Ballot Security Judge-Temp ..................................... $2080.00 Ballot Security Judge-Temp ..................................... $2080.00 Program Specialist II ...... $3612.53 Mechanic ........................ $4875.37 Open Space Planning Administrator ................................ $6665.12 Solutions Developer Lead ..................................... $9729.89 MIS Supervisor ............... $5852.90 Ballot Processing Judge-Temp ..................................... $2080.00 VSPC Election Judge-Temp ..................................... $2080.00 Ballot Security Judge-Temp ..................................... $2080.00 VSPC Election Judge-Temp ..................................... $2080.00 VSPC Election Judge-Temp ..................................... $2080.00 VSPC Election Judge-Temp ..................................... $2080.00 Ballot Processing Judge-Temp ..................................... $2080.00 VSPC Election Judge-Temp ..................................... $2080.00 VSPC Election Judge-Temp ..................................... $2080.00 Ballot Security Judge-Temp ..................................... $2080.00 Ballot Security Judge-Temp ..................................... $2080.00 Ballot Processing Judge-Temp ..................................... $2080.00 VSPC Election Judge-Temp ..................................... $2080.00 VSPC Election Judge-Temp ..................................... $2080.00 Ballot Security Judge-Temp ..................................... $2080.00 Ballot Processing Judge-Temp ..................................... $2080.00 VSPC Election Judge-Temp ..................................... $2080.00 Social Caseworker B ...... $4743.66 VSPC Election Judge-Temp ..................................... $2080.00 Ballot Processing Judge-Temp ..................................... $2080.00 Ballot Processing Judge-Temp ..................................... $2080.00 Desktop Technician ........ $4827.51 Workforce Specialist ....... $4259.97 HR Temp Pool ................ $2426.67 Election Judge Hiring AssistantTemp .............................. $351.83 Election Judge Lead ....... $3698.50 VSPC Election Judge-Temp ..................................... $2080.00 Ballot Processing Judge-Temp ..................................... $2080.00 Ballot Processing Judge-Temp ..................................... $2080.00 VSPC Election Judge-Temp ..................................... $2080.00 Child and Family Supervisor ..................................... $6363.46 Applications Support Spec. ..................................... $6872.49 VSPC Election Judge-Temp ..................................... $2080.00 VSPC Election Judge-Temp ..................................... $2080.00 Program Specialist II ...... $3249.00 Finance Supervisor ........ $6559.06 Social Caseworker B ...... $4474.43 Program Specialist II ...... $3684.81 CSE Specialist ................ $3911.03 Social Caseworker B ...... $5049.63 VSPC Election Judge-Temp ..................................... $2080.00 Accountant III ................. $5530.89 Sr Assist Co Attorney .... $11225.02 Workforce Specialist ....... $3987.47 Social Caseworker B ...... $4566.86 CommunicationsTechnician II ..................................... $4151.03 Planning Program Manager ..................................... $8939.36 Program Specialist Lead .$4135.43 Workforce Specialist ....... $4039.12 Program Specialist II ...... $3446.56 CSE Specialist ................ $4168.91 Sr. Business Analyst ....... $8103.68 Communications Technician I ..................................... $3779.17 Signs and Markings Tech I ..................................... $3468.44 Engineer II ...................... $6084.00 Road Maintenance Worker ..................................... $3590.88 PreTrial Officer ............... $4044.21 Sr. Solutions Developer .... $9042.78 Custodian ....................... $2344.77 Equipment Operator-Light ..................................... $3553.88 Custodian ....................... $2339.09 Equipment Operator-Light ..................................... $3588.28 Human Resources Specialist ..................................... $3987.34 Financial Analyst ............ $5286.67 Building Division Manager ..................................... $8233.36 Budget Analyst II ............ $5724.03 Program Specialist I ....... $3008.35
and concerning
CSE Specialist ................ $3979.28 Social Caseworker B ...... $4980.15 Hotline Caseworker ........ $4040.12 Social Caseworker B ...... $4409.62 Kinship Support Supervisor ..................................... $6277.94 Workforce Specialist ....... $4161.02 Facilities Custodial Supv ...$3384.53 Social Caseworker B ...... $4563.95 Bus Assoc III-Technical .. $4030.24 Non-Certified Deputy ...... $5073.84 Non-Certified Deputy ...... $5073.84 Business Associate II ..... $3047.09 Non-Certified Deputy ...... $5073.84 Deputy Sheriff ................. $5528.01 Custodian-Part Time ......... $240.33 Program Specialist II ...... $4229.81 Project Manager ............. $7595.06 Program Specialist Lead .$3861.91 Hotline Caseworker ........ $4140.00 Social Caseworker B ...... $5128.09 Paralegal ........................ $5223.14 Program Specialist II ...... $3249.00 Program Specialist II ...... $3497.72 Event Specialist-Part Time ..................................... $1217.52 Sr. Clerk .......................... $3187.25 Business Associate II ..... $3351.73 Open Spaces Maintenance TechnicianII ............................ $3040.92 Social Caseworker B ...... $4674.22 Social Caseworker B ...... $4651.75 Road & Bridge Supervisor ..................................... $4736.20 Program Specialist II ...... $3439.15 Non-Certified Deputy ...... $4819.84 Social Caseworker B ...... $4698.27 Program Specialist II ...... $3412.61 Program Specialist II ...... $3464.24 Detention Operations Technician ..................................... $3623.86 Program Specialist II ...... $3532.71 Plans Examiner I ............ $5574.68 Organizational Learning/Devel Consultant ................... $7090.48 Deputy Sheriff ................. $5240.78 Non-Certified Deputy ...... $4819.84 Sr. Solutions Developer .. $6969.11 Mgr.ofApplication Services ..................................... $9356.38 Program Specialist II ...... $3429.99 Division Automation Specialist ..................................... $4937.03 Business Associate III .... $3944.09 Program Specialist II ..... $3576.76 Mapping/GISTechnician .... $3651.42 Custodian ......................... $372.38 Social Caseworker B ...... $4485.85 Social Caseworker B ...... $4427.37 Workforce Specialist ....... $4076.69 Communications Technician I ..................................... $3642.08 Open Spaces Maintenance Technician II ........................... $3032.34 Deputy Sheriff ................. $5528.01 Social Caseworker B ...... $4440.63 Business Associate II ..... $3187.88 Business Associate II ..... $3171.61 Solutions Architect .......... $9411.63 Workforce Specialist ....... $3968.68 Public Affairs Manager .... $7248.91 Sr. Data Mgmt. Analyst ... $8789.08 Workforce Specialist ....... $3772.47 Field Tech II .................... $3450.63 Field Tech II .................... $3467.10 Social Caseworker C ...... $5435.78 Open Spaces Planner .... $4986.48 Sr HR Business Partner ....$6443.82 HR Temp Pool .................. $288.17 Business Associate II ..... $3479.80 Grants/Acquisitions Manager ..................................... $8333.35 Program Specialist II ...... $3362.73 Equipment Operator-Light ..................................... $3605.33 Program Specialist II ...... $3497.72 Executive Assistant ........ $4844.67 Sr Assist Co Attorney ...... $9002.26 Sr Assist Co Attorney .... $10891.57 Program Specialist II ...... $3832.16 Data Collector ................. $3706.99 Program Specialist Lead ... $3843.75 Social Caseworker B ...... $4390.69 Deputy Sheriff ................. $4986.19 Deputy Sheriff ................. $4986.19 Deputy Sheriff ................. $4986.19 Program Specialist II ...... $4229.81 Deputy Sheriff ................. $5528.01 Social Caseworker B ...... $4305.60 VSPC Election Judge-Temp ..................................... $2080.00 Non-Certified Deputy ...... $4819.84 Detention Operations Technician ..................................... $3619.11 Non-Certified Deputy ...... $4819.84 Non-Certified Deputy ...... $4819.84 Maintenance Inspector I .....$4258.24 Deputy Sheriff ................. $5214.69 Social Caseworker B ...... $4884.51 Motor Vehicle Specialist I ... $3013.40 Program Specialist II ...... $3481.99 DL Specialist III ............... $3351.83 Business Analyst ............ $7647.45 Leave Specialist ............. $4998.70 Motor Vehicle Specialist II ..................................... $3111.81 Motor Vehicle Specialist III ..................................... $3351.83 OS Maintenance Technician Sr ..................................... $3621.41 Communications Technician II ..................................... $3989.16 Hotline Caseworker ........ $4055.33 Social Caseworker B ...... $4398.68 Program Specialist II ...... $3464.24 Community Service Specialist ..................................... $3458.61 Quality Assurance & Compl Specialist ........................... $4000.01 Technical Service Analyst .................................... $4724.20 Motor Vehicle Specialist III ..................................... $3351.83 Program Specialist II ...... $3693.78 Custodian ....................... $2287.68 Program Specialist II ...... $3439.15 OS Maintenance Technician Sr ..................................... $3485.39 Business & Econ Developmnt EngagemntMgr ............ $6321.23 Ballot Processing Judge-Temp ..................................... $2080.00 Volunteer Coordinator .... $5473.20 IT Division Mgr. ............. $10833.33 Deputy Sheriff ................. $5214.69 Deputy Sheriff ................. $5528.01 Detention Operations Technician ..................................... $3521.35 Deputy Sheriff ................. $5214.69 Social Caseworker B ...... $4367.22 Social Caseworker B ...... $4987.36 Social Caseworker B ...... $4347.20 Ballot Processing Judge-Temp ..................................... $2080.00 Clerk-Temp ....................... $302.19 Engineer I ....................... $5233.13
JACQUELYNN HOUSTON, HAROLD WEST, SEAN VANCE, AND JOHN DOE, Respondents. Kristi Erickson, Reg. #50739 Assistant County Attorney 14980 E. Alameda Drive Aurora, CO 80012 303-752-8989 (F) 303-636-1889 Case No: 17JV810 Division: 35
NOTICE OF ADJUDICATORY HEARING AND DEFAULT JUDGMENT
To The Respondents:
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that an Adjudicatory Hearing regarding SEAN VANCE is set for August 21, 2018, at the hour of 1:00 p.m., in Division 35, at the Arapahoe County District Court, 7305 South Potomac Street, Centennial, Colorado 80112. You have the right to be represented by an attorney during these proceedings; if you cannot afford an attorney, one will be appointed to represent you. In the event you fail to appear for said hearing at the date and time indicated, the Petitioner will request that the Court enter a default j ent against you and adjudicate the child(ren), dependent and neglected in accordance with(the Qolorado Children’s Code. Kristi Erickson, Reg. #50739 Assistant County Attorney
Published in The Villager Published: August 2, 2018 Legal # 8437 ____________________________ DISTRICT COURT COUNTY OF ARAPAHOE, STATE OF COLORADO 7325 South Potomac Street Centennial, Colorado 80112 (303) 649-6355 Telephone PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF COLORADO In the Interest of: MICHAEL GALUSHA Child, And concerning:
JULIE MARTINEZ AND CHRISTOPHER GALUSHA, SR., Respondents. Linda M. Arnold, Reg. #16764 Assistant County Attorney Attorney for Petitioner 14980 East Alameda Drive Aurora, CO 80012 — Continued to page 29 — 303-636-1882
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LEGALS — Continued from page 28 — Motor Vehicle Specialist III ..................................... $3351.83 Non-Certified Deputy $4565.69 Criminalist ....................... $5536.61 Appraiser II-Residential .....$4001.38 Program Specialist II ...... $3947.93 Community Compliance Officer ..................................... $4274.49 Social Caseworker B ...... $4563.95 Social Caseworker B ...... $4409.62 Motor Vehicle Specialist II ..................................... $3079.87 Motor Vehicle Specialist II ..................................... $3115.73 Accounting Division Manager ...................................$10006.45 CBOE Appeals Coordinator-PartTime ............................. $5093.73 Non-Certified Deputy ...... $4819.84 Deputy Sheriff ................. $5214.69 Deputy Sheriff-RECRUIT ... $5214.69 Non-Certified Deputy ...... $4819.84 Non-Certified Deputy ...... $4819.84 Non-Certified Deputy ...... $4819.84 Motor Vehicle Specialist II ..................................... $3096.99 Inmate Services Technician ..................................... $3594.76 Quality Assurance Analyst ..................................... $7038.35 Courier ............................ $2595.41 Kinship Navigator-Temp .$1753.80 Deputy Sheriff ................. $6641.05 Non-Certified Deputy ...... $4565.69 Deputy Sheriff ................. $5214.69 Program Specialist II ...... $3383.53 Social Caseworker B ...... $4167.67 Accountant II .................. $4642.43 Medical Investigator ....... $4487.67 Data Collector ................. $3664.55 Sr. Clerk .......................... $3069.84 Dir, Dept of Strategy and Performance ........................ $10996.92 Animal Control Officer .... $3550.08 Fairgrounds Ops & Events Technician .............................. $3440.84 Non-Certified Deputy ...... $4565.69 Detention Operations Technician ..................................... $3544.75 Inmate Services Technician ..................................... $3602.58 Concealed Handgun Permit Processor .......................... $3518.60 Data Collector ................. $3639.52 CSE Specialist ................ $4009.01 Motor Vehicle Specialist I ...$3000.94 Program Specialist II ...... $4123.80 Detention Crew Leader .. $3539.66 Program Specialist II ...... $3945.83 Equipment Operator-Light ..................................... $3517.39 Chore Services Worker-Temp ....................................... $290.38 Motor Vehicle Specialist I .....$2970.20 Sr. Clerk .......................... $3072.49 Colorado Works Assessment Spec ..................................... $3470.50 Sr. Purchasing Agent ...... $7321.82 Custodian ....................... $2376.01 CSE-Asst. Atty ................ $6640.75 Service Request Coordinator ..................................... $3349.00 Workforce Specialist ....... $1962.62 Social Caseworker B ...... $4246.13 Motor Vehicle Specialist II ..................................... $3082.89 HR Temp Pool ................ $2426.67 Engineer III ..................... $7491.99 Non-Certified Deputy ...... $4565.69 Business Associate III .... $3699.54 Non-Certified Deputy ...... $4819.84 Non-Certified Deputy ...... $4819.84 Non-Certified Deputy ...... $4819.84 Manager of Total Compensation ..................................... $9821.00 Non-Certified Deputy ...... $4819.84 Non-Certified Deputy ...... $4819.84 Paralegal ........................ $4397.73 Deputy Sheriff ................. $6266.91 Social Caseworker B ...... $4500.88 Social Caseworker B ...... $4322.72 Equipment Operator-Light ..................................... $3561.98 Sr. Clerk .......................... $3047.81 Open Spaces Maintenance TechnicianII ............................ $2957.15 Operations Services Coordinator ..................................... $3795.89 Data Collector ................. $3480.34 Detention Operations Technician ..................................... $3510.95 Executive Asst.-BOCC Admin. ..................................... $3698.50 Non-Certified Deputy ...... $4278.26 Recording Specialist ....... $2972.34 Groundskeeper ............... $3527.23 Motor Vehicle Specialist II ..................................... $3043.11 Hotline Caseworker ........ $3769.26 Social Caseworker B ...... $4601.18 Program Specialist II ...... $3391.35 Program Specialist II ...... $3405.33 Social Caseworker B ...... $4208.06 Senior Inspector ............. $5594.40 Lead Quality Assurance Analyst ..................................... $8248.05 Chore Services Worker-Temp ....................................... $254.38 Social Caseworker B ...... $4177.51 Social Caseworker B ...... $4183.25 Social Caseworker B ...... $5018.41 VSPC Election Judge-Temp ..................................... $2080.00 VSPC Election Judge-Temp ..................................... $2080.00 Ballot Processing Judge-Temp ..................................... $2080.00 Ballot Processing Judge-Temp ..................................... $2080.00 Hotline Caseworker ........ $3429.53 Compensation Analyst .... $7998.64 Business Associate III .... $3439.82 Program Specialist II ...... $3347.09 Social Caseworker B ...... $4286.56 Business Associate III .... $3451.63 Ballot Processing Judge-Temp ..................................... $2080.00 Fairgrounds Ops & Events Technician .............................. $3460.17 Program Specialist II ...... $3397.31 HR Temp Pool ................ $2426.67 Mechanic ........................ $4504.24 Public Information Liaison ..................................... $5582.74 Autopsy Technician ......... $3533.75 Deputy Sheriff ................. $5841.12 Deputy Sheriff ................. $4986.19 HR Temp Pool ................ $2426.67 HR Temp Pool ................ $4565.69 Bankruptcy Specialist ..... $3482.53 HR Temp Pool ................ $2426.67 HR Temp Pool ................ $2426.67 Deputy Sheriff ................. $4956.92 Program Specialist II ...... $3290.11 CSE Specialist ................ $3850.32 CSE Specialist ................ $4165.01
AdultProtectionSupervisor ..................................... $5968.02 Detention Crew Leader .. $3513.25 Social Caseworker B ...... $4166.02 HR Temp Pool ................ $2426.67 Motor Vehicle Specialist II ..................................... $3067.52 Workforce Specialist ....... $3809.39 Non-Certified Deputy ...... $4565.69 Non-Certified Deputy ...... $4565.69 Non-Certified Deputy ...... $4565.69 Non-Certified Deputy ...... $4565.69 Non-Certified Deputy ...... $4565.69 Non-Certified Deputy ...... $4565.69 Program Specialist II ...... $3379.31 Social Caseworker B ...... $4000.01 Mechanic ........................ $4483.59 Inmate Services Technician ..................................... $3570.65 Inmate Services Technician ..................................... $3566.25 Sr Planner-Temp ............ $1226.56 Data Collector ................. $3479.02 Program Specialist II ...... $3283.13 Pre Trial Officer .............. $3841.44 Social Caseworker B ...... $4150.25 Social Caseworker B ...... $4203.68 Digital Evidence Technician ..................................... $3528.57 Mechanic ........................ $4483.59 HR Temp Pool ................ $2426.67 Program Specialist II ...... $3580.89 Business Associate II ..... $3242.63 Social Caseworker C ...... $4417.40 Social Caseworker B ...... $4303.67 Social Caseworker B ...... $4310.28 Technical Service Analyst .....$4589.11 Accounting Technician-Temp ..................................... $1775.09 DL Specialist II ................ $3047.37 Social Caseworker B ...... $4298.56 Social Caseworker B ...... $4130.47 DL Specialist II ................ $3057.64 Fac Fleet Mgmt-A/V & Security Systems ....................... $4360.79 Equipment Operator-Light ..................................... $3227.03 Program Specialist II ...... $3699.89 Motor Vehicle Specialist .... $2934.86 Motor Vehicle Specialist II ..................................... $3037.62 Motor Vehicle Specialist II ..................................... $3008.14 Custodian ....................... $2159.76 Program Specialist II ...... $3265.99 Ballot Security Judge-Temp ..................................... $2080.00 Ballot Security Judge-Temp ..................................... $2080.00 VSPC Election Judge-Temp ..................................... $2080.00 Ballot Security Judge-Temp ..................................... $2080.00 VSPC Election Judge-Temp ..................................... $2080.00 Ballot Processing Judge-Temp ..................................... $2080.00 VSPC Election Judge-Temp ..................................... $2080.00 VSPC Election Judge-Temp ..................................... $2080.00 VSPC Election Judge-Temp ..................................... $2080.00 Ballot Processing Judge-Temp ..................................... $2080.00 HR Temp Pool .................. $150.21 VSPC Election Judge-Temp ..................................... $2080.00 VSPC Election Judge-Temp ..................................... $2080.00 VSPC Election Judge-Temp ..................................... $2080.00 VSPC Election Judge-Temp ..................................... $2080.00 VSPC Election Judge-Temp ..................................... $2080.00 Ballot Security Judge-Temp ..................................... $2080.00 VSPC Election Judge-Temp ..................................... $2080.00 Comm Resources Housing Specialist-Temp ........... $2000.33 Motor Vehicle Specialist .... $2955.90 SAP Functional Analyst ..... $7610.68 Management Analyst ...... $5215.95 Ballot Security Judge-Temp ..................................... $2080.00 Ballot Processing Judge-Temp ..................................... $2080.00 Ballot Security Judge-Temp ..................................... $2080.00 VSPC Election Judge-Temp ..................................... $2080.00 VSPC Election Judge-Temp ..................................... $2080.00 Ballot Processing Judge-Temp ..................................... $2080.00 Motor Vehicle Specialist II ..................................... $3028.83 Colorado Works Assessment Spec ..................................... $3376.77 Ballot Processing Judge-Temp ..................................... $2080.00 VSPC Election Judge-Temp ..................................... $2080.00 Ballot Processing Judge-Temp ..................................... $2080.00 Ballot Processing Judge-Temp ..................................... $2080.00 Ballot Processing Judge-Temp ..................................... $2080.00 Ballot Processing Judge-Temp ..................................... $2080.00 Ballot Processing Judge-Temp ..................................... $2080.00 Motor Vehicle Specialist II ..................................... $3030.41 Lead Maintenance Technician ..................................... $4750.01 Program Specialist II ...... $3263.63 Ballot Processing Judge-Temp ..................................... $2080.00 CSE Specialist ................ $4431.66 Social CaseworkerC ....... $4862.72 Social Caseworker B ..... $4279.36 Social Caseworker B ...... $4816.18 Network Systems Engineer ..................................... $5231.89 Business Associate III .... $1217.82 Workforce Specialist ....... $3713.75 Social Caseworker B ...... $4801.57 Social Caseworker B ...... $4114.78 Social Caseworker B ...... $5089.72 Program Supervisor-ADW! ..................................... $4894.50 Communications Technician II ..................................... $3862.37 Facility Maintenance Technician ..................................... $3400.97 Business Associate I ...... $2524.95 Business Associate II ..... $3011.78 Program Specialist II ...... $3860.13 Motor Vehicle Training Special ..................................... $3553.36 Business Associate I ...... $2526.33 Inmate Services Technician ..................................... $3545.88 Non-Certified Deputy ...... $4565.69 Non-Certified Deputy ...... $4565.69 Non-Certified Deputy....... $4565.69
Program Specialist I ....... $3008.35 Motor Vehicle Specialist-Temp ....................................... $987.86 Motor Vehicle Specialist .....$2900.52 HR Administrative Coordinator ..................................... $4291.69 Commissioner ................ $9457.50 Inmate Services Section Supervisor ............................... $5066.01 CSU Extension Prgm Coordinator ..................................... $4478.93 Social Caseworker B ...... $4367.22 Social Caseworker B ...... $4284.84 Social Caseworker B ...... $4797.59 Program Specialist-Temp ....................................... $687.50 Operations Services Coordinator ..................................... $3718.33 Emergency Management TrainingSpecialist ..................... $5332.80 Courier ............................ $2589.36 Homemaker .................... $2683.72 Tax Compliance Rep. ..... $3812.42 Medical Investigator ....... $4492.28 Program Specialist II ...... $3331.21 Non-Certified Deputy ...... $4278.26 Social Caseworker B ...... $4526.02 Social Caseworker B ...... $4269.85 Social Caseworker B ...... $5129.09 Social Caseworker B ...... $4260.69 Social Caseworker B ...... $4269.83 Social Caseworker B ...... $4260.69 Social Caseworker B ...... $4096.82 Custodian ....................... $2181.94 Welfare Benefits Fraud Investigator ..................................... $4342.93 Community Service Specialist ..................................... $3369.41 Motor Vehicle Specialist .....$2918.72 Accounting Clerk ............ $3523.52 Detention Operations Technician ..................................... $3487.66 Inmate Services Technician ..................................... $3560.44 Sr. Clerk .......................... $3029.24 Bus. Assoc. II-Front Dsk Ld ..................................... $2991.17 Emergency Mgmt. Specialist ..................................... $5319.41 Motor Vehicle Specialist II ..................................... $3028.55 Grants Specialist ............ $4471.46 Trainer-CSS .................... $4218.18 Motor Vehicle Specialist II ..................................... $3003.65 Tax System Analyst ........ $4292.17 Pre Trial Officer .............. $3846.33 Equipment Operator-Light ..................................... $3286.10 Motor Vehicle Specialist .... $2912.76 Non-Certified Deputy-TRAINING ..................................... $4278.26 Recording Manager ........ $5401.26 Program Specialist II ...... $3417.98 Non-Certified Deputy ...... $4565.69 Inmate Services Technician ..................................... $3535.57 Non-Certified Deputy ...... $4565.69 Non-Certified Deputy ..... $4565.69 Non-Certified Deputy ...... $4278.26 Non-Certified Deputy ...... $4565.69 Non-Certified Deputy ...... $4565.69 Accounting Clerk ............ $3083.84 Program Specialist Supervisor ..................................... $5303.72 Appraiser III-Commercial .$6418.47 Sr. Clerk .......................... $3020.55 Social Caseworker B ...... $4931.85 HVAC/R Supervisor ........ $6787.58 Event & Business Development Coordinator .................. $4698.05 Deputy Sheriff ................. $4956.92 Homemaker .................... $2656.94 Social Caseworker B ...... $4266.30 Motor Vehicle Specialist II ..................................... $2993.12 Assistant Appraisal Supervisor ..................................... $5789.88 Pre Trial Officer .............. $3773.68 Motor Vehicle Specialist II ..................................... $2989.59 Pre Trial Officer .............. $3817.71 Custodian ....................... $2165.65 Paralegal ........................ $4392.74 Colorado Works Assessment Spec ..................................... $3550.69 Mapping/GIS Technician .....$3568.28 Building Inspector II ........ $5036.53 Social Caseworker B ...... $5083.50 HVAC/R Technician ........ $5523.57 Business Associate I ...... $2541.59 Inmate Services Technician ..................................... $3512.99 Inmate Educator ............. $3779.62 Custodian ....................... $2212.45 Social Caseworker B ...... $4315.83 Motor Vehicle Specialist .....$2880.63 Social Caseworker B ...... $4071.54 Social Caseworker B ...... $4765.32 Social Caseworker B ...... $4315.83 Program Specialist I ....... $3508.94 Custodian Team Lead...... $2762.91 Program Specialist I ....... $3056.34 Inmate Services Technician ..................................... $3510.17 Program Specialist I ....... $3060.70 Fairgrounds Ops & Events TechTemporary ..................... $956.50 Motor Vehicle Specialist II ..................................... $2928.94 Energy Program Manager ..................................... $7672.15 Program Specialist I ....... $3053.03 Inmate Services Technician ..................................... $3523.43 Program Specialist II ...... $3304.41 Social Caseworker B ...... $4059.42 HR Temp Pool ................ $2426.67 HR Temp Pool ................ $2426.67 Business Associate I ...... $3333.33 Social Caseworker B ...... $4059.42 Social Caseworker B ...... $4221.79 Senior Quality Assurance Analyst ..................................... $7419.66 Program Specialist I ....... $3008.35 Equipment Operator-Light ..................................... $3666.98 Courier ............................ $3130.83 Social Caseworker B ...... $4217.20 Non-Certified Deputy ..... $4278.26 Non-Certified Deputy ..... $4278.26 Non-Certified Deputy ...... $4278.26 Social Caseworker B ...... $5022.81 Non-Certified Deputy ...... $4278.26 Business Associate I ...... $2527.50 Non-Certified Deputy ...... $4278.26 Hotline Caseworker ........ $3397.12 Volunteer Services Specialist ....................................... $942.71 Program Specialist I ....... $3049.74 Social Caseworker C ...... $5167.54 Ballot Verification Specialist ..................................... $3037.82 Motor Vehicle Specialist-Temp ....................................... $848.79 Deputy Sheriff ................. $4956.92 Program Specialist I ....... $3046.42 Deputy Sheriff ................. $5841.12 Deputy County Attorney-Litigation ...................................$10744.83
Business Associate II ..... $3380.02 Custodian ....................... $2287.03 Program Specialist II ...... $3046.42 Program Specialist I ....... $3046.42 Sr. Clerk .......................... $2993.62 Horticulture Assistant ...... $1165.26 Sr. Clerk .......................... $3495.14 Road Maintenance Worker ..................................... $3241.42 CSE Payment Specialist $4447.95 Business Associate I ...... $2897.66 Data Collector ................. $3551.47 Sr. Clerk .......................... $2990.43 Business Associate II ..... $2944.18 Social Caseworker B ...... $4127.15 Social Caseworker B ...... $4460.54 Classification Specialist .. $3809.46 Program Specialist I ....... $3840.18 Inmate Services Technician ..................................... $3487.62 Program Specialist I ....... $3039.79 HVAC/R Technician ........ $5225.46 Motor Vehicle Specialist .... $2843.64 Appraiser III-Residential .... $5061.27 Inmate Services Technician ..................................... $3484.80 Facility Utility Worker ...... $2903.33 Motor Vehicle Specialist ... $2843.64 Business Associate II ..... $1322.54 Social Caseworker B ...... $4452.05 Social Caseworker B ...... $4200.04 Social Caseworker B ...... $4445.74 Social Caseworker B ...... $4200.04 Custodian ....................... $2147.60 Inmate Services Technician ..................................... $3484.80 Motor Vehicle Specialist ....$2870.10 County Veterans Serv. Officer ..................................... $4380.35 Benefits Analyst .............. $6728.69 Assistant Co Attorney ..... $7383.18 Social Caseworker B ...... $4034.10 Hotline Caseworker ........ $3520.70 Assistant Co Attorney ..... $8404.24 Animal Control Officer..... $3617.21 Non-Certified Deputy ...... $4278.26 Non-Certified Deputy ...... $4278.26 Detention Operations Technician ..................................... $3452.39 Non-Certified Deputy ...... $4278.26 Non-Certified Deputy ...... $4278.26 Non-Certified Deputy ...... $4278.26 Non-Certified Deputy ...... $4278.26 Non-Certified Deputy ...... $4278.26 Non-Certified Deputy ...... $4278.26 Program Specialist I ....... $3087.83 Program Administrator .... $4195.43 Accountant I ................... $3778.47 Program Specialist II ...... $3573.07 Registration Specialist ...... $767.83 Program Specialist I ....... $3027.40 Program Specialist I ....... $3027.40 Appraiser III-Commercial .$5292.28 Kinship Navigator-Temp .$1701.82 Social Caseworker B ...... $4020.92 Workforce Specialist ....... $3719.21 Volunteer & Outreach Program Coordinator .................. $6031.35 Detention Service Coordinator ..................................... $1303.97 Technical Writer .............. $6456.91 Program Specialist II ...... $4142.65 Program Specialist II ...... $3265.99 RIM Technician ............... $2666.67 Sr. Clerk .......................... $2990.43 Mechanic ........................ $4166.67 Sr. Facilities Project Manager ..................................... $7204.17 Social Caseworker B ...... $4160.00 Resource Support Analyst ..................................... $5633.33 Road Maintenance Worker ..................................... $3149.47 Detention Operations Technician ..................................... $3452.39 Building Inspector II ........ $4583.32 DL Specialist ................... $2843.64 Business Associate I ...... $2448.33 Communications Technician I ..................................... $3452.39 Hotline Caseworker-Temp ..................................... $1900.00 Case Aide-Temp ............. $2262.00 Chore Service Worker .... $1226.46 Appraiser II-Residential .. $4166.67 Benefits Analyst .............. $6000.02 Accountant II .................. $4500.02 Social Caseworker B ...... $4240.02 Appraiser III-Commercial .... $5583.35 Deputy Sheriff-RECRUIT .... $4422.64 Deputy Sheriff-RECRUIT $4619.88 Business Associate I $2448.33 Appraiser III-Residential $5250.01 Workforce Specialist $3698.50 Talent Development Manager ..................................... $6000.02 Detention Crew Leader .. $3451.87 MotorVehicle Specialist .. $2843.64 Non-Certified Deputy ...... $4278.26 Non-Certified Deputy-TRAINING ..................................... $4278.26 Heavy Equipment Operator ..................................... $3891.33 Assistant Co Attorney ..... $7916.68 Planner II ........................ $5000.02 RIM Lead ........................ $3250.00 Administrative Assistant . $2961.83 Social Caseworker B ...... $4160.00 Social Caseworker B ...... $4160.00 RIM Technician ............... $2583.34 Workforce Specialist ....... $3845.64 Social Caseworker B ...... $4160.00 Business Associate I ...... $2691.80 Program Specialist II ...... $3008.35 Business Associate I ...... $2965.99 Business Associate I ...... $2916.14 Program Specialist II ...... $3550.60 Business Associate I ...... $2741.68 Business Associate I ...... $2866.26 Business Associate I ...... $3427.08 Business Associate I ...... $3377.23 Program Specialist I ....... $3008.35 Social Caseworker B ...... $4160.00 Homemaker .................... $2600.00 Executive Asst.-BOCC Admin. ..................................... $4083.34 Hotline Caseworker ........ $3351.83 Detention Maintenance Technician ..................................... $3809.46 Facility Maintenance Technician ..................................... $3750.00 Appraisal Assistant-Temp .... $924.35 Hotline Caseworker-Temp ..................................... $1235.57 Pre Trial Officer .............. $3809.46 Engineer III ..................... $6750.01 Social Caseworker B-Temp ..................................... $1640.42 Program Specialist II ...... $4116.60 Program Specialist I ....... $3125.01 Motor Vehicle Specialist III ..................................... $3666.67 Business Associate II ..... $2903.33 CSE Administrator .......... $6250.01 Social Caseworker B ...... $4000.01 Paralegal ........................ $4292.17 Business Associate II ....... $566.67 Workforce Specialist ....... $3845.64 Workforce Specialist ....... $3845.64
Detention Operations Technician ..................................... $3452.39 Workforce Specialist ....... $3845.64 Road Maintenance Worker ..................................... $3293.33 Detention Operations Technician ..................................... $3452.39 Social Caseworker B ...... $4494.43 Motor Vehicle Specialist ....$2843.64 Medical Investigator ....... $4333.33 Social Caseworker B ...... $4000.01 Medical Investigator ....... $4333.33 Motor Vehicle Specialist .$2843.64 Accounting Technician .... $3720.54 Inmate Services Technician ..................................... $3452.39 Social Caseworker B ...... $4240.02 Business Associate I ...... $2543.71 Business Associate III .... $3500.01 Motor Vehicle Specialist-Temp ....................................... $435.77 Motor Vehicle Specialist-Temp ....................................... $452.02 Registration Specialist ...... $523.00 Non-Certified Deputy-TRAINING ..................................... $4278.26 Non-Certified Deputy-TRAINING ..................................... $4278.26 Road Maintenance Worker ..................................... $3151.20 Detention Operations Technician ..................................... $3452.39 Road Maintenance Worker ..................................... $3151.20 Social Caseworker B ...... $4240.02 Road Maintenance Worker ..................................... $3120.00 Welfare Fraud Claims Recovery Specialist ..................... $3583.32 Desktop Technician ........ $4700.00 Non-Certified Deputy-TRAINING ..................................... $4278.26 Scheduling Specialist ..... $2958.32 Non-Certified Deputy-TRAINING ..................................... $4278.26 Non-Certified Deputy-TRAINING ..................................... $4278.26 Detention Operations Technician ..................................... $3452.39 Non-Certified Deputy-TRAINING ..................................... $4278.26 Non-Certified Deputy-TRAINING ..................................... $4278.26 Non-Certified Deputy-TRAINING ..................................... $4278.26 Non-Certified Deputy-TRAINING ..................................... $4278.26 Non-Certified Deputy-TRAINING ..................................... $4278.26 Non-Certified Deputy-TRAINING ..................................... $4278.26 Non-Certified Deputy-TRAINING ..................................... $4278.26 CSE Specialist ................ $3873.00 Deputy Sheriff-RECRUIT .... $4619.88 Program Specialist I ....... $3008.35 Fairgrounds Ops and Events Foreman ............................. $3875.02 Workforce Specialist ....... $3845.64 Workforce Specialist ....... $3698.50 Custodian ....................... $2253.33 Plans Examiner I ............ $5541.68 Motor Vehicle Specialist-Temp ....................................... $405.17 Chore Services Worker-Temp ....................................... $331.88 Clerk-Temp ....................... $325.00 Social Caseworker B ..... $4160.00 RIM Technician ............... $2831.79 Communications Technician IIRECRUIT .................... $3809.46 Social Caseworker B ...... $4000.01 Registration Specialist .... $3000.01 Road Maintenance Worker ..................................... $3258.67 Business Associate I ...... $2643.33 Communications Technician IRECRUIT .................... $3452.39 Road Maintenance Worker ..................................... $3120.00 Liquor Code Enforcement Officer ....................................... $840.00 Appraiser III-Residential .... $4833.34 Animal Control Officer .... $3900.00 RIM Technician ............... $2875.12 Program Specialist II ...... $3347.09 Motor Vehicle Specialist .... $2843.64 Workforce Specialist ....... $3698.50 Judicial Services Officer .... $3552.94 Judicial Services Officer .... $3552.94 FingerprintT echnician ...... $632.96 Chore Services Worker-Temp ....................................... $198.44 Facility Maintenance Technician ..................................... $3916.66 Detention Operations Technician ..................................... $3452.39 Business Assoc II-Temp ... $662.40 Program Specialist I ....... $3008.35 Program Specialist II ...... $3347.09 Business Associate II ..... $2903.33 Utility Worker-Temp .......... $592.81 Business Associate I ...... $2493.83 Engineering Inspector II ....$5000.00 OS Maintenance Technician-Seasonal .............................. $379.36 Inmate Services Technician ..................................... $3452.39 Inmate Services Technician ..................................... $3452.39 Sr. Clerk .......................... $2990.43 OS Maintenance Technician-Seasonal .............................. $396.42 Data Collector ................. $3351.83 Social Caseworker B ...... $4160.00 Social Caseworker B ...... $4409.60 Social Caseworker B ...... $4000.01 Social Caseworker B ...... $4240.02 Hotline Caseworker ........ $3351.83 DL Specialist ................... $2843.64 DL Specialist ................... $2843.64 OS Maintenance Technician-Seasonal .............................. $341.25 Custodian ....................... $2253.33 Ballot Processing Judge-Temp ..................................... $2080.00 Ballot Processing Judge-Temp ..................................... $2080.00 Ballot Processing Judge-Temp ..................................... $2080.00 Ballot Processing Judge-Temp ..................................... $2080.00 Ballot Security Judge-Temp ..................................... $2080.00 Ballot Processing Judge-Temp ..................................... $2080.00 Ballot Processing Judge-Temp ..................................... $2080.00 Ballot Processing Judge-Temp ..................................... $2080.00 Ballot Security Judge-Temp ..................................... $2080.00 Ballot Processing Judge-Temp ..................................... $2080.00 Ballot Processing Judge-Temp ..................................... $2080.00 Ballot Processing Judge-Temp ..................................... $2080.00 Ballot Processing Judge-Temp ..................................... $2080.00
Ballot Processing Judge-Temp ..................................... $2080.00 Ballot Processing Judge-Temp ..................................... $2080.00 Ballot Processing Judge-Temp ..................................... $2080.00 Ballot Processing Judge-Temp ..................................... $2080.00 Ballot Processing Judge-Temp ..................................... $2080.00 Ballot Processing Judge-Temp ..................................... $2080.00 Ballot Processing Judge-Temp ..................................... $2080.00 Ballot Processing Judge-Temp ..................................... $2080.00 Ballot Security Judge-Temp ..................................... $2080.00 Ballot Security Judge-Temp ..................................... $2080.00 Inmate Services Technician ..................................... $3452.39 DL Specialist ................... $2843.64 Inmate Services Technician ..................................... $3452.39 Sr. Clerk .......................... $2990.43 Claims Administrator ...... $5416.67 Data Entry Customer Service-Temp ....................................... $250.93 Data Entry Customer ServiceTemp .............................. $184.71 Social Caseworker B ..... $4160.00 Social Caseworker B ...... $4160.00 Forensic Biology Technical Lead ..................................... $7250.01 Forensic Biology Criminalist Supervisor ........................ $8208.35 Quality Assurance Manager ..................................... $7583.33 Communications Technician IIRECRUIT .................... $3809.46 Business Associate II ..... $2990.43 Trainer-CSS .................... $4842.09 Business Associate I ...... $2508.13 Deputy Sheriff-RECRUIT ....$4619.88 Fairgrounds Ops & Events TechSeasonal ....................... $226.88 Workforce Specialist ....... $3698.50 Management Analyst ...... $5708.32 Motor Vehicle Specialist ....$2843.64 Workforce Specialist ....... $3845.64 Workforce Specialist ....... $3698.50 Workforce Specialist ....... $3698.50 Social 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....................................... $257.87 Social Caseworker Associate-Temp GF ................................. $311.05 Social Caseworker Associate-Temp ....................................... $335.17 CSE Specialist ................ $3759.51 Social Caseworker Associate-Temp ....................................... $341.67 Accountant III ................. $6000.02 Social Caseworker B ...... $4160.00 Social Caseworker Associate-Temp ....................................... $284.27 Social Caseworker B ...... $4160.00 Desktop Technician ........ $4700.02 Social Caseworker B ...... $4764.09 Social Caseworker Associate-Temp ....................................... $257.87 Program Specialist II ...... $3008.33 Links Coordinator ........... $3485.73 Deputy Sheriff-RECRUIT .$4422.64 Non-Certified Deputy-RECRUIT ..................................... $4278.26 Deputy Sheriff-RECRUIT ....$4619.88 Deputy Sheriff-RECRUIT ....$4422.64 Custodian ....................... $2253.33 Road Maintenance 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Hallmark Channel’s Chesapeake Shores returns Aug. 5, and this season, the sound of fame is echoing through the quiet coastal town. At the end of the drama’s second season, Abby O’Brien (Meghan Ory) encouraged her boyfriend Trace (Jesse Metcalfe) to leave Chesapeake Shores to follow his dreams of music stardom. And it looks like the handsome country singer has found it. “Season 3’s a lot about how Trace is dealing with his newfound fame and success, and how Abby is dealing with it because it’s a completely different world for her, too,” explains Ory. As the limelight falls on Trace, it also shines on Abby, her children, family and even the town, and they all struggle with the lack of privacy that the attention brings. In addition to the stress of fame, Abby and Trace struggle with being apart. “They’re trying to figure out how to navigate a long-distance relationship,” Ory explains. “I think they realized that it’s easier said than done.” Other big news from Chesapeake Shores comes in the smallest of packages. In Season 2, Abby O’Brien frequently hid behind packages and wore lots of uncharacteristically bulky
sweaters. Ory reveals that she and her husband, actor John Reardon, recently welcomed their first child and laughs, “When I showed up on set this year not pregnant, everybody gave a sigh of relief.” Motherhood has allowed Ory to see her role with new eyes, and she shares, “It’s been a really interesting and exciting thing to experience as an actor, going from playing a mom and not having kids to now being a mom. I feel like I relate to Abby in a completely different way.” Season 3 will also expand the stories of the O’Brien family, so fans will get more insight into the characters played by Treat Williams, Diane Ladd, Barbara Niven and the rest of the cast.
“Everyone’s relationships are more intricate,” Ory says. “You get to fall in love with these characters in a deeper way.” But even with these changes, the traditions of Chesapeake Shores remain the same, Ory assures. There will still be ice cream in bed. “It wouldn’t be Chesapeake Shores without ice cream,” the actress giggles and adds that large, all-family breakfasts remain unchanged, too. “There are many, many crazy morning breakfast scenes,” she says. “It’s always interesting how the writers find ways to justify everybody being at the O’Brien house for breakfast.” And speaking of breakfast, Ory offers this spoiler: “Apparently Connor and Kevin aren’t very good grocery shoppers.” She also teases, “I don’t know if I should tell you this, but why not? There’s a new sort of rival/ nemesis to Abby. Her ex-husband Wes gets a new girlfriend …” Brought to you by the publishers of TV Guide, the ultimate TV resource packed with celebrity news and commentary on what’s new and what’s good to watch. Get TV Guide at 88 percent off the cover price: call 800-8661400 or visit tvguidemagazine. com. ©TV Guide 2018
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Cartoons we will love forever BY JEFF PFEIFFER ReMIND MAGAZINE
Warner Bros. Toons
Beginning in 1930, Warner Bros. produced a series of theatrically released animated shorts under the banners of Merrie Melodies and Looney Tunes. These iconic cartoons eventually introduced generations of viewers to the likes of Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, Porky Pig, Tweety Bird, Sylvester the Cat, Wile E. Coyote, Road Runner, Foghorn Leghorn, Tasmanian Devil and many other characters who remain firmly entrenched in our collective pop-culture consciousness. When the studio stopped making new cartoons for movie theaters, that definitely was not all, folks. These looney creations were kept alive in people’s minds and hearts through re-airings of the original shorts on television, particularly via the long-running anthology series of the 1960s and ’70s that became most famously titled The Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Hour, and featured the still-very-hummable theme song “This Is It.”
MGM Toons
MGM was another major studio that produced theatrical toons during Hollywood’s Golden Age, featuring characters who also became famous to later generations on television. The cat-andmouse pairing of Tom and Jerry is among the company’s most famous creations, and those characters’ ongoing, often hilariously violent, battles and pursuits became an inspiration, decades later, for The Simpsons’ showwithin-a-show Itchy & Scratchy.
Hanna-Barbera Toons
William Hanna and Joseph Barbera started making cartoons on the big screen, but from the 1960s through the ’80s, their production company dominated television with some of the most famous animated series and characters of all time, featuring the likes of Yogi Bear and Boo-Boo,
Man and the Masters of the Universe and its spinoff, SheRa: Princess of Power; those famous “robots in disguise” The Transformers; and G.I. Joe. Other can’t-miss toons that may have distracted kids from their homework over the years included Speed Racer, Inspector Gadget, Thundercats, the “truly, truly outrageous” Jem and DuckTales.
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Huckleberry Hound, Magilla Gorilla, Snagglepuss, Quick Draw McGraw, Squiddly Diddly and countless others. Many of these creations appeared in their own series, and some of them came together on occasion in crossover shows like Laff-A-Lympics. Hanna and Barbera created the first primetime animated sitcom geared toward adults with The Flintstones, but that “modern Stone Age family” quickly became beloved by kids, too (with the characters even lending their shapes to the famous children’s vitamins). The Flintstones’ futuristic counterpart, The Jetsons, wasn’t on the air as long but still also has staying presence in our pop-culture imagination.
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ABOVE: Options Secondary School students, teachers and volunteers created a vegetable garden with lettuce, tomatoes, edamame, and chili peppers at school with plants and materials donated by Lowe’s, O’Toole’s, Split Rail Fence Company and others. ABOVE, LEFT: The finished wellness and serenity garden is a place where students can take mindfulness walks or just reflect. LEFT: Students, teachers and volunteers worked together to create the new gardens at Options Secondary School.
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Local businesses support students at Littleton’s Options Secondary School BY FREDA MIKLIN GOVERNMENTAL REPORTER
The Littleton Public Schools (LPS) Options Program for students in grades 6 through 12 offers smaller classes and individual support through the Discovery Program, “designed to teach social-emotional skills to students struggling with academic, attendance and attitude problems. It is a research-based curriculum currently being used in over 22 states across the
country.” The concepts taught include social skills and behavior management strategies. Options currently serves 170 high schoolers and 50 middle schoolers from throughout the LPS district. One of the important lessons Options students learn is how to ask for what they need in an appropriate, respectful way. Students asked for healthier choices on their lunch menu, like a salad bar. Teachers also wanted a place for students to go when they feel anxious. One of the coping strate-
gies that works best is to simply take a quiet walk. Kerry Nixon, Options science teacher, has taught in alternative schools for her entire 18-year career. It is her calling. Nixon received $15,000 in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math) funds to use for her students. She wanted to save that money for the classroom, but she wanted to respond to her students’ requests and needs. Nixon came up with the idea of creating a vegetable garden and a serenity garden where students
could retreat and reflect when necessary. She enlisted local businesses to make generous contributions to make her vision a reality. Lowe’s stores in Littleton, Greenwood Village and Parker gave the school four benches, two storage sheds, the materials for the vegetable beds, people to help with the installation, and a shade structure so they could have an outdoor classroom. Lowe’s even gave the school gloves and tools to use and keep. O’Toole’s Garden Center and
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Santa Fe Sand & Gravel in Littleton provided materials and professional design and installation advice. King Soopers and Costco both donated gift cards for lunch for volunteers. A parent of an Options student who is a contractor brought his crew in for a full day, providing much needed technical assistance, as well as labor. The result is an on-site vegetable garden and a wellness and serenity garden for the students. The vegetable garden already has tomato, lettuce, edamame and chili peppers growing to be used for a student salad bar. The wellness and serenity garden contains a labyrinth for walking, benches for sitting, and will soon have a water feature. The Villager dropped in on the in-progress installation. We found Nixon and three other teachers, school principal Greg Sumlin, the building custodian and eight Options’ students hard at work getting materials in place and installed. This project is a great example of community collaboration, local businesses helping neighborhood students in a way that is tangible, meaningful and has immediate benefits. Sumlin said, “We are always looking for new and innovative ways to engage children. There are lots of stimuli out in the world. We are grateful for this opportunity that allowed our students to do something at school that’s hands-on, engaging, and develops useful skills to work with others, think critically and problem-solve in a collaborative manner. fmiklin.villager@gmail.com