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  • Lutheran Entrepreneurs announces July speaker
    LUTHERAN ENTREPRENEURS Next meeting July 16 Only let each person lead the life that the Lord has assigned him, and to which God has called him. 1 Corinthians 7:17 MISSION : God's daily work through Christian business SPEAKER ON JULY 16: Jim Hoyt of Aquarius Technol...

  • What I've learned about being nice
    by Gail Kirkegaard July, 2008 Cubs manager Leo Durocher is attributed for saying, "Nice guys finish last." His 1969 remark on baseball players turned into a stereotype for men who seem to always lose at romance. Not being a guy, I don't make that connection. To me, it means that ...

  • Don?t miss ?The Making of an Audio Book!?
    Have you ever wondered how an audio book gets made? Now's your chance! Find out how long it takes, what happens if the reader has to pronounce words from another language...or even another planet! Mark Haley, national account manager for Recorded Books, and Johnny Heller, a professional narrato...

  • Evergreen Rotary sticks it to hunger in Haiti


  • Teens MOVE the fight against Alzheimer?s forward
    Already bored by the dog days of summer and you don't even have a dog? Tired of just "hanging out" at the mall with your friends? Want to have some fun AND make a difference? If you want more than just a so so summer, keep reading and see what some local teens are doing to make this summer one ...

  • Ohio school searches for hundreds of '68 grads
    When you have a graduating class of almost 800 students, after 40 years, they are spread out across the U.S. More accurately, they are spread out across the world. Nicaragua, India, California, Texas, Colorado, Florida, Illinois. And, yes, Ohio. The problem is when you hold a reunion is trying...

  • JCPL Board of Trustees selects Executive Director
    Today, Marcellus Turner takes over as executive director of Jefferson County Public Library. Turner fills a vacancy created by the planned retirement of Bill Knott after 37 years at the Library's helm. Turner has been a part of senior management since joining Jefferson County Public Library (JC...

  • Free computer classes at the Evergreen Library
    Call 303-235-JCPL (5275) to register for Computer Basics, Internet Basics, Microsoft Word Basics or E-mail Basics (new).

  • Find a storytime at your library
    Storytime schedules are printed on bookmarks available in any Jefferson County Public Library and are found online by selecting "Kids and Teens," "Kids Pages" and "Storytimes" on the Library's web site, http://jefferson.lib.co.us

  • Don?t miss out on summer reading fun!
    Jefferson County Public Library's t wo-month Summer Reading Clubs for children, teens and adults wrap up July 31. There is still plenty of time to sign up. Kids and teens who read or listen to books for eight hours will receive a free paperback on Book Award Day, or any day in August plus they...

  • Poll workers can be part of history
    (Golden) - Jefferson County Clerk and Recorder Pam Anderson is encouraging any Jeffco voter who would like to play a more important role in the historic 2008 elections to sign up as an election judge. "Election judges work at the precinct polling places on Election Day. They are your neighbors...

  • Federal Reserve?s credibility crumbles
    Have you noticed lately it takes more dollar bills to by the same stuff? Let's see, didn't you used to be able to get a gallon of gas for $1.50? Now it cost about $4.00. What do you think changed? Was it the gallon of gas or the dollar bill? Last I checked a gallon is still a gallon. That measur...

  • Bands, beer, brats and Democrats
    Clear Creek County's 5th Annual Summer Rally, "Bands, Beer, Brats and Democrats" will be at the Courtney Riley Cooper Park in Idaho Springs July 12 from noon until 6 p.m. There will be free Tommyknockers beer and music by the Americana/Bluegrass band Dakota Blonde. Brats and fixins' ...

  • Evergreen's Zuni Sign Co. works as team
    The team at Zuni (pronounced zoo-knee) Sign Company was hard at work June 26. Owners Ed Bischoff and Vicki Renfro have been in the business for 15 years after leaving corporate jobs. Bischoff was a consultant for the US Department of Energy on hazardous radioactive materials and Renfr...

  • Co-parenting brings success to Colorado families
    Denver-July 1, 2008 - Families should always strive to use co-parenting techniques to ensure a healthy and balanced familial environment. However, when separation and divorce become a reality, co-parenting and the dedication from both parents to remain active in their children's lives becomes cr...

  • Gov. Ritter commends I-70 collaborative effort
    DENVER - Colorado Governor Bill Ritter , Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT) Executive Director Russell George and the Federal Highways Administration Division Administrator K arla Petty joined together today to formally recognize the Interstate 70 Collaborative Effort team for...

  • Invest like Royal Bank of Scotland
    The Royal Bank of Scotland has given a warning they expect the U.S. stock market to take a dive in the next 3 months. What are they doing to prepare? An article called published 6/25/08, by Peter Cooper said, "The Royal Bank of Scotland has given gold a 25 per cent weighting in its latest Auto...

  • Applewood Plumbing Gives Away $1,000 to Seniors
    In the next 12 years the aging adult population in Colorado is expected to increase by 539,614. And, just over 10 million Americans, or nearly one-third of the elderly, need some type of long term care, according to the U.S. Census. Senior Resources of Broomfield, Inc., is the $1,000 May recipien...

  • Lutheran Hospital ownership/sale contested
    If you've ever been a Lutheran Hospital patient, employee, volunteer or contributor you'll want to hear all about what's been going on behind the scenes regarding the Hospital's ownership and pending sale. There will be a Community Forum to provide an update on Lutheran Hospital and the curren...

  • Eager readers boost library summer reading program
    Young readers really put the ZOOM in "Flutter Buzz Zoom," Jefferson County Public Library's Kids Summer Reading Club. Signups at all libraries totaled more than 9,000 after just the first week, beginning June 1.By end of week two, signups buzzed above 12,600. Kids' total reading hours reached 4...

  • Change light bulbs to save energy and money
    A few questions to check your light bulb IQ. The answers could save you money on your monthly utility bills. - Who invented the light bulb? - What's a lumen? - What percentage of energy used by the average incandescent light bulb is wasted in the form of heat? - How many (fill i...

  • Analog to digital TV - A primer
    Since television became available to homeowners in the late 1930s the technology has continued to improve and change. A significant change is on the horizon that will affect many consumers who currently enjoy free over-the-air television viewing. There is a great deal of often confusing in...

  • Jeffco Sheriff blotter: Car wires cut at camp
    Jefferson County Sheriff's Office CAR WIRES CUT AT GENEVA GLEN On June 20 at 5:31 p.m. a 22-year-old employee of the Geneva Glen Camp at 5793 Santa Clara Road in Indian Hills told a deputy he parked his Toyota Camry in the staff parking lot at 9:30 a.m. June 6. When he went to the vehicle to ...

  • Mines prof sees potential in energy crisis
    The current fuel and energy crisis is only going to get worse, but at the same time, it will produce job, career and business opportunities for those with the imagination to see them, a Colorado School of Mines professor says. Dr. Roel Sneider, the W.M.Keck Distinguished Professor of Ba...

  • Lauding Evergreen's commitment to heart health
    Much like an automated external defibrillator can be the difference between life and death for someone experiencing sudden cardiac arrest, several civic leaders and their companies are making a difference for Evergreen's overall heart health. They generously donated to Evergreen Public Access Def...


 
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