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TRADING PLACES: TWO CASTLE ROCK BUSINESSES SWAPPING SPACE

Smells Good Store was looking to downsize, while Everything Alpaca was looking to expand. As luck would have it, the Castle Rock businesses were just across the street from each other and.

JOINT EFFORT TO REDUCE FIRE RISK IN JEFFCO

Residents of Evergreen and other mountain properties in Jefferson County are that, despite limited funds, is attempting to reduce the risk of property loss in case of fire.

LAKEWOOD TEACHER, DOG CHASING DISC DOG CHAMPIONSHIP

Lakewood elementary school teacher AJ Brown and his dog Maverick are May 17 and 18 in Thornton. The duo placed second at the 2012 World Championship. ()

DUNCAN PARK RENOVATION ON TIME, BUT OVER BUDGET

The major renovations on one of the few neighborhood parks in Englewood is underway and on time, but .

OVER MOM’S DEAD BODY AND OTHER BLOTTER ITEMS

Police were called to a home in Arvada after a brother and sister got in a fight over when to spread their mother’s cremated remains. The brother, after allegedly assaulting the sister, ran off with the urn. .

AURORA CONSIDERING SMALL TAX PLAN FOR ART DISTRICT SHOPS

The City of Aurora is to help the city recapitalize grants used to spruce up and attract businesses to Florence Square, across from the Martin Luther King Jr. Library on Colfax, including two new restaurants opening soon.

BRIGHTON SHELTER EXPANDS FOR HOMELESS FAMILIES

The Bridge Street Shelter in Brighton, run by Almost Home Inc., has . ()

FOOTHILLS GOLF WANTS TO HOOK ‘EM WHILE THEY’RE YOUNG

The Foothills Parks and Recreation department is trying to grow their golf programs throughout the district, and they’re . ()

BANDS BATTLING AGAINST HUNGER

The Arvada Center will host Jam Out Hunger, . The two bands that bring the most votes via donated food or purchased tickets will square off for a panel of judges.

BUSINESS Q&A: CAFÉ PRAGUE, MORRISON

After a string of jobs with some of high-end restaurants and country clubs in Colorado, Tomas Stibral opened the first Café Prague in Georgetown, featuring a blend of Eastern European and American classics.

BUSINESS Q&A: JAKE’S BREW BAR, LITTLETON

After opening Kate’s Wine Bar in Littleton six years ago with her mother, . Since then, they sold the wine bar and expanded Jake’s with a beer garden featuring 36 craft beers on tap and a host of bottled brews and cider.

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