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Here’s your rundown of the week’s best stories from The Denver Post’s local section, .

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When Arapahoe High School students return to classes Aug. 15, they will find. Work will be nearly complete on a new garden plaza called Clarity Commons as well as the newly renovated library that was the scene where a teen gunman killed himself after shooting students, including Claire Davis, 17, who later died of her injuries.

The stretch of Quebec Street between Sixth and 26th avenues is only two lanes wide, and .

As part of the Healthy, Hunger-Free Kids Act, Jeffco Public Schools is launching programs to make all snacks and drinks sold in vending machines meet a healthy standard, as well as . While the students are eating healthier, employees of the district are now able to join fitness plans that tailor to their specific jobs. .

Jack and Sue Pfeiffer, the founders and owners of the Sanctuary Center in Sedalia, want to make sure that their spiritual center lasts in perpetuity. They’ve been making moves,

On Aug. 3, Jefferson County Sheriff’s deputies responded to Bandimere Speedway, 3051 S. Rooney Road, Morrison, after an altercation arose when a man wouldn’t take his hat off during the national anthem. The situation worsened when another man took the hat and threw it in a trash can. Both parties had different accounts and both were cited for disorderly conduct. Read this and other scintillating items at our .

After a horrific accident atop a rotting telephone pole in 2004, former Xcel Energy lineman Andrew Blood decided to take his multi-million-dollar settlement from the company to .

The executive director of Evergreen Park and Recreation District, Scott Robson, .

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“I have always tried to produce a really authentic bread or pastry. The recipes were developed over many years of testing and revisions, so that now we have a very high quality product. After getting the retail store up and running, we then started delivering our products all over town to hotels, restaurants and catering companies. Our service in the café and wholesale is what really differentiates us. We try to make each customer feel like they are our highest priority, from the customer that walks in for a French baguette to the restaurant that orders 300 a day.” – Jeff Ustun, owner

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“I think one of the most important things is being able to match colors on different pieces of wood. When you do touch up, you’ve got to be able to match what you’re touching up or else it looks sloppy. Most people don’t build the kind of things that I build, like pulpits for a church. I donate a lot of the things that I make to the church here in town. And I’ve worked on thousands of pianos over the years, from restoring to building.” – Larry Cromwell, owner

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