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Englewood Herald: News

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Posted: February 21, 2012
Englewood men deliver compassion on other side of world

Englewood’s Bob Hayes and Shawn Pitts were members of a team that traveled halfway around the world to help and minister to prisoners, orphans and members of the military.

The two men were part of a nine-member team that traveled to Cambodia on a mission trip organized by Global Connection International. GCI is a Greenwood Village-based Christian organization with the motto, “Connecting people who care with the world’s greatest needs.”

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Clark, Doty vie for commissioner seat

The two Republican candidates for Arapahoe County Board of Commissioners in District 1 are painting the race as one between the Big Es: experience and electability.

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A partner in the learning process

Littleton resident Allison Manley signed up as a volunteer Feb. 16 to help Learning Ally provide audio books to individuals who have trouble comprehending the printed words that are the foundation of learning. She wants to assist the est...

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Suspect in multiple car break-ins arrested

Investigation of burglarized cars plus a call from a resident helped Englewood police arrest a man who is suspected of breaking into and stealing items from at least 15 vehicles.

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Life-saving teenagers guard Arapahoe County

From high mountains to city streets, the Arapahoe Rescue Patrol serves so that others may live.

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Sheriff bills Romney $25,000 for Arapahoe High visit

Arapahoe County Sheriff Grayson Robinson is keeping his word and charging the Mitt Romney presidential campaign $25,000 for a political rally Feb. 6.

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South Platte River corridor improvement concepts reviewed

Englewood City Councilmembers were briefed on the concepts designed to improve the South Platte River corridor from South Platte Park to the Denver city limits.

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Workforce center helps youths find summer jobs

It’s still winter, but Arapahoe/Douglas Works! believes now is the time for youths to start the hunt for a summer job.

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Englewood Police reports

Felony menacing

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Repairs planned at Pirates Cove Aquatic Park

Plans are to do a lot of work to repair and spruce up Pirates Cove Family Aquatic Park this spring.

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Englewood High School students unable to save their pool

The determined effort by Englewood High School students to save the swimming pool didn’t pan out because the school board voted unanimously Feb. 13 to include it on the list of structures to go down under the wrecking ball this summer.

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Bond project progress report part of school’s town hall meeting

School district officials and consultant presented information on how the planning to construct a seventh- through 12th-grade campus is going to about 50 resident who attended the Feb. 9 Englewood School District Town Hall meeting.

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Advocates speak up for kids’ health

About 70 parents and child advocates gathered at the state Capitol on Feb. 9 to take part in the the Speak Up for Kids’ Health rally.

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Firefighters rescue dog from lake

The Englewood Fire Department got assistance from the Littleton Fire Department dive team to save a dog that fell through the ice that covers much of the lake at Centennial Park.

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Commissioners approve use of mail-in ballots for primary elections

Arapahoe County residents will cast their votes in Colorado’s June 26 primary election on mail-in ballots.

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Students urge district to save the swimming pool

Englewood High School students have rallied to urge the school board to vote against a proposal to demolish the swimming pool as a seventh- through 12th-grade campus is built on the current high school location.

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