OLDS: This week in the Clear Creek Courant…
Planning Commission turns down zip-line – Feb. 27, 2013 The Clear Creek Planning Commission voted against rezoning 77 acres of land by Highway 103 for a proposed campground and zip-line tour. “This...
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Evergreen nurse helps hungry children – March 13, 2013 While serving as a member of the Clear Creek Health Advisory Committee, Evergreen nurse Mary Pat DeWalds started a food collecting and...
View ArticleSchools across metro area expand closures amid March snowstorm
Before a single snowflake hit the ground, schools across the Denver area announced closures for Thursday in anticipation of a blizzard. The National Weather Service issued a winter storm warning that...
View ArticleSeveral feet of snow in Idaho Springs doesn’t deter benefit for Charlie’s Place
The Vintage Moose in Idaho Springs provided a place and volunteers provided food and music March 16 for a St. Patrick’s Day celebration in support of Charlie’s Place animal shelter. The event,...
View ArticleSummer camps announced at Clear Creek Rec Center
A full series of events at the Clear Creek Metropolitan Recreation District in Idaho Springs this summer is designed for kids to explore and experience the mountains and everything the area offers....
View ArticleClear Creek Library District offers window into the past
Unraveling the rich and diverse history of Clear Creek County is what Christine Bradley calls her passion. Often working in the basement of libraries across the county, the Georgetown resident...
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Idaho Springs residents put heads together for charity – March 27, 2013 More than 30 Idaho Springs residents bared their heads in a show of hairless solidarity to raise money for childhood cancer for...
View ArticleEclipse provides outdoor learning and many smiles at Carlson Elementary in...
Weeks before the moon blocked light from the sun over Idaho Springs, Kate Foy’s kindergarten class prepared by making solar-eclipse models to predict what they were going to see. “We’re using an event...
View ArticleEnvironmental Protection Agency coming to Idaho Springs to talk toxic mine...
It’s no surprise to many Clear Creek County locals that toxic remnants of mining work for decades saturated the soil across the county and Central City. That’s why the Environmental Protection Agency...
View ArticleClear Creek County prosecutors rest their case, deny defense motion to...
The Christian Glass trial continues after prosecutors rested their case on the morning of April 19. Andrew Buen’s defense team instantly asked Fifth Circuit Judge Catherine Cheroutes to dismiss the...
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