November 2024

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Events

What’s Happening – November 2024

Veterans’ Celebration  Join members of the Wheat Ridge Historical Society in honoring local veterans for their service at November’s Second Saturday Social at the Baugh House, 44th Ave. and Robb St., from 10:00–2:00 Saturday, Nov. 9th. We’ll honor the men and women who fought to ensure that America remains a free democracy and show our

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Community

Long-Awaited Justice for Allan Fischer

After two and a half years of waiting, a Wheat Ridge police officer finally received the closure he deserves. On October 10, a judge sentenced Andre Jones, the man convicted of the attempted murder of Wheat Ridge Police Officer Allan Fischer, to the maximum sentence of 32 years in prison. Jones will serve three additional

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Community

Navigating Timing Belts, Used Cars: Tips From a Local Mechanic

During Gary Bryan’s career as a mechanic and owner of Wheat Ridge Auto Services, Bryan has fixed countless cars with timing belt-related issues. Many customers also ask him for advice when buying a used car.  Every car has a different recommended time to replace its timing belt. Some cars don’t even have timing belts. Car

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Arts

Repairing an Old Camera 
Can Be a Rewarding Decision

Mike’s Camera offers both camera cleaning and repair services, but why should you repair your old camera and what challenges can be faced? In -House we can make repairs to many basic parts of an older camera from the screen, buttons, doors and other external elements as long as parts are still available. For many

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Marketplace

The Impending Corporate Transparency Act

Transparency in company operations. For businesses, investors, and legal practitioners, understanding the Act is vital not only for compliance but also to stay ahead in a market that increasingly values transparency and ethical business practices.  Background  The Corporate Transparency Act was enacted as part of the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2021. The

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Technology

How to Protect Yourself Online

During my days in journalism school, my professors repeatedly joked, “If your mother says she loves you, verify it.”  That advice holds just as true for navigating the digital environment that makes up such a big part of our world. Every day, a variety of threat actors lurk out there seeking our valuable and sensitive

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Marketplace

Lifting Together – 
The Power of Teamwork

In Ellsworth, Wisconsin, Jon Anderson teaches timber framing on his 30-acre estate. Woodworking nerds from around the country gather to learn the tips and tricks of this obscure craft. I am one of these nerds. For five days, our team of eight students, along with our instructor, worked together to transform 8″x 8″ hunks of

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Community

Lutheran Hospital Named Local Business Of The Year

On Thursday, Sept. 26, Lutheran was honored to receive the Wheat Ridge Business of the Year 2024 Investment Award in the category of large business.  The City of Wheat Ridge, the Wheat Ridge Business Association (WRBA), and the Wheat Ridge Chamber of Commerce recognized outstanding businesses in the community at the annual Wheat Ridge Business

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Health

2024 Lutheran Hospital Medical Staff Awards

Lutheran’s medical staff held their annual awards dinner at the Buffalo Rose in Golden on Thursday, Sept. 26.  Each year, physicians and some of their retired colleagues gather to celebrate and honor those they work with on a daily basis for their contributions to the health and wellbeing of the community.  This year, the celebration

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Mountain View

The Vision Triangle – 
A Clear Path To Safety

In a recent move to ensure that everyone in Mountain View can see more clearly at intersections and driveways, the Town Council has passed a new ordinance that will have everyone seeing yellow…literally. This change involves that mystical zone called the Vision Triangle, a place where no car should be. The Vision Triangle is now

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Mountain View

Building Common Ground: The Courage to Engage When We Disagree

As a middle child and a professional mediator, I have always been interested in the work of building agreements between differing viewpoints. I have had the privilege of witnessing disagreements turn into solutions where both parties feel heard, understood, and respected. The heroes in these scenarios are always the people who assume best intentions, make

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Edgewater

The C.R.E.A.T.E Program: Connecting Residents of Edgewater with Activity, Teamwork, and Engagement

The City of Edgewater is committed to fostering community engagement and well-being through recreational activities, recognizing the importance of making these programs accessible to all. The C.R.E.A.T.E (Connecting Residents of Edgewater with Activity, Teamwork, & Engagement) Program was established to provide financial assistance for residents and students—along with their immediate family members if they are

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Edgewater

Gratitude To You, Edgewater

Edgewater is a special place, and I am so thankful that I have lived here for over 26 years.  I’m also thankful for longtime residents and those that have moved here more recently.   I’m thankful for our vibrant business community, our wonderful volunteers and City Council members and for the great City staff. In my

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Sustainability

The Garden In My House!

The onset of the cold season brings rest, not only for plants, but often for the gardener as well. As for me, however, I just can’t quite stop. I enjoy the care and productivity of plants so much that I always have plenty of them in my house. Tropical plants, herbs, and even small fruit

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Winter Pet Safety: 
Keeping Your Pets Happy and Healthy in the Cold

Winter brings festive cheer, cozy nights, and chilly weather, but for pet owners, it also introduces unique challenges to keep our furry companions safe. Cold temperatures, snow, and holiday hazards can all impact your pet’s well-being. Here are a few simple steps you can take to ensure your pets stay healthy and comfortable throughout the

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Health

Get Ski and Board Ready: Fitness and Pain Management Tips for the Slopes

As ski season approaches, enthusiasts eagerly await the thrill of fresh powder and mountain vistas. However, while the appeal of skiing is undeniable, it’s also a demanding sport that requires a blend of strength, endurance, and flexibility. Without adequate preparation, injuries can sideline even the most passionate skiers. Here’s how to ensure your body is

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Clinical Hypnosis and 
How it Can Help

Hypnosis is an altered stated of consciousness where there is reduced frontal executive control allowing your mind to get wonderfully quiet, hyper focused, and open to suggestions. It can also be called a trance, something we naturally go in and out of all the time. Think of being deeply immersed in a book or movie,

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Health

Resilience Through a Spiritual Practice

I have always been an incredibly spiritual person. I think it’s one of the many perks of being wired as highly sensitive. I experience the world in greater detail, sensing what others cannot. When I allow myself to follow that sensing with curiosity and action, it is eventually validated as true.  Raised Lutheran, it was

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Health

What To Know About Peanut Allergies

There was a time when peanut butter and jelly sandwiches were a lunchbox staple for many a parent. As we learned more about food allergies and the risks they pose to children, lunchbox menus and lunchroom patterns have changed.  This was all for a good reason. Peanuts are the most common childhood food allergy associated

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Community

From Inspiration to Action: Kay Newman’s Journey with Kiddo Ditto and The Clear Creek Makerspace

For children, play isn’t just fun—it’s how they learn, connect, and make sense of the world around them. And in the world of play, representation matters. For kids who use medical devices like G-tubes, canes, or cochlear implants, it’s rare to find toys that reflect their own life experiences. Assistive devices, mobility aids, prosthetics, orthotics,

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Wheat Ridge

Crown Hill’s Oldest Section Reveals Many Mysteries

Just like finding a specific grave on the-180 acre campus of Olinger Crown Hill Cemetery, trying to pinpoint focus for a column on Crown Hill is a challenge! The oldest graves lie in the northeast area, close to Wadsworth and 32nd Ave.  Look quick to the south while heading east on 32nd toward Wadsworth, and

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Wheat Ridge Mayor Bud Starker
Wheat Ridge

City Proposes Custom Zoning for Lutheran Legacy Campus

The City of Wheat Ridge’s Planning Division is moving forward with a proposal to create a unique zoning district for the Lutheran Legacy Campus, located at the former Lutheran Medical Center site. This custom zoning framework, named the “Mixed Use – Lutheran Legacy Campus (MU-LLC),” will align with the recommendations outlined in the Lutheran Legacy

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Outdoors

Go Outside!

Happy November my nature loving friends. Ken Hall here. Formerly known as the Bird Nut. Changing my title to Nature Nut, just because I want to.  First I want to thank some reader questions I received pertaining to my October article. I will always do  my best to answer your emails or inquiries. And if

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Opinion

Two Be or Not Two Cee

With the constant stream of proposals and regulations up for debate in this election season, it can be challenging to keep track of what’s actually on the ballot—let alone decipher all the opinion pieces circulating online and at community meetings. Each side accuses the other of spreading misinformation, lying, or concealing key facts. This piece,

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