February 2025

Community

What’s Old is New Again

It’s been great to see local restaurants finally adjust their hours to take advantage of the many consumers out there looking for meal or a beverage. Little Brazil on 7333 W38TH Ave is now open every day except for Monday. Great cocktails, delicious menu and live music. Also great to see Colorado Plus Brewery now

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Outdoors

In Winter Rest, Plan Your Best!

As I write this article, the weather outside reflects the extreme cold of the Rocky Mountain West. And while our gardens are “dead” and dormant, I’ve learned that this is the best time for pruning and restructuring. I am not only referring to fruit trees, but our gardens as a whole. In fact, we can

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Education

Are There More School Closures on the Horizon?

Dear Wheat Ridge area staff and families, Tonight, our neighbors to the east in the Jefferson articulation area began a series of meetings that will continue through April to explore the future of programming for secondary students (grades 6-12) in the community.  A district wide boundary study published in Spring 2024 raised concerns about the

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Community

16 and No Social Media?

I am a 16-year-old girl and not on social media. One of the agreements my parents and I made when I got my phone, at age 15, was that social media was off-limits. At first, I found this kind of unfair. I had already waited so long to get a smartphone (longer than all of

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Community

What’s New in the Colorado Paid Family And Medical Insurance

January 2024, the Colorado Paid Family And Medical Insurance (“FAMLI”) Act went into effect. It was approved by voters in 2020 and provides for up to 12 weeks of paid leave for Colorado employees who qualify. FAMLI benefits apply to those seeking parental leave, medical leave for yourself, medical leave to care for a family

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Community

The National Western Stock Show – A Denver Tradition

The National Western Stock Show has been one of Denver’s proud traditions since 1906. Each year, the event pulls nearly 700,000 participants and attendees who travel from all across the world for the event’s 30 rodeos, 11 horse shows and several other attractions. The tradition began in earnest in 1906 after Elias M. Ammons, a

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Community

Wheat Ridge Hires New Division Chief: Shawn Wray

After a nationwide search for qualified candidates, the Wheat Ridge Police Department has found a proven leader that will not just fit into the department’s culture but add to it. Division Chief Shawn Wray started with the Wheat Ridge Police Department on January 20. He brings decades of law enforcement experience and will lead the

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Outdoors

Who Made That Sound?

Hello, and happy February nature lovers. Ken Hall aka Bird Nut here.  I just finished a fascinating, well written book called Mozart’s Starling, writteBy Lyanda Lynn Haupt. It brought me back to a frequently seen bird, and considered the villain of the bird world. The European Starling. There is no middle ground with these birds.

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Community

Understanding Pet Immunizations: What Every Pet Owner Should Know

Vaccinating your pet is one of the most crucial steps you can take to ensure their health and longevity. As a veterinarian, I often hear from pet owners with questions about immunizations—when to start, how often to vaccinate, and whether there are any risks associated. Let’s dive into these important topics to give you a

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Wheat Ridge

City Projects List Focuses On Streets, Buses And Infrastructure

More than a dozen projects are on Wheat Ridge Public Works Director Maria D’Andrea’s to-do list this year, including the seemingly never-ending Wadsworth Boulevard improvement and expansion project. The list also includes potential roundabouts, a bus terminal and a 10- to 20-foot-tall city welcome sign. Here is most of D’Andrea’s list, edited for clarity and

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Sustainability

Sustainability on a Shoestring: No-Cost Eco-Friendly Practices for Every Home

In an era of increasing environmental awareness, many households are eager to adopt sustainable practices. However, the misconception that going green requires significant financial investment often deters people from taking action. The good news is that sustainability can be achieved without spending a dime. Here’s how the average household can embrace eco-friendly living on a

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Marketplace

Anteak Booteek Bridges Three Centuries of Vintage Clothing

What began as a high school dream for Wheat Ridge local Diane Allison has evolved into a bustling vintage clothing shop on 38th Avenue. Anteak Booteek isn’t just a vintage clothing store – it’s a place where history hangs on every rack. Allison’s passion for transforming clothing goes back to her junior high days at

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Community

Celebrating 2025: 
Honoring the Heart and Heroes of Mountain Vista

At Mountain Vista, we take great pride in celebrating the dedication and hard work of our team. 2025 marks a year filled with significant milestones, and we’re excited to honor four exceptional employees who have reached impressive anniversaries in their careers. These individuals have played key roles in shaping the warm, welcoming atmosphere that makes

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Health

What is a Key to 
Becoming a Centenarian?

As people around the world increasingly aspire to live longer, healthier lives, the pursuit of reaching the age of 100 has become a topic of fascination. While genetics undoubtedly play a role in longevity, lifestyle choices—particularly nutrition—are pivotal in determining how long and how well we live. Research suggests that a well-balanced diet rich in

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Mountain View

What does the Town’s Public Works Department do, Anyway?

In a town where it used to seem that the sidewalks had more cracks than a jigsaw puzzle and the curbs were waiting for a facelift longer than your grandma’s old couch,  there are still some who wonder why we need a Public Works Department. A common refrain is that we never needed one in

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Mountain View

How Local Governance Works: Balancing Voices and Decisions

I often hear questions about how local government works and why decisions are made the way they are. These questions reflect care for our community, and I’m grateful for that. Today, I’d like to offer some insight into how municipal governance functions and why it operates as a representative democracy, not a direct democracy. Local

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Community

Intermountain Health Lutheran Hospital Unveils The Baby Place Rooftop Garden

Intermountain Health Lutheran Hospital is excited to announce the opening of The Baby Place Rooftop Garden, a serene and beautiful space designed to enhance the experience of patients and their families during their stay at the hospital. The garden, which opened on Jan. 16, 2025, features a variety of seating areas surrounded by lush plants

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Edgewater

The Power of Self-Love: A Lifelong Romance

Self-love isn’t just a buzzword or a feel-good concept—it’s a vital part of maintaining mental, emotional, and physical well-being. It’s the foundation upon which you build your sense of worth, resilience, and overall happiness. On holidays like Valentine’s Day, when love is in the air, focusing on self-love can be a grounding and transformative practice.

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Edgewater

Edgewater Coffee, Where You Can Find Joy!

Most every Friday at 9:00 citizens of Edgewater drop in to have a cup of coffee/tea and donut. What happens next is exhilarating!   When you enter the Civic Center, you may recognize someone you know from within Edgewater, or you may find someone in the group from outside Edgewater. Someone may ask your name and invite you

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Community

Coffee with Andrea Burch, President of Intermountain Lutheran Hospital

Each month, Andrea Burch, President of Intermountain Lutheran Hospital, shares insights on healthcare innovation, community wellness initiatives, and behind-the-scenes updates on how the new hospital is taking shape. From medical breakthroughs to heartfelt patient stories, this interview connects our readers with the pulse of local healthcare. Is Lutheran pursuing Level 1 trauma status, and what’s

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Health

The Benefits of Nasal Breathing

Breathing isn’t just about survival—it profoundly impacts your overall health. Nasal breathing, in particular, is essential for keeping your body functioning optimally. Let’s explore why nasal breathing matters, the challenges of mouth breathing, and how orthodontic treatments can improve your airway health. The Importance of Nasal Breathing Breathing through your nose filters, warms, and humidifies

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Health

Embrace The Season That You’re In

I learned a concept that I found so helpful recently, I knew I just had to share it with you. It crosses and impacts every area of life, and by some twist of fate connects perfectly to last month. It’s the idea that everything has seasons, just like earth. I mean everything. An event, a

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Health

Love is Not Enough

Colorado’s struggle with suicide has been a persistent issue, with the state experiencing a 30.2% increase in suicide rates over the past 20 years[1]. While Colorado has made significant progress in addressing youth suicide, moving from the top 3 to 15th in rankings, the overall situation remains concerning. In 2022, Colorado reported 1,293 deaths by

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Wheat Ridge

Thoughts from Wheat Ridge’s City Manager

When Wheat Ridge City Manager Patrick Goff started in politics he pictured a fast-paced career in D.C. or holding a Senate seat. He didn’t think he’d be bragging about his city’s plowed streets or making a community development a reality after 20 years of planning.  Although his long career in local politics wasn’t what he

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