May 2024

A bee lands on a colorful flower. Bee pollination is essential for healthy ecosystems and crop production. Photo by Ken Hall.
Outdoors

Our Friends, the Honeybees

Welcome to spring, nature lovers. Ken Hall here — normally known as the bird nut — but today I’m not talking birds, rather, the bees. Honeybees to be exact. April and May are big months for the Honeybee. Coming out of the hive hungry and looking for the first blooms of spring.  The Clear Creek

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Wheat Ridge Mayor Bud Starker
Wheat Ridge

Fostering Entrepreneurs in Wheat Ridge

Recently, I had the pleasure of attending the grand opening for the Clear Creek Makerspace, a workplace fully equipped with tools and software for creatives and entrepreneurs alike to exercise their creativity. After seeing the space, equipment, and response from the community, I believe this new makerspace, powered by Localworks, will serve a vital role

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Health

How Self-Aware Are You?

My email subscribers received this same question a few weeks ago: How self aware are you? When I tuned in and intuitively asked what would best serve any of you amazing readers, I heard loud and clear to deliver a similar message here.  This topic is so important because it is often our inner blindspots

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Community

Your Wheat Ridge Restaurant Rundown

When it comes to places to drink and eat, you’d be surprised just how many exciting and not-so-exciting places we have right here in Wheat Ridge. In fact we have more than 80 restaurants and bars inside city limits.  Let’s start with Clancy’s Irish Pub on 38th Avenue. Excellent food, expansive beverage selections and low

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Education

Parents Rally Around School District’s Discrimination Policy

The public comment period at the April 11 Jefferson County School Board meeting saw parents and community members rally in support of the board and district for its policies surrounding the LGBTQ+ community, in opposition to the accusations of speakers who seek to dismantle the district’s current policy, JB-R, the anti-discrimination Equal Education Opportunities for

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Mountain View

Mountain View Emphasizing Community Policing and Traffic Calming

The Mountain View Police Department, under the leadership of Chief Michael Nesbitt who was appointed in August of 2023, has been rising to the challenge of policing a small town in a friendly way. Residents of the town have noticed a radar trailer that has been moved around town, collecting data about numbers and speeds

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Mountain View

Neighborhood Proposal to the Japanese Beetle Infestation

Dear Neighbors, I have been vexed, irritated, and appalled by the surge of Japanese Beetles in our town. Having done quite a bit of research, I thought I might share a possible reduction method for your consideration. It will take many of us to make this work. But for the sake of our love town

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Mountain View

The Hottest Secret Neighborhood

Recently, I read a story about “the hottest” Denver neighborhoods, and it got me thinking. What does it mean to be “hot” as a neighborhood? Probably different people would have varying opinions, but I am not too shy to share mine. For this mom of four, Mayor of 550, Mountain View fits the bill.  We

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Opinion

What Happened to Thank you?

I walked out of the restaurant and held the door open for the person walking in… And he just kept walking. I said “you’re welcome” and got no reaction back. What happened to “thank you?” Letting someone into your lane during traffic, there used to be a wave of a hand, as if to say

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Health

Skin Cancer Screening and Prevention

Skin cancer is a prevalent and potentially life-threatening condition that affects millions of individuals worldwide. However, through community-focused efforts, we can raise awareness, promote early detection, and implement preventive measures to combat skin cancer effectively. In many instances, if detected early, cure rates for skin cancer are often high.   Understanding Skin Cancer  Skin cancer occurs

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Health

Intermountain Health Names Lutheran Medical Center President

Andrea Burch, MS, RN, NEA-BC, has been named president of Lutheran Medical Center in Wheat Ridge. She has been serving as Lutheran’s interim president since February when Scott Peek transitioned to the president at Saint Joseph Hospital in Denver. He is also Intermountain Health’s Front Range Market president.   Burch will continue to support Lutheran’s integration

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Health

Intermountain Health Hospice Honors Vietnam Veterans

In the 1970s, those who fought in the Vietnam War were largely either ignored or vilified for serving their country, unlike veterans of other, perhaps more popular, wars. In recent years, organizations and politicians have sought to correct that error and let those veterans know that their valor and service are appreciated. Since 2021, March

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Community

New Air Quality Program Helps Wheat Ridge Stay Healthy

Those that call Wheat Ridge home love that the city is so convenient. The proximity and ease of a commute to the city or the mountains or anywhere between makes life a breeze. The downside to that is the fact that the geography of our city places us at some risk for poor air quality. 

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Community

On the Course for Community: Localworks’ Second Annual Golf Tournament

Last September, just as the sun spilled over the mountains, more than 70 players settled into their golf carts, eager for a day of competitive play. United by a common cause, everyone came together to contribute to Localworks’ fundraising goals to ensure that all of our programming remains free and accessible to all Wheat Ridge

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Community

Much Loved May Festival Just Around the Corner

Though April’s weather seemed manic, keep the faith that the second Saturday in May, when the Historical Society’s May Festival is scheduled on May 11th from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., the temperature will be in the high 70s with blue skies, the grass in the Historical Park (4610 Robb St.) will be a luxuriant

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Events

What’s Happening – May 2024

Wheat Ridge Historical Society May Festival Spring is definitely here, and that means it’s time for the Historical Society’s May Festival, scheduled for Saturday, May 11 at the Historical Park (4510 Robb St.) from 10:00 to 2:00.  The May celebration of spring will feature traditional Maypole dances at 11:00 and 1:00 with live music provided

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Edgewater

Celebrate Public Service Recognition Week

Public Service Recognition Week, observed annually during the first full week of May, is a time to celebrate and honor the contributions of public servants at all levels of government.  From dedicated civil servants to courageous first responders, public service employees play a vital role in serving their communities and upholding the values of democracy,

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Edgewater

Spring Time in Edgewater

It’s already been a busy spring, with many events, construction work and ever-changing weather.   Thanks, as always, to the great staff that put on the recent Edgewater Spring Clean-Up ‘dumpster day.” While it was a wet and windy day, many took advantage of the opportunity to clean up. Thanks also to those that took advantage

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Marketplace

Tales of a Time Thief

The most unnerving episode of The Twilight Zone is ‘Time Enough At Last.’ Burgess Meredith plays a bank teller who loves reading. Despite objections from his employer and his wife, his habitual reading persists. After a nuclear disaster he becomes the only person left alive. As he plunders a library, fate takes a dark turn

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Health

Embrace Better Sleep: A Holistic Approach to Health and Well-being

In the fast-paced world we live in today, it can be difficult to prioritize a good night’s rest. Quality sleep is essential for our overall health and well-being. From improved mood and cognitive function to a stronger immune system, the benefits of good sleep cannot be overstated.  One often overlooked factor that can impact sleep

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Community

A Disruptive Power Outage and How to Be a Good Neighbor

Utility services are expected to be reliable. Electricity, natural gas, the internet, even land-line telephone service; we expect it is always there. Flip the switch, the light comes on. When the temperature dips, the furnace warms our home. Open our laptops, and wi-fi connects us to the world. We just take it for granted, and

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Arts

Council Approves Robotic Art Installation

Wheat Ridge city councilors voted to move forward on a $160,000 on a futuristic robotic art installation for the Ward Road pedestrian bridge during their April 8 meeting.  Oregon-based artist Tyler Fuqua’s Mechan and Celestial Vines robotic art piece was selected out of 169 other submissions after a 2023 national call for entries seeking a

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Community

City Begins Year-Long Update Process For Guiding Plan

A lengthy update process for a key guiding document in Wheat Ridge began with an April open house. At the end of the approximately 12 months, a new comprehensive plan will help city leaders and residents determine its direction through the next two decades. According to the city website, the Envision Wheat Ridge comprehensive plan

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