Veteran of the United States Navy, Thaddeus Carter, DMD, recently joined Forest Edge Dental Care in Woodland Park. “In the Navy, I got exposed to all types of procedures, root canals and complicated care,” Carter said.…
The Ute Pass Library in Cascade expects to launch a hybrid system for broader access to materials in December. Speaking to around 50 library patrons May 11, Teona Schainidze-Krebs, chief executive officer of Pikes Peak Library District, talked about the…
Cripple Creek Mayor Annie Durham and the city council unanimously approved accepting the donation of Jon Zimmer’s 16-foot totem. With public support from the fire chief Joe O’Conor and public works director Steve DiCamillo, who brought his staff to assess…
The proposed roundabout at the intersection of Colo. Hwy. 67 and U.S. Hwy. 24 in Divide has been scrapped. The proposal last month by the Colorado Department of Transportation caught Teller County commissioners by surprise.…
Eric Cabrera announced his resignation from the Downtown Development Authority last week. Cabrera, who owns the Donut Mill, served the board as treasurer. “This was a very tough decision,” Cabrera said, speaking at the meeting May 5.…
A reception in the backyard of the Painted Bear in Green Mountain Falls this month was a farewell and a new beginning for the little shop on Ute Pass Avenue.…
The Mountain Artists continue to discover artistic creativity in Teller and Park counties. Without the Student Art Contest, youthful artists may not have the number of viewers the show brings every year.…
During his years of studying theology, including the works of Dietrich Bonhoeffer’s “Letters from Prison,” and “Cost of Discipleship,” Sam Gould began to write about the beauty of Christianity as well as the conflict within himself.…
In a series of invitations to city leaders, Woodland Park School District Superintendent Ginger Slocum entertained several members of the business community last week.…
Cold, rain and snow did not stop Merit Academy’s sixth-grade students from fulfilling their commitment to the city and the Keep Woodland Park Beautiful Committee April 29.…
A leader whose impact on the city of Woodland Park will be felt for generations, Cindy Keating is heading off to retirement next month. After 32 years with the city, the last 20 as director of the parks and recreation department, Keating leaves a legacy…
In an all-out bash for the Destination Imagination competition, four teams from Summit Elementary School and Woodland Park Middle School are off to the international competition this month.…
One happy dog in Woodland Park has turned fetch into a neighborhood activity. Randi, a 5-year-old rescue owned by Michael Patterson, has an obsession with chasing tennis balls.…