
McKenna Harford
Reporter at Colorado Community Media
Your local ‘assumptious b’ @ColoradoNewsCCM | Huge nerd, brunch lover | Former @skyhinews @kansannews @cjonline | Journalism & GIST degrees @kunews (she/her)
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1 month ago |
coloradocommunitymedia.com | McKenna Harford
U.S. Rep. Lauren Boebert and Douglas County officials have proposed moving the Small Business Administration’s Colorado District Office from Denver to Douglas County, citing alignment with President Donald Trump’s immigration policies.
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1 month ago |
coloradocommunitymedia.com | McKenna Harford
The Douglas County School District is still working to make its teacher compensation more competitive with other metro area school districts by approving a small increase for next school year. The school board approved an average 3% increase to salaries for licensed staff, including teachers, as well as a 3% increase for classified staff and a 2% increase for administrative staff. The district will also cover any increases in health care costs for all employees.
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1 month ago |
coloradocommunitymedia.com | McKenna Harford
The Douglas County commissioners altered a longtime appointment process for the Douglas County Libraries Board of Trustees when they hand-picked new members of the board, including a Castle Rock resident who advocated for the libraries to remove books with LGBTQ+ themes. At a Feb. 24 meeting, the three county commissioners unanimously appointed Amy Windju of Castle Rock and Pam Hampton of Parker to the library board.
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1 month ago |
coloradocommunitymedia.com | McKenna Harford
Douglas County Sheriff Darren Weekly and 23rd Judicial District Attorney George Brauchler spoke about their approaches to public safety at a private fundraising event hosted by an organization supporting Colorado House Republicans. Hosted by New Day Colorado Fund, a political organization that raises money for Republican candidates running for the state House, the Feb. 20 event featured comments from Weekly and Brauchler on public safety. The event was not open to the media.
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1 month ago |
coloradocommunitymedia.com | McKenna Harford
Douglas County state Sen. Lisa Frizell announced Wednesday that she has been diagnosed with breast cancer. Frizell, a Republican representing Senate District 2, shared the news on the floor of the Colorado Senate, saying she will continue her work in the Senate. Frizell said she shared her diagnosis out of respect for her constituents and her desire to be accountable to them.
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