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Golden looks to contract a parking management company

Like Morrison and Idaho Springs, Golden might have a company start managing all its parking permits, paid lots, enforcement and related operations.

e city is asking interested companies to respond to its Request for Proposals by mid-October. e hope, sta members explained, is to sign a contract in November so the company can implement its system Jan. 1.

According to Steve Glueck, assistant to the city manager, Golden’s vendor contracts with the ParkMobile app and parking kiosks operator renew each calendar year. So, terminating

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Remembering 9/11

Duty. Dedication. Sacri ce. ose words describe the re ghters who worked to save Americans after the terrorist attacks on New York City, at the Pentagon and in Pennsylvania on Sept. 11, 2001.

Remembrance. Honor. Re ection.

ose words describe the more than 2,000 rst responders and others who participated in the 15th annual Colorado 9/11 Memorial Climb at Red Rocks Amphitheatre on Sept. 11.

Stair climb organizer Shawn Duncan of West Metro Fire Rescue told the participants they didn’t have to complete all nine laps around the amphitheater that represent the 101 ights of stairs re ghters climbed on 9/11 in the Twin Towers in New York City to rescue people trapped in the buildings before they collapsed. “ is is not a race,” Duncan told

them. “It’s OK to pause, to sit and re ect. is event is more about

getting together and remembering.”

West Metro Fire Chief Don Lombardi told rst responders in attendance to be diligent and take pride in the work they do.

“It is imperative that you are ready like the 343 re ghters (of FDNY, the New York City Fire Department) who lost their lives,” Lombardi said.

He asked everyone to remember what the country was like after 9/11 when everyone banded together and became one.

“We can honor (those who lost their lives) by having more grace with each other and coming together as a nation,” Lombardi said. “We are strong when we are one.”

Members of the Warren Tech Fire Academy class, who weren’t alive on Sept. 11, 2001, decided to participate. Warren Tech students come from high schools across Je co, and these high school juniors and seniors said they were compelled to participate to honor the re ghters who lost their lives on 9/11.

“I feel we have to be here,” Landon Hines, a Green Mountain High School student, said. “For us to walk (in the stair climb) doesn’t begin to honor their sacri ce.”

at Ralston Valley High School, added: “We are honoring heroes.”

Kara Cooper, a retired member of Genesee Fire, was a pilot on 9/11 and served on the re department for 15 years, retiring in 2018. She participates in the stair climb to honor people who try to save others, not just on 9/11. She hoped to make all nine laps around the amphitheater, adding, laughing, that she’s never tried it in bunker gear.

Mike Amdur with Foothills Fire was too young to remember the terrorist attacks.

However, he added, “9/11 is a large part of the culture of the re service. Taking part is the best way for me to communicate with my fellow brothers and sisters in the re service. It’s a show of respect.”

Rock Canyon High School Fire Academy students in Highlands Ranch were excited to get started, and they pointed to one of their instructors, Joe Sapia, who they

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Assistant Chief Stacee Martin with Evergreen Fire/Rescue is still smiling after completing her third lap in the 9/11 Memorial Stair Climb at Red Rocks Amphitheatre. Participants in the 9/11 Memorial Stair Climb at Red Rocks Amphitheatre on Sept. 11 head to the amphitheater to begin nine laps that signify the 101 flights of stairs firefighters took in the Twin Towers in New York City on Sept. 9, 2001, to save people after terrorists flew planes into both towers. PHOTO BY DEB HURLEY BROBST
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Your Home Just Went Under Contract With a Buyer — Now What Happens?

I just had this conversation with a seller, and it occurred to me that you might like to hear what I said. The conversation actually occurred while we crafted the counterproposal to the buyer’s offer. Sitting down with the seller, we went through the buyer’s contract paragraph by paragraph, paying particular attention to the deadlines and to what was included and excluded.

The contract in question was full-price, but had a $17,000 sellerpaid concession to fund a buydown of the buyer’s mortgage interest rate. The seller accepted that concession, and I emailed the buyer’s agent to get agreement that the commissions paid to each of us would be paid on the purchase price minus that concession. She agreed, as I expected she would. (This doesn’t need to be in writing, other than in our email exchange.)

Naturally, my seller wanted to know

Next Week Is National Drive Electric Week

For over a decade Golden Real Estate has hosted this event in the parking lot of 17695 S. Golden Road, but that building was sold on July 31st, so there will be no Golden event this year. In fact, only two of the eight NDEW events in Colorado this year are anywhere near us. One is in Broomfield on Saturday, Sept. 23rd, and the other is in Longmont on Saturday, Sept. 30th. Find details at www.DriveElectricWeek.org.

There will be an Electric Vehicle Roundup on Saturday, Oct. 7th, 3 to 5 pm in the parking lot of the American Mountaineering Center in downtown Golden as part of the Metro Denver Green Homes Tour. If you have an EV you’re willing to display at that event, please call or email me to let me know.

about the buyer, so I shared what I had learned from interviewing the loan officer who provided the pre-approval letter.

In reviewing the dates and deadlines, I explained how they worked. For example, the inspection objection deadline was the deadline for the buyer, having inspected the house with a professional inspector, to submit a list of demands. I explained that this is a “notice” signed only by the buyer. That will trigger an inspection resolution document in which we say what we are willing to do. My elderly buyers don’t want to do anything and liked the idea that we could offer money in lieu of making those repairs to which the seller agreed. I pointed out that the seller doesn’t have to agree to do anything, but “let’s wait to see what they ask for.” I pointed out that since we learned that they are closing on their out-of-state home a few days before our closing, they won’t want to have to start their home search all over again, which gives us some leverage in terms of what we agree to do.

Similarly, I explained that the buyer could use the appraisal objection deadline to demand a price reduction if the home doesn’t appraise for the contract price, but again we don’t have to agree to that. It’s a negotiation, and again we could refuse any price reduction and it’s unlikely the buyer would want to terminate and find another home to buy.

The seller wanted to know how the earnest money deposit worked. I explained that the buyer gets his full earnest money back so long as he (they) terminate as allowed by the contract, such as on inspection, appraisal, HOA documents, survey, etc. A “good faith” provision prohibits using any of those opportunities to terminate other than what it’s for. In other words, they can’t use the insurance objec-

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tion deadline to terminate for buyer’s remorse. Only the inspection objection deadline can be used for that purpose.

The sellers wanted to know how the closing would work. I explained what would be deducted from their proceeds, namely property taxes for the current year pro-rated to the date of closing, half the closing services fee ($180 or so), commissions to both agents, the title insurance policy, the payoff of their mortgage, and a few minor fees. They should only bring their IDs to the closing, and should provide the wiring instructions for the account to which they want their proceeds wired.

They wanted to know about notifying utilities. I explained that the title company will handle the water & sewer bill, for which it will escrow $300 or so from their proceeds. That bill will be sent to the title company, which will send the seller a check for what’s left of after applying the escrowed amount to the water bill. They should notify the gas & electric company, which may ask them to provide the meter readings on the day of closing. I explained that gas & electricity is never turned off and that their final readings will be the start reading for the buyer, and that it’s the

buyer’s responsibility to call and identify themselves for billing purposes.

The counterproposal, which I wrote on my laptop during our meeting, made no changes in the dates & deadlines or the price, but did clarify exactly what was included and excluded, to avoid any possible misunderstanding later on.

Did You Know?...

 Flood insurance, if you have it, does not cover below-grade finished space. It only covers things like the furnace that support the above grade space if it’s in the basement.

 More than 4 out of 5 prospective home buyers consider climate risks as they shop, new Zillow research shows. Most say their major concern is flood risk, followed by wildfires, extreme temperatures, hurricanes, and drought.

 First-time home buyers now make up roughly 50% of all purchasers. Two years ago, that figure was 37%. “Thirty-seven percent was a low-water mark,” says Zillow senior economist Jeff Tucker, “driven by elevated trade-up and investor activity, as homeowners and investors scrambled to capitalize on record-low mortgage rates and lock in lower ownership costs.”

Metro Denver Green Homes Tour Is Coming Soon

Saturday, October 7th, is the date of this year’s Metro Denver Green Homes Tour, always held on the first Saturday in October.

The tour is based at the American Mountaineering Center on 10th Street and Washington Avenue in downtown Golden. New Energy Colorado is the host organization. Register for $10 at www.NewEnergyColorado.com/home -tour

are even electric fireplaces.

It has become conventional wisdom that natural gas within a home is both unhealthy and dangerous, and since you can generate your own electricity on the roof of your home, why not go allelectric?

As a member of the steering committee for the tour, I was tasked with shooting narrated video tours of each home on the tour, and these videos, plus videos of home on prior years’ tours, are all posted or going to be posted shortly on the same website.

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This lovely ranch-style home at 19077 W. 57th Drive is nestled at the base of North Table Mountain north of Golden proper. The small, friendly neighborhood of Wildhorse Ranch is great for adventuring in the foothills or just relaxing on the covered porch or covered deck and enjoying the mountain views. Its location on a bend of the road allows for privacy and generous space between neighboring homes. This well-maintained home has a large eat-in kitchen with stainless steel appliances, pantry, solid surface countertops and breakfast bar. Enjoy visiting with guests in the adjacent dining and living room, complete with a cozy gas fireplace and gleaming hardwood floors. The primary suite is a private, welcome retreat with a ¾ bathroom and spacious walk-in closet. Two additional bedrooms, a full bath, and an open bonus room provide a variety of options for flexible use. Step outside onto a covered deck and overlook a nicely landscaped yard and garden that backs to a greenbelt with mature trees and walking path. Other features include a nicely finished two-car garage, new roof and solar panels that meet all this home’s electrical needs. Take a narrated video tour and find additional photos at www.JeffcoSolarHomes.com.

Fifteen homes are on the tour this year, and many of them are all-electric, which is the sustainable thing-to-be this year. Gas furnaces are being replaced by heat pumps, and gas or electric water heaters are being replaced by heat pump water heaters. Gas cooktops and conventional electric cooktops are being replaced by induction cooktops. There

As much as I already know about sustainability, I always learn something new on these tours, and I am sure you will learn something new, too.

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Fire department cooks share the spice of life at annual Big Chili

If there’s a through line in the annual Big Chili Cook-O , it’s the sense of community — both among the participating re departments, and between the re departments and the people they serve.

Local re ghters, auxiliary members and other volunteers served gallons upon gallons of red, green and vegetarian chili at this year’s event. A few dozen local

businesses, families and groups of friends also participated, with some hosting themed booths like “101 Dalmatians,” “Barbie” and “Margaritaville.”

e annual fundraiser splits proceeds among six mountainarea re departments — Elk Creek, Evergreen, Indian Hills, Inter-Canyon, North Fork and Platte Canyon. In years past, each department has received as much as $7,000 toward crucial equipment and other needs.

On the cooking side of the event, this year’s chili cooks ranged from seasoned veterans to spicy new talent.

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Elk Creek firefighters and volunteers display the rotating fire department chili trophy while serving their Rocket Rumper Red chili Sept. 9 at the Big Chili Cook-O . Evergreen Fire/Rescue’s chili won this year’s Best Fire Department Chili Award with its “Ever-Green Chili.”

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Judge denies Marquez withdrawing guilty plea in fatal hit-and-run case

Marquez now scheduled for sentencing Sept. 22

e man who allegedly drove a truck into a crowd outside Golden’s Rock Rest Lodge last October has tried to withdraw his guilty plea and change his attorneys.

Ruben Marquez, 30, appeared in custody at his Sept. 15 sentencing, where his new attorney also asked to continue proceedings indenitely so he’d have time to properly review the case.

However, Judge Lindsay VanGilder denied Marquez’s motion to withdraw his plea, saying she didn’t nd just cause to do so.

After both sets of defense attorneys said they weren’t prepared for sentencing proceedings on Sept. 15, VanGilder rescheduled it for 9 a.m. Sept. 22 at the Je erson County Courthouse. She also accepted comments from any of the victims who wouldn’t be able to attend the new court date.

On Aug. 17, Marquez pleaded guilty to second-degree murder, three counts of vehicular assault and one count of attempted second-degree assault.

Adrian Ponce, 26, was killed in the Oct. 9 incident. ree Rock Rest employees were seriously injured, and other people at the scene sustained minor injuries.

e plea agreement outlines a 30-year prison sentence, although how much time Marquez serves for each count is subject to VanGilder’s ruling, she said.

However, the day before his Sept. 15 sentencing, Marquez’s defense team led motions to continue the sentencing hearing inde nitely and to have new attorneys represent him. Mark Burton, the private defense attorney Marquez wanted to represent him, said public defenders Lindsay Stone and Christopher Richardson had failed to investigate the case thoroughly.

Burton asked the court for time so his team could review all the

evidence.

“We could show that there is a viable defense in this matter based on further investigation,” Burton said during the Sept. 15 proceedings. “Knowing there’s a viable defense, I don’t think (Marquez) would’ve taken the plea.”

e prosecutors strenuously objected, saying the case has been in the court system almost a year, and the victims deserve closure after almost a year of court proceedings.

e prosecutors believed Stone and Richardson were talented defense attorneys who’d represented their client competently, and felt these last-minute changes were unreasonable.

VanGilder also believed Stone and Richardson defended Marquez well during his three-day preliminary hearing earlier this year, and said all parties had talked about the plea agreement extensively before the Aug. 17 arraignment.

us, she denied Marquez’s motion to withdraw his plea. She also denied the motion to continue the sentencing inde nitely, stating her concerns for the victims “having nality and being able to move forward with their own healing.”

She was open to allowing Burton to represent Marquez at the Sept. 22 sentencing. However, Burton said he’d need more than a week to prepare, and that Marquez was OK with retaining Stone and Richardson for sentencing.

VanGilder thus denied Marquez’s request to change attorneys, and decided to continue proceedings for a week only to allow Stone and Richardson to prepare for sentencing.

The Oct. 9 incident

As VanGilder has summarized, the general facts of the case are that three cousins — Marquez, Jose Avila and Jose Loera — went to e Rock Rest Lodge on Oct. 8.

At bar close on Oct. 9, Marquez’s group got into a verbal argument with Ponce’s group outside. e verbal confrontation escalated to a physical one, with one witness

reporting that Ponce punched Marquez.

Avila’s truck was parked outside the Rock Rest, on roughly the southeast side of the building. Avila reportedly got into the truck, but it wouldn’t start. He left the keys inside, based on what he told investigators, and exited the vehicle.

As bar employees were outside trying to break up the ght, Avila got back in the truck with Marquez. However, the prosecution posited that Marquez was behind the wheel this time and intentionally drove into the crowd.

When describing the driver, witnesses gave a mix of descriptors,

including bald, short, heavier-set Hispanic male wearing a white T-shirt with neck and face tattoos. ese match Marquez’s appearance on Oct. 9.

Marquez’s defense attorneys previously stressed the number of con icting eyewitness accounts, saying some gave a description of the driver that better matched Avila than Marquez.

However, the bar manager, who was within a few feet of the truck when it hit the crowd, picked Marquez out of a photo lineup and was 100% certain Marquez drove the truck into the crowd.

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those contracts Dec. 31 and implementing a new system Jan. 1 would be ideal, he said.

During a Sept. 12 City Council work session, Glueck said several Colorado communities have implemented similar systems, as it cuts down on city expenses while bringing in similar or more revenues.

For instance, according to the Clear Creek Courant, since Idaho Springs contracted Interstate Parking Company of Colorado in 2019, it shared revenues 50-50 with Interstate Parking taking on all the expenses.

Glueck said the city could receive proposals that would share revenues between the city and company based on a percentage or a speci c dollar amount. He said sta members are open to either arrangement.

“( ese companies) do in a fashion that’s more e ective and customer friendly,” Glueck said. “ … ey’re much more attuned to the day-today operations.”

e city’s current parking system is “decentralized” and is essentially “cobbled together” with di erent systems and vendors, he said. So, having one company handle everything would be easier for users and the city, Glueck posited.

In terms of net 2023 revenues, Glueck said the city’s anticipating about $225,000 across its paid parking areas, parking tickets and residential parking permits.

On the expense side, while Glueck didn’t have an exact amount, he said the city’s biggest operational cost is code enforcement and sta ng. It also operates and maintains the parking garages, surface lots and related signage; and uses licenseplate reader technology and other equipment.

If Golden signs a parking management company, the contractor would be responsible for code enforcement downtown and in special permit zones. Other issues would still require Golden o cers, Glueck clari ed.

Ideally, he continued, having a contractor helping with parking enforcement would free up some of Golden’s code enforcement o cers for creek patrols and other duties. He said the division is usually shortsta ed and loses a lot of seasonal personnel in August.

However, he said it’s that, under a contractor system, the city might downsize its code enforcement division in the future.

‘What can we do to improve?’

e City Councilors said they’ve heard a lot of complaints about its paid parking system over the years, as residents and visitors struggle to use the QR codes, download the app, and/or complete the transaction. Even though the app is supposed to remember previous users, some have complained they have to input their data each time.

“ e complaints I’ve heard aren’t about the price; it’s about the transaction,” Councilor Bill Fisher said. us, most of the councilors agreed sta should proceed with the RFP process. Also, while nothing was nalized, the councilors also discussed other changes to the city’s current parking system, such as how downtown employee parking permits are handled, whether downtown should be paid parking all week rather than Monday through Friday, and whether the city should increase its parking rates or fees.

Whatever changes the city moves forward with, City Manager Scott Vargo said it’ll engage with residents and the business community rst to hear their challenges and ideas.

“We want to understand how we can make parking in Golden more user friendly, whether that user is an employee, resident, business owner or visitor,” Vargo stated in a Sept. 13 email. “What can we do to improve our communications and education e orts?”

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Golden’s parking lot at 10th and Illinois streets is one of the city’s paid- or permit-only parking areas. The City of Golden is looking to contract a parking management company to operate its parking permit system, paid lots and enforcement. PHOTO BY CORINNE WESTEMAN
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Goldenite Corner: Hiker keeps bronzed boots to commemorate 14ers feat

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Closs, who grew up in Pittsburgh and moved to Colorado in 1977, spent three years hiking the 54 highest peaks in Colorado. Some of them required multiple attempts, and the climb up Maroon Peak itself was no joke.

Closs and a friend climbed up a couloir, and at one point, Closs lost his footing and almost went over. He lost his pack, but he and his friend recovered, then made it to the summit and back down safely.

Closs became the 223rd person to hike the 14ers, according to the Colorado Mountain Club, he said.

“It was my dream to climb these mountains,” he said, “and I did.”

In the years that followed, he commemorated his accomplishment by having the boots he wore bronzed. He’s contemplated donating the boots to a local museum for public display, saying he wants to inspire others to “push their limits” and overcome new challenges too.

“ e boots represented freedom, independence,” he said. “… I (had them bronzed) to remind me of the mountains.”

Closs has traveled all over Colorado and the world, including six of the seven continents, to hike iconic peaks like Mount Kilimanjaro and the Annapurna Circuit. He’s planning a trip to his nal continent, Antarctica, in January.

Aurora’s John Flory, Closs’ friend who’s going with him to Antarctica, recalled meeting him while hiking in New Mexico 20 years ago. e two have been hiking partners ever since, and Flory said Closs has a wonderful memory and enjoys making jokes.

Although Flory said his friend will “climb any mountain,” he acknowledged Colorado’s peaks will always be special and feel like home.

“It’s heaven as far as I’m concerned,” Flory said of Colorado. “ … I think Jim feels the same way.”

Golden resident Jim Closs holds up the boots he used to climb all of Colorado’s 14ers and other iconic peaks in the late 1970s and early 80s. He had the boots bronzed in the mid1980s and has considered lending them to a museum for public display. PHOTOS BY CORINNE WESTEMAN

‘See where your limits are’ Closs grew up in Pittsburgh and went to school on Grandview Avenue, where he joked that he spent 90% of his time looking out at the view. at spurred on his love of “being up high,” he said.

On June 15, 1972, Closs and his friends were visiting Colorado for the rst time, and they drove up Mount Evans.

“ at was a great view,” he said, describing how that was the moment he became hooked on Colorado. However, he couldn’t move just yet, as he went into the Navy and became a navigator. But, once he left in 1977, he moved to Colorado in early September.

He bought his now-bronzed boots from a store on Denver’s Colfax Avenue, and in 1978 he o cially started his endeavor to hike all the 14ers. In his 14ers book, he kept a record of all his attempts and summits.

By the time he retired his boots in 1981, he’d hiked all the 14ers in them, plus other peaks like California’s Mount Whitney and Washington’s Mount Rainier. e right boot’s toe was busted open, and both shoe-

strings were broken and reknotted several time, he said.

Closs held onto his boots, though, and had them bronzed in the mid1980s when he was living in New York. He saw an ad for a shop that bronzed baby boots, and asked if it’d

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Jim Closs displays the boots he used to climb Colorado’s 14ers and other iconic peaks from 1977-1981. He later had them bronzed, memorializing all the boots’ wear and tear including knots in the laces and the broken right toe.

Air quality group targets Colorado smokestacks

A series of Colorado’s largest greenhouse gas-emitting sectors have come under the regulatory knife for cuts in recent years: oil and gas producers, gasoline vehicles, large buildings, cement plants and coal- red utilities.

Now a secondary tier of big-name greenhouse gas polluters is facing new rules from an Air Quality Control Commission vote this month, with the goal of 20% emissions reductions from a 2015 benchmark at industrial companies like Suncor, Molson Coors, Cargill Meat Solutions and Leprino Foods.

While the industries argue a 2030 timeline for those cuts is too quick and expensive, environmental and

neighborhood groups say the state’s draft rules for the legislation-mandated cuts won’t actually reduce greenhouse gases for at least seven years. ey also say a trading plan to allow the 18 sites on the list to buy carbon credits to meet the rules is a game where the same side always loses: low-income and high-minority neighborhoods disproportionately impacted by decades of harmful pollutants.

e idea of a big company like Suncor buying carbon credits from a greener company instead of cutting pollution at their own facility, next to those beleaguered neighbors, is only one objection environmental groups are bringing to an Air Quality Control Commission vote at the Sept. 20-22 meetings.

e main topic for the commission’s meeting is the proposed rule ful lling a mandate from the 2021 legislature requiring 20% cuts by 2030 in the greenhouse gas emissions of a third tier of Colorado’s largest polluters. e by-far largest polluters, utilities, were targeted in previous legislation and rules, while the second tier of only four industrial sources was regulated — controversially — by rules passed in 2021.

State health department sta ers’ justi cation for regulating the next 18 industrial sources in September’s vote says disproportionately impacted, or DI, communities are well protected by the draft regulations, and will breathe easier from the carbon dioxide cuts and from drops in other pollutants that are a side bene t of attacking carbon.

e state’s rules say the next companies targeted will only be able to buy credits to ful ll their cuts if they’ve proven they’ve installed all possible cost-e ective pollution control measures.

What’s “cost e ective” when it comes to pollution is not exactly a settled question.

Groups that ght for DI communities say the whole point of environmental justice provisions embedded in climate laws is to cut pollution right where it has hurt people most. Nor does setting the “social cost” of carbon at $89 a ton account for heat exposure and high rates of asthma, heart problems and other ailments in Colorado’s industrial neighborhoods, according to rule comments by GreenLatinos, Environmental Defense Fund and others.

e EDF points out another troubling aspect of the state’s proposed rule: Because of how and when the benchmarks were set, the 18 companies as a group will actually be allowed to increase their greenhouse gas emissions slightly before steeper cuts kick in for 2030.

“As a result of the in ated baseline and modest interim reduction targets, the proposed rule would allow half of the facilities to increase emissions or make no reductions, relative to current levels, for the next six years,” the EDF said. at outs the urgency of the climate change problem and state laws demanding that reductions start now, the nonpro t says.

Even the state’s draft, revised after expert comments, would let the group of 18 facilities “emit nearly 1.2 million tons more climate pollution over the decade than if pollution from these industries stayed at where they are today,” said Katie Schneer, Colorado based senior climate analyst for EDF. “ at equates to an increase of 9% above today’s pollution levels from these facilities in each year leading up to 2030, with only a 5% reduction in 2030.”

A group of state lawmakers who say they wrote and pushed through the 2021 industrial pollution legislation sent a letter to the AQCC warning the division’s draft rules would not achieve the required greenhouse gas cuts, and won’t shield the industries’ neighbors from the co-pollutants produce alongside carbon.

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Protection District, and his organization were both new to the Big Chili Cook-O . eir Initial Attack Chili, which Carlson described as a medium-spicy red, later won Best Flat Lander Chili.

Carlson, who lives in Genesee and joined Foothills about a year ago, said he loves cooking and was recommended to be the department’s inaugural chili cook. He and his fellow re ghters taste-tested everything beforehand, and Foothills had 11 re ghters and auxiliary members prepare the Sept. 9 batches of red and green chili.

After hearing about last year’s cold and rainy weather, Carlson appreciated the clear skies over Foothills’ rst Big Chili. He described how both the department and the event have “huge community spirit,” and how much he appreciated seeing everyone stop by and “enjoy the chili, the event and the sunshine.”

Meanwhile, Inter-Canyon Fire Protection District board member Jackie White had prepared a family favorite recipe for her rst Big Chili competition.

White, whose husband is a re ghter for Inter-Canyon and Evergreen, said chili is a great food to pull out of the freezer and heat

up after a long day.

“It’s all about the simmer,” White said of the key to making a great chili.

While it was her rst time both attending and cooking at Big Chili, White could see what a great opportunity it was for re ghters to meet each other and community members. She said it’s also “great

fundraising and good exposure to get volunteers.”

Along with re ghters, White said many of the mountain-area departments need auxiliary members and board members, and she encouraged residents to serve their departments however they can.

“ ere’s a role for everyone in the community,” she continued.

Down at the Evergreen Fire Protection District booth, auxiliary members Kim Marklund and Don Payton were serving up their EverGreen Chili, which later won Best Fire Department Chili.

e two friends said this was their third year as chili cooks, adding that they used last year’s recipe but “spiced it up a little” this time after taste-testing it with their colleagues.

ey emphasized how much they enjoy Big Chili’s atmosphere and camaraderie. Locals stop by to ask questions and thank the reghters for their hard work, and people from Denver and beyond stop by to try the chilis.

“It’s good facetime,” Marklund said of the event. “It’s good to know the community whom we serve.”

Payton, a retired re ghter, commended all the area departments for their dedication, cooperation and impressive work over the years. He recalled having a heart attack in Evergreen and said everyone responded very quickly to his 911 call.

With events like Big Chili, Payton hoped that whenever there is an emergency, locals will now know who’s responding and feel reassured.

For a full list of this year’s winners, or for more information on the Big Chili Cook-O , visit bigchili.org.

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Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser talks opioids in Idaho Springs

Colorado’s share of a $1.37 billion opioid settlement against parent grocery company Kroger will be approximately $70 million, according to Attorney General Phil Weiser.

e agreement would only be applicable to states in which Kroger operates, both under its own name or under the name of other subsidiaries, Weiser stated. In Colorado, Kroger owns King Soopers and City Market.

Dozens of government o cials from Clear Creek and Gilpin County joined Weiser at the Clear Creek County Health and Wellness Center in Idaho Springs Sept. 11.

City leaders from Idaho Springs, Georgetown, Empire and Dumont listened as Weiser described local e orts to battle the opioid crisis as a model for other cities and counties across Colorado.

Weiser pointed to the Clear Creek Health Assistance Team or CCHAT as a move in the right direction.

CCHAT is a recently instituted coordinated e ort with Clear Creek EMS, the Clear Creek County Department of Human Services

and law enforcement.

e team is underway running emergency calls with two providers: a community paramedic and a licensed crisis clinician.

“It’s always the right thing to have a co-responder program so we’re not asking law enforcement to do work that law enforcement isn’t best suited to do,” Weiser commented.

e AG listened as government representatives introduced themselves and talked about how the opioid crisis, addiction and mental health issues have a ected them or family members. Nearly everyone had a personal story.

Weiser listened and shook his head in acknowledgment.

“Destigmatizing conversations about addictions and behavioral health is critical,” Weiser said.

Weiser left the meeting promising to take suggestions and recommendations to sta for review and follow up.

Ultimately, Weiser commented, communication will be a key to recovery statewide.

“We need to be open about these struggles,” he said. “We need to be able to say, ‘It’s OK not to be OK.’ It’s not OK not to talk about it and not to get help”

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“ e current draft deviates signi cantly from the intent of the law we worked to pass,” said the letter, signed by Capitol leaders including Sen. Faith Winter, D-Westminster; Rep. Jennifer Bacon, D-Denver; and, Rep. Elizabeth Velasco, D-Glenwood Springs, and 13 others.

e environmental groups’ redlining of state draft rules all emphasize the need for speed.

“Given the cumulative buildup of carbon pollution in the atmosphere, rapid reductions in greenhouse gases are crucial for limiting the

overall amount of warming we will experience,” the EDF said.

Colorado’s Air Pollution Control Division Director Michael Ogletree said state sta are continuing to revise the draft rules in regard to environmental and industry comments, and will continue revisions right up to the commission’s hearing date.  e largest annual carbon emitters in the state are utilities burning coal, and their steep mandated cuts are on pace and handled in a separate series of regulations.

So what big corporations are the industrial targets in these latest climate rules? Industrial manufacturing polluters were rst targeted in a set of rules called Greenhouse Gas Emissions and Energy Management for Manufacturing or GEMM 1.  at rst industrial phase sought carbon cuts from only four major sources in the state: ree cementmaking kilns, and Pueblo’s Evraz steel plant, each putting out more than 50,000 tons of carbon a year. ose industries got some special breaks along with the required emissions audits and cuts, because they are considered “energy intensive

and trade exposed,” meaning they can claim it’s hard to clean up their fuel source without raising expenses to a point where foreign competition puts them out of business.  is month’s vote is for GEMM 2, a ecting 18 more corporations whose facilities put out 25,000 tons or more of carbon. It’s a list of familiar companies: JBS Swift, Western Sugar, Suncor, Molson Coors, Cargill, Anheuser-Busch, Leprino Foods. Together, the 18 put out about 2.4 million tons of carbon dioxide a year, while Colorado’s overall carbon output across all sources was about 126 million tons in 2020.

“We oppose trading schemes and cost thresholds that allow corporations to avoid improvements that will improve the local environmental quality for the communities that surround them,” said Ean Tafoya, Colorado director for GreenLatinos. “We are especially concerned that the Colorado Energy O ce is backing an industry proposal to pay to pollute in communities rather than protect communities like the Environmental Justice Act requires.”

Suncor’s pre-hearing statements

to the commission, meanwhile, said the 2024 launch time for the earliest greenhouse gas cuts are too “aggressive,” and are not required by the 2021 legislation that set up the next tier of industrial rules. Suncor, which requested an hour at the hearings to present its objections, also said the draft rules don’t o er a “technically feasible and cost-e ective alternative” for some industries, and do not create a stable or liquid trading market for the carbon credits.

“ e commission needs to carefully consider the design of the proposed rule to ensure that it does not negatively impact Colorado’s fuel supply, Colorado’s asphalt supply, and consumer prices,” Suncor said.  Colorado residents can follow the public comments and commission debate online during the AQCC’s meetings Sept. 20-22.

is story is from e Colorado Sun, a journalist-owned news outlet based in Denver and covering the state. For more, and to support e Colorado Sun, visit coloradosun.com. e Colorado Sun is a partner in the Colorado News Conservancy, owner of Colorado Community Media.

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Meanwhile, Avila — Marquez’s 26-year-old cousin who owned the truck — was originally charged with felony accessory. On Aug. 15, he pleaded guilty to three misdemeanor counts, including driving

VanGilder ordered an alcohol evaluation ahead of Avila’s sentencing, which is scheduled for 2:30 p.m. Oct. 13. e DUI charge carries a sentence of up to one year in the county jail, VanGilder explained, while the other misdemeanors are up 120 days in jail. Avila’s exact sentence will be subject to VanGilder’s ruling.

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Oktoberfest season with a Golden twist

Once September rolls around, it’s time to start thinking about a little Gemütlichkeit.

at’s a German word that means a state or feeling of warmth, friendliness, and good cheer. Which, of course, also means that it’s Oktoberfest season once again.

Ah, yes. at traditional fall celebration was something that happened in October that somehow moved to September around here. I guess with so many of them happening in the area, there’s kind of a scramble to beat the weather so they all seem to happen a month early.

Now, in days gone by, there used to be a really big one right here in Golden, but that disappeared several years ago. But, thanks to our Golden Civics Foundation, it looks like it’s making a comeback. But this time around, it’s going to have a bit more of a Golden twist to it.

On Saturday, Sept. 23 from noon to 10 p.m. is Wild West Oktoberfest, an event that will highlight Golden’s unique history and culture, as well as celebrate the Golden community featuring Western and German activities including live music, fun contests, great food, and of course, great beer. It’s in Golden, there’s always going to be beer. e festivities

will include both adult and familyfriendly activities, and to make things even cooler, all proceeds will bene t the Golden Civic Foundation and their work for the entire Golden community. It’s all happening at the Clear Creek Parking Lot at 304 10th Street in Golden.

Now, this is actually a two-day event with a more formal banquet on Friday night, but that had a very limited capacity and is already sold out. Saturday is the bigger, all-day event and tickets are still available.

ere’s a pretty elaborate schedule of events including live music from e Austrian Connection, Yampa Valley Steve and Camillo & e Prime Time. In addition to that, there will be performances by the Denver Kickers Schuhplattlers Polka Dancers, who will also be teaching you how to do the Chicken Dance several times throughout the event. Plus you can enter several contests including Strong Stein Holding, for both men and women, a Wild West

Moustache Contest , the YoColorado Yodeling Contest, Best Costume for men, women and couples and the Best Chicken Dancer.

If that’s not enough, well then throw in free rides on a mechanical bull plus folks from the Golden History and Bu alo Bill Museums on site to share some information about our rich German and Western history along with performers from the Colorado Cowboy Gathering there to demonstrate traditional lariat looping and other activities. ere’s a few more things there to discover as well, including a miniature horse named Pickles in her own petting corral.

If you have ever been to an Oktoberfest, you know there are going to be plenty of Prost Toasts going on and those are usually accompanied by a song called Ein Prosit. Trust me, you are going to want to sing along. So, here’s the lyrics: “Ein Prosit, ein Prosit, Der Gemütlichkeit…Ein Prosit, ein Prosit, Der Gemütlichkeit.” After the band plays this song, everyone raises their glasses and says: “Oans, zwoa, drei, G’su a!” meaning “one, two, three, drink!”

You don’t speak German? No problem. It’s pronounced “Ayn

Prawseet, Dare Gae-meet-lich-kite.” en it’s Ayns, svie, drie, zoo-fa. Go ahead, practice it once. OK, that’s close enough. It gets better the more beer you drink.

ere is a full schedule of the day’s activities and entertainment on their website at www.wildwestoktoberfest.com.

ey also have a full list of sponsors and food vendors on there to check out. You can also order tickets there in advance if you so desire. I guess for this one you are going to want to break out your lederhosen and dirndl dresses as well as a cowboy hat and boots. It’s one of our Golden unique events, that’s for sure. But, when you think about it, Adolph Coors came from Germany, so it all kind of makes a lot of sense. I bet you knew that, but did you know that his name was originally spelled “Kuhrs?” See, I’m educational as well as entertaining. Prost!

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People deserve an explanation as to how their tax dollars are being spent

The premier ballot initiative on this fall’s ballot is Proposition HH, which deals with residential property taxes.

e proposition begins with the phrase, “Shall property taxes be decreased…” is is misleading. While property taxes will be decreased in the short term from a projected 20 to 30% hike because of the state’s hot real estate market, they are still projected to rise over the long term, according to Colorado Public Radio.

What HH will also accomplish is to allow the state to set aside up to $2 billion per year instead

of refunding it to taxpayers.

is provision is why advocates for the Taxpayers Bill of Rights say that Proposition HH will end taxpayer refunds from government overspending. It sets such a high bar for TABOR refunds to be permitted that it will render the possibility of such refunds almost impossible. Additionally, I have

read that local governments will be barred from issuing TABOR refunds due to Proposition HH.

e usual argument from the advocates of TABOR is that the people deserve the right to keep any excess money that the government does not spend and that the people deserve the right to vote up or down on any tax increase. If the people have a right to have a say in how the government spends their money, then shouldn’t the state lay out its budget needs in speci c detail, making the case for an extra $2 billion, so that the people can

examine them before they vote?

If the state needs $500 million for teacher salaries, $700 million for road improvement, $100 million for pre-kindergarten schools and $200 million for prisons then the arguments could be made for more money which reasonable people may understand.

But that is not happening. What is happening is that voters are being asked to vote yes on Proposition HH and give the government $2 billion per year for a 10-year period. at is $20 billion of

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Autumn ushers in the cool and creepy COMING

Your favorite equinox guy is back, checking in right before we o cially begin the best season of year — autumn. Now that we’re about to jump into the time of chilly evenings, falling leaves and hearty foods, it’s my duty to round up some of the best ways to welcome fall.

The spirit of Led Zeppelin returns to Red Rocks

Despite the fact that most people go to Red Rocks to see some of the music industry’s biggest names, I love that a handful of times during the season, audiences attend to just hear the music of some of their favorite artists – artists that can’t tour any more. It’s like the world’s best amphitheater turns into the biggest bar stage around.

at’s the case with Get the Led Out, an evening honoring the music of rock legends Led Zeppelin. You’ll get to her top notch covers of some of rock’s most important songs — your “Stairway to Heaven,” your “Whole Lotta Love,” your “Kashmir.” If you’re a fan of the band, like I am, you’ve no doubt wondered what it would be like to hear some of their songs bouncing o the famous red rocks. Now you can know.

e concert is at 7:30 p.m. on Friday, Sept. 22 and tickets can be purchased at www.axs.com.

Denver Silent Film Festival returns for enchanting 10th year

Cinematic history is rarely as moving and enlightening as it is when encapsulated through the power of silent lm. Many of the best silent lms are absolute wonders that hold up, even in today’s ultra-loud and in your face storytelling approach. at’s why the annual Denver Silent Film Festival is such a rare treat – it’s an opportunity for cinephiles and newbies alike to immerse themselves in this living history and the power of storytelling.

is year’s festival, held at the Sie Film Center, 2510 E. Colfax Ave. in Denver, from Friday, Sept. 22 through Sunday, Sept. 24, features 16 short and feature-length silent era lms made by legends like Os-

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car Micheaux, Alice Guy and John Ford. e screenings will feature live musical accompaniment by performers like the Mont Alto Motion Picture Orchestra, Hank Troy and the University of Colorado at Denver College of Arts & Media Student Orchestra.

Tickets for the festival are available at www.denver lm.org.

Go on a magical hike at Hudson Gardens

I’d be hard-pressed to think of a better seasonal symbol than the jack o’ lantern– they’re so fun, creative, creepy and just perfectly t the autumn ambiance. I know I’m not the only one who thinks that way – look no further than the Magic of the Jack O’ Lanterns, which is returning to Hudson Gardens, 6115 S. Santa Fe Drive in Littleton, for the third year.

According to provided information, the trail features more than 7,000 hand-carved pumpkins. Visitors will get to see displays that will blow them away, including dinosaurs, dragons, a pirate ship and much more. Entry is timed, so be sure to get tickets before turning up at the trail, and you can dine at an on-site food truck before or after your walk.

Secure your spot at this seasonal delight at https://magicofthejackolanterns.com/denver/.

Clarke’s Concert of the Week — Death Cab for Cutie at Mission Ballroom

Talk about music made for the season. Twenty years ago, Washington-alt rock legends Death Cab for Cutie released “Transatlanticism,” a magnum opus about the spaces between people, and the same year,  e Postal Service (Death Cab’s lead singer/songwriter Ben Gibbard’s side project) unleashed “Give Up,” a genrede ning indie electronica record that explored similar themes. Both

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FORMER FOOD WRITER POINTS TO RESTAURANTS OUTSIDE THE CENTRAL CITY THAT STAND OUT

Mark Antonation endeavored to eat at every restaurant on Federal Boulevard in Denver city limits.

He started near Hampden Avenue on the south end and made his way up above 50th Avenue on the other end, north of Interstate 70.

Skipping national-chain and dollar-a-scoop joints, he ate food from one restaurant each week.

He did that for about 75 weeks.

So Antonation, the former food editor at Westword, knows a thing or two about the Denver metro area’s restaurant scene.

He had set out to capture the

spirit of the storied Federal Boulevard — with its authentic Asian and Mexican eateries — about a decade ago, but his food writing travels also took him through the suburbs outside Denver.

What makes the Denver area’s food scene di erent from other parts of the country is how the di erent cuisines are spread out and, in a way, “integrated,” he said.

“In other cities, say you want to nd a Chinese restaurant. You’re probably (going to) go to a district where there’s a high concentration of that or any other style,” Antonation said.

But in “metro Denver, especially when you hit the outskirts — ornton, Broom eld, those areas — it’s a lot more mixed,” he said.

TOP LEFT: Javier Cruz, owner of Garibaldi Mexican Bistro, sits at the restaurant on Sept. 6 in Englewood. Cruz emphasized what he says is the unique nature of his menu compared to other Mexican restaurants.

And there’s good news for foodies in the suburbs: With real estate becoming so expensive, a lot of new restaurants are opening in the north Douglas County area, Antonation said.

Elsewhere, around “Westminster and ornton and Broom eld, there’s a lot of Asian restaurants opening up there, Chinese and ai speci cally,” Antonation said.

“If you live in the suburbs — if you live outside the suburban area even — it’s probably going to keep getting more interesting for you,” Antonation said.

Colorado Community Media asked Antonation what restaurants outside of Denver stand out to him. Here are some of his favorites — places where you might encounter dishes that you can’t nd anywhere else.

Garibaldi Mexican Bistro in Englewood

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TOP RIGHT: Decorations hang near the counter at Garibaldi Mexican Bistro Sept. 6 in Englewood. A white board lists specials.
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gas right across from the Gothic eatre, you might never notice that there’s a restaurant in the same building as a Conoco convenience store.

Years ago, Javier Cruz stopped to get gas there, and a small food outlet was serving burgers at the time.

“And kids said, ‘Can we get fries?’” Cruz said, recalling how he noticed the restaurant.

Cruz spoke to someone with the business who said of the small space: “You want it? Take it,” Cruz recalled.

Di erent food outlets have come and gone at that spot — Cruz still receives mail for many other businesses, he said.

But eight years in at that location, Cruz and his family are still serving up food that he says sets them apart from other Mexican restaurants in the area. He put up a wall to separate the restaurant from the gas station part of the building, adding new paint and artwork and a new ambiance.

With heritage from Mexico City, his family felt that “we never nd this kind of food here,” Cruz said. “So when we opened this restaurant, we said we’ve got to sell this.”

He recommends the food on the “menu Azteca,” featuring dishes made with cactus that he says make Garibaldi unique.

You can nd Garibaldi Mexican Bistro on Broadway a few blocks north of Hampden Avenue in Englewood.

Chile con Quesadilla in Brighton e Chile con Quesadilla food trucks opened on March 15, 2020, just before the response to the coronavirus pandemic intensi ed and restaurants and bars stopped sit-down service.

“We were never shut down due to being classi ed as ‘take-out’ and gained exposure at a rapid pace when many restaurants were shut down,” said Christina Richardson, co-owner of Chile con Quesadilla. “We frequently went to neighborhoods, apartment complexes, HOAs and served food to people who were staying in their neighborhoods (and) homes while on lockdown.”

Since Chile con Quesadilla started, Richardson and her husband Jason have received several local awards for their food, and they recently opened a brick-and-mortar Chile con Quesadilla restaurant location in Brighton.

“Our liquor license got approved on May 5, 2023, and (we) have been operating since,” Richardson said.

She says that Chile con Quesadilla is “not traditional in any sense.”

“We create many di erent and unique avor combinations, for a Mexican-American

fusion with a multi-award-winning green chile at the heart of a lot of the recipes,” Richardson said.

Her top sellers include birria, or beef, tacos and the BBQ bacon brisket tacos, dubbed “ e Triple B.”

“We are a quesadilla concept, but anything on the menu can be ordered in the form of quesadillas, tacos, nachos, sandwiches or a bowl, essentially turning nine menu options into 45 di erent items,” Richardson said.

You can nd the Chile con Quesadilla restaurant on Main Street in Brighton, a couple blocks north of Bridge Street or state Highway 7.

Hong Kong Station in Centennial

A bustling dinner crowd came on Sept. 6 to Hong Kong Station, a restaurant that stands out among Chinese eateries.

“It’s kind of an unusual Chinese restaurant for Americans because a lot of the food is in uenced by Europeans who settled in Hong Kong, so they have a baked rice dish that has like a pork chop and Italian-style tomato sauce,” said Antonation, the former food writer.

e restaurant also serves traditional Hong Kong-style Chinese food, but it’s well known for its Hong Kong French toast, Antonation said.

He describes that dish as two thick slices of white bread usually with peanut butter and an egg batter, pan-fried and served with a big slab of butter.

“I think it was the rst place I knew of in metro Denver that was serving this, and it’s kind of become a trendy dish lately,” Antonation said.

You can nd the restaurant at 6878 S. Yosemite St., a bit south of Arapahoe Road in Centennial.

Farmhouse Thai Eatery in Lakewood

One of Antonation’s favorite newer ai places is Farmhouse ai in Lakewood near 1st Avenue and Wadsworth Boulevard.

“ eir dishes tend to, I would say, capture traditional avors, but they do a lot of interesting modern presentations or updates on traditional fare without straying too far from the canon,” Antonation said.

Wholly Stromboli in Fort Lupton

A standout Italian restaurant far north of Denver serves a Detroit-style, thick-crust pizza, Antonation said.

“And the weird thing is that the pan is rectangular and has a rectangular hole in the middle … and so the advantage is that every slice has a crusty edge, unlike a normal Detroit-style pizza where you’ve got some with a soft edge and crusty edge,” Antonation said of Wholly Stromboli.

You can nd that restaurant at 410 Denver Ave. in Fort Lupton.

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What is the business of ferrets?

Exactly who decided that a group of ferrets is a business? Indeed, how did the weasel become a verb? Can a ferret business also ferret prairie dogs from burrows?

at self-important group of Europeans and Englishmen who began coining terms to identify groupings of individuals from a particular animal species might have been pleased that the “terms of venary” chosen by them centuries ago are still in use today.

Did their personal biases a ect the manner by which some species are judged? Certainly, these long-ago “namers” were unaware of the attributes of the species which interested them. In fact, what if the terms of venary were reversed?

Witnessing an exaltation of crows might be a more relevant descriptor for a species with su-

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perior intellect, perhaps even exalted intelligence? Sadly, a murder of larks could tarnish the image of the little bird forever. How about a utter of bats and a cauldron of hummingbirds?

Would folks build fancy bat houses while simultaneously maligning the diminutive hummingbird, writing mean poems about them?

Of course, some terms of venary simply cannot be reassigned. Could there be another candidate for a prickle of porcupines, a bloat of hippos or a tower of gira es?

Some species have endured disrespect for decades despite occupying a noble and indispens-

fully under slightly grey autumn skies and have aged wonderfully over the years.

able role in the Animal Kingdom. Groups of sharks, those spectacular apex predators, are reduced to a mere shiver. And while more appropriately named, an ambush of tigers fails to capture the grandeur of such a majestic feline species.

In the 14th and 15th centuries, English gentlemen were judged by the extent of terms of venary they were able to present. ese colorful descriptions of selective traits give clues about which species were admired and which were unappreciated at that time in history. Descriptors like conspiracy (lemurs), ostentation (peacocks), unkind (ravens), or a maelstrom (salamanders) could not have been helpful in fostering a ection and esteem for those species.

Some terms of venary are simply a re ection of a species’ behavior like a gulp of cormorants, a scold of jays and a romp of otters.

Perhaps upon your next visit to Evergreen Lake, keep an eye out for gulps, utters, charms, parliaments, knots and convocations (cormorants, butter ies, hummingbirds, owls, toads and eagles). Of course, it is hard to escape the ubiquitous migraine (children).

In his 1965 book, “Lexicon of the Mediaeval German Hunt: A Lexicon of Middle High German,” author David Darby stated that this language is “arti cial, cultivated and self-conscious.”

If terms of venary are arti cial, we are within our rights to create our own terms. Perhaps a smudge of toddlers, drool of ice cream cones, zoom of computer screens, or a scorn of politicians could be added to the list.

Name your own terms of venary. e cleek of opportunities is endless.

albums were in constant rotation for yours truly and countless others like me. ey both breathe beauti-

To celebrate two decades of changing lives, both groups will be plaything three nights at the Mission Ballroom, 4242 Wynkoop St. in Denver — 7:30 p.m. on Tuesday,

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Sept. 26 through ursday, Sept. 28. Both landmark albums will be played in full at the performances (which also feature Warpaint as the opener), so this is going to be one of the most special concerts of the year.  Get tickets at www.ticketmaster. com/.

Lift into the night sky at the first Glow Show

ere’s something wonderous about hot air balloons to me. Seeing one oating in the sky never fails to awe me. And now a new festival in Englewood wants to bring that feeling to families all over the metro area.  e Glow Show: e Inverness Inaugural Balloon & Food Fest will be held at  e

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Inverness Denver, 200 Inverness Drive West, at 5:30 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 30.

According to provided information, the event will feature a parade of six hot air balloons, illuminated against the night sky. ere will be food trucks on hand, a dessert station and four specialty bars (like bubbly and bourbon). e night will be soundtracked by live music and children have a whole zone just for them.

For more information, visit www. theinvernessdenverexperiences. com.

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and many other reasons. I urge you to join me because Proposition HH was originally touted as a solution for high property taxes but it does not accomplish that goal. Voting no on HH forces legislators and the governor back to the table to craft a better solution. Let’s make that happen.

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Roots Music Project, 4747 Pearl Suite V3A, Boulder

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Michelle Cann, piano @ 7:30pm / $5-$55

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Encanto: The Sing Along Film

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Kayla Marque @ 9pm

Ophelia's Electric Soapbox, 1215 20th St, Denver

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is week Je erson County has a seminar for LGBTQ+ estate planning, a fair full of resources for veterans, grants for Je co teachers and more.

Celebrate the 10th annual West Metro Veteran’s Fair on Oct. 5

e City of Lakewood and the #1777 Elks Lodge will host the 10th annual West Metro Veteran’s Fair from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Oct. 5 at the lodge on 1455 Newland St, Lakewood. Over 50 organizations will be in attendance. e event will recognize all service branches of the military to serve the veterans and their families. e event is free to the public.

e purpose of the fair is to help out those who served in the military. Attendees will get information on bene ts, counseling, employment, health care and housing. Unhoused vets will receive specially packed support kits, and all vets can receive free u shots.

“I am proud to be a small part of the 10th annual West Metro Veterans Fair, an important event which prides itself on connecting veterans from across the metro area with the many organizations with missions to support and serve veterans,” said Master of Ceremonies Chris Hoeh. He is a United States Army Veteran and sergeant with the Lakewood Police Department.

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fair and a list of the vendors, go to Lakewood.org/VeteransFair.

Get estate planning help for LGBTQ+ from Cat Cares Society and attorney Erica Johnson

A nonpro t cat shelter, Cat Care Society, is holding a free estate planning event on Sept. 30 from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. at the shelter on 5787 W 6th Ave, Lakewood. Attorney Erica Johnson will present a seminar on estate planning tips for the LGBTQ+ community and supporters.

Johnson will help attendees learn the ins and outs of estate planning. ese include:

• Estate planning principles;

• e di erence between a will and a trust;

• e importance of a power of attorney and living will; and

• How to incorporate your pets into your plans.

e event is free, but registration is required. To register, go to the event page on CatCaresSociety. org.

Golden VFW the #StillServing campaign honors a local vet and his dog

e Golden VFW (Veterans of Foreign Wars) recently honored a local veteran and his dog for the VFW #StillServing campaign. Zachary Bursnall and his dog Zip were honored for their “dedication to country and community,” according to the announcement.

Bursnall got Zip in 2022.

“Since then, the duo has been #StillServing as commander of the Golden VFW Post, at memorial services, walking in parades, advocating for service dogs for veterans and at VFW events,” the announcement said. “Everywhere they go, Zip assists Bursnall, even at the Buddy Poppy fundraisers where Zip delivers owers to people. Bursnall is #StillServing to educate other veterans on how joining the VFW and having a service dog can help ll the hole many veterans feel after leaving the military.”

e #StillServing campaign recognizes veterans of foreign wars who are still serving but as volunteers in and around their communities. e Veterans Civic Index reported in 2021 that vets average about 30% more hours per

year than civilians. About 40% of vets are involved in groups that are actively working on community issues. Vets also give 15 percent more to charity than civilians, according to the index.

For more information, go to VFW.org/StillServing.

Rocky Mountain McDonald’s Owners/Operators have $2,000 for K-12 teachers

Teachers can apply today to get a $2,000 “One Class at a Time” grant from Rocky Mountain McDonald’s Owners/Operators. e money is for any project that “improves the learning experience for their students during the 2023-2024 school year,” according to the announcement.

e program is taking applications now. Teachers must be prepared to answer the question, “How would you use this money to improve the learning opportunities for your students?” One teacher will be selected to win the $2,000 each week that school is in session through the end of the school year.

“As a local McDonald’s Owner who lives and works right here in the Denver area, I know how incredibly important it is to support education in our communities. Rocky Mountain McDonald’s Owners - being one of the largest employers in the state – know that education is very important and the foundation for success for our young people,” said Abraham Asfaw. “We are very excited to continue the second year of this program that contributes to enhancing educational opportunities where it’s needed the most.”

e Rocky Mountain McDonald’s Owners/Operators are a group of small business owners that own about 40 McDonald’s franchises all over the region. ey continue to support area teachers, the Colorado Parent Teacher Association, and area students through scholarships, grant awards, supply donations and more. e One Class at a Time grant is in its second year. It has helped 18 classrooms with a total of $36,000.

To apply for the award, go to Rocky Mountain McDonald’s One Class at a Time webpage.

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bronze his hiking boots too. He turned them into bookends, keeping them as a reminder of Colorado while he “moved all over.”

Flory thought the bronzed boots were a unique and wonderful reminder of his friend’s impressive feat. Flory’s only hiked about 30 of the 14ers, saying some are very dangerous and require rock-climbing expertise.

Closs continued to hike any chance he could, and eventually started splitting his time between Colorado, New Mexico, and his travels. He’s revisited some 14ers over the years, and has gone through several pairs of boots throughout his hiking career. He’s taking his current ones to Antarctica, so he’ll have hiked in them on all seven continents.

“I’m thinking about getting them bronzed too,” he said with

a smile.

For his fellow hikers, Closs emphasized safety. He said people should be well-prepared with all the necessary supplies and equipment, and he recommended attending basic mountain safety classes like he did.

But, whether it’s hiking or some other endeavor, he encouraged his fellow Goldenites to expand their horizons and push their limits.

“You learn about yourself that way,” he said. “You think, ‘Wow, I can do that,’ and you see where your limits are.”

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More fines for Suncor

EPA fines fuel producer for allowing too many pollutants, orders company to pay $600K

e Environmental Protection Agency has once again ned Suncor’s Commerce City re nery over air pollution issues, this time demanding $161,000 for producing gasoline with too many pollutants, while also requiring Suncor buy $600,000 in clean lawn equipment for nine metroDenver counties with excess ozone.

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e settlement announced by the EPA says Suncor in 2021 produced 32 million gallons of gasoline with excess benzene, and in 2022 made 1 million gallons of summer gasoline with too-high Reid vapor pressure, which can lead to pollution from evaporation. e ne comes on the heels of the EPA in August  ning Suncor more than $300,000 for alleged violations of toxic chemical regulations during a 2019 release from the Commerce City re nery.

Suncor has also been under heavy pressure from Colorado regulators over air pollution and water quality violations, while air and water quality permits are under review at the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment.

e Regional Air Quality Council, a multicounty research and advisory body focused on the ozone problem, welcomed the $600,000 in clean electric lawn equipment as a boost to its recommendations for reducing ozone from dirty-burning small engines. e council has urged the statewide Air Quality Control Commission to ban the sale of gas-powered lawn equipment in the metro area in coming years.

Small engines are a small but measurable portion of the ninecounty ozone violation problem, and considered by air experts to be a relatively easy pollution source to attack.

“ is settlement demonstrates that EPA will hold re ners accountable when the fuel they

produce fails to meet legal requirements,” said Assistant Administrator David M. Uhlmann of the EPA’s O ce of Enforcement and Compliance Assurance, in a release announcing the ne. “ is settlement and the supplemental environmental project that Suncor agreed to include will provide better air quality for residents a ected by Suncor’s misconduct.”

Suncor said on Sept. 6 that it had “entered into a settlement agreement with the EPA regarding two fuels-related issues that Suncor self-reported.”

e re ner said the EPA’s numbers deserve context.

“No excess benzene was introduced into the environment as a result of these issues. e exceedance at the East Plant a ected 5% of Commerce City’s gasoline production. Our West Plant, which comprises 95% of our gasoline, was well below the standard. Looking at all gasoline produced at the Commerce City Re nery in 2021, the East Plant and West Plant volumes combined were also below the standard,” Suncor spokesperson Leithan Slade said.

Suncor said it has revised operations to prevent any more violations at the East Plant. Also, Slade said, the re nery will be ready to supply reformulated gasoline for the summer of 2024 that will “signi cantly reduce volatile organic compounds in Colorado, reducing the formation of ozone in the state.”

A requirement to sell cleaner reformulated gas in an ozone nonattainment area is one sanction the EPA can make to push Front Range cities and counties back into compliance with national ozone limits.

e Regional Air Quality Council said it has spent Suncor ne proceeds on clean air programs a total of 10 times now. A release from RAQC was critical of Suncor for not pursuing cleaner energy

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options as other companies have, and noted the latest nes “represent less than one hour’s earnings to the corporation” based on Sucor’s $1.88 billion pro ts in the second quarter.

“No program can undo the damage from violations like Suncor’s, but initiatives like the RAQC’s Mow Down Pollution program directly reduce ozone precursors, greenhouse gas emissions, and other air pollutants in impacted areas,” said David Sabados, communications and programs director for the council .

Ean Tafoya of Colorado GreenLatinos called it “poetic” that pro ts from an oil and re ning company will go toward removing gasoline-powered machines from the market. Environmental groups that have been pushing regulators to watchdog Suncor would like some say over how ne money is spent, Tafoya added.

e re nery as part of the settlement will scrap the gasoline-

powered lawn equipment that is replaced by the $600,000 in new electric purchases. e EPA said the equipment will be o ered to Commerce City and north Denver neighbors of the re nery complex, as well as schools and other institutions in the ozone nonattainment area, which comprises Denver, Je erson, Adams, Arapahoe, Douglas, Boulder, Broomeld, Weld and Larimer counties.

“ is supplemental environmental project will reduce these air pollution risks to local communities with environmental justice concerns in the Commerce City – north Denver area,” the EPA announcement said. “ e results from EJScreen, EPA’s Environmental Justice screening and mapping tool, suggest a signicant potential for environmental justice concerns in the area due to a combination of high pollution burden and population vulnerability.”

Ozone and other pollutants related to fossil fuel burning can contribute to or worsen asthma and other respiratory and heart conditions. Residents of the neighborhoods surrounding Sun -

cor su er from those ailments at higher rates than in other areas of Colorado.

e EPA has also tangled with state air pollution regulators about Suncor’s history of and future plans to control various pollutants.

Most recently, the EPA objected a second time to the state’s proposed renewal of a key air pollution permit for some of Suncor’s facilities, which are split between two major air permits. In late July, the EPA agreed to objections from environmental groups that Colorado should crack down harder on carbon monoxide dangers and past plant modi cations. e EPA had previously sent an earlier version of that draft permit back to the state for revisions in other areas.

Colorado’s Water Quality Division is also reviewing Suncor’s request to renew permits for discharging tainted water into Sand Creek, which ows next to the sprawling plant and empties soon after into the South Platte River as it ows through southern Adams County. Environmental groups have noted frequent spikes

in Suncor’s test results for PFAS “forever chemicals” at the re nery’s out ow into Sand Creek.  is story is from e Colorado Sun, a journalist-owned news outlet based in Denver and covering the state. For more, and to support e Colorado Sun, visit coloradosun.com. e Colorado Sun is a partner in the Colorado News Conservancy, owner of Colorado Community Media.

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Sacrificing to pay medical bills

Atencio, 30, who lives in a small apartment with his son and daughter not far from the shelter.

It nearly was. Atencio and his children for years slept on friends’ couches or stayed with family, unable to rent an apartment because of poor credit. A big reason, he said, was medical debt.

debt collectors. By 25, he’d declared bankruptcy.

Kayce Atencio used to be haunted by a thought while working at a homeless shelter in downtown Denver.

“It could have been me,” said

Atencio had a heart attack at 19, triggered by an undiagnosed congenital condition. e debts from his care devastated his credit score.

“It always felt like I just couldn’t get a leg up,” he said, recalling a life of dead-end jobs and high-interest loans as he tried to stay ahead of

Across the country, medical debt forces legions of Americans to make painful sacri ces. Many cut back on food, take on extra work, or drain retirement savings. For millions like Atencio, the health care system is threatening their very homes.

at’s proven particularly devastating in communities like Denver, where skyrocketing prices have put housing out of reach for many residents and fueled a crisis that’s left thousands homeless and sleeping on the streets.

At the Community Economic Defense Project, or CEDP, a Denver nonpro t that helps people facing eviction or home foreclosure, about two-thirds of clients have medical debt, an informal survey by KFF Health News and the organization suggests. Close to half of the nearly 70 people surveyed said medical debt played a role in their housing issue, with about 1 in 6 saying it was a major factor.

“All day long I hear about medical debt,” said Kaylee Mazza, a tenant advocate who sta s a CEDP legal clinic at the Denver courthouse that o ers aid to tenants going through eviction proceedings. “It’s everywhere.”

Nationwide, about 100 million people have some form of health care debt. Of those, about 1 in 5 said the debts have forced them to change their living situation, including moving in with friends or family, according to a 2022 KFF poll.

vowing to address health inequities and break down barriers to health are simultaneously helping to create these very problems,” Klausner said. “Nobody likes the elephant in the room, but the reality is that there are thousands of sick Americans who are likely homeless — and sick — because of medical debt.”

Medical debt can undermine housing security in several ways. For some, it depresses credit scores, making it di cult to get a lease or a mortgage. Last year, about 1 in 8 U.S. consumers with a credit report had a medical debt listed on it, according to the nonpro t Urban Institute.

Patients with chronic medical conditions may fall behind on rent or home payments as they scramble to keep medical debts in check to preserve access to health care. Many hospitals and other providers will turn away patients with outstanding bills, KFF Health News found.

Denise Beasley, who also assists clients at CEDP in Denver, said many older people, who typically depend most on physicians and medications, believe they must pay their medical and pharmacy bills before anything else. “ e elderly are terri ed,” she said.

For others, such debt can compound nancial struggles brought on by an accident or unexpected illness that forces them to stop working, jeopardizing their health coverage or ability to pay for housing.

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A growing body of evidence shows that stable housing is critical to physical and mental well-being. Some major medical systems — including several in Colorado — have even begun investing in a ordable housing in their communities, citing the need to address what are sometimes called social determinants of health.

But as hospitals and other medical providers leave millions in debt, they inadvertently undermine community health, said Brian Klausner, a physician at a clinic serving homeless patients in Raleigh, North Carolina.

“Many of the hospitals across the country that are now publicly

In Seattle, researchers found widespread medical debt among residents in homeless encampments. And those with such debt tended to experience homelessness two years longer than encampment residents without it.

More broadly, people with medical debt are more likely to say the debt has caused them to be turned down for a rental or a mortgage than people with student loans or credit card debt, according to a 2019 nationwide survey of renters, homebuyers, and property owners by real estate company Zillow.

For Atencio, who left home at 16, his struggles with medical debt

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began with the heart attack. He was working at a gas station and living in Trinidad, a small city in southern Colorado near the New Mexico border.

Rushed to a local hospital, he underwent surgery. e bills, which topped $50,000, weren’t covered by his health plan because he’d unknowingly gone to an out-ofnetwork provider, he said. “I fought it as hard as I could, but I couldn’t a ord a lawyer. I was stuck.”

Atencio, who is transgender, has close-cropped dark hair and a large tattoo on his right forearm memorializing two friends who died in a car accident. Sitting on an aging couch in an apartment with bars on the windows, he’s philosophical about his long journey from that medical crisis through years of debt and housing insecurity. “We’ve pulled ourselves out of this,” he said. “But it took a toll.”

When Atencio’s credit score dipped close to 300, the lowest rating, there were few places to turn for help. Atencio’s relationship with his parents, who divorced when he was 2, had been strained for years. Atencio got married at 18, but he and his husband rarely had enough to make ends meet. “I remember thinking, ‘What kind of a start to my adult life is this?’”

ey were ultimately taken in by Atencio’s mother-in-law. “If it wasn’t for her, we would have been homeless,” he said. But getting out from the debt was agonizing.

“You end up in this cycle,” he said. “You get into debt. en you take out loans to try to pay o some of the debt. But then there’s all this interest.” With poor credit, Atencio relied at times on payday lenders, whose high interest rates can dramatically increase what borrowers owe. Many employers also check credit scores, which made it di cult for Atencio to land anything but low-wage jobs. e job at the shelter was a step up, and Atencio this year got the apartment, which is reserved for single-parent families at risk of being homeless. (Atencio separated

from his husband last year.)

Atencio’s housing struggles are hardly unique. Jim and Cindy Powers, who live in Greeley, a small city north of Denver, saw their own housing dreams collapse after Cindy was diagnosed with a life-threatening condition that required multiple surgeries and left the couple with more than $250,000 in medical debt.

When the Powers declared bankruptcy, the settlement protected their home. But their mortgage was sold, and the new lender rejected the payment plan. ey lost the house.

Lindsey Vance, 40, who moved to Denver ve years ago seeking more a ordable housing than the Washington, D.C., area where she was from, still can’t buy a house because of medical debts. She and her husband have a six- gure income, but medical bills for even routine care that she’s struggled to pay since her 20s have depressed her credit score, making it di cult to get a loan. “We’re stuck in a holding pattern,” she said.

In and around Denver, elected o cials, business leaders, and

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others have become increasingly concerned about medical debt as they look for ways to tackle what many see as a housing crisis.

“ ese things are deeply connected,” Denver City Council member Sarah Parady said. “As housing prices have gone up and up, I’ve seen more and more people, especially people with a medical issues and debts, lose housing security.” Parady, who ran for o ce last year to address housing a ordability, is helping lead an e ort to get the city to buy and retire medical debt for city residents.

Fueled by skyrocketing prices and rising interest rates, the cost of buying a home more than doubled in Denver from 2015 to 2022, according to one recent analysis. And with rents also surging, evictions are rocketing upward after slow-

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recently learned was a Long Island, New York, re ghter on 9/11, and he arrived at the scene just

ing during the rst two years of the pandemic.

Perhaps nowhere is Denver’s crisis more visible than on the streets.

e city’s downtown is dotted with tents and encampments, including one that stretches over several blocks near the shelter and clinic where Atencio used to work. By one count, metro Denver’s homeless population increased nearly 50% from 2020 to 2023.

CEDP, which was founded to help residents with housing challenges sparked by the pandemic, this year joined other Colorado consumer and patient advocates to push the legislature for stronger protections for patients with medical debt.

And in June, Colorado enacted a trailblazing bill that prohibits medical debt from being included on residents’ credit reports or factored into their credit scores, a move that put the state at the forefront of e orts nationally to expand debt protections for patients.

A few other states are considering similar steps. And in Washington, D.C., consumer and patient advocates are pushing for federal action to limit medical bills on credit reports. In most states — including many with the highest rates of medical debt — patients still have no such protections.

For his part, Atencio is hoping the new apartment marks a turning point.

e home is modest — a small unit in an aging concrete tower. ere’s a security guard by the front door and long, linoleum corridors painted institutional blue and brown.

Atencio’s family is settling in, along with four pet rats — Stitch, Cheese, Peach, and Bubbles — who live in a large cage in the living room. “ is feels like freedom,” said Atencio.

He’s tried to give his children, who are 5 and 11, a sense of security: home-cooked meals and the space to play or hang out in their

own bedrooms. Like parents everywhere, he frets over their screen time and rolls his eyes when they critique what’s for dinner. ( ey didn’t like the potatoes he put in a pot roast.)

ey are all full-time students: Atencio, who left his job at the shelter, is working on a master’s in social work. His son just started kindergarten, and his daughter is in middle school. “I have big plans and big goals,” he said.

And with several thousand dollars of medical debt still to pay o , Atencio said he’s careful not to take his kids to an out-of-network hospital or physician. “I won’t make that mistake again,” he said.

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before the North Tower collapsed.  Sapia explained that his duties at Ground Zero were rescue and recovery.

“I always tell everybody that I’m not a hero,” he said.

Now, he said, his duty is to spread awareness about the

responders who have fallen ill as a result of their work on 9/11, the subsequent rescue operations and cleanup.

“9/11 never goes away,” he said.

Also, as a re instructor for the high school program, he says his job is to have students experience what it’s really like to be a reghter.

He doesn’t tell his students about his experiences on 9/11.

“I don’t want them to treat me di erently,” Sapia said.

Battalion Chief Matt Gold with Fairmount Fire said he tries to do something each year to commemorate 9/11, and this was his rst time at the Red Rocks stair climb.

“It’s important,” he said. “It’s a way for us to remember all the lives that were lost, and it’s special

for us as re ghting brothers and sisters to come together.”

Duncan reminded participants that the FDNY showed up on 9/11, knowing that day would be horri c and that some of them would not return home.

“ ere were 29 minutes between when the rst tower and the second tower fell,” Duncan said. “ ey saved 20,000 lives, a lot of them knowing they would not make it out of the Twin Towers. ey knew their re ghter brothers were lost, and they still continued to climb those stairs.”

For Evergreen Fire/Rescue Assistant Chief Stacee Martin, participating in a remembrance every year is important. She said of the 9/11 Memorial Stair Climb: “It never gets easier or old.”

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Group opposing Proposition HH has deep pockets

Four issue committees opposing Proposition HH, the 10-year property tax relief plan on the November ballot, raised nearly $1.2 million and had spent $307,000 through Aug. 30, according to campaign nance reports led with the state.

No on HH, the main committee ghting the measure, has raised and spent the most cash of any group working on the initiative, at about $1 million raised and $200,000 spent through last month.

Most of the committee’s money has come from two conservative dark-money political nonpro ts. Advance Colorado Action and

Defend Colorado each donated $500,000 to No on HH on Aug. 11.

e Colorado Sun de nes darkmoney groups as political nonpro ts that don’t disclose their donors.

No on HH’s biggest expense in August was about $200,000 on advertising.

Property Tax Relief Now is the only group supporting the measure. It raised $745,000 and spent about $170,000 through last month.

Property Tax Relief Now received $250,000 from Gary Advocacy LLC and $100,000 from the National Education Association in August.

e group’s largest expense last month was $70,000 on media consulting.

e committee previously received several large donations from a handful of liberal-leaning dark-money groups, including the Sixteen irty Fund. Boldly Forward Colorado, a nonpro t tied to Gov. Jared Polis, gave $50,000 to the committee, as did the Colorado Education Association, the state’s biggest teachers union.

e three other groups opposing Proposition HH are:

Americans for Prosperity, a national dark-money political nonpro t, which spent nearly $98,000 last month on canvassing and radio and digital ads opposing Proposition HH via its Colorado issue committee Taxpayers for a Better Deal and TABOR Coalition, each have raised less than $4,000 Preschool for All Coloradans,

which supports Proposition II, the other statewide measure on the Nov. 7 ballot, raised more than $215,000. No issue committee has registered to oppose Proposition II thus far.

e measure would let the state keep all of the money collected through the state’s increased nicotine and tobacco taxes and use the dollars to fund preschool access.

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Revenge is best served cold

No. 2 Orediggers defeat Vikings 2-0 in rainy soccer showdown

Although revenge is a dish best served cold, rain probably wasn’t in the original recipe.

On Sept. 14, the Colorado School of Mines women’s soccer team avenged last year’s NCAA Division II tournament loss to Western Washington by toppling the reigning national champions 2-0.

Junior forward Reese McDermott scored the two goals early in the rst half, and the No. 2 Orediggers advanced to 4-0-1 ahead of their Sept. 16 home game against Seattle Paci c.

Despite heavy rains throughout most of the Sept. 14 home game, almost 200 dedicated Mines fans came prepared with umbrellas and rain ponchos. A lightning delay pushed back the 7 p.m. start time, and puddles on the eld had to be squeegeed o at halftime.

e weather made for an unpredictable but fun game, Mines players said afterward.

Western Washington, the reigning national champions and preseason No. 1 team, knocked o Mines in the NCAA Division II tournament quarter nals 3-1 last November, ending the Orediggers’ season earlier than they’d hoped.

“It felt really good to get that game back,” sophomore forward Afton Rasco said after the Sept. 14 win. “A lot of us were disappointed with how our season ended last year, but it also just makes us excited to keep going forward.”

McDermott and senior mid elder Landry Corbett described how the biggest thing going into the game was not letting the weather impact their play and maintaining their “ready to compete” mentality. McDermott compared it to the Sept. 10 home game against No. 3 Dallas Baptist, where the Orediggers came back from a 2-0 de cit to tie in the second half.

Corbett added: “We all kind of, not expected to beat (Western Washington), but we knew we could. So, we just had to prove it to ourselves. … I think we did a really great job of working as a team and communicating, and not letting (the weather) a ect us.”

Even amid the heavy rain, the Orediggers had red-hot chemistry on the eld.

About ve minutes in, Corbett received the ball around the mid eld and saw McDermott running toward the goal. Corbett played it over the top, right into her teammate’s path. With the ball at her feet, McDermott took the opening, and the ball found the back of the net.

In the 13th minute, McDermott scored again, this time assisted by Rasco. Rasco had it on the left side, close to the top of the box. She turned, beat a defender, and “chipped it beautifully right through (the Vikings’) defense,” McDermott recalled.

e junior forward saw her opening and gave the ball a single touch that bounced o the right post and into the goal.

‘We want more’

While McDermott said the Sept. 14 home win was “sweet revenge,” she added that the Orediggers won’t be fully satis ed until they win a national championship of their own.

e reigning RMAC regular-season and tournament champions are only a third of the way through their regular-season schedule and will kick o their conference slate Sept. 21 at University of Colorado-Colorado Springs. Rasco said that, while she’s taking things one game at a time, she believed this year’s squad has “really great chemistry.” McDermott agreed, saying it’s just as good as last year’s, if not better.

e Orediggers have eight newcomers — six freshmen and two transfer students — and eight seniors playing their nal season, including Corbett.

the

players are doing a great job of pushing each other, and everyone’s committed to building on last season’s successes.

“Now we’re hungry; now we want more,” Corbett continued. “We want to keep going and do the best we can.”

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Rasco, McDermott and Corbett all said Western Washington junior midfielder Halle Noel (14) kicks the ball away from the Western Washington goal as Mines players move into strike during the Sept. 14 women’s soccer game at Colorado School of Mines. The Vikings knocked out the Orediggers in last year’s NCAA Division II tournament, and eventually won the national title. PHOTOS BY CORINNE WESTEMAN Western Washington junior midfielder Gracen Crosby, left, and Mines junior forward Reese McDermott battle for possession during the Sept. 14 women’s soccer game at Colorado School of Mines. The Orediggers won 2-0, with McDermott scoring both goals.

Evergreen, Valor capture Je co League boys golf team titles

ARVADA — ree down, one to go.

Evergreen junior Tyler Long is one Class 4A Je co League boys golf individual medalist title away from the unthinkable. Long captured his third straight conference title on Sept. 12 at West Woods Golf Club shooting a 2-under-par, 70.

“It means something to me,” Long said about having the chance for a four-peat next year. “I really don’t think about it. I just play my game. If it happens, it happens.”

What happened early in his round could have been a major disaster for an average high school golfer. Long started his round 3-over-par through the rst two holes to spot the rest of the eld early on.

“I just hit two balls in the hazard those rst two (holes),” Long said. “It wasn’t great, but I was glad I was able to come back.”

Long went bogey-free in his last 16 holes, pouring in ve birdies to nish with a round of 70.

“I just know there is a lot of golf left,” Long said of dealing with his double-bogey, bogey start. “You have to stay patient. It is better to do that early in the round than be 3-over-par through 15 holes.”

e junior won four of the six 4A Je co League tournaments and nished with a 68.60 scoring average in the ve league tournaments he played. Long shot an incredible round of 61 at Lake Arbor Golf Course earlier this season.

Evergreen did win its fourth straight 4A team title. Golden

was a distant second place a full 180 strokes behind the Cougars.

Juniors Liam Houlihan and Lincoln Mackay allowed the Cougars to sweep the top three spots in the allconference standings.

Long and the Cougars should be one of the top contenders for the 4A team title in a few weeks.

“Hopefully we can give it a better run this year,” Long said of the 4A state tournament coming up Oct. 2 and 3 at e Bridges in Montrose.

“I think we are ready.”

First up for Long and the Cougars is regionals. Long said the Cougars know their regional course in Colorado Springs — Country Club of Colorado — very well. Evergreen,

along with all the other 4A Je co programs, competed at the 4A Region 2 tournament on Sept. 20.

On the 5A side, Chat eld junior Jesse Hand won the individual title. For the third straight year, the medalist title was decided in an extremely close race.

Hand edged out Valor Christian senior Ethan Rainey by a single stroke. Columbine junior Alex Lest nished third, just two strokes behind Hand.

“Honestly, I knew I was able couple of strokes back going into the day,” Hand said. “I didn’t know until the last hole that I had a chance.”

Hand asked his coach if he

needed to eagle his nal hole to take the medalist title. e junior was relieved when he was told he actually had a 1-shot lead going into the par 5 18th.

Still, Hand had to scramble to make par after a poor third shot. His pitch to the green hit the ag stick and he was able to make a short putt for par to shoot an evenpar, 72.

“It was a lot of fun but a stressful nish for sure,” Hand said.

Valor won the team title with Columbine nishing second and Chat eld third. e Chargers will head to the 5A Central Regional tournament at the University of Denver Golf Club in Highlands Ranch on Sept. 20.

Hand is already a 2-time state quali er his freshman and sophomore seasons, but winning his rst league title does put some pressure on him.

“I just have to somehow break this curse that is happening,” Hand said. “I’m going to try to forget winning this and kind of move on. I want to focus a lot on regionals. It isn’t a give-in.”

e curse is the past two 5A Je co League medalists haven’t quali ed for state. In 2021, Lakewood’s Max Lange won the 5A Je co League medalist title but didn’t qualify for state after a poor round at regionals. e same fate happened last season with Ralston Valley’s Dimarco Benallo — 5A Je co’s 2022 individual champion.

Dennis Pleuss is the sports information director for Je co Public Schools. For more Je co coverage, go to CHSAANow.com.

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From right: Evergreen golfers Luke Sabina, Lincoln Mackay, Tyler Long, Jackson Garrett and Liam Houlihan pose with the Class 4A Je co League boys golf plaque Tuesday, Sept. 12, at West Woods Golf Club in Arvada. The Cougars won their fourth straight league title and Long captured his third individual medalist title. PHOTO BY DENNIS PLEUSS / JEFFCO PUBLIC SCHOOLS

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Public Trustees

COMBINED NOTICE - PUBLICATION

CRS §38-38-103

FORECLOSURE SALE NO. J2300236

To Whom It May Concern: This Notice is given with regard to the following described Deed of Trust:

On July 13, 2023, the undersigned Public Trustee caused the Notice of Election and Demand relating to the Deed of Trust described below to be recorded in the County of Jefferson records.

Original Grantor(s)

Angela K McAllister

Original Beneficiary(ies)

Credit Union of Colorado

Current Holder of Evidence of Debt

Credit Union of Colorado

Date of Deed of Trust

April 17, 2021

County of Recording Jefferson

Recording Date of Deed of Trust

April 22, 2021

Recording Information (Reception No. and/or Book/Page No.)

2021063763

Original Principal Amount

$315,100.00

Outstanding Principal Balance

$302,782.37

Pursuant to CRS §38-38-101(4)(i), you are hereby notified that the covenants of the deed of trust have been violated as follows: The failure to make installment payments of principal, interest, taxes and/or insurance as provided for in the Deed of Trust and Note.

THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A FIRST LIEN.

LOT 12, BLOCK 21, COLUMBINE HILLS SECOND FILING, COUNTY OF JEFFERSON, STATE OF COLORADO.

Also known by street and number as:

5745 West Canyon Drive, Littleton, CO 80128.

THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREIN IS ALL OF THE PROPERTY CURRENTLY ENCUMBERED BY THE LIEN OF THE DEED OF TRUST.

NOTICE OF SALE

The current holder of the Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, described herein, has filed Notice of Election and Demand for sale as provided by law and in said Deed of Trust.

THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Given that I will at public auction, at 2 p.m. on Thursday, 11/02/2023 via remote, web-based auction service, sell to the highest and best bidder for cash, the said real property and all interest of the said Grantor(s), Grantor(s)' heirs and assigns therein, for the purpose of paying the indebtedness provided in said Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, plus attorneys' fees, the expenses of sale and other items allowed by law, and will issue to the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase, all as provided by law. https://liveauctions.govease.com/

First Publication: 9/14/2023

Last Publication: 10/12/2023

Name of Publication: Golden Transcript

IF THE SALE DATE IS CONTINUED TO A LATER DATE, THE DEADLINE TO FILE A

NOTICE OF INTENT TO CURE BY THOSE PARTIES ENTITLED TO CURE MAY ALSO BE EXTENDED;

DATE: 07/13/2023

Holly Ryan, Public Trustee in and for the County of Jefferson, State of Colorado

The name, address, business telephone number and bar registration number of the attorney(s) representing the legal holder of the indebtedness is:

Iman Tehrani #44076 Holst & Tehrani, LLP 514 Kimbark Street, P.O. Box 298, Longmont, CO 80502-0298 (303) 772-6666

Attorney File # McAllister

The Attorney above is acting as a debt collector and is attempting to collect a debt. Any information provided may be used for that purpose.

©Public Trustees' Association of Colorado

Revised 1/2015

Legal Notice NO. J2300236

First Publication: 9/14/2023

Last Publication: 10/12/2023

Name of Publication: Golden Transcript

COMBINED NOTICE - PUBLICATION

CRS §38-38-103 FORECLOSURE SALE NO. J2300222

To Whom It May Concern: This Notice is given with regard to the following described Deed of Trust:

On June 29, 2023, the undersigned Public Trustee caused the Notice of Election and Demand relating to the Deed of Trust described below to be recorded in the County of Jefferson records.

Original Grantor(s)

MIKE ESTRADA AND ARACELI ESTRADA

Original Beneficiary(ies)

MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION

SYSTEMS, INC. AS NOMINEE FOR IFREEDOM

DIRECT CORPORATION, ITS SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS

Current Holder of Evidence of Debt

WINTRUST MORTGAGE, A DIVISION OF BARRINGTON BANK & TRUST COMPANY, N.A.

Date of Deed of Trust

November 20, 2017

County of Recording

Jefferson

Recording Date of Deed of Trust

November 21, 2017

Recording Information (Reception No. and/or Book/Page No.)

2017120139

Original Principal Amount $367,740.00

Outstanding Principal Balance $355,808.86

Pursuant to CRS §38-38-101(4)(i), you are hereby notified that the covenants of the deed of trust have been violated as follows: Failure to pay principal and interest when due together with all other payments provided for in the evidence of debt secured by the deed of trust and other violations thereof.

THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A FIRST LIEN.

LOT 1, BLOCK 6, FOOTHILL GREEN SUBDIVISION, FILING NO. 3, COUNTY OF JEFFERSON, STATE OF COLORADO.

PARCEL ID NUMBER: 59-163-11-005

Also known by street and number as: 5652 South Pierson Street, Littleton, CO 80127.

THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREIN IS ALL OF THE PROPERTY CURRENTLY ENCUMBERED BY THE LIEN OF THE DEED OF TRUST.

NOTICE OF SALE

The current holder of the Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, described herein, has filed Notice of Election and Demand for sale as provided by law and in said Deed of Trust.

THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Given that I will at public auction, at 2 p.m. on Thursday, 10/19/2023 via remote, web-based auction service, sell to the highest and best bidder for cash, the said real property and all interest of the said Grantor(s), Grantor(s)' heirs and assigns therein, for the purpose of paying the indebtedness provided in said Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, plus attorneys' fees, the expenses of sale and other items allowed by law, and will issue to the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase, all as provided by law. https://liveauctions.govease.com/

First Publication: 8/31/2023

Last Publication: 9/28/2023

Name of Publication: Golden Transcript

IF THE SALE DATE IS CONTINUED TO A LATER DATE, THE DEADLINE TO FILE A NOTICE OF INTENT TO CURE BY THOSE PARTIES ENTITLED TO CURE MAY ALSO BE EXTENDED;

DATE: 06/29/2023

Holly Ryan, Public Trustee in and for the County of Jefferson, State of Colorado By: Barbara Lyons, Deputy, for Public Trustee

The name, address, business telephone number and bar registration number of the attorney(s) representing the legal holder of the indebtedness is:

N. April Winecki #34861 Janeway Law Firm, P.C. 9540 Maroon Circle, Suite 320, Englewood, CO 80112 (855) 263-9295 Attorney File # 23-030242

The Attorney above is acting as a debt collector and is attempting to collect a debt. Any information provided may be used for that purpose.

©Public Trustees' Association of Colorado Revised 1/2015

Legal Notice NO. J2300222

First Publication: 8/31/2023

Last Publication: 9/28/2023

Name of Publication: Golden Transcript COMBINED NOTICE - PUBLICATION CRS §38-38-103 FORECLOSURE SALE NO. J2300225

To Whom It May Concern: This Notice is given with regard to the following described Deed of Trust:

On June 29, 2023, the undersigned Public Trustee caused the Notice of Election and Demand relating to the Deed of Trust described below to be recorded in the County of Jefferson records.

Original Grantor(s) JAMES PETER WESTERBERG

Original Beneficiary(ies)

MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC. ACTING SOLELY AS NOMINEE FOR MORTGAGEIT, INC.

Current Holder of Evidence of Debt

U.S. Bank National Association as Trustee for Citigroup Mortgage Loan Trust Inc., Mortgage

Pass-Through Certificates, Series 2006-AR7

Date of Deed of Trust

June 01, 2006

County of Recording

Jefferson Recording Date of Deed of Trust

June 07, 2006

Recording Information

(Reception No. and/or Book/Page No.)

2006068917

Original Principal Amount

$248,000.00

Outstanding Principal Balance

$188,481.02

Pursuant to CRS §38-38-101(4)(i), you are hereby notified that the covenants of the deed of trust have been violated as follows: Failure to pay principal and interest when due together with all other payments provided for in the Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust and other violations of the terms thereof

THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A FIRST LIEN.

LOT 2, BLOCK 38, COLUMBINE KNOLLS FILING NO. 8, COUNTY OF JEFFERSON, STATE OF COLORADO

PURSUANT TO CORRECTIVE AFFIDAVIT RE: SCRIVENER’S ERROR PURSUANT TO C.R.S. § 38-35-109(5) RECORDED ON MAY 31, 2023 AT RECEPTION NO. 2023032044

Also known by street and number as: 6758 WEST PORTLAND AVENUE, LITTLETON, CO 80128.

THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREIN IS ALL OF THE PROPERTY CURRENTLY ENCUMBERED BY THE LIEN OF THE DEED OF TRUST.

If applicable, a description of any changes to the deed of trust described in the notice of election and demand pursuant to affidavit as allowed by statutes: PURSUANT TO CORRECTIVE AFFIDAVIT RE: SCRIVENER’S ERROR PURSUANT TO C.R.S. § 38-35-109(5) RECORDED ON MAY 31, 2023 AT RECEPTION NO. 2023032044

NOTICE OF SALE

The current holder of the Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, described herein, has filed Notice of Election and Demand for sale as provided by law and in said Deed of Trust.

THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Given that I will at public auction, at 2 p.m. on Thursday, 10/19/2023 via remote, web-based auction service, sell to the highest and best bidder for cash, the said real property and all interest of the said Grantor(s), Grantor(s)' heirs and assigns therein, for the purpose of paying the indebtedness provided in said Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, plus attorneys' fees, the expenses of sale and other items allowed by law, and will issue to the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase, all as provided by law. https://liveauctions.govease.com/

First Publication: 8/31/2023

Last Publication: 9/28/2023

Name of Publication: Golden Transcript

IF THE SALE DATE IS CONTINUED TO A LATER DATE, THE DEADLINE TO FILE A NOTICE OF INTENT TO CURE BY THOSE PARTIES ENTITLED TO CURE MAY ALSO BE EXTENDED;

DATE: 06/29/2023

Holly Ryan, Public Trustee in and for the County of Jefferson, State of Colorado

By: Barbara Lyons, Deputy, for Public Trustee

The name, address, business telephone number and bar registration number of the attorney(s) representing the legal holder of the indebtedness is: Ryan Bourgeois #51088 Barrett Frappier & Weisserman, LLP

1391 Speer Boulevard, Suite 700, Denver, CO 80204 (303) 350-3711 Attorney File # 00000009776154

The Attorney above is acting as a debt collector and is attempting to collect a debt. Any information provided may be used for that purpose.

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First Publication: 8/31/2023

Last Publication: 9/28/2023

Name of Publication: Golden Transcript

COMBINED NOTICE - PUBLICATION

CRS §38-38-103 FORECLOSURE SALE NO. J2300219

To Whom It May Concern: This Notice is given with regard to the following described Deed of Trust:

On June 22, 2023, the undersigned Public Trustee caused the Notice of Election and Demand relating to the Deed of Trust described below to be recorded in the County of Jefferson records.

Original Grantor(s)

KELLY K. WHITE

Original Beneficiary(ies) MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC. ACTING SOLELY AS NOMINEE FOR INDYMAC BANK, F.S.B.

Current Holder of Evidence of Debt MCLP ASSET COMPANY, INC.

Date of Deed of Trust

October 13, 2004

County of Recording Jefferson

Recording Date of Deed of Trust

October 21, 2004

Recording Information (Reception No. and/or Book/Page No.)

F2115535

Original Principal Amount $663,000.00

Outstanding Principal Balance $817,746.94

Pursuant to CRS §38-38-101(4)(i), you are hereby notified that the covenants of the deed of trust have been violated as follows: Failure to pay principal and interest when due together with all other payments provided for in the Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust and other violations of the terms thereof

THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A FIRST LIEN.

LOT 13, SPRING RANCH, COUNTY OF JEFFERSON, STATE OF COLORADO.

Also known by street and number as: 804 NEVILLE LANE, GOLDEN, CO 80401.

THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREIN IS ALL OF THE PROPERTY CURRENTLY ENCUMBERED BY THE LIEN OF THE DEED OF TRUST.

NOTICE OF SALE

The current holder of the Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, described herein, has filed Notice of Election and Demand for sale as provided by law and in said Deed of Trust.

THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Given that I will at public auction, at 2 p.m. on Thursday, 10/19/2023 via remote, web-based auction service, sell to the highest and best bidder for cash, the said real property and all interest of the said Grantor(s), Grantor(s)' heirs and assigns therein, for the purpose of paying the indebtedness provided in said Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, plus attorneys' fees, the expenses of sale and

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other items allowed by law, and will issue to the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase, all as provided by law. https://liveauctions.govease.com/

First Publication: 8/31/2023

Last Publication: 9/28/2023

Name of Publication: Golden Transcript

IF THE SALE DATE IS CONTINUED TO A LATER DATE, THE DEADLINE TO FILE A NOTICE OF INTENT TO CURE BY THOSE PARTIES ENTITLED TO CURE MAY ALSO BE EXTENDED;

DATE: 06/22/2023

Holly Ryan, Public Trustee in and for the County of Jefferson, State of Colorado

By: Lyndsay Smith, Deputy, for Public Trustee

The name, address, business telephone number and bar registration number of the attorney(s) representing the legal holder of the indebtedness is:

Randall M. Chin #31149

Barrett Frappier & Weisserman, LLP

1391 Speer Boulevard, Suite 700, Denver, CO 80204 (303) 350-3711

Attorney File # 00000009784364

The Attorney above is acting as a debt collector and is attempting to collect a debt. Any information provided may be used for that purpose.

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Legal Notice NO. J2300219

First Publication: 8/31/2023

Last Publication: 9/28/2023

Name of Publication: Golden Transcript

COMBINED NOTICE - PUBLICATION

CRS §38-38-103

FORECLOSURE SALE NO. J2300218

To Whom It May Concern: This Notice is given with regard to the following described Deed of Trust:

On June 22, 2023, the undersigned Public Trustee caused the Notice of Election and Demand relating to the Deed of Trust described below to be recorded in the County of Jefferson records.

Original Grantor(s)

Darlene C. McCabe

Original Beneficiary(ies)

Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc.

acting solely as nominee for Nationstar Mortgage

LLC D/B/A Mr. Cooper

Current Holder of Evidence of Debt

Matrix Financial Services Corporation

Date of Deed of Trust

March 12, 2021

County of Recording Jefferson

Recording Date of Deed of Trust

March 22, 2021

Recording Information (Reception No. and/or Book/Page No.)

2021044319

Original Principal Amount

$232,500.00

Outstanding Principal Balance

$224,383.98

Pursuant to CRS §38-38-101(4)(i), you are hereby notified that the covenants of the deed of trust have been violated as follows: Darlene C. McCabe failed to pay principal and interest when due together with all other payments provided for in the evidence of debt secured by the deed of trust. Such failure constitutes a breach under the Note and Deed of Trust triggering the power of sale by the Public Trustee.

THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A FIRST LIEN.

Lot 11, Block 13, Parkway Estates - Filing No. 1, County of Jefferson, State of Colorado.

Also known by street and number as: 7852 Saulsbury St, Arvada, CO 80003.

THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREIN IS ALL OF THE PROPERTY CURRENTLY ENCUMBERED BY THE LIEN OF THE DEED OF TRUST.

NOTICE OF SALE

The current holder of the Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, described herein, has filed Notice of Election and Demand for sale

as provided by law and in said Deed of Trust.

THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Given that I will at public auction, at 2 p.m. on Thursday, 10/19/2023 via remote, web-based auction service, sell to the highest and best bidder for cash, the said real property and all interest of the said Grantor(s), Grantor(s)' heirs and assigns therein, for the purpose of paying the indebtedness provided in said Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, plus attorneys' fees, the expenses of sale and other items allowed by law, and will issue to the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase, all as provided by law. https:// liveauctions.govease.com/

First Publication: 8/31/2023

Last Publication: 9/28/2023

Name of Publication: Golden Transcript

IF THE SALE DATE IS CONTINUED TO A LATER DATE, THE DEADLINE TO FILE A NOTICE OF INTENT TO CURE BY THOSE PARTIES ENTITLED TO CURE MAY ALSO BE EXTENDED;

DATE: 06/22/2023

Holly Ryan, Public Trustee in and for the County of Jefferson, State of Colorado

By: Barbara Lyons, Deputy, for Public Trustee

The name, address, business telephone number and bar registration number of the attorney(s) representing the legal holder of the indebtedness is:

Marcello G. Rojas #46396

The Sayer Law Group, P.C. 3600 South Beeler St., Suite 330, Denver, CO 80237 (303) 353-2965

Attorney File # CO230050

The Attorney above is acting as a debt collector and is attempting to collect a debt. Any information provided may be used for that purpose.

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Legal Notice NO. J2300218

First Publication: 8/31/2023

Last Publication: 9/28/2023

Name of Publication: Golden Transcript

COMBINED NOTICE - PUBLICATION CRS §38-38-103 FORECLOSURE SALE NO. J2300231

To Whom It May Concern: This Notice is given with regard to the following described Deed of Trust:

On July 6, 2023, the undersigned Public Trustee caused the Notice of Election and Demand relating to the Deed of Trust described below to be recorded in the County of Jefferson records.

Original Grantor(s)

Tapper Investments LLC, a Texas limited liability company

Original Beneficiary(ies)

Avondale Private Lending LLC, a Texas limited liability company

Current Holder of Evidence of Debt

Avondale Private Lending LLC, a Texas limited liability company

Date of Deed of Trust

September 16, 2021

County of Recording Jefferson

Recording Date of Deed of Trust

September 20, 2021

Recording Information (Reception No. and/or Book/Page No.) 2021135563

Original Principal Amount $1,680,000.00

Outstanding Principal Balance $1,051,487.76

Pursuant to CRS §38-38-101(4)(i), you are hereby notified that the covenants of the deed of trust have been violated as follows:

1. Failure to pay all amounts due when the Note matured on December 16, 2022 and other amounts due under the Note and Deed of Trust;

2. Failure to maintain a lien free property;

3. Failure to initiate construction of the project or complete construction of the project 90 days prior to the December 16, 2022 maturity date;

4. Failure to achieve final endorsement by December 16, 2022, as described in the loan documents, and failure to pay the extension fees associated with such failure;

5. Cessation of work on the project for a period in excess of twenty (20) consecutive calendar days;

6. Fraudulent misrepresentations and concealment of funds;

7. Failure to pay 2022 real property taxes due in 2023; and 8.Other

violations thereof.

THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A FIRST LIEN.

Lot 1A, Skerda Property Adjustment 1, Recorded July 24, 2015 under Reception No. 2015077523, County of Jefferson, State of Colorado,

together with the real property interests and the personal property interests described in Sections 1.16.1 et seq. of the Deed of Trust.

Also known as: 3305 Timbergate Trail, Evergreen, Colorado 80439, Collectively, the “Real Property.”

Also known by street and number as: 3305 Timbergate Trail, Evergreen, CO 80439.

THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREIN IS ALL OF THE PROPERTY CURRENTLY ENCUMBERED BY THE LIEN OF THE DEED OF TRUST.

NOTICE OF SALE

The current holder of the Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, described herein, has filed Notice of Election and Demand for sale as provided by law and in said Deed of Trust.

THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Given that I will at public auction, at 2 p.m. on Thursday, 11/02/2023 via remote, web-based auction service, sell to the highest and best bidder for cash, the said real property and all interest of the said Grantor(s), Grantor(s)' heirs and assigns therein, for the purpose of paying the indebtedness provided in said Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, plus attorneys' fees, the expenses of sale and other items allowed by law, and will issue to the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase, all as provided by law. https:// liveauctions.govease.com/

First Publication: 9/14/2023

Last Publication:10/12/2023

Name of Publication: Golden Transcript

IF THE SALE DATE IS CONTINUED TO A LATER DATE, THE DEADLINE TO FILE A NOTICE OF INTENT TO CURE BY THOSE PARTIES ENTITLED TO CURE MAY ALSO BE EXTENDED;

DATE: 07/06/2023

Holly Ryan, Public Trustee in and for the County of Jefferson, State of Colorado

By: Barbara Lyons, Deputy, for Public Trustee

The name, address, business telephone number and bar registration number of the attorney(s) representing the legal holder of the indebtedness is:

Ryan T. Shaffer #49945 SHERMAN & HOWARD L.L.C. 675 Fifteenth Street, Suite 2300, Denver, CO 80202 (303) 299-8495 Attorney File # 102885.001

The Attorney above is acting as a debt collector and is attempting to collect a debt. Any information provided may be used for that purpose.

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Legal Notice NO. J2300231

First Publication: 9/14/2023

Last Publication: 10/12/2023

Name of Publication: Golden Transcript

COMBINED NOTICE - PUBLICATION CRS §38-38-103 FORECLOSURE SALE NO. J2300233

To Whom It May Concern: This Notice is given with regard to the following described Deed of Trust:

On July 13, 2023, the undersigned Public Trustee caused the Notice of Election and Demand relating to the Deed of Trust described below to be recorded in the County of Jefferson records.

Original Grantor(s)

Lee Yoshimura

Original Beneficiary(ies)

MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC. AS NOMINEE FOR AMERICAN ADVISORS GROUP, ITS SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS

Current Holder of Evidence of Debt

CARRINGTON MORTGAGE SERVICES, LLC

Date of Deed of Trust

June 25, 2020 County of Recording Jefferson

Recording Date of Deed of Trust

July 21, 2020

Recording Information

(Reception No. and/or Book/Page No.)

2020086621

Original Principal Amount

$562,500.00

Outstanding Principal Balance

$97,156.25

Pursuant to CRS §38-38-101(4)(i), you are hereby notified that the covenants of the deed of trust have been violated as follows: This is a Home Equity Conversion Deed of Trust or other Reverse Mortgage. Borrower has died and the property is not the principal residence of any surviving Borrower, resulting in the loan being due and payable.

THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A FIRST LIEN.

WEST 85 FEET OF TRACT 11, HEDGE SUBDIVISION, COUNTY OF JEFFERSON, STATE OF COLORADO.

APN# 49-121-07-015

Also known by street and number as: 5995 W 3Rd Avenue, Lakewood, CO 80226.

THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREIN IS ALL OF THE PROPERTY CURRENTLY ENCUMBERED BY THE LIEN OF THE DEED OF TRUST.

NOTICE OF SALE

The current holder of the Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, described herein, has filed Notice of Election and Demand for sale as provided by law and in said Deed of Trust.

THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Given that I will at public auction, at 2 p.m. on Thursday, 11/02/2023 via remote, web-based auction service, sell to the highest and best bidder for cash, the said real property and all interest of the said Grantor(s), Grantor(s)' heirs and assigns therein, for the purpose of paying the indebtedness provided in said Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, plus attorneys' fees, the expenses of sale and other items allowed by law, and will issue to the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase, all as provided by law. https:// liveauctions.govease.com/

First Publication: 9/14/2023

Last Publication: 10/12/2023

Name of Publication: Golden Transcript

IF THE SALE DATE IS CONTINUED TO A LATER DATE, THE DEADLINE TO FILE A NOTICE OF INTENT TO CURE BY THOSE PARTIES ENTITLED TO CURE MAY ALSO BE EXTENDED;

DATE: 07/13/2023

Holly Ryan, Public Trustee in and for the County of Jefferson, State of Colorado

By: Lyndsay Smith, Deputy, for Public Trustee

The name, address, business telephone number and bar registration number of the attorney(s) representing the legal holder of the indebtedness is:

Alison L. Berry #34531

Janeway Law Firm, P.C. 9540 Maroon Circle, Suite 320, Englewood, CO 80112 (855) 263-9295

Attorney File # 23-030356

The Attorney above is acting as a debt collector and is attempting to collect a debt. Any information provided may be used for that purpose.

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Legal Notice NO. J2300233

First Publication: 9/14/2023

Last Publication: 10/12/2023

Name of Publication: Golden Transcript

of Trust:

On February 14, 2023, the undersigned Public Trustee caused the Notice of Election and Demand relating to the Deed of Trust described below to be recorded in the County of Jefferson records.

Original Grantor(s)

Ethos Holdings, LLC, a Colorado limited liability company

Original Beneficiary(ies)

Robert Morrison, an individual, Steven M. Grott, an individual, Barry Reid, an individual, Archie Not Bald, LLC, a Texas limited liability company, Michael Meyers, an individual, and Key Business Strategies, a Colorado corporation

Current Holder of Evidence of Debt

Robert Morrison, an individual, Steven M. Grott, an individual, Barry Reid, an individual, Archie Not Bald, LLC, a Texas limited liability company, Michael Meyers, an individual, and Key Business Strategies, a Colorado corporation

Date of Deed of Trust

May 25, 2022

County of Recording

Jefferson

Recording Date of Deed of Trust

June 21, 2022

Recording Information (Reception No. and/or Book/Page No.) 2022059755

Original Principal Amount

$1,715,000.00

Outstanding Principal Balance

$1,715,000.00

Pursuant to CRS §38-38-101(4)(i), you are hereby notified that the covenants of the deed of trust have been violated as follows: Failure to make timely payments required under the Deed of Trust and the Evidence of Debt secured thereby. Therefore, the owner of the Evidence of Debt has declared the entire indebtedness due and payable in full.

THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A FIRST LIEN.

LOT 2, ESTATES AT RALSTON RIDGE 1ST AMENDMENT, COUNTY OF JEFFERSON, STATE OF COLORADO.

LEGAL DESCRIPTION CORRECTED BY SCRIVENER’S ERROR AFFIDAVIT RECORDED JULY 12, 2022 AT RECEPTION NO. 2022066041 IN THE RECORDS OF THE JEFFERSON COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER, STATE OF COLORADO.

Purported common address: 7282 Ellis Street, Arvada, CO 80005.

THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREIN IS ALL OF THE PROPERTY CURRENTLY ENCUMBERED BY THE LIEN OF THE DEED OF TRUST.

If applicable, a description of any changes to the deed of trust described in the notice of election and demand pursuant to affidavit as allowed by statutes: Legal description corrected by Scrivener’s Error Affidavit recorded July 12, 2022 at Reception No. 2022066041 in the records of the Jefferson County Clerk and Recorder, State of Colorado.

NOTICE OF SALE

The current holder of the Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, described herein, has filed Notice of Election and Demand for sale as provided by law and in said Deed of Trust.

THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Given that I will at public auction, at 2 p.m. on Thursday, 10/19/2023 via remote, web-based auction service, sell to the highest and best bidder for cash, the said real property and all interest of the said Grantor(s), Grantor(s)' heirs and assigns therein, for the purpose of paying the indebtedness provided in said Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, plus attorneys' fees, the expenses of sale and other items allowed by law, and will issue to the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase, all as provided by law. https:// liveauctions.govease.com/

Single Publication: 9/21/2023

Name of Publication: Golden Transcript

To Whom It May Concern: This Notice is given with regard to the following described Deed

IF THE SALE DATE IS CONTINUED TO A LATER DATE, THE DEADLINE TO FILE A NOTICE OF INTENT TO CURE BY THOSE PARTIES ENTITLED TO CURE MAY ALSO BE EXTENDED;

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DATE: 9/6/2023

Jerry DiTullio, Public Trustee in and for the County of Jefferson, State of Colorado

The name, address, business telephone number and bar registration number of the attorney(s) representing the legal holder of the indebtedness is:

Emily J. Bennett #15431

Laff Bennett Logan, PC

3200 E. Cherry Creek Drive South, Suite 200, Denver, CO 80209 (720) 484-3933

Attorney File # Key Business/Mo Howard 2

The Attorney above is acting as a debt collector and is attempting to collect a debt. Any information provided may be used for that purpose.

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Legal Notice NO. J2300052

Single Publication: 9/21/2023

Name of Publication: Golden Transcript

COMBINED NOTICE - PUBLICATION

CRS §38-38-103

FORECLOSURE SALE NO. J2300238

To Whom It May Concern: This Notice is given with regard to the following described Deed of Trust:

On July 13, 2023, the undersigned Public Trustee caused the Notice of Election and Demand relating to the Deed of Trust described below to be recorded in the County of Jefferson records.

Original Grantor(s)

MATTHEW J ERNST

Original Beneficiary(ies)

MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC. ACTING SOLELY AS NOMINEE FOR PARAMOUNT RESIDENTIAL MORTGAGE GROUP, INC.

Current Holder of Evidence of Debt PARAMOUNT RESIDENTIAL MORTGAGE GROUP, INC.

Date of Deed of Trust

August 20, 2020

County of Recording

Jefferson

Recording Date of Deed of Trust

August 26, 2020

Recording Information (Reception No. and/or Book/Page No.)

2020105679

Original Principal Amount

$290,000.00

Outstanding Principal Balance

$282,845.17

Pursuant to CRS §38-38-101(4)(i), you are hereby notified that the covenants of the deed of trust have been violated as follows: Failure to pay principal and interest when due together with all other payments provided for in the Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust and other violations of the terms thereof

THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A FIRST LIEN.

LOT 5, WELKRING PARK, COUNTY OF JEFFERSON, STATE OF COLORADO.

Also known by street and number as:

2520 CODY CT, LAKEWOOD, CO 80215.

THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREIN IS ALL OF THE PROPERTY CURRENTLY ENCUMBERED BY THE LIEN OF THE DEED OF TRUST.

NOTICE OF SALE

The current holder of the Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, described herein, has filed Notice of Election and Demand for sale as provided by law and in said Deed of Trust.

THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Given that I will at public auction, at 2 p.m. on Thursday, 11/02/2023 via remote, web-based auction service, sell to the highest and best bidder for cash, the said real property and all interest of the said Grantor(s), Grantor(s)' heirs and assigns therein, for the purpose of paying the indebtedness provided in said Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, plus attorneys' fees, the expenses of sale and other items allowed by law, and will issue to the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase, all as provided by law. https:// liveauctions.govease.com/

First Publication: 9/14/2023

Last Publication: 10/12/2023

Name of Publication: Golden Transcript

IF THE SALE DATE IS CONTINUED TO A LATER DATE, THE DEADLINE TO FILE A NOTICE OF INTENT TO CURE BY THOSE PARTIES ENTITLED TO CURE MAY ALSO BE EXTENDED;

DATE: 07/13/2023

Holly Ryan, Public Trustee in and for the County of Jefferson, State of Colorado

The name, address, business telephone number and bar registration number of the attorney(s) representing the legal holder of the indebtedness is:

Ryan Bourgeois #51088

Barrett Frappier & Weisserman, LLP

1391 Speer Boulevard, Suite 700, Denver, CO 80204 (303) 350-3711

Attorney File # 00000009846908

The Attorney above is acting as a debt collector and is attempting to collect a debt. Any information provided may be used for that purpose.

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Legal Notice NO. J2300238

First Publication: 9/14/2023

Last Publication: 10/12/2023

Name of Publication: Golden Transcript COMBINED NOTICE - PUBLICATION

CRS §38-38-103 FORECLOSURE SALE NO. J2300227

To Whom It May Concern: This Notice is given with regard to the following described Deed of Trust:

On June 29, 2023, the undersigned Public Trustee caused the Notice of Election and Demand relating to the Deed of Trust described below to be recorded in the County of Jefferson records.

Original Grantor(s)

Dennis Trujillo

Original Beneficiary(ies)

First Franklin Financial Corp., sub. of Nat. City Bank of Indiana

Current Holder of Evidence of Debt

Global Loan Servicing, Inc.

Date of Deed of Trust

February 23, 2004 County of Recording Jefferson

Recording Date of Deed of Trust

March 02, 2004

Recording (Reception No. and/or Book/Page No.)

F1974745

Original Principal Amount

$43,000.00

Outstanding Principal Balance

$25,552.89

Pursuant to CRS §38-38-101(4)(i), you are hereby notified that the covenants of the deed of trust have been violated as follows: Failure to pay principal and interest when due together with all other payments provided for in the evidence of debt secured by the Deed of Trust and other violatins thereof

THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A FIRST LIEN.

Lot 21, Block 4, The Highlands Subdivision Filing No. 2, County of Jefferson, State of Colorado.

Also known by street and number as: 7511 Marshall Street, Arvada, CO 80003.

THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREIN IS ALL OF THE PROPERTY CURRENTLY ENCUMBERED BY THE LIEN OF THE DEED OF TRUST.

NOTICE OF SALE

The current holder of the Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, described herein, has filed Notice of Election and Demand for sale as provided by law and in said Deed of Trust.

THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Given that I will at public auction, at 2 p.m. on Thursday, 10/19/2023 via remote, web-based auction

service, sell to the highest and best bidder for cash, the said real property and all interest of the said Grantor(s), Grantor(s)' heirs and assigns therein, for the purpose of paying the indebtedness provided in said Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, plus attorneys' fees, the expenses of sale and other items allowed by law, and will issue to the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase, all as provided by law. https:// liveauctions.govease.com/

First Publication: 8/31/2023

Last Publication: 9/28/2023

Name of Publication: Golden Transcript

IF THE SALE DATE IS CONTINUED TO A LATER DATE, THE DEADLINE TO FILE A NOTICE OF INTENT TO CURE BY THOSE PARTIES ENTITLED TO CURE MAY ALSO BE EXTENDED;

DATE: 06/29/2023

Holly Ryan, Public Trustee in and for the County of Jefferson, State of Colorado

By: Barbara Lyons, Deputy, for Public Trustee

The name, address, business telephone number and bar registration number of the attorney(s) representing the legal holder of the indebtedness is:

Britney Beall-Eder, Esq #34935 Frascona, Joiner, Goodman and Greenstein, P.C. 4750 Table Mesa Drive, Boulder, CO 803055575 (303) 494-3000 Attorney File # 7238-60

The Attorney above is acting as a debt collector and is attempting to collect a debt. Any information provided may be used for that purpose.

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Legal Notice NO. J2300227

First Publication: 8/31/2023

Last Publication: 9/28/2023

Name of Publication: Golden Transcript COMBINED NOTICE - PUBLICATION CRS §38-38-103 FORECLOSURE SALE NO. J2300228

To Whom It May Concern: This Notice is given with regard to the following described Deed of Trust:

On June 29, 2023, the undersigned Public Trustee caused the Notice of Election and Demand relating to the Deed of Trust described below to be recorded in the County of Jefferson records.

Original Grantor(s)

Justin R. Gooch

Original Beneficiary(ies)

First Franklin a Division of Nat. City Bank of IN

Current Holder of Evidence of Debt Deutsche Bank National Trust Company as Trustee in Trust, For the Benefit of the Certificateholders of the First Franklin Mortgage Loan Trust 2005-FF4

Date of Deed of Trust

February 25, 2005

County of Recording Jefferson

Recording Date of Deed of Trust

March 01, 2005

Recording Information (Reception No. and/or Book/Page No.)

F2178892

Original Principal Amount

$340,000.00

Outstanding Principal Balance

$230,872.24

Pursuant to CRS §38-38-101(4)(i), you are hereby notified that the covenants of the deed of trust have been violated as follows: Failure to make timely payments as required under the Evidence of Debt and Deed of Trust.

THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A FIRST LIEN.

LOT 62, BUFFALO PARK ESTATES - UNIT 2, TOGETHER WITH A NON-EXCLUSIVE INGRESS AND EGRESS EASEMENT CONTAINED IN INSTRUMENT RECORDED NOVEMBER 8, 1985 AT RECEPTION NUMBER 85108589, DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: A 25 FOOT WIDE NON-EXCLUSIVE INGRESS AND EGRESS EASEMENT OVER, ACROSS AND ON LOT 65, BUFFALO PARK ESTATES - UNIT 2, COUNTY OF JEFFERSON, STATE OF COLORADO, BEING CENTERED ON THE FOLLOWING COURSES AND DISTANCES: BEGINNING AT A POINT ON THE NORTH-

ERLY LINE OF SAID LOT 65, WHENCE THE NORTHEASTERLY CORNER OF SAID LOT 65 BEARS NORTH 69 DEGREES 02 MINUTES 42 SECONDS EAST, A DISTANCE OF 54.65 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 64 DEGREES 44 MINUTES EAST, A DISTANCE OF 145.20 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 55 DEGREES 52 MINUTES EAST, A DISTANCE OF 115.2 FEET, MORE OR LESS, TO THE SOUTHWESTERLY RIGHT OF WAY OF SKUNK ALLEY, SAID POINT BEING THE TERMINUS OF SAID EASEMENT, COUNTY OF JEFFERSON, STATE OF COLORADO

Also known by street and number as: 6932 Snowshoe Trail, Evergreen, CO 80439. THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREIN IS ALL OF THE PROPERTY CURRENTLY ENCUMBERED BY THE LIEN OF THE DEED OF TRUST.

NOTICE OF SALE

The current holder of the Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, described herein, has filed Notice of Election and Demand for sale as provided by law and in said Deed of Trust.

THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Given that I will at public auction, at 2 p.m. on Thursday, 10/19/2023 via remote, web-based auction service, sell to the highest and best bidder for cash, the said real property and all interest of the said Grantor(s), Grantor(s)' heirs and assigns therein, for the purpose of paying the indebtedness provided in said Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, plus attorneys' fees, the expenses of sale and other items allowed by law, and will issue to the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase, all as provided by law. https:// liveauctions.govease.com/

First Publication: 8/31/2023

Last Publication: 9/28/2023

Name of Publication: Golden Transcript

IF THE SALE DATE IS CONTINUED TO A LATER DATE, THE DEADLINE TO FILE A NOTICE OF INTENT TO CURE BY THOSE PARTIES ENTITLED TO CURE MAY ALSO BE EXTENDED;

DATE: 06/29/2023

Holly Ryan, Public Trustee in and for the County of Jefferson, State of Colorado

By: Barbara Lyons, Deputy, for Public Trustee

The name, address, business telephone number and bar registration number of the attorney(s) representing the legal holder of the indebtedness is:

Amanda Ferguson #44893 Halliday Watkins & Mann, P.C. 355 Union Blvd., Suite 250, Lakewood, CO 80228 (303) 274-0155

Attorney File # CO21961

The Attorney above is acting as a debt collector and is attempting to collect a debt. Any information provided may be used for that purpose.

©Public Trustees' Association of Colorado

Revised 1/2015

Legal Notice NO. J2300228

First Publication: 8/31/2023

Last Publication: 9/28/2023

Name of Publication: Golden Transcript

COMBINED NOTICE - PUBLICATION CRS §38-38-103

FORECLOSURE SALE NO. J2300220

To Whom It May Concern: This Notice is given with regard to the following described Deed of Trust:

On June 22, 2023, the undersigned Public Trustee caused the Notice of Election and Demand relating to the Deed of Trust described below to be recorded in the County of Jefferson records.

Original Grantor(s)

Teddy Shioshita, Surviving Trustee of the Teddy and Jane Shioshita Trust, dated February 16, 1994

Original Beneficiary(ies)

Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc. as nominee for TJC Mortgage Inc, Its Successors and Assigns

Current Holder of Evidence of Debt

PHH Mortgage Corporation

Date of Deed of Trust

April 29, 2022

County of Recording Jefferson

Recording Date of Deed of Trust

May 09, 2022

Recording Information (Reception No. and/or Book/Page No.)

2022044406

Original Principal Amount

$982,500.00

Outstanding Principal Balance

$427,314.78

Pursuant to CRS §38-38-101(4)(i), you are hereby notified that the covenants of the deed of trust have been violated as follows: Death of all named mortgagors under said Deed of Trust and the Evidence of Debt secured thereby THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A FIRST LIEN.

THE NORTH 25 FEET OF LOT 7 AND SOUTH 50 FEET OF LOT 8, NELSON''S SUBDIVISION, JEFFERSON COUNTY, STATE OF COLORADO.

Also known by street and number as: 2545 Saulsbury St, Lakewood, CO 80214.

THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREIN IS ALL OF THE PROPERTY CURRENTLY ENCUMBERED BY THE LIEN OF THE DEED OF TRUST.

NOTICE OF SALE

The current holder of the Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, described herein, has filed Notice of Election and Demand for sale as provided by law and in said Deed of Trust.

THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Given that I will at public auction, at 2 p.m. on Thursday, 10/19/2023 via remote, web-based auction service, sell to the highest and best bidder for cash, the said real property and all interest of the said Grantor(s), Grantor(s)' heirs and assigns therein, for the purpose of paying the indebtedness provided in said Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, plus attorneys' fees, the expenses of sale and other items allowed by law, and will issue to the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase, all as provided by law. https:// liveauctions.govease.com/

First Publication: 8/31/2023

Last Publication: 9/28/2023

Name of Publication: Golden Transcript IF THE SALE DATE IS CONTINUED TO A LATER DATE, THE DEADLINE TO FILE A NOTICE OF INTENT TO CURE BY THOSE PARTIES ENTITLED TO CURE MAY ALSO BE EXTENDED;

DATE: 06/22/2023

Holly Ryan, Public Trustee in and for the County of Jefferson, State of Colorado

By: Lyndsay Smith, Deputy, for Public Trustee

The name, address, business telephone number and bar registration number of the attorney(s) representing the legal holder of the indebtedness is:

Ilene Dell'Acqua #31755 McCarthy & Holthus, LLP 7700 E. Arapahoe Road, Suite 230, Centennial, CO 80112 (877) 369-6122 Attorney File # CO-23-958258-LL

The Attorney above is acting as a debt collector and is attempting to collect a debt. Any information provided may be used for that purpose.

©Public Trustees' Association of Colorado Revised 1/2015

Legal Notice NO. J2300220

First Publication: 8/31/2023

Last Publication: 9/28/2023

Name of Publication: Golden Transcript COMBINED NOTICE - PUBLICATION CRS §38-38-103 FORECLOSURE SALE NO. J2300237

To Whom It May Concern: This Notice is given with regard to the following described Deed of Trust:

On July 13, 2023, the undersigned Public Trustee caused the Notice of Election and Demand relating to the Deed of Trust described below to be recorded in the County of Jefferson records.

Original Grantor(s)

Ronald I Gallegos and Sandra Helen Baca-Sandoval

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Original Beneficiary(ies)

Wells Fargo Bank, N.A.

Current Holder of Evidence of Debt

Wells Fargo Bank, N.A.

Date of Deed of Trust

March 22, 2013

County of Recording

Jefferson

Recording Date of Deed of Trust

March 27, 2013

Recording Information (Reception No. and/or Book/Page No.)

2013037571

Original Principal Amount

$168,000.00

Outstanding Principal Balance

$92,065.02

Pursuant to CRS §38-38-101(4)(i), you are hereby notified that the covenants of the deed of trust have been violated as follows: Failure to pay principal and interest when due together with all other payments provided for in the evidence of debt secured by the Deed of Trust and other violations thereof

THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A FIRST LIEN.

LOT 3, BLOCK 5, WALNUT GROVE SUBDIVISION FILING NO. 4, COUNTY OF JEFFERSON, STATE OF COLORADO.

Also known by street and number as: 10474 Independence St, Broomfield, CO 80021.

THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREIN IS ALL OF THE PROPERTY CURRENTLY ENCUMBERED BY THE LIEN OF THE DEED OF TRUST.

NOTICE OF SALE

The current holder of the Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, described herein, has filed Notice of Election and Demand for sale as provided by law and in said Deed of Trust.

THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Given that I will at public auction, at 2 p.m. on Thursday, 11/02/2023 via remote, web-based auction service, sell to the highest and best bidder for cash, the said real property and all interest of the said Grantor(s), Grantor(s)' heirs and assigns therein, for the purpose of paying the indebtedness provided in said Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, plus attorneys' fees, the expenses of sale and other items allowed by law, and will issue to the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase, all as provided by law. https:// liveauctions.govease.com/

First Publication: 9/14/2023

Last Publication: 10/12/2023

Name of Publication: Golden Transcript

IF THE SALE DATE IS CONTINUED TO A LATER DATE, THE DEADLINE TO FILE A NOTICE OF INTENT TO CURE BY THOSE PARTIES ENTITLED TO CURE MAY ALSO BE EXTENDED;

DATE: 07/13/2023

Holly Ryan, Public Trustee in and for the County of Jefferson, State of Colorado

By: Christine Thompson, Deputy, for Public Trustee

The name, address, business telephone number and bar registration number of the attorney(s) representing the legal holder of the indebtedness is:

Ilene Dell'Acqua #31755

McCarthy & Holthus, LLP

7700 E. Arapahoe Road, Suite 230, Centennial, CO 80112 (877) 369-6122

Attorney File # CO-23-960454-LL

The Attorney above is acting as a debt collector and is attempting to collect a debt. Any information provided may be used for that purpose.

©Public Trustees' Association of Colorado

Revised 1/2015

Legal Notice NO. J2300237

First Publicatio: 9/14/2023

Last Publication: 10/12/2023

Name of Publication: Golden Transcript

COMBINED NOTICE - PUBLICATION

CRS §38-38-103

FORECLOSURE SALE NO. J2300234

To Whom It May Concern: This Notice is given

with regard to the following described Deed of Trust:

On July 13, 2023, the undersigned Public Trustee caused the Notice of Election and Demand relating to the Deed of Trust described below to be recorded in the County of Jefferson records.

Original Grantor(s)

EVAN P DOTY AND JACQUELYN D SCHENCK

Original Beneficiary(ies)

MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC. ACTING SOLELY AS NOMINEE FOR AMERICAS MORTGAGE PROFESSIONALS, LLC

Current Holder of Evidence of Debt

FLAGSTAR BANK, N.A.

Date of Deed of Trust

December 17, 2019

County of Recording

Jefferson

Recording Date of Deed of Trust

December 18, 2019

Recording Information (Reception No. and/or Book/Page No.)

2019121439

Original Principal Amount

$545,000.00

Outstanding Principal Balance

$511,591.49

Pursuant to CRS §38-38-101(4)(i), you are hereby notified that the covenants of the deed of trust have been violated as follows: Failure to pay principal and interest when due together with all other payments provided for in the Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust and other violations of the terms thereof

THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A FIRST LIEN.

LOT 15, BLOCK 3, CANDELAS FILING NO. 2, ACCORDING TO THE FINAL PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN JEFFERSON COUNTY, COLORADO.

Also known by street and number as: 17739 W 95TH PL, ARVADA, CO 80007-8019.

THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREIN IS ALL OF THE PROPERTY CURRENTLY ENCUMBERED BY THE LIEN OF THE DEED OF TRUST.

NOTICE OF SALE

The current holder of the Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, described herein, has filed Notice of Election and Demand for sale as provided by law and in said Deed of Trust.

THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Given that I will at public auction, at 2 p.m. on Thursday, 11/02/2023 via remote, web-based auction service, sell to the highest and best bidder for cash, the said real property and all interest of the said Grantor(s), Grantor(s)' heirs and assigns therein, for the purpose of paying the indebtedness provided in said Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, plus attorneys' fees, the expenses of sale and other items allowed by law, and will issue to the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase, all as provided by law. https:// liveauctions.govease.com/

First Publication: 9/14/2023

Last Publication: 10/12/2023

Name of Publication: Golden Transcript

IF THE SALE DATE IS CONTINUED TO A LATER DATE, THE DEADLINE TO FILE A NOTICE OF INTENT TO CURE BY THOSE PARTIES ENTITLED TO CURE MAY ALSO BE EXTENDED;

DATE: 07/13/2023

Holly Ryan, Public Trustee in and for the County of Jefferson, State of Colorado

The name, address, business telephone number and bar registration number of the attorney(s) representing the legal holder of the indebtedness is:

David W. Drake #43315

Barrett Frappier & Weisserman, LLP 1391 Speer Boulevard, Suite 700, Denver, CO 80204 (303) 350-3711

Attorney File # 00000009843061

The Attorney above is acting as a debt collector and is attempting to collect a debt. Any information provided may be used for that purpose.

©Public Trustees' Association of Colorado

Revised 1/2015

Legal Notice NO. J2300234

First Publication: 9/14/2023

Last Publication: 10/12/2023

Name of Publication: Golden Transcript COMBINED NOTICE - PUBLICATION

CRS §38-38-103 FORECLOSURE SALE NO. J2300230

To Whom It May Concern: This Notice is given with regard to the following described Deed of Trust:

On July 6, 2023, the undersigned Public Trustee caused the Notice of Election and Demand relating to the Deed of Trust described below to be recorded in the County of Jefferson records.

Original Grantor(s)

James Harley Wadsworth, Jr

Original Beneficiary(ies)

MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC. AS NOMINEE FOR CALIBER HOME LOANS, INC., ITS SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS

Current Holder of Evidence of Debt

MIDFIRST BANK

Date of Deed of Trust

April 22, 2019

County of Recording

Jefferson

Recording Date of Deed of Trust

April 23, 2019

Recording Information (Reception No. and/or Book/Page No.)

2019031160

Original Principal Amount

$505,672.00

Outstanding Principal Balance

$427,919.56

Pursuant to CRS §38-38-101(4)(i), you are hereby notified that the covenants of the deed of trust have been violated as follows: Failure to pay principal and interest when due together with all other payments provided for in the evidence of debt secured by the deed of trust and other violations thereof.

THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A FIRST LIEN.

Part of the NE 1/4 NW 1/4 of Section 32, Township 3 South, Range 69 West of the 6th P.M., described as follows: Beginning at the Southwest corner of said NE 1/4 NW 1/4 of said Section 32; thence North along the West line of said NE 1/4 NW 1/4 of Section 32, 110.00 feet; thence East parallel with the South line of the NE 1/4 NW 1/4 of said Section 32, a distance of 150 feet; thence South parallel with the West line of said NE 1/4 NW 1/4 a distance of 110.00 feet to the South line of said NE 1/4 NW 1/4; thence West along the South line of said NE 1/4 NW 1/4 a distance of 150 feet to the point of beginning, County of Jefferson, State of Colorado

Also known by street and number as: 2300 YOUNGFIELD ST, LAKEWOOD, CO 80215.

THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREIN IS ALL OF THE PROPERTY CURRENTLY ENCUMBERED BY THE LIEN OF THE DEED OF TRUST.

NOTICE OF SALE

The current holder of the Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, described herein, has filed Notice of Election and Demand for sale as provided by law and in said Deed of Trust.

THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Given that I will at public auction, at 2 p.m. on Thursday, 11/02/2023 via remote, web-based auction service, sell to the highest and best bidder for cash, the said real property and all interest of the said Grantor(s), Grantor(s)' heirs and assigns therein, for the purpose of paying the indebtedness provided in said Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, plus attorneys' fees, the expenses of sale and other items allowed by law, and will issue to the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase, all as provided by law. https:// liveauctions.govease.com/

First Publication: 9/14/2023

Last Publication: 10/12/2023

Name of Publication: Golden Transcript IF

NOTICE OF INTENT TO CURE BY THOSE PARTIES ENTITLED TO CURE MAY ALSO BE EXTENDED;

DATE: 07/06/2023

Holly Ryan, Public Trustee in and for the County of Jefferson, State of Colorado

By: Lyndsay Smith, Deputy, for Public Trustee

The name, address, business telephone number and bar registration number of the attorney(s) representing the legal holder of the indebtedness is:

N. April Winecki #34861 Janeway Law Firm, P.C. 9540 Maroon Circle, Suite 320, Englewood, CO 80112 (855) 263-9295

Attorney File # 22-028741

The Attorney above is acting as a debt collector and is attempting to collect a debt. Any information provided may be used for that purpose.

©Public Trustees' Association of Colorado

Revised 1/2015

Legal Notice No. J2300230

First Publication: 9/14/2023

Last Publication: 10/12/2023

Name of Publication: Golden Transcript

COMBINED NOTICE - PUBLICATION CRS §38-38-103

FORECLOSURE SALE NO. J2300223

To Whom It May Concern: This Notice is given with regard to the following described Deed of Trust:

On June 29, 2023, the undersigned Public Trustee caused the Notice of Election and Demand relating to the Deed of Trust described below to be recorded in the County of Jefferson records.

Original Grantor(s)

CONNIE K.D. CAGE AND HARRY W. CAGE

Original Beneficiary(ies)

MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC. ACTING SOLELY AS NOMINEE FOR QUICKEN LOANS, LLC

Current Holder of Evidence of Debt ROCKET MORTGAGE, LLC

F/K/A QUICKEN LOANS, LLC

Date of Deed of Trust

May 11, 2021 County of Recording Jefferson

Recording Date of Deed of Trust

May 17, 2021

Recording Information (Reception No. and/or Book/Page No.)

2021076196

Original Principal Amount

$208,381.00

Outstanding Principal Balance

$201,237.82

Pursuant to CRS §38-38-101(4)(i), you are hereby notified that the covenants of the deed of trust have been violated as follows: Failure to pay principal and interest when due together with all other payments provided for in the Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust and other violations of the terms thereof

THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A FIRST LIEN.

LOT 1, BLOCK 13, POMONA LAKES FILING NO. 5, COUNTY OF JEFFERSON, STATE OF COLORADO.

Also known by street and number as: 8257 CLUB CREST DR, ARVADA, CO 80005-2249.

THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREIN IS ALL OF THE PROPERTY CURRENTLY ENCUMBERED BY THE LIEN OF THE DEED OF TRUST.

NOTICE OF SALE

The current holder of the Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, described herein, has filed Notice of Election and Demand for sale as provided by law and in said Deed of Trust.

THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Given that I will at public auction, at 2 p.m. on Thursday, 10/19/2023 via remote, web-based auction service, sell to the highest and best bidder for cash, the said real property and all interest of the said Grantor(s), Grantor(s)' heirs and assigns therein, for the purpose of paying the indebtedness provided in said Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, plus attorneys' fees, the

expenses of sale and other items allowed by law, and will issue to the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase, all as provided by law. https:// liveauctions.govease.com/

First Publication: 8/31/2023

Last Publication: 9/28/2023

Name of Publication: Golden Transcript IF THE SALE DATE IS CONTINUED TO A LATER DATE, THE DEADLINE TO FILE A NOTICE OF INTENT TO CURE BY THOSE PARTIES ENTITLED TO CURE MAY ALSO BE EXTENDED;

DATE: 06/29/2023

Holly Ryan, Public Trustee in and for the County of Jefferson, State of Colorado

By: Christine Thompson, Deputy, for Public Trustee

The name, address, business telephone number and bar registration number of the attorney(s) representing the legal holder of the indebtedness is:

Ryan Bourgeois #51088

Barrett Frappier & Weisserman, LLP 1391 Speer Boulevard, Suite 700, Denver, CO 80204 (303) 350-3711 Attorney File # 00000009814377

The Attorney above is acting as a debt collector and is attempting to collect a debt. Any information provided may be used for that purpose.

©Public Trustees' Association of Colorado

Revised 1/2015

Legal Notice NO. J2300223

First Publication: 8/31/2023

Last Publication: 9/28/2023

Name of Publication: Golden Transcript

City and County

Public Notice

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT at the meeting of the Arvada City Council to be held on MONDAY, October 2, 2023, at 6:15 p.m. at the Municipal Building, 8101 Ralston Road, Arvada CO, City Council will hold a public hearing on the following proposed ordinance and thereafter will consider it for final passage and adoption. For the full text version in electronic form go to www.arvada.org/legal-notices, and click on Current and recent Legal Notices to access legal notices. The full text version is also available in printed form in the City Clerk’s office. Contact 720.898.7550 if you have questions. The full text version is also available in printed form in the City Clerk’s office. Contact 720.898.7550 if you have questions.

CB23-024, An Ordinance Amending Article IV, Engineering Code of Standards and Specifications, of Chapter 78, Public Improvements, of the Arvada City Code, Thereby Repealing the Existing Engineering Code of Standards and Specifications for Design and Construction of Public Improvements dated July 26, 2022 and Adopting a New Code Titled Engineering Code of Standards and Specifications Dated August 21, 2023

Legal Notice No. 416929

First Publication: September 21, 2023

Last Publication: September 21, 2023

Publisher: Jeffco Transcript

Metropolitan Districts

Public Notice

RALSTON VALLEY WATER AND SANITATION DISTRICT

NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING TO DISCUSS WATER RATES

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that at the regular monthly meeting of the Board of Directors of the Ralston Valley Water and Sanitation District to be held November 7th, 2023 at 6:30 p.m., the Board will consider potential water rate increases for the calendar year beginning January 1, 2024.

RALSTON VALLEY WATER and SANITATION DISTRICT

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Public Notices

Dated: September 19, 2023

Legal Notice No. 416925

First Publication: September 21, 2023

Last Publication: September 21, 2023

Publisher: Golden Transcript Public Notice

NOTICE OF HEARING ON PROPOSED 2024 BUDGET AND 2023 BUDGET AMENDMENT

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the proposed budget for the ensuing year of 2024 has been submitted to the Meadowbrook Heights Metropolitan District ("District"). Such proposed budget will be considered at a meeting and public hearing of the Board of Directors of the District to be held on November 16, 2023 at 12:00 p.m., or as soon thereafter, via telephone and videoconference. To attend and participate by telephone, dial 1/669-524-5252 and enter passcode 583359. Information regarding public participation by videoconference will be available at least 24 hours prior to the meeting and public hearing online at https://meadowbrookheightsmd.org/.

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that an amendment to the 2023 budget of the District may also be considered at the above-referenced meeting and public hearing of the Board of Directors of the District. A copy of the proposed 2024 budget and the amended 2023 budget, if required, are available for public inspection at the offices of Spencer Fane LLP, 1700 Lincoln Street, Suite 2000, Denver Colorado. Any interested elector within the District may, at any time prior to final adoption of the 2024 budget and the amended 2023 budget, if required, file or register any objections thereto.

MEADOWBROOK HEIGHTS METROPOLITAN DISTRICT

By: /s/

Legal Notice No. 416935

First Publication: September 21, 2023

Last Publication: September 21, 2023

Publisher: Golden Transcript

Public Notice

RALSTON VALLEY WATER AND SANITATION DISTRICT NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that at the regular monthly meeting of the Board of Directors of the Ralston Valley Water and Sanitation District to be held October 3rd, 2023 at 6:30 p.m., the Board will consider the proposed Budget of estimated expenses and revenues of the Ralston Valley Water and Sanitation District for the calendar year beginning January 1, 2024.

RALSTON VALLEY WATER AND SANITATION DISTRICT

By: /s/ Phil Wathier District Manager

Dated: September 1, 2023

Legal Notice No. 416926

First Publication: September 21, 2023

Last Publication: September 21, 2023

Publisher: Golden Transcript

Metro Districts Budget Hearings

Public Notice

NOTICE CONCERNING PROPOSED 2022 BUDGET AMENDMENT

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to all interested parties that the necessity has arisen to amend the 2022 Budget for Cimarron Metropolitan District (the “District”); that a copy of the proposed Amended 2022 Budget has been filed at the office of the District’s accountant at 8390 E. Crescent Parkway, Suite 300, Greenwood Village, Colorado 80111, where the same is open for public inspection; and that adoption of a Resolution to Adopt Amended 2022 Budget will be considered at a public meeting of the Board of Directors of the District to be held via Microsoft Teams at https://teams.microsoft.com/l/meetupjoin/19%3ameeting_NmY3MWEzZjUtNWFiNy0

0YTc1LThhOWYtMDk3YzExNGNiZTE2%40thre ad.v2/0?context=%7b%22Tid%22%3a%224aaa 468e-93ba-4ee3-ab9f-6a247aa3ade0%22%2c% 22Oid%22%3a%227e93cd08-3bae-48d3-b32e-

d8f57cd88c24%22%7d Call: 720-547-5281,

Conference ID: 981 152 712#, on September 26, 2023, at 12:00 p.m. Any elector within the District may, at any time prior to the final adoption of the Resolution to Adopt Amended 2022 Budget, inspect and file or register any objections thereto.

CIMARRON METROPOLITAN DISTRICT

Legal Notice No. 416930

First Publication: September 21, 2023

Last Publication: September 21, 2023

Publisher: Golden Transcript

Jeffco Transcript and the Arvada Press

Public Notice

NOTICE OF PROPOSED BUDGET HEARING

Notice is hereby given that pursuant to 29-1-105 and 106, C.R.S., a proposed Budget will be submitted to the Board of Directors of Foothills Park & Recreation District on September 26, 2023 for the ensuing year of 2024. A copy of said proposed Budget will be filed in the Administrative Office of Foothills Park & Recreation District, located at Peak Community & Wellness Center, 6612 South Ward Street, Littleton, Colorado, where said Budget is open for public inspection beginning September 27, 2023 between the hours of 8am and 5pm, Monday through Friday. The Foothills Board of Directors will review the 2024 proposed Budget at their regular board meetings on October 24, 2023 and November 14, 2023, at 6pm, and consider the adoption of the 2024 final Budget during a Public Hearing at their regular board meeting on December 12, 2023 at 6pm, to be held at the above-mentioned location. Any interested elector within Foothills Park & Recreation District may appear before the Board of Directors, or file or register objections thereto at any time prior to the adoption of the final Budget.

Legal Notice No. 416910

First Publication: September 21, 2023

Last Publication: September 21, 2023

Publisher: Jeffco Transcript

Summons and Sheriff Sale Public Notice

CONSOLIDATED PUBLIC NOTICE: Notice of Proceeding by Publication District Court, Jefferson County State of Colorado 100 Jefferson County Parkway, Golden, CO 80401

In Re the Marriage of: Dennis Manzanares and Jada Manzanares

Attorney for Petitioner: Jessica Crawford, #58883 Jones Law Firm, P.C. 9085 E Mineral Circle, Suite 190 Centennial, CO 80112

Telephone: 303.799.8155

To: Respondent, Jada Manzanares, A dissolution of marriage action has commenced in Jefferson County, 2023DR30741, in which you are the Respondent. The Court has ordered publication for the following action under 14-10107, C.R.S., as amended. Respondent is hereby advised that a copy of the Petition, Summons, Case Information Sheet and Case Management Order may be obtained from the Clerk of the Court during regular business hours and that default judgment may be entered against the party upon whom service is made by such notice if he fails to appear or file a response within thirty days after date of this publication.

2023DR30741:

Petitioner: Dennis Manzanares and Respondent: Jada Manzanares, Dissolution of Marriage action.

Legal Notice No. 416774

First Publication: August 24, 2023

Last Publication: September 21, 2023

Publisher: Golden Transcript

Misc. Private Legals

Public Notice

DISTRICT COURT, JEFFERSON COUNTY, COLORADO

Jefferson County District Court

100 Jefferson County Parkway Golden, CO 80401

In re the Marriage of:

Petitioner: KYLE HAMABLET and Respondent: KRISTEN VYNORIUS

Michele D. Cline

Attorney for Petitioner Cline Law Firm, P.C. 7350 E. Progress Place, Ste 100 Greenwood Village, CO 80111

Phone Number: (303) 376-6269

E-mail: mcline@clinefamilylaw.com

FAX Number: (303) 376-6271

Atty. Reg. #: 32178

Case Number: 23DR30428 Division Y

SUMMONS FOR:

DISSOLUTION OF MARRIAGE

To the Respondent named above, this Summons serves as a notice to appear in this case.

If you were served in the State of Colorado, you must file your Response with the clerk of this Court within 21 days after this Summons is served on you to participate in this action.

If you were served outside of the State of Colorado or you were served by publication, you must file your Response with the clerk of this Court within 35 days after this Summons is served on you to participate in this action.

You may be required to pay a filing fee with your Response. The Response form (JDF 1103) can be found at www.courts.state.co.us by clicking on the “Self Help/Forms” tab.

After 91 days from the date of service or publication, the Court may enter a Decree affecting your marital status, distribution of property and debts, issues involving children such as child support, allocation of parental responsibilities (decisionmaking and parenting time), maintenance (spousal support), attorney fees, and costs to the extent the Court has jurisdiction.

If you fail to file a Response in this case, any or all of the matters above, or any related matters which come before this Court, may be decided without further notice to you.

This is an action to obtain a Decree of: Dissolution of Marriage or Legal Separation as more fully described in the attached Petition, and if you have children, for orders regarding the children of the marriage.

Notice: §14-10-107, C.R.S. provides that upon the filing of a Petition for Dissolution of Marriage or Legal Separation by the Petitioner and Co-Petitioner, or upon personal service of the Petition and Summons on the Respondent, or upon waiver and acceptance of service by the Respondent, an automatic temporary injunction shall be in effect against both parties until the Final Decree is entered, or the Petition is dismissed, or until further Order of the Court. Either party may apply to the Court for further temporary orders, an expanded temporary injunction, or modification or revocation under §14-10-108, C.R.S.

A request for genetic tests shall not prejudice the requesting party in matters concerning allocation of parental responsibilities pursuant to §14-10124(1.5), C.R.S. If genetic tests are not obtained prior to a legal establishment of paternity and submitted into evidence prior to the entry of the final decree of dissolution or legal separation, the genetic tests may not be allowed into evidence at a later date.

Automatic Temporary Injunction – By Order of Colorado Law, You and Your Spouse are:

1.Restrained from transferring, encumbering, concealing or in any way disposing of, without the consent of the other party or an Order of the Court, any marital property, except in the usual course of business or for the necessities of life.

Each party is required to notify the other party of any proposed extraordinary expenditures and to account to the Court for all extraordinary expenditures made after the injunction is in effect;

2. Enjoined from molesting or disturbing the

peace of the other party;

3.Restrained from removing the minor children of the parties, if any, from the State without the consent of the other party or an Order of the Court; and

4.Restrained without at least 14 days advance notification and the written consent of the other party or an Order of the Court, from canceling, modifying, terminating, or allowing to lapse for nonpayment of premiums, any policy of health insurance, homeowner’s or renter’s insurance, or automobile insurance that provides coverage to either of the parties or the minor children or any policy of life insurance that names either of the parties or the minor children as a beneficiary.

[x] checking this box, I am acknowledging I am filling in the blanks and not changing anything else on the form.

Date: April 25, 2023

Signature of the Clerk of Court/Deputy

/s/ Michele D. Cline

Signature of the Attorney for the Petitioner

Legal Notice No. 416836

First Publication: August 31, 2023

Last Publication: September 28, 2023

Publisher: Golden Transcript

Public Notice

Case # 2023-032 Cert # 150834

NOTICE OF PURCHASE OF REAL ESTATE AT TAX SALE AND OF APPLICATION FOR ISSUANCE OF TREASURER’S DEED

To Every Person in Actual Possession of Occupancy of the hereinafter Described land, Lot or Premises and to the Person in whose name the same was Taxed or Specially Assessed and to all Person having an Interest or Title of Record in or to the said Premises and, To Whom it May Concern, and more especially; CLEO L. BILLIS

LAWRENCE W. BILLIS

100 JEFFERSON COUNTY PKWY #2520

GOLDEN, CO 80419

GUARDIAN TAX CO LLC

(HOLDER OF CERT 2014-00749)

13575 LYNAM DR

OMAHA, NE 68138

You and each of you are hereby notified that on the 19TH day of OCTOBER, A.D. 2016, the then county Treasurer of the County of Jefferson and State of Colorado sold at public sale to, JEFFERSON COUNTY, Assignor of, ANDREW KONICKI AND JESSICA YARBROUGH, Applicant, who has made demand for a Treasurer’s Deed for the following described real estate situated in the County of Jefferson and State of Colorado to wit; THE WEST ½ OF VACATED ALLEY LYING ADJACENT TO LOTS 10, 11 AND 12, IN FRACTIONAL BLOCK 113, WELCH ADDITION TO GOLDEN, COLORADO TERRITORY, ALSO KNOWN AS TRACT AA, BLOCK 113, WELCHS ADDITION TO GOLDEN, AKA: VACANT LAND

That said tax sale was made to satisfy the delinquent 2015 taxes assessed against said real estate for the year 2015 that said real estate was taxed in the name of CLEO L. BILLIS AND LAWRENCE W. BILLIS, that the statutory period of redemption expired OCTOBER 19, A.D. 2019; that the same has not been redeemed; that said property may be redeemed at any time before the Tax Deed is issued; that a Tax Deed will be issued to the said, ANDREW KONICKI AND JESSICA YARBROUGH, lawful holder of said certificate, on the 26TH day of DECEMBER at 5:00 P.M., A.D.2023, unless the same has been redeemed on or before 5:00 P.M. of said date.

WITNESS my hand and seal this 29TH Day of AUGUST, A.D. 2023

Jerry DiTullio

Jefferson County Treasurer

Legal Notice No. 416855

First Publication SEPTEMBER 7, 2023

Final Publication SEPTEMBER 21, 2023

Publisher: Golden Transcript

Public Notice

Case # 2022-088 Cert # 170803

NOTICE OF PURCHASE OF REAL ESTATE AT TAX SALE AND OF APPLICATION FOR ISSUANCE OF TREASURER’S DEED

To Every Person in Actual Possession of Occupancy of the hereinafter Described land, Lot or Premises and to the Person in whose name the same was Taxed or Specially Assessed and to all Person having an Interest or Title of Record in or to the said Premises and, To Whom it May Concern, and more especially;

KEVIN B. JORDAN NANCY M. JORDAN

32719 US HWY 40

EVERGREEN, CO 80439

You and each of you are hereby notified that on the 17TH day of OCTOBER, A.D. 2018, the then county Treasurer of the County of Jefferson and State of Colorado sold at public sale to MERCURY FUNDING LLC, Applicant, who has made demand for a Treasurer’s Deed for the following described real estate situated in the County of Jefferson and State of Colorado to wit; A PARCEL OF LAND LOCATED IN THE NORTH ONE-HALF OF SECTION 7, T4S, R71W, 6TH P.M., JEFFERSON COUNTY, COLORADO, AND MORE PARTICULARLY AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT THE CENTER OF SECTION 7, THENCE N 00 DEGREES 10 MINUTES 09 SECONDS E ALONG THE WEST LINE OF THE NE ¼ 1,290.22 FEET TO THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF THE N ½ OF THE NW ¼ OF SAID SECTION 7 TO THE PLACE OF BEGINNING, THENCE N 88 DEGREES 36 MINUTES 58 SECONDS W ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF THE N ½ OF THE NW ¼ OF SAID SECTION 665.95 FEET TO A POINT, THENCE N 15 DEGREES 08 MINUTES 39 SECONDS E 230.00 FEET TO A POINT, THENCE S 84 DEGREES 15 MINUTES 31 SECONDS E 174.42 FEET TO A POINT, THENCE N 38 DEGREES 34 MINUTES 14 SECONDS E 464.79 FEET TO A POINT, THENCE S 60 DEGREES 15 MINUTES 30 SECONDS E 1246.38 FEET TO A POINT, THENCE S 18 DEGREES 49 MINUITES 50 SECONDS W 388.09 FEET TO A POINT, THENCE N 63 DEGREES 45 MINUTES 24 SECONDS W 908.21 FEET TO THE PLACE OF BEGINNING. AND (TRACT C) A PARCEL OF LAND LOCATED IN THE NORTH ONE -HALF OF SECTION 7, T4S, R71W, 6TH P.M. JEFFERSON COUNTY, COLORADO, AND MORE PARTICULARLY AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT THE CENTER OF SECTION 7 THENCE N 00 DEGREES 10 MINUTES 09 SECONDS E ALONG THE WEST LINE OF THE NE 1/4 1290.22 FEET TO THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF THE N ½ OF THE NW 1/4 OF SAID SECTION 7, THENCE N 88 DEGREES 36 MINUTES 58 SECONDS W ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF THE N 1/2 OF THE NW 1/4 OF SAID SECTION 665.95 FEET TO THE PLACE OF BEGINNING; THENCE CONTINUING ALONG BEFORE DESCRIBED LINE 491.20 FEET TO A POINT, THENCE N 8 DEGREES 19 MINUTES 00 SECONDS W 112.25 FEET TO A POINT, THENCE N 80 DEGREES 05 MINUTES 39 SECONDS E 575.97 FEET TO A POINT, THENCE S 15 DEGREES 03 MINUTES 39 SECONDS W 230.00 FEET TO THE PLACE OF BEGINNING. TOGETHER WITH A 25 FEET WIDE NONEXCLUSIVE INGRESS-EGRESS EASEMENT THE CENTER LINE BEING DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: BEGINNING AT THE CENTER OF SECTION 7, THENCE N 0 DEGREES 10 MINUTES 09 SECONDS E ALONG THE WEST LINE OF THE NE ¼ 1290.22 FEET TO THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF THE N ½ OF THE NW 1/4 OF SAID SECTION 7, THENCE S 63 DEGREES 45 MINUTES 24 SECONDS E 908.21 FEET, THENCE S 62 DEGREES 49 MINUTES 36 SECONDS E 296.27 FEET, THENCE S 19 DEGREES 12 MINUTES 15 SECONDS E 100.32 FEET ON A RADIAL COURSE TO A POINT ON THE NORTH R.O.W. OF U.S. HIGHWAY 40 BEING ON A CURVE, THENCE ALONG A CURVE TO THE LEFT ON THE R.O.W. LINE WITH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 3 DEGREES 50 MINUTES 14 SECONDS AND A RADIUS OF 765.35 FEET, AN ARC LENGTH OF 51.26 FEET, ALONG A CORD BEARING OF S 68 DEGREES 52 MINUTES 38 SECONDS W , A CORD LENGTH OF 51.25 FEET SAID POINT BEING THE POINT OF BEGINNING OF THE CENTER LINE OF SAID EASEMENT, THENCE S 74 DEGREES 51 MINUTES 25 SECONDS W 118.34 FEET, THENCE N 45 DEGREES 43 MINUTES 49 SECONDS W 44.85 FEET, THENCE N 22 DEGREES 01 MINUTES 36 SECONDS E

44.85 FEET, THENCE N 54 DEGREES 24 MINUTES 08 SECONDS E 71.56 FEET, THENCE N 23 DEGREES 47 MINUTES 22 SECONDS E

35.11 FEET, THENCE N 26 DEGREES 47 MINUTES 37 SECONDS W 35.11 FEET, THENCE

N 63 DEGREES 56 MINUTES 53 SECONDS W

152.63 FEET THENCE N 74 DEGREES 51 MINUTES 07 SECONDS W 120.69 FEET, THENCE

N 80 DEGREES 51 MINUTES 37 SECONDS W

153.40 FEET, THENCE N 77 DEGREES 09 MINUTES 40 SECONDS W 103.84 FEET, THENCE

N 57 DEGREES 42 MINUTES 20 SECONDS W

192.16 FEET, THENCE N 52 DEGREES 34 MINUTES 47 SECONDS W 72.06 FEET, THENCE

N 38 DEGREES 17 MINUTES 38 SECONDS W 113.58 FEET, THENCE N 44 DEGREES 51 MINUTES 14 SECONDS W 71.32 FEET, TO A POINT ON THE NORTHERLY PROPERTY LINE AND THE END OF SAID EASEMENT, THENCE N 63 DEGREES 45 MINUTES 24 SECONDS

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W 160.21 FEET ALONG SAID PROPERTY LINE TO THE NORTHWEST CONER OF SAID PROPERTY. ALSO KNOWN AS KEY 24, SECTION 7, TOWNSHIP 4, RANGE 71, AKA: VACANT LAND,

That said tax sale was made to satisfy the delinquent 2017 taxes assessed against said real estate for the year 2017 that said real estate was taxed in the name of KEVIN B. JORDAN AND NANCY M. JORDAN the statutory period of redemption expired OCTOBER 17, A.D. 2021; that the same has not been redeemed; that said property may be redeemed at any time before the Tax Deed is issued; that a Tax Deed will be issued to the said, MERCURY FUNDING LLC., lawful holder of said certificate, on the 26TH day of DECEMBER at 5:00 P.M., A.D. 2023, unless the same has been redeemed on or before 5:00 P.M. of said date. WITNESS my hand and seal this 29TH Day of AUGUST, A.D. 2023.

Legal Notice No. 416856

First Publication SEPTEMBER 7, 2023

Final Publication SEPTEMBER 21, 2023

Publisher: Golden Transcript

Public Notice

NOTICE TO EDWIN MOISES JIMENEZ ARGUETA

In the District Court in and for Jefferson County, Colorado

Diligent efforts having been made to obtain personal service on Edwin Moises Jimenez Argueta having been made without avail, the Court has ordered publication of service on Respondent for Case No. 2023DR030280, CLAUDIA VANESSA RAMOS and EDWIN MOISES JIMENEZ ARGUETA, ALLOCATION OF PARENTAL RESPONSIBILITIES. The Court has set a 7:00 AM review via WebEx on October 5, 2023 for the case. Respondent is hereby advised that a copy of the petition and summons and instructions of how to attend the review may be obtained from the Clerk of the Court during regular business hours and that default judgment may be entered against Respondent by such notice if he fails to appear or file a response in a timely manner following this notice.

Legal Notice No. 416817

First Publication: August 31, 2023

Last Publication: September 28, 2023

Publisher: Golden Transcript

Water Court

Public Notice

TO: ALL PERSONS INTERESTED IN WATER APPLICATIONS IN WATER DIV. 1

Pursuant to C.R.S. 37-92-302, you are notified that the following is a resume of all water right applications, and certain amendments filed in the Office of the Water Clerk during the month of AUGUST 2023 for each County affected. (This publication can be viewed in its entirety on the state court website at: www.courts.state. co.us)

2023CW3096 (17CW3029, 10CW239, 03CW411, 96CW1173, 87CW297), DISTRICT COURT, WATER DIVISION NO. 1, STATE OF COLORADO, Weld County Courthouse, 901 9th Avenue, P.O. Box 2038, Greeley, CO 80632, (970) 475-2507. IN THE MATTER OF THE APPLICATION FOR WATER RIGHTS OF: WILLIAM J. HOGAN, JOANN SHARP, AND JOHN C. HOGAN, IN JEFFERSON COUNTY, COLORADO. APPLICATION TO MAKE ABSOLUTE AND FOR FINDINGS OF REASONABLE DILIGENCE IN JEFFERSON COUNTY.

1. Name, Address, and Telephone Number of Applicants: William J. Hogan, JoAnn Sharp, and John C. Hogan (collectively, the “Applicants”), c/o Chris Hogan, Authorized Representative, 11919 State Highway 93, Boulder, Colorado 80303, (303) 472-8822, jhogansprint@earthlink.net; chogan@hoganaction.com The Applicants also have trusts that hold a portion of the title to the subject water rights as follows: Bill Hogan Living Trust, JoAnn T. Sharp Living Trust, Christopher R. Bergquist Sr., Living Trust and John C. Hogan. Direct All Pleadings to: Bushong & Holleman PC, Attn: Steve Bushong & Cassidy Woodard, 1525 Spruce Street, Suite 200, Boulder, CO 80302. sbushong@BHlawyers.com; cwoodard@BH-lawyers.com 2. Names of Structures: 2.1. Hogan Ditch No. 2;

and 2.2. Hogan Reservoir No. 2. Collectively, the Hogan Ditch No. 2 and Hogan Reservoir No. 2 will be referred to herein as the “Structures.”

3. Descriptions of Conditional Water Rights: 3.1. Original Decree: The water rights associated with the Structures were originally decreed by the District Court in and for Water Division No. 1 (the “Water Court”) in Case No. 87CW297 on December 13, 1990, 3.2. Subsequent Decrees: Portions of the water rights associated with the Structures were made absolute or findings of reasonable diligence entered by the Water Court in Case Nos. 96CW1173, 03CW411, 10CW239, and 17CW3029, 3.3. Decreed Locations: 3.3.1. Hogan Ditch No. 2: The point of diversion for Hogan Ditch No. 2 is located in the E1/2 of the SW1/4 of Section 5, Township 2 South, Range 70 West of the 6th P.M., Jefferson County, Colorado, at a point approximately 1,475 feet from the south line and 1,630 feet from the west line of said Section 5. From this point, Hogan Ditch No. 2 heads northeast and terminates at Hogan Reservoir No. 2. Hogan Ditch No. 2 is used to fill Hogan Reservoir No.

2. See Exhibit A, 3.3.2. Hogan Reservoir No. 2: Hogan Reservoir No. 2 is located in a portion of the NW1/4 of the SE1/4 and the NE1/4 of the SW1/4 both in Section 5, Township 2 South, Range 70 West of the 6th P.M., Jefferson County, Colorado. See Exhibit A, 3.4. Sources: 3.4.1. Hogan Ditch No. 2: a spring located at the point of diversion for Hogan Ditch No. 2, tributary to Coal Creek, tributary to the South Platte River,

3.4.2. Hogan Reservoir No. 2: Hogan Ditch No.

2, 3.5. Appropriation Dates: June 1, 1938, for irrigation, livestock, and domestic purposes; December 1, 1985, for municipal, commercial, industrial, exchange, replacement, augmentation, and related beneficial uses, 3.6. Amounts:

3.6.1. Hogan Ditch No. 2: 70 gallons per minute (0.156 cubic feet per second),

3.6.2. Hogan Reservoir No. 2: 12 acre-feet with the right to fill and refill repeatedly at a filling rate of 0.156 cfs., 3.7. Uses: absolute for irrigation, livestock, domestic, commercial, industrial; conditional for municipal, exchange, replacement, augmentation, and related beneficial uses.

4. Request to Make Absolute: Hogan Reservoir No. 2 has been made absolute for only some of the decreed uses. Pursuant to C.R.S. § 37-92-301(4) (e), “[a] decreed conditional water storage right shall be made absolute for all decreed purposes to the extent of the volume of the appropriation that has been captured, possessed, and controlled at the decreed storage structure.” Accordingly, Applicants request that the Hogan Reservoir No. 2 water right be made absolute in its full decreed amount for all decreed uses, including the remaining conditional uses of municipal, exchange, replacement, augmentation, and related beneficial uses.

5. Request for Findings of Reasonable Diligence: For all portions of the conditional water rights associated with the Structures described in Paragraph 3 above that are not made absolute in this proceeding as requested in Paragraph 4 above, Applicants request findings that they have exercised reasonable diligence in the development of all such remaining conditional water rights and that said conditional water rights continue in full force and effect.

6. Diligence Activities: The water rights associated with the Structures are part of Applicants’ integrated water supply system. During the diligence period, Applicants have undertaken the following activities that demonstrate they have exercised reasonable diligence in the development of the remaining conditional water rights associated with the Structures:

6.1. Applicants continue to lease their property for the mining and extraction of aggregate materials. Water diverted and used by the Structures has been used either directly by Applicants or by the current lessee of the property for aggregate mining, Arcosa Lightweight. Applicants have initiated the process to renew the lease with Arcosa Lightweight in 2024. Such mining activities are also creating Hogan Reservoir on the property, and the subject water rights will be used for augmentation associated with Hogan Reservoir in the future,

6.2. Applicants conduct regular maintenance work to clean and maintain the Hogan Ditch No. 2 and Hogan Reservoir No. 2 structures. During the diligence period, Applicants rebuilt the inlet structure on Hogan Reservoir No. 2 and cleaned out the outlet ditch from Hogan Reservoir No. 2, 6.3. Applicants have pursued the development of a small subdivision on their property to construct five homes on five new parcels. In support of this effort, Applicants had surveys conducted and developed preliminary mapping of the proposed new parcels. Applicants also began evaluating the various infrastructure improvements and water system necessary to support the proposed subdivision. The subject water rights will be utilized to support the subdivision, 6.4. Applicants have also had ongoing

discussions with potential municipal users of the subject water rights. To meet such demand and to further support their own subdivision water needs, Applicants have been exploring the potential purchase of additional senior water rights and increased storage capacity on their property, 6.5. During the diligence period, Applicants adjudicated Water Court Case No. 17CW3137, making findings of reasonable diligence for the remaining conditional portions of the Hogan Reservoir. The above diligence activities are necessary prerequisites to applying the subject water rights to the remaining conditional uses.

7. Land Ownership: Applicants. WHEREFORE, Applicant respectfully requests that the court enter an order (1) granting Applicant’s request to make Hogan Reservoir No. 2 absolute for all decreed uses as described in Paragraph 4 above; (2) granting Applicant’s request for findings of reasonable diligence for the remaining conditional water rights associated with the Structures as described in Paragraph 5 above and continuing said conditional water rights in full force and effect; and (3) granting such other and further relief as deemed appropriate.

(5 pages + Exhibit)

THE WATER RIGHTS CLAIMED BY THESE APPLICATIONS MAY AFFECT IN PRIORITY ANY WATER RIGHTS CLAIMED OR HERETOFORE ADJUDICATED WITHIN THIS DIVISION AND OWNERS OF AFFECTED RIGHTS MUST APPEAR TO OBJECT WITHIN THE TIME PROVIDED BY STATUTE OR BE FOREVER BARRED.

YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that any party who wishes to oppose an application, or an amended application, may file with the Water Clerk, P. O. Box 2038, Greeley, CO 80632, a verified Statement of Opposition, setting forth facts as to why the application should not be granted, or why it should be granted only in part or on certain conditions. Such Statement of Opposition must be filed by the last day of OCTOBER 2023 (forms available on www.courts. state.co.us or in the Clerk’s office), and must be filed as an Original and include $192.00 filing fee. A copy of each Statement of Opposition must also be served upon the Applicant or Applicant’s Attorney and an affidavit or certificate of such service of mailing shall be filed with the Water Clerk.

Legal Notice No. 416913

First Publication: September 21, 2023

Last Publication: September 21, 2023

Publisher: Golden Transcript

Public Notice

DISTRICT COURT, WATER DIVISION 1, COLORADO AUGUST 2023

WATER RESUME PUBLICATION TO: ALL PERSONS INTERESTED IN WATER APPLICATIONS IN WATER DIV. 1

Pursuant to C.R.S. 37-92-302, you are notified that the following is a resume of all water right applications, and certain amendments filed in the Office of the Water Clerk during the month of AUGUST 2023 for each County affected. (This publication can be viewed in its entirety on the state court website at: www.courts.state.co.us)

2023CW3092 CENTER OF COLORADO WATER CONSERVANCY DISTRICT, P.O. Box 1747, Fairplay, CO 80440; please send all pleadings and documents to David M. Shohet and Sedona E. Chavez, Monson, Cummins, Shohet & Farr, LLC, 13511 Northgate Estates Drive, Ste. 250, Colorado Springs, CO 80921 (719) 471-1212). Application to Make Conditional Water Storage Right Absolute in DOUGLAS COUNTY AND JEFFERSON COUNTY. Name of Structure: Chatfield Reservoir. Legal Description of Location: The right abutment of Chatfield Dam is in Section 7, Township 6 South, Range 68 West of the 6th P.M., Douglas County, Colorado. The left abutment of Chatfield Dam is in Section 1, Township 6 South, Range 69 West of the 6th P.M., Jefferson County, Colorado. Source: South Platte River and Plum Creek. Date of Appropriation: May 9, 2013. Amount of Water Decreed: 131.0 acre-feet, conditional, with one refill annually. Uses: Municipal, augmentation, domestic, industrial, commercial, irrigation, stock watering, recreation, fish and wildlife preservation and propagation, fire protection, aquifer recharge, substitution, exchange, and replacement. Recreation and fish and wildlife preservation and propagation uses will occur below the high water line of Chatfield Reservoir.

Places of Use: Within the service area boundaries of the District and the Upper South Platte Water Conservancy District, as they presently exist and as they may be revised in the future. Ownership: Chatfield Reservoir is on land owned by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Omaha District, 9307 South Wadsworth, Littleton, CO. 80128. CLAIM

TO MAKE ABSOLUTE: The Applicant seeks to make absolute a portion of the conditional storage water right decreed in Case No. 13CW3148 for the Chatfield Reservoir. Applicant has stored 45.29 acre-feet in Chatfield Reservoir, and the water stored has been applied to beneficial use. The Applicant attaches its reservoir accounting as Exhibit A to support its claim. The Applicant provides the additional following information regarding its absolute claim: Date Water Applied To Beneficial Use: May 20, 2023. Amount: 45.29 acre feet. Uses: Municipal, augmentation, domestic, industrial, commercial, irrigation, stock watering, recreation, fish and wildlife preservation and propagation, fire protection, aquifer recharge, substitution, exchange, and replacement. Recreation and fish and wildlife preservation and propagation uses will occur below the high water line of Chatfield Reservoir. Three Page Application.

THE WATER RIGHTS CLAIMED BY THESE APPLICATIONS MAY AFFECT IN PRIORITY ANY WATER RIGHTS CLAIMED OR HERETOFORE ADJUDICATED WITHIN THIS DIVISION AND OWNERS OF AFFECTED RIGHTS MUST APPEAR TO OBJECT WITHIN THE TIME PROVIDED BY STATUTE OR BE FOREVER BARRED.

YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that any party who wishes to oppose an application, or an amended application, may file with the Water Clerk, P. O. Box 2038, Greeley, CO 80632, a verified Statement of Opposition, setting forth facts as to why the application should not be granted, or why it should be granted only in part or on certain conditions. Such Statement of Opposition must be filed by the last day of OCTOBER 2023 (forms available on www.courts.state.co.us or in the Clerk’s office), and must be filed as an Original and include $192.00 filing fee. A copy of each Statement of Opposition must also be served upon the Applicant or Applicant’s Attorney and an affidavit or certificate of such service of mailing shall be filed with the Water Clerk.

Legal Notice No. 416912

First Publication: September 21, 2023

Last Publication: September 21, 2023

Publisher: Golden Transcript

Public Notice

DISTRICT COURT, WATER DIVISION 1, COLORADO AUGUST 2023 WATER RESUME PUBLICATION

TO: ALL PERSONS INTERESTED IN WATER APPLICATIONS IN WATER DIV. 1

Pursuant to C.R.S. 37-92-302, you are notified that the following is a resume of all water right applications, and certain amendments filed in the Office of the Water Clerk during the month of AUGUST 2023 for each County affected. (This publication can be viewed in its entirety on the state court website at: www.courts.state.co.us)

2023CW3105 1. CITY OF THORNTON, Colorado, Infrastructure Department, Division of Water Resources, 12450 North Washington Street, Thornton, Colorado 80241, Telephone: 720-977-6600. Kara N. Godbehere, #36742, City of Thornton, 9500 Civic Center Drive, Thornton, Colorado 80229-4326, (303) 538-7210. VERIFIED APPLICATION FOR SEXENNIAL FINDING OF REASONABLE DILIGENCE IN ADAMS AND JEFFERSON COUNTIES. 2. Name of Structures. 2.1. Lower Clear Creek Ditch. 2.2. Croke Canal. 2.3. Farmers High Line Canal. 3. Description of conditional water right: Enlarged Clear Creek - South Platte River Exchange. 3.1. Date of Original Decree: July 15, 1993. Case No. 90CW231, District Court, Water Division 1. 3.2. Subsequent decrees awarding findings of diligence: Case No. 99CW116, District Court, Water Division 1, entered June 9, 2003 (making 13.83 cfs of the Lower Clear Creek Ditch exchange and 24.65 cfs of the Croke Canal exchange absolute), Case No. 09CW66, District Court, Water Division 1, entered March 15, 2011, and Case No. 17CW3047, District Court, Water Division 1, entered August 17, 2017. 3.3. Legal

Description: 3.3.1. Location of Points of Diversion by Exchange (Exchange-To Points): 3.3.1.1.

Lower Clear Creek Ditch: The headgate of the Lower Clear Creek Ditch as it presently exists

and as it may be relocated in the future ("Lower Clear Creek Headgate"). The Lower Clear Creek Headgate is presently located on the north bank of Clear Creek in the SE 1/4 of Section 4, Township 3 South, Range 68 West of the 6th P.M., in Adams County, Colorado. Water diverted through the Lower Clear Creek Ditch under the exchanges will be used by direct use and by storage in and subsequent release from the following reservoirs: 3.3.1.1.1. West Gravel Lakes: located in Sections 25 and 36, Township 2 South, Range 68 West, 6th P.M., Adams County, Colorado. 3.3.1.1.2. Brannan Lake: located in the SW 1/4 of Section 35, Township 2 South, Range 68 West, 6th P.M., Adams County, Colorado. 3.3.1.2. Croke Canal: The headgate of the Croke Canal as it presently exists and as it may be relocated in the future ("Croke Canal Headgate"). The Croke Canal Headgate is presently located on the north bank of Clear Creek in the NW 1/4 of the NE 1/4 of Section 26, Township 3 South, Range 70 West of the 6th P.M., in Jefferson County, Colorado. Water diverted through the Croke Canal under the exchanges will be used by direct use and by storage in and subsequent release from Standley Lake, located in Sections 16, 17, 20, 21, 22, 27, 28 and 29, Township 2 South, Range 69 West, 6th P.M., Jefferson County, Colorado. 3.3.1.3. Farmers High Line Canal: The headgate of the Farmers High Line Canal as it presently exists and as it may be relocated in the future ("Farmers High Line Headgate"). The Farmers High Line Headgate is presently located on the north bank of Clear Creek in the NW 1/4 of the SW 1/4 of Section 27, Township 3 South, Range 70 West of the 6th P.M., in Jefferson County, Colorado. Water diverted through the Farmers High Line Canal under the exchanges will be used by direct use and by storage in and subsequent release from the following reservoirs: 3.3.1.3.1. Standley Lake: located in Sections 16, 17, 20, 21, 22, 27, 28 and 29, Township 2 South, Range 69 West, 6th P.M., Jefferson County, Colorado. 3.3.1.3.2. Croke Reservoir No. 12 (a.k.a. Croke Lake or Croke and Badding Reservoirs): located in the S 1/2 of Section 15, Township 2 South, Range 68 West, 6th P.M., Adams County, Colorado.

3.3.1.3.3. Eastlake Reservoirs 1, 2 and 3: located in Sections 25, 35 and 36, Township 1 South, Range 68 West, 6th P.M., Adams County, Colorado.

3.3.1.3.4. Poitz Reservoir (a.k.a. Hunter’s Glen Reservoir): located in the SW 1/4 of Section 26, Township 1 South, Range 68 West, 6th P.M., Adams County, Colorado. 3.3.2. Location of Points of Release of Substitute Supplies (ExchangeFrom Points): 3.3.2.1. Clear CreekSouth Platte Confluence: The confluence of Clear Creek and the South Platte River, which is currently located in the SW 1/4 of the SE 1/4 of Section 36, Township 2 South, Range 68 West, of the 6th P.M. in Adams County, Colorado.

3.3.2.2. Tani Outfall: The outlet of Tani Lakes (a.k.a. South Tani Reservoir) on the South Platte River (the "Tani Outfall") is located on the South Platte River in the SE 1/4 of Section 25, Township 2 South, Range 68 West, of the 6th P.M., in Adams County, Colorado.

3.3.2.3. Metro Outfall: The outfall of the Robert W. Hite Treatment Facility (Metro Wastewater Reclamation District Plant) on the South Platte River as it currently exists and as it may be relocated in the future (the "Metro Outfall"). The Metro Outfall is currently located on the South Platte River near the section line between Sections 1 and 12, Township 3 South, Range 68 West, of the 6th P.M., in Adams County, Colorado. 3.4 Source of Diversion by Exchange: Clear Creek and its tributaries, all tributary to the South Platte River. 3.5. Appropriation Date: November 8, 1990. 3.6. Amounts:

3.6.1. Lower Clear Creek Ditch Exchange-To Point: 13.83 cfs, ABSOLUTE, 186.17 cfs, CONDITIONAL. 3.6.2. Farmers High Line Canal Exchange-To Point: 200 cfs, CONDITIONAL. 3.6.3. Croke Canal Exchange-To Point: 24.65 cfs, ABSOLUTE, 175.35 cfs, CONDITIONAL. 3.7. Uses of Water Diverted by Exchange: All municipal uses, including domestic, mechanical, manufacturing, industrial, power generation, including generation of electric power, fire protection, sewage treatment, street sprinkling, irrigation of parks, lawns and grounds, recreation, fish culture, agricultural uses, maintenance and preservation of wildlife and aesthetic values, and for the replacement, adjustment and regulation including exchange and augmentation, of, among and with the units of the city of Thornton municipal water system within themselves and with other water users and water rights. Thornton shall have the right to a single use of water diverted by exchange of substitute supplies that have been decreed for only a single use. To the extent that water diverted by Thornton under the subject exchanges is fully replaced with reusable substitute supplies, Thornton has the right to use, reuse, successively use and dispose of to extinction, the water diverted by the subject exchanges. 3.8. Remarks: A map showing the location of the Exchange-To

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and Exchange-From Points is attached hereto as Exhibit A. 4. Detailed outline of what has been done toward completion, including expenditures: From August 17, 2017 through August of 2023, Thornton performed the following work and incurred the following costs, all or in part, concerning the remaining conditional portion of the Thornton Enlarged Clear Creek - South Platte River Exchange (“Subject Water Right”), including work and expenditures on specific structures integral to the diversion and use of the Subject Water Right and in the further development of Thornton’s integrated water supply systems within which the Subject Water Right has been and will be placed to beneficial use. The work done and costs incurred set forth below are illustrative and not exhaustive and Thornton reserves the right to present evidence of additional activities and costs at trial. 4.1. Thornton Integrated System Activities: During the relevant diligence period, Thornton has continued in the development and improvement of its Clear Creek and South Platte River water supply system including many of the structures used in the exercise of the Subject Water Right, and the eventual treatment and use of the water yielded by such right. Costs incurred by Thornton during the relevant diligence period totaled approximately $124,631,579.00, and include the following: 4.1.1 Ditch Company Assessments: Thornton paid assessments of approximately $1,242,000.00 for its share ownership in the Lower Clear Creek Ditch Company (LCC), Colorado Agricultural Ditch Company (COAg), Farmers’ High Line Canal and Reservoir Company, and the Farmers Reservoir and Irrigation Company (FRICO). 4.1.2. LCC and COAg Carriage and Maintenance

Agreement: Under a carriage and maintenance agreement with the LCC and COAg, Thornton paid approximately $115,500.00 for its share of operating expenses to allow Thornton to use the excess ditch capacity to run water for storage in West Gravel Lakes and treatment in the Wes Brown Treatment Plant. 4.1.3. FHL Carriage Agreement: Under a carriage agreement with the FHL, Thornton paid fees totaling approximately $1,390.00 for carriage of water through that company’s facilities to Standley Lake. 4.1.4. Standley Lake Operating Committee: Thornton, Westminster, Northglenn, and FRICO have an Agreement concerning ongoing cost-sharing associated with the daily and annual accounting for water diversion and storage in the Croke Canal and Standley Lake. Thornton paid approximately $689,360.00 for its share of such costs during the diligence period. 4.1.5. Standley Lake Pipeline and Facility Maintenance and Replacement: Thornton spent approximately $853,650.00 for repair and replacement of pipe sections in the Thornton/Northglenn jointly owned 7-mile section of the Standley Lake Pipeline, spent approximately $557,500.00 to improve the resiliency of the water supply by replacing valves and spent approximately $32,250.00 on a security assessment at Standley Lake to identify potential risks to the quality and quantity of water. 4.1.6. Lower Clear Creek Ditch Structure: In 2023, Thornton spent approximately $14,000.00 towards the design and engineering of a new LCC diversion structure.

4.1.7. Water Quality Monitoring: Thornton spent approximately $1,134,280.00 on water quality monitoring and sampling of its Clear Creek raw water collection system including Standley Lake. 4.1.8. Wes Brown Water Treatment Plant (WBWTP) Projects: The Subject Water Right can be treated at WBWTP prior to being distributed to Thornton customers. During the relevant diligence period, the following projects and associated costs occurred at the WBWTP: 4.1.8.1. Thornton spent approximately $4,384,037.00 for the replacement of membrane modules. 4.1.8.2. Thornton spent approximately $10,536,420.00 to improve operations at WBTWP, including replacing air compressors and conducting programmable logic controller upgrades, reviewing existing plant processes and operations, and implementing potential process modifications or additions to increase operational effectiveness.

4.1.8.3. Thornton spent approximately $178,150.00 to improve the safety and security of the WBWTP and associated infrastructure including the installation of video surveillance cameras and fire alarms. 4.1.8.4. Thornton spent approximately $2,211,460.00 on the engineering, maintenance, repair, installation and optimization of the clarifier and sludge disposal system.

4.1.9. Thornton Water Treatment Plant (TWTP) Replacement: The Subject Water Right can be treated at TWTP prior to being distributed to Thornton customers. During the diligence period, Thornton spent approximately $89,701,870.00 on design and construction of a new TWTP.

4.1.9.1. Thornton spent approximately $242,126.00 improving the resiliency of TWTP by maintaining and updating critical equipment as well as providing uninterrupted power

supplies backups for critical valve operation.

4.1.10. Treated Water Systems Improvements: Thornton has regular programs in place to maintain its treatment technologies and treatment facilities. Thornton has continually improved, maintained, and extended its treated water distribution system to provide water service to its customers. During the diligence period, Thornton spent approximately $8,569,468.00 to replace water distribution system facilities that are malfunctioning or nearing the end of their useful life due to deterioration and/or corrosion. Examples of such projects include installation of distribution tank mixers, replacement of sludge lines, and repair/replacement of pressure reduction valves and air release valves.

4.1.11. Gravel Lakes Planning and Facility Construction and Maintenance: Thornton spent approximately $3,031,118.00 on the upgrade of pump stations, the design and construction of rip rap to protect eroded slopes on the city’s raw water storage reservoirs, construction of outlet gates, and general engineering such as reservoir inspections, dam inspections, and design reviews.

sold "As Is / Parts Only," no titles or registration.

Tenant Name: Unit #: Stored Items

Vic Wilkison: 508: HHG, Furn, Bxs William Crawford: 6587: HHG, Bxs, Furn Melquiades Rubio/Scorpion Masonary: 703

Business Equipment & Tools

Legal Notice No. 416874

First Publication: September 14, 2023

Last Publication: September 21, 2023

Publisher: Golden Transcript

Notice of Sale of Lien Property

Notice is hereby given that a public auction will be held on 9/27/2023 at 12:00 p.m. at 5965 Sheridan Blvd., Jefferson County, City of Arvada, Colorado. The Attic Self Storage will sell to satisfy the lien on property stored at 5965 Sheridan Blvd., Arvada, Colorado 80003 by the following persons:

the personal representative or to District Court of Jefferson County, Colorado on or before January 21, 2024, or the claims may be forever barred.

Estate of Harry C. Gurney, Jr.

Janice Ann Gurney, Personal Representative

c/o David F. Steinhoff, attorney for PR 750 W. Hampden Ave., Suite 505 Englewood, CO 80110

Legal Notice No. 416918

First Publication: September 21, 2023

Last Publication: October 5, 2023

Publisher: Golden Transcript

Public Notice

NOTICE TO CREDITORS

Estate of CHARLOTTE GENE CARRILLO, a/k/a CHARLOTTE G. CARRILLO, a/k/a CHARLOTTE CARRILLO, Deceased Case Number: 23PR398

Last Publication: September 28, 2023

Publisher: Golden Transcript

Public Notice

NOTICE TO CREDITORS

Estate of Thomas Earl Sexton II, aka Thomas E. Sexton II, Deceased Case Number: 23 PR 31015

All persons having claims against the abovenamed estate are required to present them to the Personal Representative or to District Court of Jefferson County, Colorado on or before January 21, 2024, or the claims may be forever barred.

Diane Desrosiers, Personal Representative 2808 Harvest View Way Fort Collins, CO 80528

Legal Notice No. 416923

First Publication: September 21, 2023

Last Publication: October 5, 2023

Publisher: Golden Transcript

5. Claim to make absolute: N/A.

4.1.12. Water Court: Thornton has actively continued ongoing participation in water court proceedings to protect the water rights decreed in Case No. 90CW231. Legal and engineering costs incurred related to the protection of Thornton’s Clear Creek and South Platte River water rights portfolio, including the Subject Water Right totaled approximately $1,137,000.00 during the diligence period.

6. Names and addresses of owners of land upon which new diversion or storage structures will be built, owners of existing structures which may require modification and owners of land upon which water is or will be stored: Not applicable; all diversion and storage structures named in this application exist and have been built to adequate capacity. Therefore, modifications to diversion structures or storage pools are not anticipated.

WHEREFORE, Applicant respectfully requests a judgment and decree of this Court that: 1. Thornton has diligently pursued the completion of the Thornton Enlarged Clear Creek - South Platte River Exchange water right decreed in Case No. 90CW231, and that this water right shall be continued, in the amounts not previously made absolute, as a conditional water right for a period of six years after entry of the Court’s decree herein; and 2. Such other relief as the Court deems just and proper.

(9 pages, 1 exhibit).

THE WATER RIGHTS CLAIMED BY THESE APPLICATIONS MAY AFFECT IN PRIORITY ANY WATER RIGHTS CLAIMED OR HERETOFORE ADJUDICATED WITHIN THIS DIVISION AND OWNERS OF AFFECTED RIGHTS MUST APPEAR TO OBJECT WITHIN THE TIME PROVIDED BY STATUTE OR BE FOREVER BARRED.

YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that any party who wishes to oppose an application, or an amended application, may file with the Water Clerk, P. O. Box 2038, Greeley, CO 80632, a verified Statement of Opposition, setting forth facts as to why the application should not be granted, or why it should be granted only in part or on certain conditions. Such Statement of Opposition must be filed by the last day of OCTOBER 2023 (forms available on www.courts.state.co.us or in the Clerk’s office), and must be filed as an Original and include $192.00 filing fee. A copy of each Statement of Opposition must also be served upon the Applicant or Applicant’s Attorney and an affidavit or certificate of such service of mailing shall be filed with the Water Clerk.

Legal Notice No. 416914

First Publication: September 21, 2023

Last Publication: September 21, 2023

Publisher: Golden Transcript

Storage Liens/Vehicle Titles

Public Notice

Simply Storage Arvada located at 4911 West 58th Avenue, Arvada, CO 80002 will hold an online public sale to enforce a lien imposed on said property, as described below, pursuant to the Colorado Self-Service Storage Facility Act, Colorado Code 38-21.5 to 38-21.5-105. The auction will be held on website www.storageauctions.com (http://www.storageauctions.com) and will end at 12:00 PM on Wednesday, September 27, 2023.

Management reserves the right to withdraw any unit from sale. Registered or motor vehicles are

No. 451: Brad Shelton

591 South Simms St, Lakewood, CO 80228

No. 719: Brian Collins

5273 West 68th Pl, Arvada, CO 80003

No. 285: Steven Cox 1216 Vine Street

P.O. Box 113, Gilcrest, CO 80623

No. 212: Adam Griffin

1466 South Olathe Way, Aurora, CO 80017

Misc. household and other

This notice is being published on 9/14/2023 and 9/21/2023 in the newspaper in accordance with C.R.S. Sect. 38-21.5-101 (Colorado Law.) This sale is subject to prior cancellation in the event of settlement between landlord and obligated party.

Contact: The Attic Self Storage -- 303-456-2882

Legal Notice No.: 416885

First Publication: September 14, 2023

Last Publication: September 21, 2023

Publisher: The Golden Transcript

Notice to Creditors

PUBLIC NOTICE

NOTICE TO CREDITORS

Estate of Thomas Fey, Deceased

Case Number: 23PR438

All persons having claims against the abovenamed estate are required to present them to the Personal Representative or to the District Court of Jefferson County, Colorado on or before January 22, 2024, or the claims may be forever barred.

Barbara Vogel, Personal Representative 7283 Silverhorn Drive Evergreen, Colorado 80439

Legal Notice No. 416915

First Publication: September 21, 2023

Last Publication: October 5, 2023

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NOTICE TO CREDITORS

Estate of Joyce Ledine Schroeder, a/k/a Joyce L. Schroeder, a/k/a Joyce Schroeder, Deceased Case Number: 2023PR30600

All persons having claims against the abovenamed estate are required to present them to the personal representative or to the District Court of Jefferson County, Colorado on or before January 21, 2024, or the claims may be forever barred.

Douglas L. Schroeder, Personal Representative 8011 So. Lamar Street Littleton, Colorado 80128

Legal Notice No. 416937

First Publication: September 21, 2023

Last Publication: October 5, 2023

Publisher: Golden Transcript

Public Notice

NOTICE TO CREDITORS

Estate of Harry C. Gurney, Jr., a/k/a H.C. Gurney, a/k/a Doc Gurney, Deceased Case Number 2023PR31027

All persons having claims against the abovenamed estate are required to present them to

All persons having claims against the above named estate are required to present them to the personal representative or to the District Court of Jefferson County, Colorado on or before January 14, 2024, or the claims may be forever barred.

Baysore & Christian Fiduciary Services, LLC

By: Jennifer Elizabeth Tauer, Designated Representative 7000 E. Belleview Ave., Ste. 150 Greenwood Village, CO 80111

Legal Notice No. 416897

First Publication: September 14, 2023

Last Publication: September 28, 2023

Publisher: Golden Transcript

PUBLIC NOTICE

NOTICE TO CREDITORS

Estate of Carolyn Leah Roberts, aka Carolyn Leah Frank, Deceased Case Number: 2023PR450

All persons having claims against the abovenamed estate are required to present them to the Personal Representative or to the District Court of Jefferson County, Colorado on or before January 16, 2024, or the claims may be forever barred.

Sharon Joyce Edwards

Personal Representative 670 Dudley Street Lakewood, Colorado 80215

Legal Notice No. 416864

First Publication: September 14, 2023

Last Publication: September 28, 2023

Publisher: Golden Transcript

Public Notice

NOTICE TO CREDITORS

Estate of Mohinder Kaur, Deceased. Case Number: 2023PR030448

All persons having claims against the abovenamed Estate are required to present them to Personal Representative or to the Jefferson County District Court on or before January 16, 2024, or the claims may be forever barred.

Baljinder Kaur, Personal Representative 5260 Eliot Street Denver, CO 80221

Legal Notice No. 416877

First Publication: September 14, 2023

Last Publication: September 28, 2023

Publisher: Golden Transcript

Public Notice

NOTICE TO CREDITORS

Estate of Virginia E. Olsen, Virginia Olsen, Virginia Evans Olsen, Deceased Case Number: 2023PR30738

All persons having claims against the above named estate are required to present them to the personal representative or to the District Court of Jefferson County, Colorado, on or before January 14, 2024, or the claims may be forever barred.

Theresa M. Moore

Attorney for Personal Representative

Nina Olsen

333 W. Hampden Ave., Ste. 420-G Englewood, CO 80110-2334

Legal Notice No. 416890

First Publication: September 14, 2023

Public Notice

NOTICE TO CREDITORS

Estate of CHARLOTTE L. MAI, A/K/A CHARLOTTE LILLIAN MAI, AND CHARLOTTE MAI, Deceased Case Number: 23 PR 30850

All persons having claims against the abovenamed estate are required to present them to the Personal Representative or to the DISTRICT COURT OF JEFFERSON COUNTY, COLORADO, on or before January 12, 2024 or the claims may be forever barred.

Howard L. Mai, Personal Representative 7825 W. Alameda Avenue #330 Lakewood, CO 80226

Legal Notice No. 416848

First Publication: September 7, 2023

Last Publication: September 21, 2023

Publisher: Golden Transcript

Public Notice

NOTICE TO CREDITORS

Estate of Robert Michael Stieha, a/k/a Robert M. Stieha, a/k/a Robert Stieha, Deceased Case Number: 2023PR30872

All persons having claims against the above named estate are required to present them to the personal representative or to the District Court of Jefferson County, Colorado on or before January 23, 2024, or the claims may be forever barred.

Analessa Michaelle Ciampi Personal Representative 134 Carlton Road Millington, N.J. 07946

Legal Notice No. 416916

First Publication: September 21, 2023

Last Publication: October 5, 2023

Publisher: Golden Transcript

Public Notice

NOTICE TO CREDITORS

Estate of RICHARD D. CARKEEK, ALSO KNOWN AS RICHARD CARKEEK, RICHARD GALE CARKEEK, AND RICHARD G. CARKEEK, Deceased Case Number: 23 PR 31023

All persons having claims against the abovenamed estate are required to present them to the Personal Representative or to the DISTRICT COURT OF JEFFERSON COUNTY, COLORADO, on or before January 19,. 2024, or the claims may be forever barred.

Julia G. McVey of Balson Faix & McVey, LLP

Attorney to the Personal Representative 12600 W. Colfax Avenue, Suite C400 Lakewood, CO 80215

Legal Notice No. 416899

First Publication: September 14, 2023

Last Publication: September 28, 2023

Publisher: Jeffco Transcript

Public Notice

NOTICE TO CREDITORS

Estate of T. CLAIRE DAROCA, aka Tilda Claire Daroca, Deceased Case Number: 2023PR30971

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All persons having claims against the above named estate are required to present them to the co-personal representatives or to the District Court of Jefferson County, Colorado on or before January 8, 2024, or the claims may be forever barred.

Benjamin S. Daroca

Co-Personal Representative

1136 Sandstone Dr. Vail CO 81657

John Beard, Co-Personal Representative

PO Box 245 Indian Hills CO 80454

Legal Notice No. 416846

First Publication: September 7, 2023

Last Publication: September 21, 2023

Publisher: Golden Transcript

Public Notice

NOTICE TO CREDITORS

Estate of JOHN PIERCE, a/k/a JOHN EDWARD PIERCE, a/k/a JOHN E. PIERCE, Deceased

Case Number: 2023PR30968

All persons having claims against the above named estate are required to present them to the personal representative or to District Court of Jefferson County, Colorado on or before January 15, 2024 or the claims may be forever barred.

/s/ Anne B. Jorgensen

Anne B. Jorgensen, Esq.

Attorney to the Personal Representative

8001 Arista Pl. #415 Broomfield, CO 80021

Legal Notice No. 416889

First Publication: September 14, 2023

Last Publication: September 28, 2023

Publisher: Golden Transcript

Public Notice

NOTICE TO CREDITORS

Estate of DoraLee Ball, Deceased

Case Number: 2023PR30975

All persons having claims against the above named estate are required to present them to the personal representative or to the District Court of JEFFERSON County, Colorado on or before January 21, 2024, or the claims may be forever barred.

Dora Christine Oliver

Co-Personal Representative

382 Otis St. Lakewood, CO80226

AND Stephen Eugene Ball

Co-Personal Representative

398 S. Queen Circle Lakewood, CO80226

Legal Notice No. 416922

First Publication: September 21, 2023

Last Publication: October 5, 2023

Publisher: Golden Transcript

Public Notice

NOTICE TO CREDITORS

Estate of JOYCE LEONE STATES, a/k/a JOYCE L. STATES, a/k/a JOYCE STATES, Deceased Case Number: 2023PR30938

All persons having claims against the above named estate are required to present them to the personal representative or to the District Court of Jefferson County, Colorado on or before February 1, 2024, or the claims may be forever barred.

Charles E. Longtine

Attorney to the Personal Representative

9035 Wadsworth Pkwy Suite 2500 Westminster, CO 80021

Legal Notice No. 416843

First Publication: September 7, 2023

Last Publication: September 21, 2023

Publisher: Golden Transcript

Public Notice

NOTICE TO CREDITORS

Estate of Norbert A. Klein, Deceased Case Number 2023 PR 30867

All persons having claims against the abovenamed estate are required to present them to the Personal Representative or to the District Court of

Jefferson, County, Colorado on or before Feb.1, 2024, or the claims may be forever barred.

Harmon S. Graves

Attorney for Personal Representative

1950 West Littleton Blvd., Suite 113 Littleton, CO 80120

Legal Notice No. 416928

First Publication: September 21, 2023

Last Publication: October 5, 2023

Publisher: Golden Transcript Public Notice

NOTICE TO CREDITORS

Estate of Ruby Louise Meyer, also known as Ruby L. Meyer, also known as Ruby Meyer, also known as Ruby King Meyer, Deceased Case Number: 2023PR30895

All persons having claims against the above named estate are required to present them to the personal representative or to the District Court of Jefferson County, Colorado on or before January 22, 2024, or the claims may be forever barred.

David Dean Meyer, Personal Representative 314 Central Avenue Seal Beach, CA 90740

Legal Notice No. 416921

First Publication: September 21, 2023

Last Publication: October 5, 2023

Publisher: Golden Transcript Public Notice

NOTICE TO CREDITORS

Estate of Robert Melvin Vaulman, aka Robert M. Vaulman, aka Robert Vaulman, aka Bob Vaulman, Deceased

Case Number: 2023PR30989

All persons having claims against the above named estate are required to present them to the personal representative or to District Court of Jefferson County, Colorado on or before January 7, 2024, or the claims may be forever barred.

Michael Feagley, Personal Representative c/o Sigler & Nelson LLC 390 Union Blvd., Ste. 580 Lakewood, CO 80228 303-444-3025

Legal Notice No. 416853

First Publication: September 7, 2023

Last Publication: September 21, 2023

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NOTICE TO CREDITORS

Estate of Marjorie Ann Houlton, a/k/a Marjorie A. Houlton, a/k/a Marjorie Houlton, Deceased Case Number: 2023PR30954

All persons having claims against the abovenamed estate are required to present them to the personal representative or to the District Court of Jefferson County, Colorado on or before January 16, 2024, or the claims may be forever barred.

Christie L. Algiene, Co-Personal Representative Sharon K. Caldara, Co-Personal Representative c/o KATZ, LOOK & ONORATO, P.C. 1120 Lincoln Street, Suite 1100 Denver, CO 80203

Legal Notice No. 416863

First Publication: September 14, 2023

Last Publication: September 28, 2023

Publisher: Jeffco Transcript

Public Notice

NOTICE TO CREDITORS

Estate of Daniel Vaughn Griffin, aka Daniel V. Griffin, aka Daniel Griffin, aka Dan Griffin, Deceased Case Number: 2023PR30977

All persons having claims against the above named estate are required to present them to the personal representative or to the District Court of Jefferson County, Colorado on or before January 16, 2024, or the claims may be forever barred.

Esther Brans, Personal Representative

15249 W Evans Place Lakewood, CO 80228-6403

Legal Notice No. 416842

First Publication: September 7, 2023

Last Publication: September 21, 2023

Publisher: Golden Transcript

PUBLIC NOTICE

NOTICE TO CREDITORS

Estate of John Edward Anderson, John E. Anderson, Deceased Case Number: 23PR388

All persons having claims against the abovenamed estate are required to present them to the Personal Representative or to the District Court of Jefferson County, Colorado on or before January 22, 2024, or the claims may be forever barred.

Kimberly A. Pipkin

Personal Representative

8052 S. Sedalia Street Centennial, Colorado 80016

Legal Notice No. 416911

First Publication: September 21, 2023

Last Publication: October 5, 2023

Publisher: Jeffco Transcript

Public Notice

NOTICE TO CREDITORS

Estate of Maureen Patricia Matthews, a/k/a Maureen P. Matthews, a/k/a Maureen Matthews, Deceased Case Number, 2023PR030839

All persons having claims against the above named estate are required to present them to the personal representative or to the District Court of Jefferson County, Colorado on or before January 16, 2024, or the claims may be forever barred.

Brady McFarland & Lord, LLC

Attorneys to the Personal Representative 6870 W. 52nd Ave, Suite 103 Arvada, CO 80002

Legal Notice No. 416869

First Publication: September 14, 2023

Last Publication: September 28, 2023

Publisher: Golden Transcript

Public Notice

NOTICE TO CREDITORS

Estate of Terry Allen Frye, aka Terry A. Frye, aka Terry Frye, Deceased Case Number: 2023PR30881

All persons having claims against the abovenamed Estate are required to present them to the Personal Representative or to District Court of Jefferson County, Colorado on or before January 15, 2024, or the claims may be forever barred.

Jacky Adams, Personal Representative 3179 S. Scottsdale Drive West Valley City, UT 84120

Legal Notice No. 416891

First Publication: September 14, 2023

Last Publication: September 28, 2023

Publisher: Golden Transcript

Public Notice

NOTICE TO CREDITORS

Estate of Jeanette I. Svenson, a/k/a Jeanette Isabel Svenson, Deceased Case Number: 2023 PR 30998

All persons having claims against the above named estate are required to present them to the personal representative or to the District Court of Jefferson County, Colorado on or before January 16, 2024, or the claims may be forever barred.

Susan Tarbox and Scott Tarbox, Co-Personal Representatives of the Estate of Jeanette I. Svenson 2405 S. Ellis St. Lakewood, CO 80228

Legal Notice No. 416888

First Publication: September 14, 2023

Last Publication: September 28, 2023

Publisher: Golden Transcript Public Notice

NOTICE TO CREDITORS

Estate of Kenneth L. Dudek,

A/K/A Kenneth Lewis Dudek, A/K/A Kenneth Dudek, Deceased Case Number: 2023PR30868

All persons having claims against the above named estate are required to present them to the personal representative or to the District Court of Jefferson County, Colorado on or before January 14, 2024, or the claims may be forever barred.

Skipton S. Reynolds, Esq Attorney for Personal Representative

Konrad Dudek Skipton Law 2 Inverness Drive East, Suite 102 Englewood, CO 80112

Legal Notice No. 416868

First Publication: September 14, 2023

Last Publication: September 28, 2023

Publisher: Golden Transcript

Public Notice

NOTICE TO CREDITORS

Estate of Arthur Scott Richmond, a/k/a Arthur S. Richmond, a/k/a Arthur Richmond, Deceased Case Number: 2023PR031000

All persons having claims against the above named estate are required to present them to the personal representative or to District Court of Jefferson County, Colorado on or before January 19, 2024, or the claims may be forever barred.

Rodney B. Richmond, Personal Representative

Ashlee E. Dunham (54798) Frie, Arndt, Danborn & Thiessen P.C. 7400 Wadsworth Blvd., #201 Arvada, Colorado 80003 303/420-1234

Attorney for Personal Representative

Legal Notice No. 416865

First Publication: September 14, 2023

Last Publication: September 28, 2023

Publisher: Golden Transcript

Public Notice

NOTICE TO CREDITORS

Estate of ROBERT ROWLAND, a.k.a. ROBERT N. ROWLAND, a.k.a. ROBERT NORMAN ROWLAND a.k.a. BOB ROWLAND, Deceased Case Number: 2023PR30820

All persons having claims against the above named estate are required to present them to the personal representative or to the District Court of Jefferson County, Colorado on or before January 22, 2024, or the claims may be forever barred.

Kayla R. Nelson, Esq. Sigler & Nelson LLC 390 Union Blvd., Ste. 580 (303) 444-3025

Attorney for Dana Rowland Smith

Personal Representative

Legal Notice No. 416934

First Publication: September 21, 2023

Last Publication: October 5, 2023

Publisher: Golden Transcript

Public Notice

NOTICE TO CREDITORS

Estate of Mary Ann McCarthy, a/k/a Mary A. McCarthy, a/k/a Mary McCarthy, Deceased Case Number: 2023PR30743

All persons having claims against the above named estate are required to present them to the personal representative or to the District Court of Jefferson County, Colorado on or before January 16, 2024, or the claims may be forever barred.

Barbara E. Ahlrichs, Personal Representative

c/o Miller & Law. P.C., 1900 W. Littleton Blvd. Address Littleton CO 80120

Legal Notice No. 416875

First Publication: September 14, 2023

Last Publication: September 28, 2023

Publisher: Golden Transcript

Public Notice

NOTICE TO CREDITORS

Estate of George Michael Pontiakos,

aka George M. Pontiakos, aka George Pontiakos, Deceased Case Number: 2023PR30915

All persons having claims against the above named estate are required to present them to the personal representative or to the District Court of Jefferson County, Colorado on or before January 16, 2024, or the claims may be forever barred.

Jessica Pontiakos, Personal Representative

c/o Moye White LLP

Heidi J. Gassman, Esq. 3615 Delgany Street, Suite 1100 Denver, CO 80216

Legal Notice No. 416886

First Publication: September 14, 2023

Last Publication: September 28, 2023

Publisher: Golden Transcript

Public Notice

NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of STEVEN ANDREW LUTZ, also known as STEVE ANDREW LUTZ, Deceased Case Number 23 PR 31003

All persons having claims against the abovenamed estate are required to present them to the personal representative or to District Court of Jefferson County, Colorado on or before January 16, 2024, or the claims may be forever barred.

Rebecca A. Pescador Attorney to the Personal Representative Whole Family Legal, LLC 1499 W. 120th Ave, #110 Westminster, CO 80234

Legal Notice No. 416866

First Publication: September 14, 2023

Last Publication: September 28, 2023

Publisher: Golden Transcript

Public Notice

NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of EDWARD ALLEN KOHLHEPP, (P/K/A EDWARD ALLEN KOHLEPP), Deceased Case Number: 2023 PR 030762

All persons having claims against the abovenamed estate are required to present them to the personal representative or to the District Court of Jefferson County, Colorado, on or before January 7, 2024, or the claims may be forever barred.

Mark A. Kohlepp, Personal Representative c/o KITTO LAW, P.C 2899 N. Speer Blvd., Unit 103 Denver, CO, 80211

Legal Notice No. 416851

First Publication: September 7, 2023

Last Publication: September 21, 2023

Publisher: Golden Transcript

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NOTICE TO CREDITORS

Todd Daniel Magda, a/k/a Todd D. Magda, a/k/a Todd Magda, Deceased Case Number: 2023PR031060

All persons having claims against the above named estate are required to present them to the personal representative or to llilDistrict Court of Jefferson County, Colorado on or before January 22, 2024, or the claims may be forever barred.

Paul R. Danborn, Reg No. 24528

Attorney for Personal Representatives

Kathlene Konrad and Tom Malone 7400Wadsworth Blvd., Suite 201 Arvada, CO 80003

Legal Notice No. 416936

First Publication: September 21, 2023

Last Publication: October 5, 2023

Publisher: Golden Transcript

Public Notice

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Estate of James Edwin Gilmer, a/k/a James E. Gilmer, a/k/a James Gilmer , Deceased Case Number: 2023PR31012

All persons having claims against the above named estate are required to present them to the personal representative or to District Court of

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Jefferson County, Colorado or on or before February 2, 2024, or the claims may be forever barred.

Jo J. Giacomini, Personal Representative

Robert G. Frie (1796)

Frie, Arndt, Danborn & Thiessen P.C.

7400 Wadsworth Blvd., #201

Arvada, Colorado 80003

303/420-1234

Attorney for Personal Representative

Legal Notice No. 416871

First Publication: September 14, 2023

Last Publication: September 28, 2023

Publisher: Golden Transcript

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NOTICE TO CREDITORS

Estate of Mary Katharine Hurley, AKA Mary K. Hurley, AKA Mary Hurley, Deceased

Case Number: 2023 PR 31010

All persons having claims against the above named estate are required to present them to the personal representative or to the District Court of Jefferson County, Colorado on or before January 16, 2024, or the claims may be forever barred.

Victoria Hurley, Personal Representative

c/o Katz, Look & Onorato, PC

1120 Lincoln Street, Suite 1100 Address

Denver, CO 80203

Legal Notice No. 416878

First Publication: September 14, 2023

Last Publication: September 28, 2023

Publisher: Jeffco Transcript

Public Notice

NOTICE TO CREDITORS

Estate of Garett Matthew Ketner, a/k/a Garett M. Ketner, a/k/a Garett Ketner, Deceased

Case No.: 2023PR30984

All persons having claims against the abovenamed estate are required to present them to the personal representative or to the District Court of Jefferson County, Colorado on or before January 7, 2024, or the claims may be forever barred.

Carol T Ketner, Personal Representative

c/o Linda Sommers, Esq. 390 Union Blvd., #280, Lakewood, CO 80228

Attorney for Person Giving Notice

Legal Notice No. 416850

First Publication: September 7, 2023

Last Publication: September 21, 2023

Publisher: Jeffco Transcript

Public Notice

NOTICE TO CREDITORS

Estate of Donna Jean King, a/k/a Donna J. King, Deceased Case Number: 2023PR30955

All persons having claims against the abovenamed estate are required to present them to the personal representative or to the District Court of Jefferson County, Colorado on or before January 16, 2024, or the claims may be forever barred.

Elizabeth Roos, Personal Representative

263 Rivers Bend

Carbondale, CO 81623

Legal Notice No. 416862

First Publication: September 14, 2023

Last Publication: September 28, 2023

Publisher: Jeffco Transcript

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NOTICE TO CREDITORS

Estate of John W. Garmany, Jr.

a/k/a John Welch Garmany, Jr.

a/k/a John Garmany, Jr.

a/k/a John W. Garmany,

a/k/a John Welch Garmany, a/k/a John Garmany, Deceased Case Number: 2023PR31026

All persons having claims against the abovenamed estate are required to present them to the personal representative or to the District Court of Jefferson County. County, Colorado on or before January 31, 2024, or the claims may be forever barred.

Connie Chitwood: Personal Representative

838 Ridge Rd., Golden, CO 80403

Legal Notice No. 416876

First Publication: September 14, 2023

Last Publication: September 28, 2023

Publisher: Golden Transcript

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Estate of WILLIS B. PIERPOINT, a/k/a WILLIS BALLANCE PIERPOINT, a/k/a BILL PIERPOINT, , Deceased Case Number: 2023PR30948

All persons having claims against the abovenamed estate are required to present them to the personal representative or to the District Court of Jefferson County, Colorado on or before January 14, 2024, or the claims may be forever barred.

Alison E. Zinn, #36365

Lathrop GPM LLP

675 15th Street, Suite 2650 Denver, Colorado 80202

Attorney for Personal Representative, Barbara Pierpoint

Legal Notice No. 416892

First Publication: September 14, 2023

Last Publication: September 28, 2023

Publisher: Golden Transcript

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Estate of David Leon Geisler, Deceased

Case Number: 23PR451

All persons having claims against the abovenamed estate are required to present them to the Personal Representative or to the District Court of Jefferson County, Colorado on or before January 8, 2024, or the claims may be forever barred.

Patricia Ann Jessup Geisler

Personal Representative 2024 S. Xenon Court Lakewood, CO 80228

Legal Notice No. 416854

First Publication: September 7, 2023

Last Publication: September 21, 2023

Publisher: Golden Transcript Public Notice

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Estate of Jane K. Eger, AKA Jane Eger, Deceased

Case Number: 2023PR031013

All persons having claims against the above named estate are required to present them to the personal representative or to the District Court of Jefferson, Colorado on or before January 22, 2024, or the claims may be forever barred.

Nancy E. Anderson, Personal Representative c/o Frazer-Abel Law, LLC

4704 Harlan Street, Suite 250 Denver, Colorado 80212

Legal Notice No. 416924

First Publication: September 21, 2023

Last Publication: October 5, 2023

Publisher: Golden Transcript Public Notice

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Estate of DANIEL ARTHUR BELL, a/k/a Daniel Bell, a/k/a Dan Bell, a/k/a Daniel A. Bell, a/k/a Dan A. Bell, Deceased

Case Number: 2023PR30947

All persons having claims against the above named estate are required to present them to the personal representative or to: The District Court of Jefferson County, Colorado on or before January 22, 2024, or the claims may be forever barred.

Heather Bell, Personal Representative

c/o Lester Law

2255 Sheridan Blvd, Unit C-#291 Edgewater, CO 80214

Legal Notice No. 416917

First Publication: September 21, 2023

Last Publication: October 5, 2023

Publisher: Golden Transcript

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Estate of CRYSTAL LYNN LESTITION-BROWN, (a.k.a. CRYSTAL L. LESTITION-BROWN), Deceased Case Number: 2023PR30969

All persons having claims against the abovenamed estate are required to present them to the Personal Representative (ROBERT W. BROWN) or to JEFFERSON COMBINED COURT (100 Jefferson County Parkway, Golden, CO 80401) on or before JANUARY 15, 2024, or the claims may be forever barred.

/s/ Kimberly Ruddell_ KIMBERLY RUDDELL, Esq.

Attorney for Personal Representative 1801 California Street, Suite 2400 Denver, CO 80202

Legal Notice No. 416860

First Publication: September 7, 2023

Last Publication: September 21, 2023

Publisher: Golden Transcript

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Estate of Joan I Levine, a/k/a Joan Levine, a/k/a Joan Ivy Levine, a/k/a Joan I Daugherty, a/k/a Joan Daugherty, a/k/a Joan Ivy Daugherty, Deceased Case Number: 2023PR30976

All persons having claims against the abovenamed estate are required to present them to the personal representative or to the District Court of Jefferson, County, Colorado on or before January 25, 2024, or the claims may be forever barred.

Cheri Mccallister, Personal Representative 11549 W 27th Ave. Lakewood, CO 80215

Legal Notice No. 416849

First Publication: September 7, 2023

Last Publication: September 21, 2023

Publisher: Jeffco Transcript

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Estate of STEVEN LEVI MARTINEZ, a/k/a STEVEN L. MARTINEZ, a/k/a STEVEN MARTINEZ, Deceased Case Number: 2023PR30942

All persons having claims against the above named estate are required to present them to the personal representative or to the District Court of Jefferson County, Colorado on or before January 16, 2024, or the claims may be forever barred.

Regina Davis, Personal Representative c/o M. Carl Glatstein

Glatstein & O’Brien, LLP 2696 S. Colorado Blvd., Suite 350 Denver, Colorado 80222

Legal Notice No. 416872

First Publication: September 14, 2023

Last Publication: September 28, 2023

Publisher: Golden Transcript

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NOTICE TO CREDITORS

Estate of Ronald Lee Watt, aka Ronald L. Watt, aka Ronald Watt, Deceased Case Number: 2023PR30950

All persons having claims against the above named estate are required to present them to the personal representative or to the District Court of Jefferson County, Colorado on or before January 14, 2024, or the claims may be forever barred.

Sharon Williamson-Watt

Personal Representative

12285 W. Texas Dr. Lakewood, CO 80228

Legal Notice No. 416898

First Publication: September 14, 2023

Last Publication: September 28, 2023

Publisher: Jeffco Transcript

for Change of Name

Public notice is given on August 21, 2023, that a Petition for a Change of Name of a Minor Child has been filed with the Jefferson County Court.

The Petition requests that the name of Anthony Aaron Royal Jr be changed to Anthony Aaron Bruning Case No.: 23C1204

By: Judge Sara Garrido.

Legal Notice No. 416844

First Publication: September 7, 2023

Last Publication: September 21, 2023

Publisher: Golden Transcript

Children Services

(Adoption/Guardian/Other)

Public Notice District Court County, Colorado 100 Jefferson County Parkway; Golden, Colorado 80401-6002

In re the Parental Responsibilities concerning: Charlotte Denby & Elijah Denby

Petitioner: Victoria Valore and Respondent: Aaron Denby

Party Without Attorney: Victoria Valore

Phone Number: 720-335-8408

E-mail: victoriavalore@gmail.com

Case Number: 23DR365 Division: Y

SUMMONS FOR: ALLOCATION OF PARENTAL RESPONSIBILITES

To the Respondent named above this Summons serves as a notice to appear in this case.

If you were served in the State of Colorado, you must file your Response with the clerk of this Court within 21 days after this Summons is served on you to participate in this action.

3. Are restrained, without at least 14 days advance notification and the written consent of all other parties or an Order of the Court, from cancelling, modifying, terminating, or allowing to lapse for nonpayment of premiums, any policy of health insurance or life insurance that provides coverage to the minor child(ren) as a beneficiary of a policy.

If you fail to file a Response in this case, any or all of the matters above, or any related matters which come before this Court, may be decided without further notice to you.

Date: April 5, 2023

/s/ Signature of the Clerk of Court/Deputy

Legal Notice No. 416873

First Publication: September 14, 2023

Last Publication: October 12, 2023

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