Douglas County News Press 093021

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September 30, 2021

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DOUGLAS COUNTY, COLORADO

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VOLUME 119 | ISSUE 47

County school board election shapes up Two slates emerge in races for four director seats BY JESSICA GIBBS JGIBBS@COLORADOCOMMUNITYMEDIA.COM

The field is set for this fall’s Douglas County School Board elections, where two slates have emerged to square off for four seats on the board — a majority on the sevenmember board. While one slate is asking voters to let them take the district in a similar direction as current board members, the other is saying it’s time for new leadership. The candidates are not only aiming to help govern the district amid the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic but also after national debates about equity in education took place at the local level in past months. Incumbents Krista Holtzmann and Kevin Leung are seeking reelection while running alongside Ruby Martinez and Juli Watkins in the CommUNITY Matters slate. The four are asking voters to “keep the positive momentum going” in DCSD, according to the slate’s website. Sitting board members bring a track record of academic achievement, a decrease in teacher turnover and financial investment in mental health resources for schools, the group says. The Kids First slate is made up of

A stage holds items in remembrance of firefighter-paramedic Anthony Palato for a memorial service Sept. 21. Because Palato’s cancer was considered job-related, his memorial service was classified as Level I Line of Duty Death, according to South Metro PHOTO BY ELLIS ARNOLD Fire Rescue1.

Fallen firefighter ‘epitomized the term brother’ South Metro Fire Rescue’s Anthony Palato is remembered after losing life to cancer BY ELLIS ARNOLD EARNOLD@COLORADOCOMMUNITYMEDIA.COM

Anthony Palato dreamed of being a firefighter ever since he was a

small child, said his brother-in-law, Steve Durie. “Tony epitomized the term ‘brother’ all his life,” Durie said at a memorial service Sept. 21, days

after Palato died at age 55 on Sept. 15 after fighting cancer. “He loved every aspect of being SEE FIREFIGHTER, P2

Castle Rock mayor urges reliance on health experts Gray encourages residents to ask doctors, not politicians, about COVID BY THELMA GRIMES TGRIMES@COLORADOCOMMUNITYMEDIA.COM

During the council comment portion of the Sept. 21 Castle

Rock Town Council meeting, Mayor Jason Gray said he is continually getting emails and questions from the public regarding what they should do during

the COVID-19 pandemic. Gray said he, along with other council members, are happy to SEE MAYOR, P7

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