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BRIEFLY IN DOUGLAS COUNTY
The Hairball concert comes to Castle Rock June 28
Looking for a rocking’ good time and a cheap date night? Come to the Hairball concert on Wednesday, June 28, which will feature the best covers from the arena rock era for $20. That’s right, GA/lawn tickets are just $20! Get your tickets today at CRgov.com/Concerts
Photo source: Town of Castle Rock

Summer concert series in Castle Pines e stage is set for the annual Castle Pines summer concert series to be held at Coyote Ridge Park. e kicko event is slated for June 25, at 6 p.m. Other shows for the summer include:


Sunday, July 23 - Narrow Gauge





Sunday, Aug. 27 - Deja Blu
Visit the City’s website for more information. CastlePinesCO.gov/ Calendar
Curbside pickup for hazardous waste
Do you have hazardous waste from a painting project, old oil from your car, or other waste from a DIY project? e Douglas County Health Department can help you safely dispose of it.
Visit our webpage to schedule curbside pickup: douglas.co.us/ health-department/householdwaste-management


The Castle Rock Police Department congratulated several young explorers last week. Over the last weekend, the explorers were in Topeka, Kansas, competing in the 2023 Capital Challenge. The team competed against 13 opponents, bringing home trophies in the following events:
• 1st place - Unknown Situation
• 2nd place - Auto Theft Investigation
The explorers will compete again this summer in Gunnison.

The Castle Rock Fire and Rescue department hosted the region for annual major incident management training early this month. The class is designed to teach participants how to plan emergency responses when a largescale incident is unfolding. These skills would be used on events like large wildfires, floods, tornados, and more; and this course is the first in a two-part series to prepare students to function as part of an incident management team.

Rainfall fun e Castle Rock Police Department said so much rain has fallen this spring that the retention pond around the department warranted a special visitor, last week. e oating amingo can be seen as water totals continue to climb with continued evening showers.

Rattlesnake


training for K-9 o cers
According to the Douglas County Sheri ’s O ce, K-9 o cer, Dozer, went through rattlesnake training recently. With trainers, the K9 deputies learned avoidance techniques.
