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Public Notices

Resource & Service Fair Tuesday, July 25 from 4 to 6 p.m. at Cherry Hills Community Church, 3900 Grace Blvd. in Highlands Ranch, CO

Douglas County families who are struggling financially can receive backto-school items for the kids, a hot meal and access resources from more than 20 different organizations. Attendees in need of school supplies must preregister at https://tinyurl.com/4jafend For more information, visit douglas.co.us and search for Strive to Thrive

Lock it up - don’t be a victim

Douglas County is one of the safest places in the state, but a nightmare scenario that could have you scrambling to fix your car, cancel bank cards and chase down lost identification is possible no matter where you live. For more information, visit douglas.co.us and search One Simple Mistake

Living among wildlife in Douglas County

Living among wildlife means sometimes you’ll find one that’s dead or injured. Your Douglas County Health Department wants to make sure you know what to do:

• If you find a dead rodent or bird, don’t touch it. If it must be moved, use gloves and a long-handled shovel.

• If you find an injured animal, don’t approach it. Call Colorado Parks and Wildlife at 303-297-1192

For more information and an online reporting form, visit douglas.co.us and search for dead animal and disease.

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