Parker Chronicle 060222

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Week of June 2, 2022

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DOUGLAS COUNTY, COLORADO

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Enjoying a town stroll

VOLUME 20 | ISSUE 27

Douglas County Health Department director talks about the future Michael Hill talks costs, employees, beliefs BY ELLIOTT WENZLER EWENZLER@COLORADOCOMMUNITYMEDIA.COM

About 150 seniors got moving during the Town of Parker’s Senior Stroll event May 25.

PHOTOS BY RYNE DITTMER/TOWN OF PARKER

Parker hosts 13th annual event BY ELLIOTT WENZLER EWENZLER@COLORADOCOMMUNITYMEDIA.COM

The Town of Parker’s Parks and Recreation Department hosted its 13th annual Senior Stroll last week with about 150 participants. The one-mile walk in Salisbury Park was part of the National Senior Health and Fitness Day where more than 100,000 older adults participate in events across the country, according to the town. The event began at 9 a.m. and ended with refreshments, socializing and prize giveaways with local businesses.

Seniors stretch as they prepare for their walk at the Senior Stroll event in Salisbury Park May 25.

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Douglas County’s first-ever public health director is focusing on the future as he builds an agency he hopes will reduce costs for local taxpayers. In an exclusive interview with Colorado Community Media, director Michael Hill talked through his background, his plans for the department and his philosophy on public health. “I’m not really going to be about trying to understand or fix people’s opinions of the past or what happened,” he said. “I just want to make sure we’re doing a good job as we roll out services.” Hill, who previously worked as the health agency director for San Luis Obispo County Public Health Department in California, started in Douglas County on Feb. 28. Hill’s annual salary was approved by the commissioners at $205,000. Dr. John Douglas, an infectious disease physician who leads the Tri-County Health Department currently makes $317,000. A recent physician leader of the Jeffco Health Department made $190,000 annually. The new county director has 30 SEE FUTURE, P6

UNEARTHLY MASTERMINDS Young chefs concoct out-of-this-world creations

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