February 25, 2016
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49.2% Elizabeth
Local market experiences surge in median home prices
The trend of rising home prices around the metro area has been even more pronounced in eastern Douglas and western Elbert counties. According to the real estate website Zillow.com, home values in Denver have risen 15.2 percent in the last year. Elizabeth, in comparison, has seen prices rise 49.2 percent between January 2015 and January 2016. Source: Douglas Elbert Realtor Association derarealtors.com
32.8% Kiowa
15.8% Parker Median sale price Jan. 2016
$436,357 Median sale price Jan. 2015
Ross not pursuing second D-3 term
Median sale price Jan. 2016
Incumbent backs Thayer for commissioner seat
$444,000
By Rick Gustafson Special to Colorado Community Media
Median sale price Jan. 2015 Median sale price Jan. 2016
$297,500
$380,000 Median sale price Jan. 2015
$286,225
$376,850
When Elbert County Republicans assemble for precinct caucuses on March 1, there will be one fewer candidate seeking the job of county commissioner than some might have expected. Commissioner Larry Ross announced last week that he would not run for a second term as the District 3 representative. In an open letter to Elbert County residents sent to the Elbert County News on Feb. 19, Ross announced his intentions to sit out November’s election and thanked county residents for their “friendship and support.” “Serving you as District 3 Commissioner has been both challenging and satisfying,” Ross wrote. “I have, however, chosen to not run for a second term. At the end of this year I will begin to pursue other opportunities.” Ross said that, with the Republican caucuses approaching, letting everyone know his intentions was the right thing to do. He said he would likely return to work in real estate, a profession where he has 30 years of experience. “I’m rooted here, and this is where I’m going to stay,” he said. Ross continues on Page 9
Elizabeth students shadow legislators Staff report A group of Elizabeth High School students met legislators at the Colorado Capitol on Feb. 18 to watch state government in action. The Colorado Association for Gifted and Talented has been bringing students and legislators together for Legislative Day, held around Presidents Day for 17 years. But this year, for the first time, EHS students were part of the mix of activities, which included an open forum with legislators. And two of the EHS students, ninthgrader Scott Portsche and 10th-grader Seth Beebe, shadowed an assigned legislator going through the duties of the Colorado General Assembly, which is in session. Portsche followed state Rep. Tim Dore, R-Elizabeth. Beebe shadowed state Sen. Bill Cadman, R-Colorado Springs.
While those students were shadowing the legislators, CAGT hosted a series of events, guest speakers and forums for the benefit of other students, parents, teachers and advocates of gifted and talented programs. In addition to Beebe and Portsche, eight other EHS students all ninth-graders — attended the Legislative Day events: Brandon Kohrt, Garrett Rutkowski, Tessa Smith, Jillian Williams, Brittany Vogl, Brooke Petersen, Savana Charlton and Corenna Broussard. In a statement, the Elizabeth School District attributed the participation of local students in this year’s Legislative Day events to the work of EHS teacher Leanne Cook. Students can apply to the annual Legislative Day shadow program by going online to coloradogifted.org, under the “events” tab.
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State Sen. Bill Cadman speaks at the podium during the Colorado General Assembly. Standing to his left is Elizabeth High School student Seth Beebe, who was selected to shadow the state senator for the day. Courtesy photo