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June 3, 2021
ELBERT COUNTY, COLORADO
A publication of
ElbertCountyNews.net
VOLUME 126 | ISSUE 16
Plane emergencies have varied causes Busy Centennial Airport has had scattering of reported events in recent years BY ELLIS ARNOLD EARNOLD@COLORADOCOMMUNITYMEDIA.COM
for three hours picking up trash around the Elizabeth Walmart, focusing on grassy ditches and roadways. The group collected seven bags of trash. “My goal is to clean up the high points of Elizabeth that visitors will see when they come into
When two planes collided in midair over the Cherry Creek State Park area near a neighborhood just north of Centennial, one plane deployed a parachute and came down in an open field. The second plane continued to fly, making it safely to Centennial Airport. Both planes came to earth with no injuries. It wasn’t clear from public safety agencies how close to the nearby residential area the collision or the first plane’s landing occurred. Initial information indicated the planes collided May 12 over state park property near where Belleview Avenue meets Peoria Street in unincorporated Arapahoe County, according to tweets from South Metro Fire Rescue. The fire agency did not immediately respond for comment May 21 about how close to the neighborhood the first plane landed. At least several aircraft incidents or accidents in the Centennial Airport area have made local headlines in recent years. The airport says the way planes land or depart is generally overseen by the Federal
SEE TRASH, P16
SEE PLANES, P19
Patricia Sizemore, at right, and another volunteer pick up trash near the Safeway in Elizabeth.
PHOTO BY CHANCY GATLIN-ANDERSON
Volunteers tackle trash before Stampede Goal of cleanup is to make Elizabeth look its best BY CHANCY J. GATLIN-ANDERSON SPECIAL TO COLORADO COMMUNITY MEDIA
On May 15 and May 22, volunteers worked diligently to clean
the Town of Elizabeth streets and nearby property ahead of the Elizabeth Stampede on June 3. The cleanup effort, which will continue through mid-June (see dates below), was organized by Jenny Case and Patricia Sizemore. On their first outing, they and multiple volunteers worked
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OUTSTANDING STUDENTS Time to highlight Elbert County students P2