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APRIL 18, 2019

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REAL GEMS The metro area holds many standout buildings P14

DOUGLAS COUNTY, COLORADO

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‘I WONDER WHAT SHE’D BE LIKE TODAY’

Rick Townsend says visiting the Columbine Memorial feels like ‘saying hi’ to his daughter Lauren, who was killed in the school shooting 20 years ago. For more from Townsend and others whose lives were never the same after April 20, 1999, turn to pages 5-7.

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Denver Botanic Gardens at Chatfield Farms offers a getaway right here in the metro area P16 THE BOTTOM LINE

“We cannot and will not stand by idly as your freedoms and liberties are threatened.” Lora Thomas, county commissioner, on the board’s opposition to the ‘red flag’ bill | Page 4 INSIDE

VOICES: PAGE 12 | LIFE: PAGE 14 | CALENDAR: PAGE 25 | SPORTS: PAGE 27

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