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AUGUST 9, 2018

IT’S IN THE BAGS Cornhole’s popularity on the rise in metro area P23

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MUTTON BUT THE BEST

Drake Tagtow, 6, shows his mutton-busting skills at the Douglas County Fair and Rodeo on Aug. 3. For more photos from the fair, turn to pages 4 and 5.

ON THE HORIZON

GIVING INSIGHT New health survey offers a look at Douglas County students’ behavior, views P3

New hospital in Highlands Ranch making progress toward 2019 opening P2

28TH ANNUAL

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PAUL DISALVO

NO DICE ON ICE

Highlands Ranch won’t partner with South Suburban on its new ice rink P6

THE BOTTOM LINE

“Libraries are important to the community because they welcome everyone and they provide opportunities to learn, to connect, to AUGUST 18discover & 19, 2018 and to create.” 10AM - 5PM

Pam Nissler, former Douglas County Libraries official | Page 15

GoldenFineArts.org INSIDE VOICES: PAGE 12 HISTORIC DOWNTOWN GOLDEN | 132 NATIONAL ARTISTS | FREE ADMISSION LIVE MUSIC | GOURMET FOOD | CRAFT BEERS & WINE | KIDS ART ACTIVITIES

| LIFE: PAGE 14 | CALENDAR: PAGE 20 | SPORTS: PAGE 23

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