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April 27, 2017
ADVENTURES ARAPAHOE COUNTY, COLORADO
A publication of
KIDS DIG EARTH DAY
SEARCH FOR UNDERSTANDING: Twice in a
recent two-month span, Denver-area women killed their children, then themselves. In a special report, one father shares the heartbreak of losing his family, and experts give insight into the reasons tragedies like these happen. P 5-8
Mackintosh Academy eighth-grader Quinn Yates digs a hole to plant a tree at Breckenridge Brewery on April 21. Mackinosh students joined students from Primrose School of Littleton to plant the tree for Earth Day. KYLE HARDING
STAMP OF APPROVAL Local group strives to preserve aging post office P9
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‘We should not be landlords. We should not be property managers.’ Debbie Brinkman, city councilmember | P10 INSIDE
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