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Comprehensive cancer care that sets us apart.
every day of the year.
Drews hopes the service can serve as a navigational tool to help people make informed healthcare decisions.
Here are the dates and locations for the upcoming health fairs:
Golden
When: 8 a.m to noon April 29
Where: Rockland Community Church, 17 S. Mt. Vernon Country Club Road, Golden
Arvada
When: 7 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. April 22
Where: Arvada Covenant Church,
Idaho Springs
When: 7:30 a.m. to noon April 29
Where: Clear Creek Recreation Center, 98 12th Ave., Idaho Springs
Conifer
When: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. May 6
Where: Our Lady of the Pines Catholic Church, 9444 Eagle Cli Road, Conifer is will not be easy. First you have to know which districts you pay taxes in. en you have to learn which of them is holding elections, who is running for board positions, where to go to vote, or how to request an absentee ballot. e elections are run by each district, not by Je erson County, and you might have to go to more than one location in order to cast your ballots. Learn-
This year marks the 250th anniversary of the Boston Tea Party, a protest over taxation without representation. It’s been 30 years since Colorado voters approved the so-called Taxpayer Bill of Rights, or TABOR, which requires a vote of the people before any tax increase. Ballot issues related to taxes face us at every general election.
If we care so much about taxes, why do so few of us pay attention to our property taxes? Possibly because we are often not aware of what they are. For renters and for people with a mortgage, the sum of those taxes is rolled into their monthly payment. ey seldom, if ever, see the list of all the entities their tax dollars support.
Many of our property taxes are levied by special districts, which are formed by law to provide speci c services like water and sewer, re protection or recreation. Elections for Directors of these districts will be held May 2. I urge you to get informed and to vote.