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OLD-SCHOOL HOLDOUT Need to know the time and temperature? An old standby still exists in the internet age P14

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PREPARING TO SERVE PARKER

Police Chief David King, left, gives officers Chase Kelsey and Conner Holmes a hand as they are sworn in on Jan. 31. The two will go through several months of patrol rotation before they will be able to be on solo patrol. For a department that finds itself short-staffed, they are a welcome sight. For more, turn to Page 4. COURTESY PHOTO

STAY OR GO? School district superintendent recommends teacher should be fired P2

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CAPITOL REPORT

Find out what’s been accomplished so far this legislative session P5

DID YOU KNOW INSIDE

A SENSE OF BELONGING Event draws area teens to celebrate diversity P6

February is typically the Denver metro area’s fourth-snowiest month, averaging 7.7 inches. Source: National Weather Service

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