MARCH 2, 2018
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TIME TO TALK Law enforcement officers are increasingly finding themselves responding to calls involving people with mental illness, many of whom are left to the jail system for treatment of their conditions. Find out how local authorities are responding to this call to action on pages 7-13, as we bring you part two of our ongoing series on the impact of mental illness on Douglas County. CABOOSE ON MOVE: A piece of Parker’s history goes to new home P2
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WINTER OF DISCONTENT: It’s been a rough flu season, and it’s not over yet P18
FROZEN FOUR: Chaparral make the semifinals of the state hockey playoffs P32
THE BOTTOM LINE
‘We have candidates on the Democratic side that are telling people everyone should go to college and ... be saddled with debt, and the jobs won’t be waiting for them.’ Walker Stapleton, GOP candidate for governor | Page 16 INSIDE
VOICES: PAGE 14 | LIFE: PAGE 24 | CALENDAR: PAGE 30 | SPORTS: PAGE 32
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