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FINDING STRENGTH
Voters favor DCSD bond, mill levy in early returns The yes votes hold slight edge for both measures as of early morning Nov. 7 BY ALEX DEWIND ADEWIND@COLORADOCOMMUNITYMEDIA.COM
Dozens of Douglas County School District staff, educators and parents at an Election Night watch party at a Lone Tree restaurant were on pins and needles watching the results of two tax measures that would provide additional funding for the school district. As of 10:30 p.m. on Nov. 6, a $40 million mill levy override had 52.35 percent of the vote, with 137,376 ballots counted. A $250 million bond had 51.04 percent of the vote, with 137,308 ballots in. SEE BOND, P4
Old ways of looking at mental health often prevent seniors and men from pursuing help. In this installment of Time to Talk, experts and area residents look at ways in which obstacles, including stigma, are being overcome in Douglas County. Pages 5-9
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MORE COVERAGE OF ELECTION 2018 Inside: Poage, Toborg, Williams take Parker Town Council seats; roundup of races for state Legislature and county offices. Page 2 Buck keeps CD4 seat. Page 4 Online: Find results for state ballot questions and statewide offices at ParkerChronicle.net
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