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Commissioner Sharpe seeks re-election
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Louie Perea promoted to Arapahoe County undersheriff
First-term Arapahoe County Commissioner Nancy Sharpe announced her bid for re-election last week in redrawn District 2.
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New club stands by its guns
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The Centennial Gun Club at 11800 E. Peakview Ave. has been newly expanded and boasts nearly 30 shooting lanes, a VIP lounge and retail space.
On Feb. 25, Louie Perea was appointed undersheriff for Arapahoe County by Sheriff Dave Walcher in a special ceremony.
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By Peter Jones Former District Attorney Jim Peters is being remembered as a “champion for justice” who never lost sight of the importance of humanity in the process. Peters, who led prosecutions in the 18th Judicial District from 1997 until 2005, died on Feb. 19 after battling cancer for seven months. He was 62. “Dad has fought bravely and valiantly for the last six-plus months and it was an honor to be by his side every step of the way,” Peters’ son Jeff said in a statement. “Our hearts are very full at this time and we miss Dad dearly.”
Jim Peters Arapahoe County flew the county flag at half-staff in his honor. Current District Attorney George Brauchler called Peters
a role model. -Mahatma gandhi “Jim inspired prosecutors – both novice and seasoned – to give victims a voice and vigorously pursue justice for them, ever mindful of the need to temper the application of our laws with mercy,” Brauchler said. “… He was a prosecutor’s prosecutor. Jim Peters’ legacy is one few could match.” Peters was the third elected district attorney in the 18th District. He was born in Colorado and attended law school at the University of Colorado, where he also played on the basketball team with his friend and future Adams County District Attorney Bob Grant. For more than 20 years before his election, Peters prosecuted a wide range of cases in the 18th, including Nathan Dunlap, whose eventual
death sentence for four murders in 1993 at an Aurora Chuck E. Cheese restaurant was blocked indefinitely last year by Gov. John Hickenlooper. The two-term district attorney was also instrumental in spearheading successful programs targeted at the intervention of at-risk youth. He served on numerous boards, including the Expert Prosecution Task Force that worked on the JonBenet Ramsey case. Peters is survived by his wife, Sandra, and one son, Jeff. Peters’ funeral will be on Friday, Feb. 28, at 11:30 a.m. at St. Thomas More Catholic Parish in Centennial. U.S., state and county flags will be flown at half-staff.