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LOCAL

City officials deliver hot meals to residents

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POLITICS

Democrat withdraws from District 37 race

On March 25, the mayors of three Arapahoe County cities joined TLC Meals on Wheels for the afternoon and helped bring hot lunches.

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Marlo Alston, who started an early run last year for HD37 open seat and had remained the party’s only candidate, has withdrawn for personal reasons.

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SCHOOL

LPS putting bond money to work

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About $80 million will be spent on repairing and enhancing 24 structures within the Littleton Public School district after voters approved 3B.

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Hats off Chamber CEO leaves with feather in cap

By Peter Jones John Brackney has worn many hats in his 47 years – county commissioner, city founder, military officer, ghost-story reveler and fix-thedebt champion. Last week, he took off his 10year hat as president and CEO of the South Metro Denver Chamber and tipped it to the spirit of interbusiness relationships. It was all during his farewell leadership forum on March 28 when Brackney briefly donned some three dozen hats piled onto two tables, each headpiece relating – sometimes vaguely – to the chamber’s business, political and social missions. “What I’m hoping to do is have you ask a question about one of these hats and somehow I’m going to tie it together back to the history, tradition and culture of the Chamber and what makes this place so darn special,” he said. Although the outgoing community leader kept a lid on his plans for the future and the reasons for his sudden departure, he wasn’t exactly talking through his hat as he capped off his tenure with a roomful of chamber members.

Centennial cap

“It’s kind of ugly,” Brackney said of a hat bearing Centennial’s logo. “[But the founding of the city was] the most important thing this chamber has ever done, if you think about See story on page 4

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Outgoing South Metro Denver Chamber CEO John Brackney sports a bundle of different lids, showing that a farewell speech does not have to be old hat. Photos by Peter Jones

District attorney staying put for now Brauchler had considered run for governor

By Peter Jones District Attorney George Brauchler’s hypothetical run for governor came to an implicit but certain end on March 20 when the Republican 18th District prosecutor put his support behind state Sen. Greg Brophy, RWray, one candidate in a crowded field of Republicans seeking their party’s nomination. “Greg Brophy is a gutsy prin-

cipled guy who doesn’t come from Denver,” Brauchler told The Villager last week. “He’s the only candidate who doesn’t live in the metro area. This guy is the cure for what ails the governor’s office right now, which is a myopic focus on Denver. Colorado is far more than the land that surrounds Denver.” Brauchler had been considering his own gubernatorial run since last spring, but when push came to shove, the district attorney said he had to err on the side of his current responsibilities as chief prosecutor.

“There were a lot of people out there who tried to keep hope alive and I never said no,” Brauchler said of his potential run for governor. “At a certain point, it just became obvious to me that this [district attorney’s] job is too important right now. There’s too much going on. It would be very difficult to stand up in front [of the Republican Assembly] two years later and say I’d like a different job.” Some Republicans had been calling for Brauchler to run for Continued on page 4

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