Tony Fuller rides his bike everywhere he can, whenever he can, including from his home in Stapleton to his office in Lakewood every day.
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Winery as Retirement
Washed Ashore
Washed Ashore from Anne Hebert on Vimeo.
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Widowed at the age of 47, artist and teacher Angela Haseltine Pozzi sought refuge and healing on the southern Oregon coast at an old family cabin.
The Book Worm
Fighting Cancer…It Takes a Community
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Four local people’s lives remind us that everyone can have an impact in the fight against cancer.
Local Doctor Made Lasting Contrubitions to the Community
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This fall, CU Medical School’s family medicine residency program at Rose Medical Center will change the name of its residents’ office suite to recognize the many contributions and achievements of Dr. Martha Illige.
55+ and Enjoying Life
DSST Students Build Drone for Rwanda
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It wasn’t long ago that Stapleton resident and recent Denver School of Science and Technology graduate Nathan Lepore knew nothing about building drones.
Stapleton Foundation CEO Bev Haddon Retires After 15 Years
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Beverly Haddon’s 15-year tenure as chief executive officer for the Stapleton Foundation (“Foundation”) began as a temporary assignment.