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  • IREA Collection Scam FYI for Bennett Area

    IREA Collection Scam FYI for Bennett Area

    The IREA contacted us regarding a scam that has hit three Bennett businesses as of 05/18/16- and they asked us to share the information with our members in case you are contacted.

    A scammer has contacted three businesses today in Bennett stating that if they don’t not pay their past due business within 15- 30 minutes, their electricity would be turned off immediately.  Those businesses reported the information to the IREA office, which confirmed that – THEY DO NOT CONDUCT BUSINESS IN THIS MANNER.

    DO NOT PROVIDE ANYONE YOUR INFORMATION- instead take their contact information, then contact the IREA directly through the phone book.

    Please feel free to pass this information on to anyone you think can benefit from it.

    Amy Noah
    President
    I-70 Corridor Chamber of Commerce
    303-644-4607

  • Bennett Middle-Schooler Returns Home

    Bennett Middle-Schooler Returns Home

    A Bennett girl that went missing May 2 returned home May 8.
    Hailey Clark’s disappearance was not considered an abduction or a result of any other foul play. The Adams County Sheriff’s Department said it appeared the girl left home on her own volition.
    According to Adams County Sheriff’s officials, the girl was back at home Sunday.

  • Bennett teenager missing

    Bennett teenager missing

    Adams County Sheriff’s deputies are currently searching for a 14-year-old Bennett girl, who is suspected of running away from home either late Monday night, May 2, or early morning May 3.
    Investigators have canvased Bennett Middle School for any information that could lead to finding the girl. Foul play or if the girl was abducted is unlikely.
    “It looks like a situation where the girl left home intentionally and she could be at risk for some bad stuff to happen,” said Adams County Sheriff’s spokesman Sgt. Jim Morgen.
    The girl’s first name is Hailey. Cops did not release the girls last name but they did confirm that a post about her disappearance was posted on Facebook by her mother Judy Clark.
    No other particulars of the case are available but the investigation into Hailey’s whereabouts continues.
  • Drug Take-Back Day is Saturday, April 30

    The Arapahoe County Sheriff’s Office will once again partner with the Drug Enforcement Agency to collect potentially dangerous, expired, unused, and unwanted prescription drugs for destruction from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. April 30. The service is free and anonymous, no questions asked. This take-back event is an opportunity for residents to help make their homes safer by disposing of their unused and unwanted prescription drugs.

    The Sheriff’s Office is hosting three collection locations:

    Kaiser Permanente – 5555 E. Arapahoe Road

    Centennial Medical Plaza – 14200 E. Arapahoe Road

    Smoky Hill Library – 5430 S. Biscay Circle

    Collection sites will accept any medications, prescription or over-the-counter, brought in for disposal. Collections sites cannot accept needles or sharps of any kind; mercury thermometers; oxygen containers; chemotherapy drugs or radioactive substances; or pressurized canisters. Illicit substances such as marijuana or methamphetamine are not a part of this initiative.

    Many people are not aware that unused medications in home cabinets are highly susceptible to diversion, misuse, and abuse. Rates of prescription drug abuse in the U.S. are increasing at alarming rates, as are the number of accidental poisonings and overdoses due to these drugs. Studies show that a majority of abused prescription drugs are obtained from family and friends, including from the home medicine cabinet. In addition, many people do not know how to properly dispose of their unused medication, often flushing them down the toilet or throwing them away – both potential safety and health hazards.

    For more details, or to find a collection site near you, visit www.dea.gov. If you are unable to get to a collection site, the Arapahoe County Sheriff’s Office has a medication drop box in the lobby of their headquarters at 13101 E. Broncos Parkway in Centennial. The lobby is open to the public from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m., Monday through Friday.

  • Saturday’s wetter-than-normal snow created havoc along back country roads.

    Moisture estimates from the heavy snowstorm are still wide-ranging from the storm that started late April 15 and lasted through the early morning hours of April 17. The range of reports from the Community Collaborative Rain, Hail & Snow Network is from .75 inches to almost 2 inches of moisture with most reports not specifying a snow total because of gauges unable to accurately collect because of accompanying winds. Similar to the March 23 blizzard that hit the area, this weekend’s storm featured wetter-than-normal snow with saturation rates closer to 6-8 inches of snow for an inch of moisture, compared to the more normal 10-12 inches for inch of water. The heavy wet snow was creating havoc along the dirt back roads throughout the area. With the exception of a couple of early morning jackknifed semis and mostly minor slide-offs, the amount of traffic issues throughout the area was still minimal because of the storm mostly occurring on Saturday.

  • Strasburg presents Aladdin Jr.

    The Strasburg Singers, composed of students in grades 4 and 5 at Strasburg Elementary School, presented Disney’s Aladdin Jr. April 1 and 2 at the Bennett High School Auditorium.









  • Strasburg Prom Dress Fashion Show

    The Strasburg High School National Honor Society presented a Prom Dress
    Fashion Show fundraiser March 18. Formal dresses were donated to the
    group, which they prepared for resell at $10 to $30.








  • St. Patricks Day dinner

    Strasburg Presbyterian Church held its annual St. Patrick’s Day dinner March 19. The event is a fundraiser for the church’s Zimbabwe Mission Project.











  • Semi vs. Guardrail

    Semi vs. Guardrail

    DEER TRAIL — A Denver-metro area truck driver was uninjured after an early morning collision with a guardrail along westbound I-70 between Deer Trail and the Peoria exit March 25.

    The Colorado State Patrol was dispatched to the vicinity of milepost 324 at approximately 6 a.m. on report of a semi accident. Upon arrival, troopers found a semi pulling three trailers high-centered on the shoulder guardrail.

  • Burg Egg-stravaganza

    The Strasburg Parks & Recreation District Egg-Stravaganza was held inside
    the Strasburg Recreation Center March 26, where kids enjoyed a visit from the
    Easter Bunny, crafts, a bouncy house, and a free-for-all from a giant basket
    full eggs.