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Cherry Hills Village, Colorado is located in Arapahoe County. Zip codes in Cherry Hills Village, CO include 80113, 80111, and 80121. More Cherry Hills Village information.

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Wednesday May 2 | Examiner.com

Wellshire Golf Club: A mature city course

Just north of Cherry Hills Village, on the south side of Denver is the Wellshire Golf Club.

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Fri Mar 30, 2012

Denver Post

Cherry Hills Village extends replacement ballot deadline

The announcement was made late Friday after the clerk's office received numerous reports that residents had not yet received their mail-in ballots for the city election April 3. In order to receive a ballot to replace one lost or not received, registered voters must go to the Cherry Hills Village City Hall at 2450 East Quincy Street and present a ... (more)

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Fri Mar 23, 2012

Colorado Statesman

More state revenue, more debate about budget cuts

Republicans on Monday said they remain set on fully restoring a property tax break for seniors related to the 2012-13 fiscal year budget, even in the face of Democrats saying they are open to restoring as much of the Senior Homestead Exemption as possible.

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Fri Mar 16, 2012

ELCA.org

Fun is just a good book away

Ron Glusenkamp, pastor of Bethany Lutheran Church near Denver, dons the role of the Cat in the Hat March 2 for Read Across America.

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Tue Mar 13, 2012

Denver Post

Editorial: How is this a tax increase?

"I have no interest in increasing property taxes on seniors most in need," House Speaker Frank McNulty, R-Highlands Ranch, told The Denver Post's Tim Hoover this week when asked whether lawmakers will again suspend a property-tax break that costs $100 million.

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