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The Arvada Press newspaper is delivered weekly, primarily by youth carriers, to 37,200 single-family households in Arvada, Colorado, United States. On May 5, 2005, the paper replaced the former Arvada Sentinel Newspaper. The newspaper is owned by Mile High Newspapers, which is based in Golden, Colorado.
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The company publishes four weekly newspapers: the Arvada Press, Lakewood Sentinel, Golden Transcript, and Wheat Ridge Transcript. The company was formerly known as Jeffco Publishing Co. until its most recent name change in May 2005. In more than a year's time, the company was acquired by Jackalope Publishing in 2006 from New West Newspapers.
Arvada (/ ɑːr ˈ v æ d ə /) is a Home Rule City located in Jefferson and Adams counties, Colorado, United States. [1] The city population was 124,402 at the 2020 United States Census , with 121,510 residing in Jefferson County and 2,892 in Adams County. [ 8 ]
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Later the same day the Arvada Press released their endorsements, and while they praised Gagliardi heavily for her constituent outreach, they endorsed Szabo's bid for "radical changes." [ 85 ] Gagliardi's campaign continued to run on her record of legislative accomplishments, despite being hammered by attack ads from her opponent, all while 527 ...
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Local police quickly conducted a canine search of the surrounding area, searching for the shooter; they hoped that fresh snow would help them track the suspect, but were unable to locate him. [4] A reverse 911 call went out to residents of the neighborhood to let them know a shooting suspect might be in their area. [8]