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🌱 Fair Election Fund Doles Out $1M + Doo Doo Mystery + Teens Recovered
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Hello again, everybody! I'm back in your inbox this morning with your new edition of the Denver Daily. Here's everything you need to know about what's happening in town.
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Here are the top stories in Denver today:
- Denver Public School Board's dysfunction isn't helping students. The DPS board's struggles to simply get along, as they battle personality issues instead of doing the work they are there for: making Denver schools great for all students. (OCN)
- When should you start worrying about not getting your Colorado Cash Back check? Colorado Cash Back checks have been arriving in mailboxes. The governor's office said all checks should be mailed out no later than Sept. 30. (FOX31)
- Denver's Fair Election Fund pays out nearly $1 million. In 2018, Denver taxpayers agreed to fund Denver political campaigns through a Fair Election Fund, which provides matching dollars to municipal candidates. The first payouts went to candidates on Aug. 15, and nearly $1 million was paid to 15 candidates. (9News)
- Dozens of children recovered in sex trade sting in Colorado. It's not something that you want to think about that's happening here in Colorado, but in early August, law enforcement officers were able to recover 38 people, with an average age of 13, in a sex trafficking operation. (CBS4)
- Did he really doo doo that? Denver Police are searching for a man that was caught on a video camera taking a dump on his neighbor's yard. Andrew Roush's door camera caught the man dropping a deuce on his lawn after he had posted a comment on Nextdoor about people not cleaning up their dog's droppings. (KBCO)
Today in Denver:
- Power Partners: Colorado Women's Chamber. (8:30 a.m.)
- DenverREADY: Make a plan. (5:30 p.m.)
- Five Mammogram Myths: At xx. (6 p.m.)
- Michelle Wolf: At Comedy Works. (7:30 p.m.)
From my notebook:
- Local Creative Nicole Manning uses Denver fashion scene to build community. (303)
- Find Your New Favorite Vinyl: At the Rocky Mountain Record Show. (Westword)
- The Clyfford Still Museum: Select the art you want to see in a new exhibition. (Westword)
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You're officially in the loop for today. See you all first thing on Thursday morning for a brand-new edition of the Denver Daily! — Brad K. Evans
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