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Local nonprofits pledge to serve immigrants after El Paso County leaders ask for assistance to be limited
“…if someone comes up cold and hungry and asks for help, we’re not going to let them go unserved,” said Andy Barton, president and CEO of Catholic Charities of Central Colorado.
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Springs nonprofits pledge to help immigrants (copy)
While city and county leaders reemphasized Wednesday that neither Colorado Springs nor El Paso County are designated as sanctuaries for illegal immigrants crossing the nation’s borders, and county commissioners urged that community assistance be limited to only what’s necessary by law, local nonprofit leaders say they’ll continue to do what they always do: serve anyone…
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(print) Nonprofits pledge to lend helping hand, while El Paso County leaders stand by their position on arriving border immigrants
While city and county leaders reemphasized Wednesday that neither Colorado Springs nor El Paso County are designated as sanctuaries for illegal immigrants crossing the nation’s borders, and county commissioners urged that community assistance be limited to only what’s necessary by law, local nonprofit leaders say they’ll continue to do what they always do: serve anyone…
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(print) Nonprofits pledge to lend helping hand, while El Paso County leaders stand by their position on arriving border immigrants (ready)
While city and county leaders reemphasized Wednesday that neither Colorado Springs nor El Paso County are designated as sanctuaries for illegal immigrants crossing the nation’s borders, and county commissioners urged that community assistance be limited to only what’s necessary by law, local nonprofit leaders say they’ll continue to do what they always do: serve anyone…
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Approved rezoning paves way to reshape land east of Black Forest into residential subdivision
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Plans to transform 350 acres of agricultural land east of Black Forest into a residential subdivision are closer to reality after the Board of El Paso County Commissioners on Jan. 11 unanimously approved a developer’s request to rezone the property. The new land designation paves the way for Monument-based developer PT Overlook LLC to transform…
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Approved rezoning paves the way to reshape agricultural El Paso County land into residential subdivision (copy)
Plans to transform 350 acres of agricultural land northwest of Peyton into a residential subdivision are closer to reality after the Board of El Paso County Commissioners on Thursday unanimously approved a developer’s request to rezone the property. The new land designation paves the way for Monument-based developer PT Overlook to transform the land half…
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Approved rezoning paves way to reshape agricultural El Paso County land into residential subdivision
Plans to transform 350 acres of agricultural land northwest of Peyton into a residential subdivision are closer to reality after the Board of El Paso County Commissioners on Thursday unanimously approved a developer’s request to rezone the property. The new land designation paves the way for Monument-based developer PT Overlook LLC to transform the land…
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El Paso County commissioners OK monastery’s clustered development that preserves open space
Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save A Benedictine monastery will move forward with preliminary plans to create a new residential community in northern El Paso County that promotes open space conservation, representatives for the landowner said. The Board of El Paso…





