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Also on today's calendar: Scams in the Age of A.I.: Facts, Risks, and Smart Prevention and 6 more events.
Today's riddle: I Am not animal, vegetable, or mineral. I don’t eat, but need to be fed regularly to stay alive. What am I? 🤔 (Answer below!)
1. Over the pickleball craze? A bowling league might be up your alley (denverpost.com) — If you’re looking for a social sport close to home, Greenwood Village’s Arapahoe Bowling Center is highlighted as a top destination for serious bowlers amid Colorado’s bowling-league resurgence. The piece explains how modern leagues are shorter, more social, and affordable, with house gear provided and options for all skill levels, making it easy for Village residents to join a team and meet new people.
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2. Tech company cuts downtown HQ footprint in renewal (businessden.com subscription) — A major Denver tech employer, Ping Identity, is shrinking its downtown Denver headquarters lease, while its landlord also owns a suburban Greenwood Village office complex that could factor into future office strategies. The move reflects ongoing downsizing in Denver’s office market and may hint at how large employers balance downtown and suburban space across the metro area.
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3. Centennial marks 25 years, reflects on incorporation and future growth (littletonindependent.net) — Centennial’s 25th anniversary story includes how the new city blocked annexation efforts by neighboring Greenwood Village and won a key Colorado Supreme Court case. City leaders now tout major projects like Midtown Centennial, a temporary stadium for Denver’s new women’s soccer team, and June’s “Celebrate Centennial” event while warning about future financial pressures.
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4. Colorado bill redirecting $300M in TABOR refunds raises legal concerns, sparks budget committee dispute (gazette.com) — State Sen. Jeff Bridges of Greenwood Village is at the center of a heated debate over a bill that would redirect $300 million in future TABOR refunds to fix what Democrats call past overpayments. The proposal has sparked legal questions, partisan clashes on the Joint Budget Committee, and concerns about potential lawsuits and long-term budget impacts.
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