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Voters choose Allen, Koop and Wiechman for Council

Voters also turn out two school board members and reject proposals to let a number of county officials to seek a third term in a mail-in election in which less than 30 percent of voters returned ballots.

Flu on rise in Jeffco, school absence figures show

Number of suspected Jeffco flu cases is increasing rapidly, but the overall rate of infection is low, school absentee count suggests. Health agency map of the data indicates Lakewood students are among the hardest-hit.

Lakewood man gets prison in $1 million pension scam

Prosecutors say Jeffrey Dan Van used elderly Vietnamese to bilk Colorado’s Old Age Pension program out of an estimated $1 million while drawing his own disablility benefits. Van, who pleaded guilty, pocketed most of the money in the 8-year scam.

Jeffco school board approves teacher pay raises

Jeffco school board approves teacher pay raises

School district employees will get at least 3 percent more this year, but at least part will be a one-time payment. The formula will be determined by the state government’s fiscal picture at year’s end.

State’s transparency site goes online amid questions

Comptroller publishes site ahead of the January deadline, despite budget contraints. But the site fails to satisy the leaders of the state’s transparency movement who say it falls short of the mark.

Lakewood spending outpaces revenue from lagging economy

The $2 million+ revenue shortfalls over each of the next two years will be covered by money from the city’s savings. Some one-time fixes and a 14-week delay in a pay raise for city staff are planned. But members of the city’s budget panel expressed concern, especially about the 2010 budget forecast.

Investigation of deaths discovered after fire focuses on homicide

Investigation of deaths discovered after fire focuses on homicide

Police identify one victim as Janine Cuellar, 49, who lived at 6770 W. 14th Ave., where a fire erupted after a neighborhood-rattling argument.

Council tables call for vote on Charter amendment

Council agrees to mayor’s request to delay consideration of proposal asking voters to limit special elections. The issue is expected to remain in limbo for more than seven months.

Lakewood taxpayers will pay police official to work for West Slope city

Lakewood will pay division chief’s salary while he serves as interim police chief in Grand Junction. The assignment is expected to last into early 2010 or longer. Mayor compares loan of high-ranking officer to borrowing “a wood chipper from Golden.”

Storm damage claims hit $350 million

Storm damage claims hit $350 million

Insurance info group says last week’s storm was second most costly storm to hit Colorado. Estimate does not include commercial damage.

Storm cleanup continues across Lakewood

Storm cleanup continues across Lakewood

Damage at Jeffco schools could hit half a million dollars. Police Department warns that repair scams already are popping up in hard-hit areas of Lakewood.

Jeffco posts expenses, checkbook online

Jeffco posts expenses, checkbook online

County takes lead role in making financial information more easily accessible. Transparency advocates say Jeffco’s project sets a standard other governments in Colorado should meet.

Council modifies conformity plan after uproar

Council modifies conformity plan after uproar

Revised proposal places more control in hands of property owners instead of granting more power to RTD, CDoT and other agencies.

Hodgson will become city’s top administrator

Hodgson will become city's top administrator

City Council selects a long-time city employee to take the city manager’s job when Mike Rock retires in September. Hodgson was chosen from a field of six finalists, including two other Lakewood employees.

Lakewood streets yield way to FasTracks

Lakewood streets yield way to FasTracks

Four Lakewood intersections along W. 13th Avenue will close permanently in a few days as construction along the West Corridor Light rail line intensifies. Work on the Kipling Street rail bridge earthen embankments and the nearby Pikeview tunnel is expected to be completed within a few weeks.

City paid nearly a million dollars for now-vacant lot

City paid nearly a million dollars for now-vacant lot

Property at 1290 Harlan St. is one of the priciest lots in the county after City paid $950,000 for three now-leveled buildings and the 1.8 acre parcel along the future FasTracks Light Rail line.

Six under consideration for top City Hall job

Of the half-dozen finalists for city manager’s job, three are current Lakewood departmental directors. Two are from out-of-state and one is Lafayette’s city administrator.

Rep. Green announces she will resign in June

Rep. Green announces she will resign in June

House District 23 incumbent tells colleagues she’s leaving legislature because of her health problems and a desire to spend more time with her grandchildren.