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Rummage named Lexington Chief of Police


Rummage named Lexington Chief of Police
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Deputy Police Chief Robby Rummage was named chief of the Lexington Police on Wednesday by Lexington City Manager Terra Greene.
“I am very humbled, grateful, and excited to be the new chief of police of this community. I am at this point in my career because a lot of people have invested in me, including former chiefs, coworkers, and my family. Over the years, they saw things in me I didn’t see at the time and I really appreciate their support,” said Rummage.
The current police chief, Mark Sink, announced his retirement earlier this month, which will take effect on Feb. 28. Rummage has served as second-in-command at the Lexington Police Department since 2015 and will assume his new role on March 1. ....

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Things to Do Denver: Month of Photography 2021

Things to Do Denver: Month of Photography 2021
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Denver's Month of Photography 2021 offers pandemic-friendly viewing


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RedLine Arts Center will host a trio of exhibitions coordinated by MOP founder Mark Sink, one featuring this image by Cora Angel. (Provided by Month of Photography)
Denver’s biennial Month of Photography returns in force this week, ready to take on the very unusual challenges posed by the current pandemic.
The photo fest, always a mix of exhibits and lectures, is adding complementary outdoor and online offerings that allow folks at all leaving-the-house comfort levels to take part.
The lineup, presented with curatorial flair by the Colorado Photographic Arts Center, is sprawling and ambitious, showcasing the work of hundreds of photographers near and far, new and familiar. Everything is conveniently arranged on a fresh, searchable easy-to-navigate website. Look for your favorites at denvermop.org. ....

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