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Volunteers, teachers and business owners gathered recently to purchase books to send to Superior Elementary sister school in Nepal. The students raised the money to purchase the books through a read-a-thon. Pictured are: Lori Jones, Tony Linderman, Regina Shrestha, Jeff Boyer, Michelle Muckle and Jennifer Seeley.
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SCHOOLS & SPORTS
Tigers take some hits

The Erie baseball team is having its share of ups and downs in the Class 3A state playoffs.
The Tigers started off strong on Friday, May 9, beating the Manitou Springs Mustangs, 12-1, in their first playoff game.
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Russak signs with JuCo

Centaurus senior Stevie Russak was forced to sit out for most of her final year as a Warrior basketball player due to a torn ACL.
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Chen signs intent

Coach Ken Niven remembers vividly the first time he met Sabatino Chen.
“It seems like just yesterday that you walked in — a skinny little freshman,” said Niven at Chen’s letter signing.
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Pumas pounce in Class 3A playoffs

For the first time in Peak to Peak history, the girls soccer team has not only made it past the first round of the Class 3A state play-offs, but now moves on to the final four.
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SPEAKING OUT
Erie missed out on golden opportunity

In the April 16th Erie Review article, “Developing balance,” trustee Colin is quoted as saying, “The board is committed to keeping an eye on Briggs Street area and to do the small things we can to help it.”
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Local/Regional
Reaching across the globe

Superior Elementary’s partnership with the Surya Boarding School in Nepal isn’t merely about what they can donate to a school in need, it’s about what they can share with each other.
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Woman attacked at store

Boulder County Sheriff’s deputies continued investigating this week a report of an attempted kidnapping in the Whole Foods Market parking lot on Marshall Road in Superior.
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Lucas makes a run for State House

Daniel Lucas loves Colorado.
He loves the state enough that he chose to spend his last 36 years here.
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BUSINESS
Staying Focused

At first glance, it doesn’t seem like a balancing pad, a pair of headphones and a wrist apparatus could do anything but make a patient feel silly, but several sessions with the machine offers hope and relief for sufferers of Attention Deficit Disorder.
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EDITORIAL
Legislature didn’t dent big issues

This year’s session of the Colorado General Assembly began with great promise: a series of blue-ribbon commissions had brought ideas from around the state to address key issues facing residents, namely health care and transportation.
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Health
Cooking up awareness

Sometimes Louisville mom Tara Gratz cannot believe it’s been nearly two years since the loss of her 4-month-old son, Gavin, to Sudden Infant Death Syndrome.
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