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Oliver Fontaine, 4, and his mother, Sara, survey the cut-away model of the sun at the new Discover Space exhibit at the Louisville Public Library.
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Speaking Out
Dangerous intersection becomes more dangerous
Recently, the signal at Baseline and Public (roads) in Lafayette was changed so that the pedestrian crosswalk occurs after the left turn arrow for cars on Public.
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Top Stories
Library to house science exhibit
The Louisville Public Library will host a space exhibit designed by the Space Science Institute, a non-profit organization based in Boulder.
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Superior library usage increasing
In the four-month period since the Town of Superior inked an intergovernmental agreement with the City of Louisville — allowing Superior residents to once again use the Louisville Public Library — circulation numbers among Superior residents already are up.
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CP site demo almost complete
As of two weeks ago, the ConocoPhillips site was about 75 percent complete with its deconstruction process, said Louisville City Manager Malcolm Fleming.
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Sounds of Summer
As the sun goes down, people fill the streets at the Louisville Downtown Street Faire.
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Midyette hearing delayed
Alex Midyette will have at least one more appearance in a Boulder County courtroom.
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LMS construction continues
Louisville Middle School celebrated its grand opening of the newly renovated section April 29, but it is apparent that the school is still under construction.
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Opinion
Don’t become a Fourth of July weekend statistic
Chances are as people read this week’s Lafayette News, Louisville Times or Erie Review, thousands are gearing up for festive Fourth of July family barbecues while others are making plans to head out and view the local Independence Day parades and fireworks displays.
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SCHOOLS & SPORTS
King to retain seat
Following a June meeting of the Boulder Valley Board of Education, it was announced that Boulder Valley School District Superintendent Chris King’s contract would allowed to automatically extend another year, through June 30, 2012.
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Getting a kick out of fitness
There are few things in life more gratifying than getting a good, rigorous workout.
However, there are few things that will leave you as sore as said workout, as well. Case in point — kickboxing.

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MHS falls to Pomona in league
Injuries have plagued Monarch Legion A baseball recently, and the sting was felt on Monday, June 28, when the Coyotes lost to Pomona, 11-5.
But, coach Carmen Rivas said, that’s no reason for the Coyotes not to come out with everything they’ve got.

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Junior Olympics bound
Ten Louisville and Superior youth athletes involved in Ric Rojas Running recently advanced to the Region X Junior Olympics, to be contested July 10-11, in Provo, Utah.
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BUSINESS
New vision for Old Town
For two decades, Rick’s Eyeworks customers have visited the optical boutique at 579 East South Boulder Road. But soon, Rick Egleston and his business will make the move to Old Town Louisville.
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Health
West Nile risk low this year
With the summer in full-swing, and people gearing up for outdoor Fourth of July merry-making, it’s a prime time to remember that mosquito repellent.
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