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Sixth-grader wins city spelling bee. Barrett-Paap, Trinity The Reporter3/15/2023A14 
Sixth-grader wins city spelling bee. Boehringer, Chloe The Reporter3/15/2023A14 
Sixth-grader wins city spelling bee. Nerat, Brad The Reporter3/15/2023A14 
Sixth-grader wins city spelling bee. O'Donell, Sandra The Reporter3/15/2023A14 
Sixth-grader wins city spelling bee. O'Hara, KateThe Reporter3/15/2023A14 
Sixth-grader wins city spelling bee. Pimental, Jesse The Reporter3/15/2023A14 
Growth strategies. A little bit of knowledge, a whole log of effort. A pair of teenage entrepreneurs find success in air freshener industry. Goeckerman, Lillian The Business News10/10/2022A191Yes
Growth strategies. A little bit of knowledge, a whole log of effort. A pair of teenage entrepreneurs find success in air freshener industry. Wismer, KurtThe Business News10/10/2022A191Yes
Growth strategies. A little bit of knowledge, a whole log of effort. A pair of teenage entrepreneurs find success in air freshener industry. Fowler, Ayden The Business News10/10/2022A191Yes
Rawhide's new equine facility now open in FDL. Stern, HeatherAction Advertiser7/18/2021A43Yes
Rawhide's new equine facility now open in FDL. Stern, HeatherThe Reporter7/12/2021A32Yes
State close to dropping behind-the-wheel road tests. Evers, Tony The Reporter6/18/2021A51Yes
State close to dropping behind-the-wheel road tests. Leystra Ackerman, Tara The Reporter6/18/2021A51Yes
State close to dropping behind-the-wheel road tests. Boardman, Kristina The Reporter6/18/2021A51Yes
State close to dropping behind-the-wheel road tests. Cain, JeremyThe Reporter6/18/2021A51Yes
State close to dropping behind-the-wheel road tests. Davis, Stevie The Reporter6/18/2021A51Yes
Rawhide Youth Services expands with new facility in FDL. Equine therapy creates a safe, judgment-free zone for our youth. Stern, HeatherAction Advertiser6/16/2021A11 
DMV wants road test waivers for 16- and 17- year-old driver's made permanent. Putchel, Mike Action Advertiser5/26/2021A11 
DMV wants road test waivers for 16- and 17- year-old driver's made permanent. Cain, Jeremy Action Advertiser5/26/2021A11 
DMV wants road test waivers for 16- and 17- year-old driver's made permanent. Evers, TonyAction Advertiser5/26/2021A11 
DMV wants road test waivers for 16- and 17- year-old driver's made permanent. Boardman, Kristina Action Advertiser5/26/2021A11 
DMV looks to make waivers permanent. Due to COVID-19, 16- and 17- year-olds are not currently required to take road tests to get their driver's licenses. Boardman, Kristina The Reporter5/18/2021A11Yes
DMV looks to make waivers permanent. Due to COVID-19, 16- and 17- year-olds are not currently required to take road tests to get their driver's licenses. Evers, TonyThe Reporter5/18/2021A11Yes
DMV looks to make waivers permanent. Due to COVID-19, 16- and 17- year-olds are not currently required to take road tests to get their driver's licenses. Cain, Jeremy The Reporter5/18/2021A11Yes
DMV looks to make waivers permanent. Due to COVID-19, 16- and 17- year-olds are not currently required to take road tests to get their driver's licenses. Putchel, Mike The Reporter5/18/2021A11Yes

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