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June 7th, 2006
Retirees recall old New River Elementary days
Biking for benefit - Donations needed for coast‑to‑coast ride to help sick children
Neighborhoods ganging up to bench crime
Students solve future problems at competition
Letters To The Editor - This is what Carefree was thinking
Letters To The Editor - Sports coverage was exceptional
Michel Pieton, gourmand par excellence
Community Briefs - Odds & Ends you need to know
BY THE WAY - by Steve Gilbertson
Around The Bluhmin' Town - ‘Say it ain’t so’
CALVARY CORNER - by Pastor Huck
Spiritual Centers - Local Worship





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Ambria Hammel Photo
Former New River Elementary School teachers Carol Gerber (center) and Heidi Sasse (right) notice how different the campus looks since they left in
1982. Kenna Hough (left), the school’s former principal, who now manages the Deer Valley Unified School District’s parent/community involvement,
shared the photos showing the school’s transformation since 1934 during the district’s Retiree Reunion breakfast.
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Ross Mason photo
David Karsten looks over his shoulder hoping the Desert Foothills community will back him up this summer when he and friend Bill Branson ride 455
miles to raise money for the company’s foundation and Children’s Miracle Network, both of which support Valley children in need of medical treatment.

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