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Several Laramie city councilors hope to develop recreational development goals in and around town.
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Spring Creek Elementary savors the victory of a dozen well-read books
Spring Creek Elementary School students Nate Fuller, Maria Smith-Lopez, Ben Barton, Lucia Cho and Lea Bergman may have named their reading team the Book Thieves, but it was their solid strategy and mastery of recollection that helped them win the 2010 Battle of the Books at Laramie High School Thursday.
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