Charles Bruce—the first African-American from DSST: Stapleton to be accepted— will continue his family tradition in the Air Force Academy this fall.
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12-Year-Old Conquers Disorder with Humor
With humor and fun, Max Smith and his mom, Lolly Block, survived a long fight against Max’s rare disease that led to brain surgery.
11-Year-Old Headed for World Irish Dance Competition
Christina Doolan “really got intense about” Irish dance three years ago and is now competing in London this April.
Area Peewee Hockey Players Bring Home International Title
Neighborhood Peewee Hockey Players Headed For Quebec
At 12, they are preparing for the opportunity peewee hockey players around the world dream of. The DU Jr. Pioneers hockey team will play in the 55th Quebec International Peewee Hockey Tournament Feb. 12 to 23.
McCartney Lookalike Motivates Those With “Broken Wings”
After being diagnosed with Parkinson’s Disease, Lowry resident Mike Oltersdorf is helping motivate others going through similar challenges.
“Girl Scout Strong”
Stapleton Girl Scout Troop 2895 does more than just sell cookies—they work to make the world a better place by tackling stereotypes in today’s world.
be well Honors Seven for Leadership in Health Education and Service
The community recognizes seven individuals for their dedication to residents’ health and well-being.
Children’s Book Offers a Look at Chinese Culture
From Lady Knight to Cowgirl
Continuing the momentum in her academic and athletic careers, Bailee Cotton accepts a full-ride scholarship to play basketball.