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Finding the way: Aspire Center helps students navigate choices

A 1980 graduate of Regis High School, Keith Kintz crafted the stained glass window to honor his parents, Gib and Joanne Kintz, who are the parents of 10 Regis graduates. The window is in the new Aspir...

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