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Future First Citizen: Erin Marshall wants to help children with cancer

By Jodi Kerr Sublimity resident and Regis High School Future First Citizen Erin Marshall has grown up fighting, but the battle has won her recognition and fond friends. The daughter of Lance and Bonn...

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Regis earns honors: ASPIRE programs wins two state awards

By Mary Owen Now in its eighth year, Regis ASPIRE earned top honors at this year’s fall conference, including the ASPIRE Substantiability Award and ASPIRE Volunteer of the Year. Regis ASPIRE earned th… Access the […]