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3 Candidates Going for 2 Seats on School Board
Current school board president Greg Marvell and newcomers Mark Jewett and Dwight Winn have filed their papers to be on the board.

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Current school board president Greg Marvell and newcomers Mark Jewett and Dwight Winn have filed their papers to be on the board.

Current school board president Greg Marvell and newcomers Mark Jewett and Dwight Winn have filed their papers to be on the board.
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Danville's Barbara Casados might not be a sewing expert, but what she can sew is making children smile.
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Please don't forget to click the next button on the survey to see the next set of questions.
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Maggie Steffens is one of three members of the U.S Olympic women's water polo team who will be playing for Stanford next spring.
The 19-year-old Maggie Steffens is one of three members of the U.S Olympic women's water polo team who will be playing for Stanford next spring.
Maggie Steffens is one of three members of the U.S Olympic women's water polo team who will be playing for Stanford next spring.
Maggie Steffens is one of three members of the U.S Olympic women's water polo team who will be playing for Stanford next spring.