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Ice is Nice: Lindsey Fredericks, a 5-year-old who has juvenile rheumatoid arthritis, helps out at a lemonade sale being held in her honor on Rajkovich Way to help raise money and awareness of the disease.
Lemony Aid
By Gregory Watkins
Traditional youth fundraiser benefits juvenile rheumatoid arthritis.  More
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Recent discoveries of deer carcasses in Almaden Valley have officials reminding residents to be wary of mountain lions and to heed wildlife safety measures.  More In the coming year, Almaden Valley's Jessica Blaine's artwork will be viewed by more than 1 million people--four times the number of annual visitors to the San Jose Museum of Art.  More Ashleigh Barbaria's academic career at Pioneer High School started off inauspiciously.  More

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Lemony Aid: Traditional youth fundraiser benefits juvenile rheumatoid arthritis
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Carcass discoveries point to big cat in area

Almaden students' art to be seen by millions on Downtown Doors

Pioneer Plus students' work earns notice and scholarships

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Letters & Opinions

Watkins: America's fallen deserve to be remembered

Why our nation celebrates Memorial Day

Cartoon: DeCinzo

Neighbors

Simonds Kids Opera Inc. takes on schoolyard bullying, vandalism

Goldin Foundation awards education's 'unsung heroes'

West Valley College selects Romer as woman of the year

Sports

Dynamite blasts the White Noise 12 and under softball title game

Chargers top Live Oak, but lose to Bells

Nelson's 2-hitter gives Pioneer CCS win

Tough finish for Leland softball team, but wait until next year

Gomez, McKenzie place at semi's, advance to the CCS track finals

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