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Here is the result of your search using the keyword(s) "CHILDREN AND YOUTH":
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Proper accountability [Children, Youth, and Families] (ed.) (6/5/95)
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Children, Youth and Families Department plans $3.9 million overhaul (10/10/96)
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Children, Youth, Family official declares war on juvenile crime (11/30/95)
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Youth baseball (let.) (3/28/95)
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Youth centers (let.) (1/19/96)
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Youth Center (let.) (7/2/96)
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Youth Challenge (let.) (1/18/95)
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Youth Center opening (ed.) (6/25/96)
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River's Bend Children's Residential Treatment Center OK'd by Children, Youth and Families to reopen (9/30/96)
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Youth Summit Saturday (3/28/97)
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Helps children [TRESCO] (let.) (1/4/95)
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The state's Children, Youth and Families Department officials plan changes to improve child care (8/28/96)
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Boys and Girls Club offers youth activities (10/13/95)
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Youth engage in outreach program (10/16/95)
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Court Youth Center block party (let.) (10/11/96)
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Gifted children (let.) (12/22/95)
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Summer youth program has Egyptian theme (5/12/95)
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Heart clinic scheduled for children (8/9/96)
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Raising children is never government's role (7/21/96)
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Search begins for manager of $84,000 grant from the state's Children, Youth and Families Department (7/3/96)
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Youth forum targets juvenile crime (5/5/96)
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Toys pose possible threats to children (11/27/96)
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John R. Stewart helped children (let.) (10/13/96)
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Youth board to help advise city (2/8/95)
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New youth center project ready to roll (2/11/95)
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Character Counts Program planned to help area youth (7/8/95)
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Art programs kick off without youth center (6/2/95)
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Youth leagues clashing over access to fields (3/29/95)
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Families & Youth Inc. offers range of programs (10/14/95)
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Doing job [Families and Youth Inc.] (let.) (12/23/96)
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Youth board to work on health survey (2/25/96)
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Vision becomes reality: Court Youth Center opens (6/14/96)
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BCC offers art classes for youth (5/15/96)
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Court Youth Center to celebrate grand opening (9/19/96)
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Youth ministry aims to 'spice up' gospel (9/20/96)
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Court Youth Center gets touch up (1/25/97)
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Youth Summit today needs participation (ed.) (3/29/97)
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Salvation Army programs distribute toys to children (12/12/95)
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Coats being collected for children in need (11/14/95)
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Youth beat a Smith's Food company security guard (12/12/96)
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Children 'ACT' [A Children's Theater] up (2/14/96)
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Youth center dream becomes reality: programs start Monday (7/21/96)
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Safety net for children surfers (9/9/96)
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Mesilla Valley Youth Foundation also fights dropout problem (ed.) (12/28/95)
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Court Youth Center will be place to go (9/14/96)
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Acclaimed writers to present workshops for youth this week (1/22/97)
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Renovations keep center from opening: Youth foundation [Mesilla Valley Youth] volunteers planning variety of activities (8/30/95)
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Program encourages children to learn about fishing (2/24/95)
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Jardin de Los Ninos provides hugs to children in need (4/21/96)
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Makeshift life: Precarious home [Crossroads Youth Home] mirrors the future for troubled youth (12/17/96)
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Changing lives: Troubled boys find answers at Crossroads Youth Home (12/15/96)
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KUDOS: Boys and Girls Club provides many activities for youth (12/15/96)
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Man [Irving Torres] accused of abuse has two children returned (2/17/96)
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Las Cruces youths fight violence [Youth Against Violence symposium] (1/27/96)
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Gloria Estefan and Sears join forces to empower youth nationwide (6/8/96)
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People will speak, officials will listen ['Stand for Children Day'] (5/31/96)
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Businesses join to keep area's children warm [Coats for Kids] (11/4/96)
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Mexican youth band to perform at Teen Day (9/7/96)
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Children learn sources of food and fiber (4/14/97)
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Judge [Tom Cornish] halts proceedings for Sam Lara: Youth to get treatment (6/20/95)
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'Last Angry Brown Hat' show will benefit Court Youth Center programs (4/25/97)
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Mesilla Valley Youth Foundation steps up efforts to keep kids off the streets (12/25/95)
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Proposed Medicaid cuts jeopardize disabled children such as Andrea (guest column) (11/25/95)
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CASA [Court Appointed Special Advocate] offers' a glimmer of hope' to abused children (8/4/96)
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Warm hearts fend off cold to help children at annual Toys for Tots Parade (12/22/96)
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Children [Brittani Hansen, Courtney Hansen, and Danielle Hansen] injured in 2-car crash (9/6/96)
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Teens talk about Youth Town Hall: Forum lets teens share concerns and ideas (11/9/96)
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The joy of giving: Las Cruces man [Bill Spaulding] makes wooden toys for ill children (12/8/96)
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Local teen [Chris Nava] snags the Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids' Youth Advocate of the Year national award for work against tobacco (4/5/97)
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Edward James Olmos tackles many issues in visit to area and promote 'Rooster' and attend benefit for La Pinon Sexual Trauma Recovery Center and the Mesilla Valley Youth Foundation (8/24/95)
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Change in law affects new parents; parents are required to get social security number for children born this year (12/25/95)
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Search for truth takes tiny prince on tour of two planets: 'The Little Prince' leads children of all ages on musical trip (2/10/95)
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Changing rules (let.) (4/4/95)
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Emphasize fun (let.) (4/6/95)
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Kid's rights (let.) (4/6/95)
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Opening day (let.) (4/15/95)
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Parents beware (let.) (8/10/95)
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Teen pregnancy (let.) (2/24/95)
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4-H winners announced (7/23/95)
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Mayfield camp (let.) (6/29/95)
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Respecting kids (let.) (11/23/95)
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Priority list (let.) (11/26/95)
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Sex information (let.) (10/1/95)
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Parental responsibility (let.) (10/15/95)
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Girl Scouts teach informally (10/16/95)
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Kids Resources (let.) (10/13/95)
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Help kids (let.) (8/8/96)
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Generation war (let.) (8/10/96)
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Dress-A-Child (let.) (12/4/96)
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Smile often (let.) (1/1/96)
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Inhalant abuse (let.) (6/10/96)
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Teen smoking (let.) (11/21/96)
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Cop-out excuse (let.) (9/18/96)
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Injured baby received care (4/16/95)
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Young people (let.) (12/4/95)
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Toy drive (let.) (1/4/95)
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Missoula group (let.) (7/26/95)
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Kids recognized (let.) (7/28/95)
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Council curfew (let.) (6/23/95)
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Nutrition needs (let.) (5/24/95)
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Meeting on juvenile issues scheduled (11/26/95)
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Active senior (let.) (8/19/96)
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Burning building (let.) (8/3/96)
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Great kids in city (let.) (12/4/96)
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Juveniles remain isolated (7/2/96)
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Think of others (let.) (5/4/96)
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School funds (let.) (11/7/96)
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12-year-old electrocuted [name withheld] (11/9/96)
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Vote questioned (let.) (10/3/96)
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Wienerschnitzel comes to Pistoleros' rescue (10/13/96)
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Teach respect (let.) (9/21/96)
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Teens suspected of robbing motel (2/20/97)
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Teen smoking (let.) (3/4/97)
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Nursing concern (let.) (3/12/97)
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Renovation at Court delayed again (4/4/95)
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Teen-ager's [David Fox] body found (4/2/95)
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Dragon-slaying nephew banishes Jeeps from Camelot (ed.) (4/30/95)
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City's curfew laws unconstitutional, unenforceable (4/5/95)
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Personalized books boost kids' self-esteem (8/9/95)
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Parental concern (let.) (12/28/95)
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Christmas spirit (let.) (12/25/95)
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Toddler found unharmed [name withheld] (2/25/95)
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Kids make peace with art (7/19/95)
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Teens volunteer to pass summer days (6/22/95)
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Report school crimes (ed.) (3/4/95)
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Fundraiser [Big Brothers/Big Sisters] (let.) (3/26/95)
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City unveils proposed curfew plan (5/23/95)
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First Step continues providing care (5/3/95)
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Arts success [Arte del Camino Real] (let.) (11/20/95)
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Area teen pregnancy dropout rates rising (11/28/95)
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City leaders rally for youths (10/9/95)
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Big Brothers/Big Sisters providers positive support (10/9/95)
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Court High project may get $60,000 (9/13/95)
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Teen drinking (let.) (4/16/96)
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Teen volunteers check tobacco-law compliance (ed.) (4/17/96)
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Hurts kids [smoking ban] (let.) (4/26/96)
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Immunization campaign kicks off (4/27/96)
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Teen-agers urged to be volunteers (ed.) (4/29/96)
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Toddler [Laura Fabela] still critical (8/6/96)
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33 area programs target at-risk students (8/20/96)
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Motorcyclists make the season brighter (ed.) (12/17/96)
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Trespassing suspect [names withheld] injured (12/4/96)
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KUDOS: Read Me a Story (12/8/96)
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'Youthful offender' going against monumental odds (12/15/96)
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Bikers roar with Christmas cheer (12/16/96)
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Board member [Darl Miller] (let.) (2/17/96)
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For bond issue (let.) (7/28/96)
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School choices (let.) (7/21/96)
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Public needs (let.) (7/27/96)
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Cultural needs (let.) (7/28/96)
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200 attend rally to 'Stand for Children' (6/2/96)
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High Fives! Girl Scout Troop 550 (5/25/96)
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Garden web site serves students (11/17/96)
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Coats for Kids program sets goal (11/21/96)
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Panel discusses 'Teens and Tobacco' (11/22/96)
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Identity of electrocuted boy [Jessie Hernandez] released (11/10/96)
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River's Bend still reeling from 4-day closure (10/3/96)
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Teen [Carlos Garcia] charged in stabbing (10/11/96)
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Kids let down (let.) (9/16/96)
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KUDOS: Shelters help runaways (9/22/96)
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Gadsden reviews discipline policy (1/31/97)
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Volunteerism [Boy Scouts tree-planting event] (let.) (3/27/97)
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Teen holds police officers at bay (4/11/95)
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Concentration, consistency Mike Scudder's recipe for success (4/8/95)
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Kids getting wrong lesson from parents (ed.) (4/2/95)
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Fine support [Missoula Children's Theatre] (let.) (8/12/95)
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Public forum presents sex education options (8/26/95)
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NMSU's gifted preschool program may be history (12/14/95)
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Salvation Army reports toy shortage this year (12/23/95)
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Teens: Abstinence makes heart grow fonder (2/19/95)
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Kids give opinions on bicycle helmets (ed.) (7/17/95)
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Teens linked to Montgomery Wards $30,000 burglary (6/15/95)
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Volunteers needed to 'hang out' [Big Brother/Sisters] (6/18/95)
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Officers swarm El Paseo to gather info (3/27/95)
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Aid food banks [Boy Scouts collect food] (let.) (3/31/95)
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Teens share hopes for a safer world (5/16/95)
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Police seeking suspect in rape of 10-year-old (5/29/95)
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Parents urged to examine potentially dangerous toys (11/22/95)
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Statistics show need for more help for kids (ed.) (11/29/95)
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Halloween play ['Spooktacular Bedtime Stories'] (let.) (11/3/95)
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Kids' creations brighten walls at NMSU's Museum (10/14/95)
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Mediation eases friction in custody battles (9/4/95)
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20-year-old [Samuel Leyva] charged with child abuse (4/13/96)
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34 minors ticketed at river party (8/29/96)
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Registration opens for NMSU Children's Theatre program (8/17/96)
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Youths back in Springer (8/1/96)
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Meeting toy demand not fun and games (12/6/96)
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Reading showcases young 'Writers in the Schools' (12/13/96)
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Kids' theater series starts at Pan Am (2/23/96)
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Teen exchange bridges generation, culture gap (7/17/96)
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Missoula Children's Theatre brings Pinocchio to life (7/7/96)
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4-H competitors say gender lines blurring (7/19/96)
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Juveniles attack guards at detention facility (7/1/96)
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Meadowlark Lemon gives youngsters basketball, life lessons (7/14/96)
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County won't keep youths (7/31/96)
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Summertime not carefree for parents (6/2/96)
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Bookstores, museums offer summer activities for kids (6/12/96)
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A Children's Theatre's 'Spacetacular' shines (review) (3/6/96)
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Getting a jump on job applications (3/25/96)
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Teens dance to beat of Club Fusion (5/26/96)
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Mesilla Elementary third grade thanks Jog-a-thon sponsors (let.) (5/9/96)
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Premature deaths blamed on air pollution (5/15/96)
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Hispanic dropouts topic of inquiries (ed.) (5/30/96)
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Dona Ana housing juveniles from Springer (5/30/96)
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Christmas Seals drawing contest opens (11/2/96)
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KUDOS: Parents Without Partners offers support, friendship (11/10/96)
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Stabbed teen [Julio Cesar Meza] identified (11/23/96)
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'Curious George' takes center stage next week (10/5/96)
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Whole Enchilada offers a lot for kids (10/5/96)
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Art for children's sake: Exhibit benefits Dress-A-Child project (10/27/96)
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Keep booze away from our schools (2/24/97)
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Boys [names withheld] accused of 4 burglaries (2/26/97)
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Kids [names withheld] charged in vehicle break-in (2/19/97)
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It's not too late to adopt (1/9/97)
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Liquor brought to Picacho Middle School (1/25/97)
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Big Brothers/Big Sisters Bowlathon will help kids (3/30/97)
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Kids [names withheld] spotted sneaking into house (3/23/97)
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Citizen advice needed on a city curfew law (ed.) (4/7/95)
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Macker-mania: 475 teams to participate in Gus Macker 3-on-3 tourney (4/8/95)
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Rally [Second Annual Mayor's Show and Shine Auto Rally] succeeds (let.) (4/15/95)
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Student sleuths try to solve mock murder [San Andress High School] (4/23/95)
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Mayor [Ruben Smith] plans gala for Geraldo's Rivera visit (4/28/95)
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Motor vehicles pose danger to school kids (ed.) (8/15/95)
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Students attend science camp [Astral Animators Summer Science Camp] (8/21/95)
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Alone in Las Cruces: Family accidentally leaves boy [Damien Manzilla] behind (8/24/95)
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Teen vandals damage far more than property (ed.) (12/3/95)
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A planetary musical review; kids have the right stuff (12/31/95)
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Woman [Camille Sanchez] who broke bottle on teen's head receives probation (12/9/95)
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Parents urge NMSU officials to keep gifted preschool open (12/15/95)
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'Reasons' to remain abstinent highlight teen rally (2/3/95)
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Dona Ana student wins first Spanish spelling bee (2/15/95)
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Hepatitis B shots available for Gadsden youths (1/2/95)
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Special program [Communities in Schools] brings out students' creativity (7/22/95)
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Suspect sought in boy's death [name withheld] (7/23/95)
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More teens watching their health go up in smoke (ed.) (7/23/95)
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Son [Samuel Lara] stabs father [Leo Lara] in throat (6/6/95)
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Task force [Teen Pregnancy Prevention] suggests sex education plan (ed.) (6/12/95)
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4-H and FFA activities help members develop leadership skills (3/12/95)
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University theater arts students perform 'Butterfly' play for kids (3/27/95)
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White Sands Missile Range boy wins rotten sneaker contest (3/20/95)
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Angry, hungry 5-year old burns down house [Alvino Barela home] (3/31/95)
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'Arabian Nights' set amid authentic Arab food, entertainment (3/3/95)
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Genetic clinics to provide counseling on birth defects (11/14/95)
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4-year-old boy shot by cousin [names withheld] (11/7/95)
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3-year-old Angelo Estorga accidentally sets fire; family's mobile home destroyed (11/21/95)
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Blood drive in memory of teacher Jesse Scroggs (11/25/95)
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Kids are just saying NO; Red Ribbon Celebration Week (10/29/95)
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ASTC to hold kid's classes that teach acting, awareness (9/4/95)
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Toddler [Zina Samni] dies after being left in car (9/13/95)
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Involve teachers [Family School Initiate] (let.) (4/25/96)
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