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Looking For Answers: CBI Launches Stat,0000via00; Case
ed a cold case unit. Law enforce-
ment agencies across the state
were asked to submit their cold
Virtual Academy
This week, online stu-
dents from the Colorado Virtual
Academy (COVA) began classes
for the official start of the 2010-
2011 school year.
The Colorado Virtual
Academy is a tuition-free online
public school which combines
online courses with traditional
education materials. COVA is the
largest online school in the state
and serves students in kindergar-
ten through high school.
"COVA provides a unique
education opportunity where stu-
The Colorado Bureau of
Investigations has now launched
a new website, featuring more
than 1,700 of the state's missing
persons and homicide cases.
The statewide agency hopes
that the website; .which went
online last Thursday, will lead to
tips and information that may help
solve these cases.
"CBI would like everyone to
view this website and consider
any information they can provide
to help solve a cold case and assist
families and other co-victims
see these cases progress towards
resolution," CBI Director Ronald
Sloan said.
The website came about
through 2007 legislation that fund-
case files so that the information cold cases appear on the web-
could be compiled, site, including three from the West
Seven Montrose County End: Patricia Louise Erickson,
Students Begin 2010-11 School Year
dents, teachers and parents work
in an education partnership, and
where each child receives the tools,
individual attention, and resources
needed to receive the highest qual-
ity education," said COVA Head
of School Heidi Heineke-Magri.
"We are all very excited to begin
the new school year."
COVA is popular for its highly
individualized approach to learn-
ing. The school uses the award-
winning curriculum developed by
K12, the nation's largest provider
of online school programs for stu-
dents in kindergarten through high
school.
K12 provides courses in
English/Language Arts, Math,
Science, History, Music, and Art.
The K12 High School program
offers students a catalog of more
than 130 core, elective, AP®, and
numerous world language courses.
Students also receive shipments
of materials including textbooks,
math and science materials, and
art and music supplies, bringing
school right to their doorstep.
COVA is open to all families
in Colorado. The school is still
accepting enrollment applicants
and is hosting multiple events for
students and teachers, as well as
online showcases and information
sessions. For a complete list of
events and information on enroll-
ment, visit www.K 12.com/cova.
SUDOKU Edited by Margie E. Burke
Learning the Lines...
Pictured is Steve LaBonde of Westwater Engineering, left, showing a mop of Nucla's sewer lines to mem-
bers of the town council and Nucla Town Clerk Beth Smith. The council voted last week to retain the services
of Westwater Engineering, who has worked with the Nucla Sanitation District for many years.
The town officially acquired the sanitation district's assets last month, though district board member
Terri Tooker agreed to stay on as the one remoining board member until all remoining business of the Nucla
Sanitation District is complete.
The Sanitation District still has two outstanding bonds for which it collects a mill levy. Those bonds are
set to be paid off in July and September of 2012.
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Homicide, May 17, 1984; Jane
of Windy Point, Unidentified
Remains, July 8, 1994; and Dale
Duane Williams, Missing, May
27, 1999.
The website can be accessed
at http://colorado.gov/coldcase.
MWR Football
Club for K-5th
Graders
Reminder: the deadline to
register is this Friday August
20th. The first practice will be
Tuesday August 24th at the
Nucla High School football
field starting at 6:00PM.
If your child would like to
play but you are having finan-
cial difficulty, there are a lim-
ited amount of parents that will
sponsor a child. The main goal
is to give every child out there
a chance to play. For details,
please call Brien Gardner at
417-9972.
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