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Banff National Park’s SnowDays Returns with a Flurry of Festivities January 10 – February 9

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Annual Celebration of Winter Promises ‘Snow Much Fun’ for Everyone in Banff & Lake Louise

(PRWEB) January 06, 2014

Banff National Park’s annual celebration of winter, SnowDays, returns to the legendary mountain playground January 10 – February 9 with its most robust schedule of activities, events and performances ever.

Banff and Lake Louise’s third annual SnowDays festival will kick off in grand style with an opening weekend featuring The Molson Canadian Olympic Team Block Party Presented by Hilton HHonors™, the TSN Traveler’s All-Star Curling Game Presented by Pinty’s, the SkiBig3 Slide & Ride, and the inaugural Big Bear ski & snowboard exhibition.

The month-long celebration begins with an almighty growl on Friday, January 10 when street party meets terrain park on Banff’s Bear Street. The Big Bear will feature freestyle skiers & snowboarders showcasing their skills on custom-designed ramps and rails from 6-9 p.m. to the adrenalin-pumping sounds of Adam Doubleyou, the Red Bull Thre3style Canadian Champion. Tickets to the event, which also provide free access to the after-party at Aurora Nightclub, are $10 each and can be purchased in advance at the Banff Ski Hub or online via BanffLakeLouise.com.

On Saturday January 11, Canada will bid farewell and good luck to the nation’s Sochi 2014 Olympic athletes with the Molson Canadian Olympic Team Block Party hosted by CBC’s George Stroumboulopoulos and featuring a concert by Juno Award-winning artists The Sheepdogs and The Arkells on the 200 block of Banff Avenue. The send-off celebration is free to all visitors and will take place from 2 – 5:30 p.m.

SnowDays’ opening weekend will also see TSN’s signature curling event, the Travelers All-Star Curling Skins Game, take place at The Fenlands Banff Recreation Centre January 11 – 12, where a roster of world-class curlers will compete for $100,000 in prize money.

Visitors to the park who’ve never enjoyed the thrill of skiing or snowboarding will also be given the opportunity to test their mettle on the SkiBig3 Slide & Ride mini slope in downtown Banff throughout the first two weekends of SnowDays.

The ever-popular Ice Magic Festival returns to Lake Louise over two weekends to celebrate its 20th Anniversary under the theme ‘Freeze Olympic Fever’. The Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise will host 20 internationally-renowned ice carvers January 17 – 19 as they scramble to sculpt giant blocks of ice into works of art in just 34 hours. The following weekend, January 25 – 26, the young and young-at-heart will be welcomed again in Lake Louise for the Little Chippers Weekend featuring family-friendly activities throughout the village and in the historic hotel.

The final weeks of SnowDays will include the MEC Ice Climbing Festival at Banff Avenue Square’s colossal 40-foot ice wall January 31 – February 2, followed by the Alberta Winter Games February 6 – 9. The town of Banff will cap off festivities with a classic three-on-three ball hockey tournament, Take It To The Street, February 8 – 9. Teams wishing to partake in the fun shinny tournament can register at BanffLakeLouise.com.

The SnowDays festival was developed in partnership with Parks Canada, the Town of Banff, Banff Heritage Tourism, Banff Lake Louise Tourism and numerous community businesses in Banff and Lake Louise.

For additional information regarding the abundance of other activities taking place during SnowDays in Banff National Park, please visit http://www.BanffLakeLouise.com/SnowDays.

About Banff Lake Louise Tourism - Banff Lake Louise Tourism is a destination marketing organization for the Town of Banff, Community of Lake Louise and Banff National Park. Supporting over 800 businesses, our mission is to engage visitors in unrivalled, remarkable experiences with our membership. http://www.banfflakelouise.com

About Parks Canada - Parks Canada manages a Canada-wide family of 44 national parks, 4 national marine conservation areas and 167 national historic sites on behalf of Canadians. Parks Canada offers Canadians a myriad of opportunities to discover, enjoy and learn about Canada’s natural wonders and about the places, persons and events that left their mark on our country’s landscape, architecture, culture, economy, population and lifestyle. http://www.pc.gc.ca/banff

About Banff Heritage Tourism - The purpose of the Heritage Tourism Strategy is to preserve and celebrate Banff’s unique mountain culture and environment. By connecting with tourists, businesses and locals, BHT can continue to advance important heritage tourism elements and make a tangible difference to the visitor experience in BNP. http://www.banfflakelouise.com/banff-heritage-tourism

For images, please visit our online gallery at http://photos.banfflakelouise.com/. Reported by PRWeb 2 days ago.

The 15 US Cities That Are Driving The Future

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The 15 US Cities That Are Driving The Future The American economy is being reshaped along the booming industries of technology and energy, according to new rankings of America’s Best Performing Cities by the Milken Institute.

In the 2013 rankings, thirteen cities defined by Milken as tech hubs made it into the top 25, while nine could attribute their impressive growth to the energy industry, notably the shale and natural gas renaissance. 

Milken's ranking is based on data from both long- and short-term growth in jobs, wages, salaries, and technological output.

-#15 Denver–Aurora–Broomfield, Colo.-

This metro area has a diverse high-tech industry that mixes in telecommunications, aerospace, manufacturing, and energy research. The city does so well partially because of its attractive business climate and friendly government.

The city’s Business Incentive Fund makes it an attractive place for companies like Southwest Airlines (which just opened a new pilot and flight attendant base) and SCL Health Systems (which moved its headquarters to Denver). The Fund’s efforts will result in over 1,600 jobs and $6 in direct fiscal benefit over the next five years.

Read the full city profile at Milken »-#14 Nashville–Davidson–Murfreesboro–Franklin, Tenn.-

The Music City has something new to sing about, namely some serious job growth  An increase in automobile production added nearly 4,000 jobs in 2012, while tourism reached a record high in 2012. The city has experienced a cultural renaissance thanks to the opening of the Music City Convention Center, the Omni Hotel next door, and an expansion of the Country Music Hall of Fame, with an of 4,100 jobs in restaurants and bars in 2012.

Read the full city profile at Milken »-#13 Raleigh–Cary, N.C.-

Raleigh has a large educated workforce, strong high-profile universities, and low operating costs for businesses. The city has experienced an expansion in the tech industry, fueling growth in a number of other areas. Recently, financial services firms like Fidelity Investments and Credit Suisse have built bases in the area, as well as MetLife, which has plans to build new global technology services hubs.

Read the full city profile at Milken »
See the rest of the story at Business Insider
 
 
 
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Aurora council to consider change on police, firefighter discipline

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AURORA — A measure to strip some duties from the Civil Service Commission and change how police and firefighters appeal disciplinary action on Tuesday advanced to the full city council. Reported by Denver Post 22 hours ago.

New Marketing Course from PI Profits Agency Investigates Essential Aspects of Generating Leads, Nurturing Client Relationships and Driving Conversions

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AURORA, N.Y., Jan. 8, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- Niche marketing firm PI Profits Agency (http://piprofitsagency.com/) has announced an instructional course designed to help struggling PI firms step up their game, without drowning them in jargon or making unreasonable promises. "Killer Marketing... Reported by PR Newswire 9 hours ago.

House of Brides Uses Broad Marketing Plan to Attract Customers to Bridal Sale

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House of Brides expects results from its aggressive marketing of its Bridal Super Sale. Advertising has included radio spots, email blasts, text messaging, automated phone calls and online ads.

Glen Ellyn, Illinois (PRWEB) January 08, 2014

House of Brides hosts its 2-Day Bridal Super Sale Saturday, January 11th and Sunday, January 12th. The sale is available at all 6 salons and features savings on wedding and bridesmaid dresses.

The retailer is reaching new and current customers by utilizing multiple advertising outlets. Industry Consultant Dale Buziecki reasons, “Brides are more plugged-in than ever. Using a multi-tiered plan means connecting with customers on new levels.”

The retailer has announced the sale Monday with radio commercials during the morning drive time on Clear Channel’s station, 103.5 KISS FM. The commercials will run through the week in the morning and afternoon drives.

The retailer has found consistent success in reaching customers using a combination of email blasts, text messaging and automated phone calls. These outlets allow the wedding company to keep customers informed of upcoming events and special promotions.

Also, the retailer uses its website, houseofbrides.com to advertise the sale. Ads are featured on the Home page’s slideshow and on the Store Promotions page. Highlights of the sale are posted in the ticker located on the Home page.

Savings during the sale include $100.00 - $300.00 off bridal dresses. Designer Silk gowns are $400.00 - $1,000.00 off. Special savings are also available on Diva wedding gowns in sizes 18 – 32.

Bridesmaid dresses will have special savings as well. Salons carry over 700 different bridesmaid samples available in an array of colors. Most styles are orderable in adult, junior and women’s sizes.

The Bridal Super Sale is Saturday, January 11th and Sunday, January 12th. Appointments are suggested.

Salons are located Chicago, Schaumburg, Glen Ellyn, Oak Lawn, Naperville/ Aurora and the new wedding super store in Orland Park.

To make an appointment online, customers can click Appointments on the website. Or customers can visit Locations & Hours to find the most convenient salon.

About House of Brides:
House of Brides established its first brick-and-mortar store in 1929 and has since grown to 11 Chicagoland stores and global E-Commerce website, http://www.houseofbrides.com. Millions of brides and their wedding parties visit the salons and global website for over 50,000 wedding and special event products. Reported by PRWeb 2 hours ago.

Look Up! You Might See Northern Lights Today

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Look Up! You Might See Northern Lights Today Patch Northbrook, IL --

Aurora Borealis could appear as far south as Central Illinois and Thursday evening will be your best chance to see it. Reported by Patch 6 hours ago.

Where can I see the Northern Lights tonight in the UK? All you need to know about Aurora Borealis

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It is on most people's bucket lists, but seeing the skies filled with colour may be a lot easier than travelling half way around the Reported by CapitalBay 4 hours ago.

State hospital lawyers want access to closed hearing about mental evaluation of Aurora theater shooter

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Lawyers for the Colorado Mental Health Institute say they should be able to sit in on closed hearings later this month in the Aurora theater shooting case. Reported by Denver Post 5 hours ago.

Barrington Could See Northern Lights Thursday

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Barrington Could See Northern Lights Thursday Patch Barrington, IL --

A strong solar flare facing the Earth earlier this week may bring the Chicago area a rare display of the Aurora Borealis, or northern lights, Thursday. NBC Chicago reports the Aurora Borealis could be viewed as far south as Colorado and centr Reported by Patch 3 hours ago.

Algonquin, LITH Could See Northern Lights Thursday

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Algonquin, LITH Could See Northern Lights Thursday Patch Algonquin-Lake in the Hills, IL --

A strong solar flare facing the Earth earlier this week may bring the Chicago area a rare display of the Aurora Borealis, or northern lights, Thursday. NBC Chicago reports the Aurora Borealis could be viewed as far south as Colorado and centr Reported by Patch 4 hours ago.

Lake Zurich Could See Northern Lights Thursday

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Lake Zurich Could See Northern Lights Thursday Patch Lake Zurich, IL --

A strong solar flare facing the Earth earlier this week may bring the Chicago area a rare display of the Aurora Borealis, or northern lights, Thursday. NBC Chicago reports the Aurora Borealis could be viewed as far south as Colorado and centr Reported by Patch 4 hours ago.

Grayslake Could See Northern Lights Thursday

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Grayslake Could See Northern Lights Thursday Patch Grayslake, IL --

A strong solar flare facing the Earth earlier this week may bring the Chicago area a rare display of the Aurora Borealis, or northern lights, Thursday. NBC Chicago reports the Aurora Borealis could be viewed as far south as Colorado and centr Reported by Patch 4 hours ago.

Libertyville Could See Northern Lights Thursday

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Libertyville Could See Northern Lights Thursday Patch Libertyville, IL --

A strong solar flare facing the Earth earlier this week may bring the Chicago area a rare display of the Aurora Borealis, or northern lights, Thursday. NBC Chicago reports the Aurora Borealis could be viewed as far south as Colorado and centr Reported by Patch 4 hours ago.

Palatine Could See Northern Lights Thursday

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Palatine Could See Northern Lights Thursday Patch Palatine, IL --

A strong solar flare facing the Earth earlier this week may bring the Chicago area a rare display of the Aurora Borealis, or northern lights, Thursday. NBC Chicago reports the Aurora Borealis could be viewed as far south as Colorado and centr Reported by Patch 4 hours ago.

Naperville Could See Northern Lights Thursday

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Naperville Could See Northern Lights Thursday Patch Naperville, IL --

A strong solar flare facing the Earth earlier this week may bring the Chicago area a rare display of the Aurora Borealis, or northern lights, Thursday. NBC Chicago reports the Aurora Borealis could be viewed as far south as Colorado and centr Reported by Patch 4 hours ago.

5 Things to Know: Aurora Borealis Coming, Bird Flu Reported

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5 Things to Know: Aurora Borealis Coming, Bird Flu Reported Patch Stone Mountain-Redan, GA --

Here are some interesting and important things to know for the coming week. Reported by Patch 3 hours ago.

Crystal Lake, Cary Could See Northern Lights Thursday

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Crystal Lake, Cary Could See Northern Lights Thursday Patch Crystal Lake-Cary, IL --

A strong solar flare facing the Earth earlier this week may bring the Chicago area a rare display of the Aurora Borealis, or northern lights, Thursday. NBC Chicago reports the Aurora Borealis could be viewed as far south as Colorado and centr Reported by Patch 3 hours ago.

Disney Princess Lingerie Might Kill Even A Grown-Up's Innocence (PHOTOS)

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This must be the other Fantasyland. An online retailer in Japan is selling Disney princess lingerie.

The Cinderella, Belle, Aurora and Rapunzel bras and matching panties, based on the character's gowns, are just frilly, pastel-y and school-girl-y enough for extra Disney-themed creepiness.

The sets, which retail for about $38 (3,990 yen) apiece in Bellemaison's "Disney Fantasy Shop," are for grown-ups, of course, but ewwww anyway.

That said, when it comes to style, the actual items aren't as yucky as imagining the princesses in them. The soft, solid-colored designs are relatively understated -- at least there are no characters' faces printed on the cups.

The Cinderella cornflower blue number is sold out until April, according to the website. "Princess world of longing secretly enjoy," the translated ad copy reads.

Bellemaison writes on its website, "Disney Fantasy shop is subject to the agreement Walt Disney Japan and Co., Ltd." But The Huffington Post has reached out to Disney's consumer products division to see what role, if any, the Mouse Factory has in this.

Until then, we pick up the pieces of our shattered innocence.

*PHOTOS:*

h/t New York Post

*These also might ruin your Disney dreams...*Want more? Be sure to check out HuffPost Style on Twitter, Facebook, Tumblr, Pinterest and Instagram at @HuffPostStyle. Reported by Huffington Post 4 hours ago.

Living in Digital Times and Children’s Technology Review Announce 2014 KAPi Award Winners

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The Most Innovative in Children’s Technology to be Honored on Thursday, January 9 at the 2014 International CES® in Las Vegas.

Las Vegas, NV (PRWEB) January 09, 2014

Living in Digital Times and Children’s Technology Review have teamed up once again to honor the latest in innovation in children’s technology at the fifth annual Kids at Play, KAPi Awards. This year’s winners have been selected and awards will be handed out on January 9th at 6 p.m. PT in North Hall, Room N255, in the Las Vegas Convention Center and World Trade Center (LVCC) at the 2014 International CES® in Las Vegas, Nevada.

“From outdoor play and educational technology to apps and videos games, we received nearly 400 nominations and identified eight winning innovations that have introduced new and exciting ways to play,” said Robin Raskin, founder of Living in Digital Times.

“Making good products for kids is like making magic,” says Warren Buckleitner, editor of Children’s Technology Review, “By awarding the KAPis we believe we’re upping the bar for good kid’s media and products.”

The 2014 KAPi Award Winners:

Innovation

Neos by PlayWorld Systems

With lights, scoreboards and electronic interaction these playground systems are a step into the future. Purchased primarily for use in public spaces, these new age playgrounds meld the best of physical and electronic worlds.

Judges said, “For years digital play has been relegated to couch potato status. PlayWorld Systems leverages technology to support and enhance outdoor play. The playground experience becomes interactive mixing cognitive and gross motor play.”

Best App for Younger Children

StoryBots by JibJab Media Inc.

A complete collection of apps, activities and games all of the StoryBot titles are award worthy for their animation, music and engaging activities.

Judges said, “The quality, passion and innovation behind StoryBots is proof that children's content can be equally appealing to grownups; a formula applied by storytelling masters through the ages.”

Best App for Older Children

The Human Body by Tinybop

Everything, from the bones and brain to cells and veins, is animated by particles physics in this interactive playscape. Children can poke, probe, and examine the skeletal, muscular, nervous, circulatory, respiratory, and digestive systems. Each app contains a recording tool so kids can ask questions, listen, and respond to each other.

Judges said, “Humor meets science in this poster-child example of how to make invisible, abstract biological science have meaning to a curious child. You help the lungs expand, make digestion happen, and experience the nervous system, giggling all the way.”

Best Tech Leverage Toy

Furby Boom by Hasbro

The all new Furby Boom has a mind of its own and combines physical and digital ways to play. Interact with your Furby Boom 1-on-1 to shape its personality. Only with Furby Boom can one hatch and raise digital Furby Furblings.

Judges said: “Furby Boom has made the transition to the digital age. By integrating and leveraging the affordances of each platform (toy and tablet), it's created a top notch personal play experience. Sure, it can still drive a sane adults crazy, but kids will make Furby speak, dance, sleep and repeat for a long time.”

Best Video Game Software

Disney Infinity by Disney Interactive Studios

A new video game that combines classic Disney figurines with online adventures that kids can play and even create their own. The stories and play experiences star some of their favorite Disney and Disney/Pixar characters.

Judges said, “Everyone wondered if Disney could pull it off when they decided to enter a market dominated by powerful forces like Spyro and Minecraft. Disney Infinity is proof that children can be given the keys to the magical kingdom. By combining high quality collectibles and a portal to a virtual sandbox, kids are free to invent their own worlds based on their favorite Disney characters.”

Creative Team

Touch Press

A series of digital coffee table books, these luscious graphics with clean smart interface and some really visual ways to make topics come to life.

Judges said, “When Steve Jobs needed a stunning app to highlight the power of the iPad, he turned to an app called The Elements-- the first app created by the team at Touch Press. Today, the team at Touch Press has set the standard for beauty and usability for non-fiction apps. The latest example, Disney Animated, makes Disney film-making history come to life in new ways. Touch Press continues to raise the bar, bringing magic to the fingertips of kids of all ages.”

Best Educational Technology

Hopscotch by Hopscotch Technologies

An exciting new option for teaching kids a visual programming language.

Judges said, “Finally, a simple drag and drop programming experience -- running on a tablet. Hopscotch provides a fresh set of training wheels for future coders.”

2014 Pioneer

David Kleeman: PlayVangelist and SVP, PlayCollective

Judges said, “David Kleeman has spent a lifetime championing quality for children's media. For 25 years he's explored, judged and put the spotlight on 'only the best' for children. He's constantly rethinking what a quality screen-based experience should be. He does this in many ways including cinema in contests like the Prix Jeunesse. As a senior fellow of the Fred Rogers Center for Early Learning and Children’s Media, at the American Center For Children’s Media, and now at PlayCollective, David has brought thought provoking conversation to developers, educators and researchers in kids’ media. His voice is heard worldwide as a moral compass and passionate evangelist for children’s publishing.”

Honorable Mentions were given to the following products:

Disney Magic Mirror App and Princess DreamCastle

Judges said, “You’ve got to love your princesses but Disney does an awesome job or merging physical and digital play to create a new kind of storytelling experiences both in and around the castle. The castle features rooms for Ariel, Cinderella, Rapunzel, Aurora and Snow White. Children scan special spots around the castle with any iOS device to unlock activities in the app. Sewing with Cinderella and baking with Snow White are fun, if a bit limited in scope, activities.”

Tiggly

Judges said, “Simple physical shapes and a number of todder friendly games combine to offer multi-modal play for the youngest kids.”

OverColor

Judges said, “OverColor is a clever spatial game with an incredible sense of minimalist interface design and strong player engagement. There is no text and no instructions whatsoever. The user experience is extremely clean and straightforward, audio soundscaping and audio responses are light, but greatly add to the experience, allowing a user to focus on the task at hand and not getting in the way of the play.”

Pines to Vine

Judges said, “Pines to Vine shows traditional publishers how best to create great engaging educational content. This versatile and highly scaffolded eBook offers a customized experience for a wide array of learners. Screen text can be modified based on a user's reading ability, and science concepts that are presented through a variety of interactive examples which make abstract concepts interactive, accessible, concrete, and memorable.”

Celestron Wifi Telescope and Microsope

Judges said, “Celestron is the first to add WiFi to telescopes and microscopes and create free apps that let you explore and record what you see. Celestron’s reputation for excellence and digital innovation makes this a great bet for introducing kids to the worlds through the eye of a microscope or telescope.”

PezoPals

Judges said, “This interactive bear/MP3 player was invented by an 11 year old boy. Kudos on his early start as an inventor. A cuddly bear replete with controls cradles an MP3 player that’s preloaded with 24 hours of children’s classic stories, music and games. You can also record your own voice.”

About Children’s Technology Review
Founded in 1993, Children’s Technology Review is designed to help parents, librarians and teachers better use technology with children by providing objective, comprehensive coverage of all forms of commercial products. CTR contains no advertising. It is published monthly for $30/year.

About Living in Digital Times
Living in Digital Times produces conferences and exhibits throughout the year that bring together the most knowledgeable leaders and the latest innovations that intersect technology and lifestyle. Among their many goals is to help companies understand what it means to be a consumer in today’s digital world and stay a step ahead in identifying key trends in their given marketplace. Living in Digital Times produces the following summits, exhibitions and events annually at International CES: Digital Health Summit, Silvers Summit, FitnessTech Summit, TransformingEDU, Kids@Play Summit, MommyTech Summit, Mobile Apps Showdown, Last Gadget Standing, FashionWare Show and the KAPi Awards. For more information, visit http://www.LivinginDigitalTimes.com.

About CES
The International CES is the world’s gathering place for all who thrive on the business of consumer technologies. It has served as the proving ground for innovators and breakthrough technologies for more than 40 years—the global stage where next-generation innovations are introduced to the marketplace. As the largest hands-on event of its kind, CES features all aspects of the industry. And because it is owned and produced by the Consumer Electronics Association (CEA), the technology trade association representing the $203 billion U.S. consumer electronics industry, it attracts the world’s business leaders and pioneering thinkers to a forum where the industry’s most relevant issues are addressed. Follow CES online at http://www.CESweb.org and through social media: http://www.CESweb.org/social.

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Police: Man tries to abduct girl in Aurora as she walks home from school

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Police are investigating the attempted kidnapping of a 13-year-old girl in Aurora as she walked home from school. Reported by Denver Post 2 hours ago.
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