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Berthoud Recorder
January 7, 2009
Greeley Tribune, Donald Trump at Bixpo
Thursday, September 15. 2005
Donald Trump shares his secrets to success at Bixpo
Sharon Dunn
September 15, 2005
LOVELAND — Impressions of New York real estate mogul Donald Trump were definitely mixed after he spoke for 90 minutes at the Budweiser Events Center on Wednesday…
…”What is real important to me when I work with business people is they have integrity. You can be successful and be morally bankrupt,” said Deloris Valdez Jarvis of Ben’s Army, a nonprofit organization that fights for children’s rights in Loveland. “He’s morally bankrupt.”
http://www.greeleytrib.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20050915/NEWS/109150086&template=printart
Longmont, The Daily Times-Call, Thur., Aug., 25, 2005
Thursday, September 1. 2005
Publish Date: 8/25/2005
Teen will not return to public school system
Parents remove son in wake of accusations
By Paula Aven Gladych
The Daily Times-Call
LONGMONT — A Longmont teenager accused of sexually assaulting an 8-year-old Milliken boy in April will not return to Silver Creek Middle/Senior High School this year.
At a hearing Wednesday morning at the Boulder County Justice Center, the 15-year-old boy’s parents told the judge they had decided not to put their son back in the public school system. The hearing was held to allow the teen’s family and the school district to present to a judge a plan to allow the teen to attend Silver Creek, while keeping other students safe.
http://www.longmontfyi.com/Local-Story.asp?ID=3313
Longmont, The Daily Times-Call, Wed., August 24, 2005
Wednesday, August 24. 2005
Publish Date: 8/24/2005
Mother wages battle to keep teen out of school – Police say student sexually assaulted 8-year-old boy
By Paula Aven Gladych
The Daily Times-Call
LONGMONT — A Milliken mother is trying to keep a Silver Creek Middle/Senior High School student from returning to the school.
According to Longmont Police reports, Kathy Novosad’s 8-year-old son was sexually assaulted by the developmentally disabled 15-year-old boy in April at the Longmont Recreation Center.
The teen was on a school field trip under the supervision of a paraprofessional and Silver Creek’s special education teacher. He was supposed to be watched at all times, Novosad said.
http://www.longmontfyi.com/Local-Story.asp?id=3297
Berthoud Recorder, Thursday, July 28, 2005
Thursday, July 28. 2005
Local organization raises parental awareness of sexual assault
BY JENNA LYNN ELLIS
“Parenting is a responsibility, not a right.” This is the main message Ben’s Army, a local grassroots organization run by Harrison Jarvis and Deloris Valdez Jarvis, is trying to get across to the community.
http://www.berthoudrecorder.com/main.php?story_id=450&page=23
Windsor Beacon, Thursday, July 28, 2005
Thursday, July 28. 2005
Group’s goal: Stop sexual predators
By Kacia Munshaw
As Deloris Valdez Jarvis sat among a circle of caring people at Moore Martial Arts, her eyes slowly filled up with tears.
She was telling a story of a 14-year-old boy who was constantly beaten up by his uncles as he tried to protect his 12-year-old sister from their sexual abuse.
http://www.windsorbeacon.com/localnews/stories/20050728/2185555.html
Windsor Tribune, Monday, July 25, 2005
Monday, July 25. 2005
Couple start grass roots effort to stop sexual abuse
Posted on Monday, July 25 @ 10:39:03 PDT
Deloris Valdez Jarvis and her husband are on a lifelong mission to save the world one child at a time.
http://www.windsortribune.com/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=2961
Greeley Tribune, Monday, July 25, 2005
Monday, July 25. 2005
Couple start grass roots effort to stop sexual abuse
Tom Fasano
July 25, 2005
Deloris Valdez Jarvis and her husband are on a lifelong mission to save the world one child at a time.
The Loveland couple was in Windsor last week hoping to spread the word about protecting children from sexual predators.