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Emily E. Luhn

Emily E. Luhn passed away July 26 at the age of 83 after a brief illness. She was born in Gothenburg, Neb., raised in Peace River area of Alberta, Canada, and moved to Seattle, Wash. as a young woman. She married Carl Luhn in 1956 and moved with him to Davis, Calif. in 1959. She … Continue Reading

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Kenneth E. Fagan

Kenneth E. Fagan, CPA, a man with many close Davis ties, died on July 9, 2010, in Sacramento. Ken, 62, fought a long battle with renal cell carcinoma before he finally succumbed to the disease. In addition to his wife of 36 years, Kathy, he leaves behind two children: Kevin (wife Jillian) and Kacy (Gary). … Continue Reading

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YouÕd think we could top one of these lists

Enterprise columnist TOO MANY LISTS SPOIL THE STEW É it may be about time to permanently ban all those ÒBest CitiesÓ lists that national magazines come out with, ranking everything from Best Cities to Raise Kids to Best Cities to Own a Bike to Best Cities to Be a Frog É the reason they should … Continue Reading

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Leona Chenney Groen

Leona Chenney Groen passed away on July 24 after an eighteen-year battle with lymphoma. She will be missed dearly by husband, Dan; children, Elizabeth, Daniel, and Annette; brother, John; mother, Elizabeth; grandchildren, Taylor, Danica and Jenna; other extended family; and all who had the privilege of knowing Lee. Leona Chenney was born in Whittier, California … Continue Reading

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Perseverance, love of bicycling pay off with victories for Anton

Enterprise correspondent In the movie ÒForrest Gump,Ó the title character Ñ played by Tom Hanks Ñ ran for more than three years for Òno particular reason.Ó To many, just running for no purpose or destination seems odd, but Davis High graduate Blake Anton, 22, can relate, although he prefers two wheels. When he moved to … Continue Reading

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UCD track team gets an Olympic star

Kimberly Graham-Miller, a gold medalist at the 1996 Summer Olympics and standout athlete at the collegiate and professional levels, has joined the UC Davis track and field staff as sprints coach. Byron Talley, interim director of Aggie cross country and track and field, made the announcement this week. ÒKim is a great addition to this … Continue Reading

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MikieÕs the man as lacrosse grows in Davis

Enterprise columnist Once upon a time, summer in Davis was a time to relax. Merchants took a deep breath. Parents bought the summer passes for local swimming pools. The cityÕs Parks and Community Services Department provided the only outlets for kids away from home. Once school ended in June, the sidewalks almost rolled up. In … Continue Reading

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