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The Denver Post debuts April Heinrichs Award for Colorado’s top senior soccer player, scholar and citizen
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The Denver Post debuts April Heinrichs Award for Colorado’s top senior soccer player, scholar and citizen

  • The Denver Post launches the April Heinrichs Award to honor Colorado's top senior girls soccer player annually.
  • The winner will be profiled in the newspaper, receive a trophy, and attend a celebratory banquet.
  • Nominations are open March 1 through May 24, with selection by a 17-person committee.
  • The award honors achievements on and off the field, including GPA and community service.
  • April Heinrichs, a Colorado soccer icon and former USWNT coach, lends her name to the award.
  • Denver Summit FC and other donors support the award through annual contributions.
  • The award aims to reflect Colorado’s history of producing top women’s soccer players.
  • A 17-person committee includes coaches and former players to judge nominees.
  • Nominees may be put forward by coaches or athletic directors.
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The Book Club: ‘Midnight Flyboys,’ a shocking true crime and more reader reviews
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The Book Club: ‘Midnight Flyboys,’ a shocking true crime and more reader reviews

  • The Denver Post highlights reader mini-reviews of Bruce Henderson’s WWII book ‘Midnight Flyboys’ and other titles in a community-driven feature.
  • Readers praise Henderson’s book for its detailed look at sharecropper crews and resistance efforts in Nazi-occupied Europe.
  • The piece also features reviews of ‘Word by Word’ by Kory Stamper, praising its engaging insights into dictionaries.
  • Denver readers share opinions on a range of titles, including contemporary and classic works, reflecting broad literary interests.
  • The book club members provide quotes and star ratings to summarize their impressions of each title.
  • The article invites readers to email further mini-reviews to the paper’s staff for ongoing reader engagement.
  • The Denver Post includes a selection of recent reviews alongside insights into the historical context of the books.
  • The feature emphasizes cultural perspectives on language with Stamper’s 'The Secret Lives of Dictionaries' and its witty, insightful passages.
  • Readers’ reviews include brief characterizations and thematic notes, such as the ethical and historical dimensions of wartime journalism and memoirs.
  • The article serves as a community hub, inviting continued contributions from readers through email and social sharing.
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