(DLM1776) - Weld Central High School senior Erin Marvin, 17, may lose her Boettcher scholarship because of Amendment 41, which limits gifts and scholarships to government employees. Erin's mother, Claudia Marvin, is technically a state employee because works as a teacher's aide at Hudson Elementary, a job she took so she could spend more time with her kids. The photo was taken at the Marvin family's home outside Brighton, Colo. Tuesday, Jan. 30, 2007. Shown in the picture is Erin Marvin, front, and her parents Robert and Claudia Marvin, standing behind her.(DARIN MCGREGOR/ROCKY MOUNTAIN NEWS) **Erin, Claudia and Robert Marvin (cq)
(DLM1776) - Weld Central High School senior Erin Marvin, 17, may lose her Boettcher scholarship because of Amendment 41, which limits gifts and scholarships to government employees. Erin's mother, Claudia Marvin, is technically a state employee because works as a teacher's aide at Hudson Elementary, a job she took so she could spend more time with her kids. The photo was taken at the Marvin family's home outside Brighton, Colo. Tuesday, Jan. 30, 2007. Shown in the picture is Erin Marvin, front, and her parents Robert and Claudia Marvin, standing behind her.(DARIN MCGREGOR/ROCKY MOUNTAIN NEWS) **Erin, Claudia and Robert Marvin (cq)
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Weld Central High School senior Erin Marvin, 17, a finalist for a Boettcher scholarship, could lose out on the award by the Boettcher Foundation because of Amendment 41, which limits gifts to government employees. Erin's mother works as a teacher's aide in the Keenesburg school district. Erin, however, is eligible for a scholarship by the Daniels Fund. Behind her are her parents.
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DLM;(DLM1776) - Weld Central High School senior Erin Marvin, 17, may lose her Boettcher scholarship because of Amendment 41, which limits gifts and scholarships to government employees. Erin's mother, Claudia Marvin, is technically a state employee because works as a teacher's aide at Hudson Elementary, a job she took so she could spend more time with her kids. The photo was taken at the Marvin family's home outside Brighton, Colo. Tuesday, Jan. 30, 2007. Shown in the picture is Erin Marvin, front, and her parents Robert and Claudia Marvin, standing behind her.(DARIN MCGREGOR/ROCKY MOUNTAIN NEWS) **Erin, Claudia and Robert Marvin (cq)
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2007-01-30 19:21:44
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