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Anna Icke

Anna Icke, Ranger Review Reporter

Anna Icke is a freshman at Lewis-Palmer High School. This is her first year as a Ranger Review Reporter and she is looking forward to future years on the staff. Anna is on the Varsity Cheerleading team, and while this is her first year cheering for LP, she has been cheering competitively for 7 and a half years. Anna has two older brothers, one in college at the Colorado School of Mines, and one is a junior at Lewis-Palmer. She loves to visit the mines campus and attend both of her brothers’ sporting events. Born and raised in Colorado, Anna enjoys fishing, volunteering at the Black Forest Animal Sanctuary, leading the hospitality ministry at her church, baking, and hiking. In the future, Anna hopes to keep up her academic grades, attend University of Wyoming and eventually become a developmental pediatrician.

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 A snow plow clears the road to make it safe and drivable for people. It is important for people to get to work and school, no matter the weather.

Coloradans overreact to the snow and cold

Anna Icke, Ranger Review Reporter
March 21, 2019
What is the Ranger?

What is the Ranger?

Anna Icke, Ranger Review Reporter
March 6, 2019
Fracking wells drill down one to two miles vertically before turning 90 degrees and drilling for a mile more. The water, sand and chemical high-pressure mixture is then pumped into the shale rock, causing the rock to release oil and natural gas.

Vote no on Proposition 112

Anna Icke, Ranger Review Reporter
November 5, 2018
Anita Gichuki 9 and her family visiting traditional Kikuyu homes. The last time I was there was actually this past summer, 2018.

Family living 8,895 miles away

Anna Icke, Ranger Review Reporter
October 3, 2018
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