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Byline: Emily Kram
Jan. 25--CHILI, Laptops And Digital Whiteboards -- it's a strange grouping, but the Superior school district is hoping the mish-mash of technology and spicy cuisine will act as a lure. The school district wades into new territory Thursday with a Tech-Fusion night at Cooper Elementary School. The event runs from 4-7 p.m. and is free to attend. All community members are welcome. "It's a chance for them to come in and really see a day in the lives of what their kids are using and what's out there," said Sharon Correll, parent involvement coordinator at Cooper Elementary School. The technology expo covers a wide range of topics, from online job searching to cyber-bullying. The event also caters to technology users of all ages, with a "Google for Grandma" demonstration as well as an …