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Horseback Riding, Hiking and Biking at la Purisima's Park
With 25 miles of trails along the ancient aqueduct system, La Purisima Mission State Historic Park in Lompoc, just 16 miles west of Buellton, is not only easy to access for horses trailers, cyclists, runners ...
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Lake Tahoe weather update: lake effect warning continues this morning
A lake effect snow warning continues this morning for Incline Village and Crystal Bay, which should cause dangerous driving conditions for morning commuters, especially those headed to and from the Carson and ...
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For the drive home: area road controls detailed
At 4 p.m. Monday, the Nevada Department of Transportation is reporting area routes are open with no controls with the following exceptions: I-80: - Chains required except for four wheel drive vehicles for ...
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School Closures Due To Winter Weather
All morning we will be keeping an eye on area schools closing due to severe weather.
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Stories of Salinas to emerge at weekend library event
From 1 to 6 p.m. Sunday, 'Salinas Stories' will present an afternoon program exploring the history, world view, experiences and stories of the people who came to the place now known as Salinas.
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Dan Krieger, Times Past: Mission attack affected Mass, horses
On the night of Nov. 29, 1776, Mission San Luis Obispo was raided. Native Americans from the Cuyama - possibly some Chumash renegades from the mission itself along with Yokuts from the San Joaquin Valley - ...
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Sharrows FAQ
Sharrow is an arrow-like design painted on a roadway to mark a bicycling route. What is the purpose of this marking? This 'Shared Lane Marking' is intended to inform cyclists and motorists where a travel lane ...
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How school measures fared
Voters Tuesday administered pass/fail grades to eight area school districts seeking financial aid.
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The Orange County Museum of Art Presents the 2008 California Biennial
The 2008 California Biennial continues the Orange County Museum of Art's four-decade long history of presenting new developments in contemporary art.
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la Recherche du Taco Bell
What you're reading and why you're reading it The Mark Dery essay on this page is part of a new book, Hunger and Thirst, Food Literature, published by San Diego's nonprofit CityWorks press and edited by Nancy ...
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SoCo Beat: Co-op to be grand marshal for A. G. event
The Pismo Oceano Vegetable Exchange has been selected as the grand marshal of the 71st annual Harvest Festival, which begins Friday in Arroyo Grande.
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Parents, educators need to collaborate for students with special needs
Awareness was raised recently of the issue of including students with special needs in school activities and events for students who are enrolled in Placer County Office of Education's programs, but who are ...
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Oliver running for 4-year term
Even though Lynn Oliver was only appointed to the Placer County school board last year, she has more than a decade of experience from which to draw.
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Other Voices: Generous donors make 'On Golden Pond' possible
When we started the Save the Foothill Theatre Company campaign only three weeks ago, the $90,000 we needed to mount our next production seemed all but insurmountable.
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The Wine Boom
Winemaking in California has never been an unsupervised industry. The first vines were brought to the Pacific shores by Cortez.
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Alberta, CA
"Most governments acknowledge that renewable energy is the only way to prevent dangerous climate change but they are still not giving renewable energy the necessary political, financial and regulatory framework ...
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The Residue of Merriment
MENTAL CONFETTI CLEANUP: Summer Solstice is touted and marketed as Santa Barbara's ode to wild abandon, a haven for pagan sun worshippers, temporary hippies, free expressionists, and gonzo suburban fun-lovers ...
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South County Beat: Descendant of Captain Dana to speak
The historic Dana Adobe in Nipomo will be the site of a series of educational Saturday talks.
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Placer County Republcian Assembly Townhall Blog
Endorsements Announced by the Placer County Republican Party for the November 4th General Election Posted by Aaron F Park on Friday, August 01, 2008 8:21:08 PM The Party will oppose local tax increases, bonds, ...
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Police blotter: July 28, 2008
Grass Valley Police Department Friday 2:29 p.m. - A caller reported a wheelchair that was taken from Sierra Nevada Memorial Hospital on Thursday is being ridden by two juvenile boys on Dorsey Drive.
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