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First United Methodist Church presents Lompoc Valley Master Chorale, live in concert

The Lompoc Valley Master Chorale will hold its Holiday Joy concert at the First United Methodist Church in Lompoc on Saturday, Dec. 2, at 7:30 p.m. Musicians in the local ensemble will be joined by some special guest instrumentalists during the performance, according to press materials. The concert’s featured accompanist is local pianist and thespian […]

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PCPA’s Elf: The Musical delivers heaps of holiday hilarity

Elf off the shelf The Pacific Conservatory Theatre (PCPA) presents its production of Elf: The Musical through Dec. 23 at the Marian Theatre, located at Allan Hancock College in Santa Maria.  Visit pcpa.org or facebook.com/pacificconservatorytheatre for tickets and show times. For more info, call the PCPA box office at (805) 922-8313. If singing loud for […]

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Temporary fix

Raymond Leon delayed his wife’s wake by a month because of damages to the Apostolic Church in Guadalupe during the January 2023 storms.  “We couldn’t hold a church service. Some struggled to come back. It was very hard for everybody,” Leon said.  Heavy rains in January caused the Santa Maria River to veer off its […]

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Freshman year

From helping manage record-setting storm damages to raising the benchmarks for Big Oil, Gregg Hart jumped right into his role as the Assembly member for the 37th District, representing Santa Barbara County and southern SLO County. “I feel like my first year was very successful, particularly as a new legislator,” Hart told the Sun. “The […]

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Dig beyond ‘alternative facts’

In the Nov. 16 issue of the Sun letters section, John Texeira makes some salient points about how the national debt and the costs of inflation are impacting us all (“Bidenomics led to inflation, increased costs for consumers”).  Unfortunately, he misread some of the factors leading to these problems. The national debt is indeed an […]

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Disapproval and disarray

Cuesta College Superintendent and President Jill Stearns has been singing the praises of the 1,300-housing-unit Dana Reserve project in Nipomo, touting the space it’s allocating to a new South County campus for the college, and advocating for all the “affordable” housing it’s going to bring to the area. She’s toured the public meeting circuit, speaking […]

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