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Public to pay for power line mistakes

As September came to an end, a portion of the hills surrounding Vandenberg Air Force Base ignited into flames and burned into October—for about six days—charring more than 600 acres. The blaze began, officials later announced, because of sparks from crossed power lines.   Unlike past local fires, the Pine Canyon flare-up claimed no victims, […]

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Grants fund new fire stations

The city of Santa Maria has successfully secured two grants totaling more than $4 million from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security through the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act. The money will go toward the construction of two new fire stations.   “There were 8,000 applicants nationwide, and there were only seven grants awarded here […]

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Celebrate peace with Marian Medical Center

A feeling of peace and well-being will envelop the communities of Santa Maria, Orcutt, and Guadalupe the week of Oct. 12 when the People for Nonviolence Committee of Marian Medical Center hosts the 13th annual Peace Week.   The event will feature a variety of activities and programs designed to bring Santa Maria Valley locals […]

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Holiday Inn snags top award

InterContinental Hotels Group recognized Holiday Inn and Suites Santa Maria for its superior guest satisfaction, making the hotel one of just four in the state to receive the group’s award for quality excellence.   The award is based on scores compiled from guest surveys, in which visitors evaluate hotels on the quality of product, service, […]

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Cook out with the Lions

The Orcutt Lions invite the public to have a spooky old time at the club’s Halloween cook-your-own dinner event on Oct. 16.   Taking place at 126 S. Broadway, the fun begins at 5:30 p.m. and includes a costume contest, prize raffles, a 50-50 drawing, and a no-host bar. The cost is $10 per person. […]

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Auction benefits Alzheimer’s caregivers

Volunteer assistants for people with Alzheimer’s will soon see some added relief thanks to the Central Coast Wine Classic Fund-A-Need Auction, which presented the Central Coast Chapter of the Alzheimer’s Association with a gift of $66,750.   The money will allow for the continuation of the group’s Respite Care program, which provides services for unpaid […]

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Luncheon topic: budget cuts

The impact of the state’s decision to borrow city government money on civil services will be the topic of consideration at the Santa Maria Valley Chamber of Commerce’s Business Development Committee Luncheon set for Oct. 20.   The event’s guest speaker will be Santa Maria’s assistant city manager, Rick Haydon, who will discuss the possible […]

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Santa Maria gets back to business

Santa Maria business owner Lester Dalisay is hoping for a merry Christmas. In fact, he’s counting on one to save his hobby shop on Main Street. Dalisay opened Big Boys Toys, a store specializing in remote-controlled cars and planes, after relocating in January. With the recession and online merchants teaming up to dwindle his profits […]

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