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Gone silent

On Jan. 29, I received an e-mail notification from YouTube—that ubiquitous video-sharing website—informing me the sound had been disabled on a video I’d posted there. The bit of Internet in question was a souped-up slideshow of photos taken on a trip to Disneyland with friends, synched to the song “Your Imagination” by former Beach Boy […]

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Nipomo agencies put a stop to illegal dumping

The Nipomo Community Services District (NCSD) and the local branch of the California Conservation Corps recently worked together to clear an accumulation of illegally dumped appliances, computers, car parts, a travel trailer, trash, and debris from an access road in Nipomo. To help prevent trash from building up there again, locked barricades have been placed […]

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Local blood banks need more donations

Recent trends in donations have local United Blood Services officials concerned about the health of the local blood supply. Fallout from a down economy—such as layoffs and a cloudy business climate—have forced several businesses to cancel or postpone scheduling blood drives for the month of March. “Based on trends for scheduled drives in March and […]

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Land lovers

At the headwaters of the Santa Maria River lies a vast oak-studded ranch, the quintessence of the Central Coast’s characteristic rural landscape. Here in the fresh air of the Avenales Ranch, the gentle mooing of cows and calves is likely to be punctuated by the otherworldly bugling of tule elk or the high-pitched yowl of […]

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What do you like to sing in the rain?

Brettly Beidinger YMCA events coordinator “It’s not a song, but I like to splish-splash. That’s all that goes through my head when I’m in my rain boots.” Eleanor Byars YMCA fitness instructor “‘I Think I Love You’ by the Partridge Family. I actually like to sing that all the time, even in the sunshine.” Angeli […]

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Fesler Junior High gets ‘Heart’ smart

On Feb. 12 and Feb. 13, students from Fesler Junior High School’s physical education classes jumped rope to raise money for the American Heart Association. “Junior high students are not too young to make a difference in the lives of others. That’s what our emphasis has always been,” Fesler P.E. teacher Paul Cole said in […]

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Political Watch

• Earlier this month, Congressman Henry A. Waxman (D-Los Angeles), chairman of the House of Representatives Energy and Commerce Committee, announced that he had asked Congresswoman Lois Capps (D-Santa Barbara) to again serve as vice chair of the committee’s Health Subcommittee. Capps was also appointed to the position during the 110th Congress. The Health Subcommittee […]

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