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Gone to pot

While searching for a lost hiker on July 27, a Santa Barbara County Sheriff’s Department helicopter crew spotted almost 4,000 marijuana plants growing in the hills above Highway 41 in San Luis Obispo County. Sheriff’s Narcotics detectives immediately began surveying the grow, where they observed four males in the act of tending and harvesting the […]

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Exploring Panama

You know the world is a small place when you can make a connection between the tropical rainforests of Panama and the dunes of the Central Coast, between the Panamanian golden frog and the California red-legged frog. How the two places relate is what Nipomo student Joshua Sanchez had the opportunity to discover recently. He […]

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New device is a real ‘lifesaver’

During December of last year, the Pismo Beach Police Department needed help locating a missing 73-year-old man suffering from Alzheimer’s disease. Officers contacted the San Luis Obispo County Sheriff’s Department, which, after reviewing some background information about the man and his lifestyle, recruited the Santa Barbara County Sheriff’s Department. Luckily, the man’s family had recently […]

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Pallet to palate

Most Central Coast residents appreciate the bounty of fresh fruit, veggies, and meat that grows in our proverbial backyard. For foodies who’d like to learn more about these wonderful edibles, as well as those who simply want to celebrate the sheer abundance of choice, a group of area chefs and farmers has launched an innovative […]

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Civilize society: Overhaul taxes

John McCain, in one of his recent campaign speeches, claimed that, by the end of his presidency, he will have won the war in Iraq, balanced the budget, and brought Osama bin Laden to justice. All this will have been accomplished without raising taxes. First, what we’ve had in Iraq for the last five years […]

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Thanks from the Indians

As the Santa Maria Indians’ 65th season draws to a close, we would like to thank all of the Tribes’ supporters from around the county for your continued support. The Indians, as many know, are the longest-running semi-pro baseball team in California, and one of only two teams from the Golden State to win the […]

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Legalize – and tax – marijuana

The so-called “War on Drugs” in regards to marijuana has failed. We spend a fortune on trying to control it, while at the same time filling our overcrowded prisons with inmates. The only thing that has resulted from all this attempt at control has made growing it very lucrative—one plant is worth $4,000. Marijuana has […]

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Small cars, big speed

On a normal day at the track, there might be 40 go-karts. Last weekend, at the Santa Maria Karting Association track, there were more than 300. It was the International Karting Federation Grand Nationals, held at the Santa Maria track for the third time, and the smell of gasoline and burnt rubber filled the air. […]

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Athlete of the Week

Dr. Brenda Forsythe and Kadence are quite a pair. She’s a 45-year-old veterinarian practicing in Orcutt, and he’s a 16-year-old Dutch Warmblood gelding who likes to jump. Together, they’re winners, and they’ve taken home countless blue ribbons throughout the years in hunting, jumping, and dressage competitions. They’ve even taken home a few division championships. “He’s […]

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