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Local artisans sought for Guadalupe Makers Market

Local nonprofit Peoples’ Self-Help Housing is seeking crafters and artists for the first ever Makers Market in Guadalupe on Oct. 20.  Peoples’ Self-Help Housing is looking for vendors for photography, fine art, pottery, clothing, jewelry, decor, and food. Priority will be given to those artists who live, work, or attend/attended school in Guadalupe or have […]

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Fact checking Justin Ruhge

I am responding to the letter “Too much Kool-Aid” (Aug. 16) by Justin Ruhge. There seems to be a pattern to his frequent letters and this one is no exception. First, he insults the person who wrote the commentary he is responding to (Ken McCalip’s “Misdeeds in La-La Land,” Aug. 9) and then proceeds to […]

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The public good and oil profits

Recent letters and articles in local papers have promoted more oil development over and through the Santa Maria groundwater basin. Who will profit and who will be hurt by these new high-pressure intrusions through our diminishing drinking water aquifers? Aera Energy and ERG Resources, two oil companies, have recently been flooding the media with promises […]

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Veterans deserve better

The late Sen. John McCain will be remembered for his integrity, most notably demonstrated by his penchant for straight talk. There was a great irony locally when Bruce Porter wrote a column in the Sept. 2 Santa Barbara News-Press, simultaneously praising Sen. McCain’s integrity while contorting the truth and assailing 3rd District County Supervisor Joan […]

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Boycott In-N-Out, really?

California Democratic Party Chairman Eric Bauman is calling for a boycott of In-N-Out because they donated $25,000 to the Republican party. What has California come to? I know that California is a Democratic “controlled” state, but to boycott a company because they donated a modest donation (for a national company) to an opposing party is […]

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Blame game

Let’s play a game.  Here are the rules: Pick whatever it is that bothers you about a community, and blame it on something you hate! It seems like a lot of Central Coasters are playing that game right now. You don’t have to look much farther than the pages of the Sun to see what […]

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Chase Artopoeus

The St. Joseph Knights were down 24-30. Only seconds remained. But in his typical fashion, quarterback Chase Artopoeus (pictured, No. 9) remained calm and helped his team gain 82 yards in less than 50 seconds.  The Knights beat out Bakersfield Garces Memorial High School with a tie-breaking kick on Aug. 31, and head football coach […]

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Spotlight on: The Terroir Project

Local beer lovers will have a chance to taste seven different one-off beers on Sept. 29 at West Ranch in Los Olivos as part of Firestone Walker’s Terroir Project, led by its craft Buellton location, Barrelworks.  The event, which runs from noon to 4 p.m., will feature beers created from a recipe that draws both […]

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