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Following footprints: State scientists aim to map mountain lion numbers and species health

 You probably should’ve died,” the husky, walrus-mustached U.S. Forest Service worker told me that balmy July evening.  It was 2015, the height of the last so-called drought that never really ended on California’s Central Coast. And the animals, myself included, were restless. One long summer after another, interrupted by brief winters that brought only sputters […]

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Arts Briefs

Elverhoj holds last in series of events with local artist Nancy Yaki The Elverhoj Museum of History and Art presents a discussion with artist Nancy Yaki on July 28 titled, The Process is the Destination. Yaki will discuss how she chooses composition, imagery, and then what specific techniques set her apart from other artists. Yaki’s […]

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Must be nice

Another year, another crop report from Santa Barbara County (see page 5), and this one is (Borat voice), berry nice! Sorry, I couldn’t resist–the county’s strawberry farmers raked in an astounding $457 million during 2017!  Local broccoli farmers got a significant boost as well, surpassing wine grapes as the second most earning crop from 2016 […]

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County fair experience

Here we were, senior citizens doing our volunteer duty, sitting the first session of the Santa Maria Republican Club booth at the recent county fair as we have for the past 10 years. All around us were other booths for the NRA, wheel chairs, books and puffy dolls, jewelry, cosmetics, bonsai plants, the CHP, etc. […]

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Response to Scott Fina

Scott Fina’s commentary regarding the cave rescue in Thailand (“Cave rescue in Thailand was no ‘miracle,’” July 19) was a brilliant piece of persuasive writing. Using a relevant example, he was able to express and show us how universal ideals are practical and useful. Who can make a legitimate argument against these values? Yet, many […]

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