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Equestrians to help disadvantaged youth
     Although not yet in a permanent location, a new Thousand Oaks equestrian program geared toward disadvantaged children is already making a difference.
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Kidnapping suspect treated for dog bites, gunshot wounds
     Dennis Elliot Shellhouse, a Phenix City, Ala. resident who allegedly attempted to kidnap a Lake Sherwood woman, was taken to the hospital to be treated for dog bites and gunshot wounds last week.
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Issue over ‘copper curtain’ still alive
     Letters Beauty is in the eye of the beholder, and for Billy Martin, there
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Company to evaluate financial impact of Lowe’s
     TheWestlake Village City Council agreed to use the consulting firm CB Richard Ellis to conduct the fiscal impact report for the proposed Lowe
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Cops, firefighters, teachers saluted
     AWARDS, APPLAUSE FOR WORTHY RECIPIENTS
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Utility poles bite the dust
     Officials from the city of Thousand Oaks, Southern California Edison Company, Verizon Telephone and Adelphia Cable will be marking the removal of the last utility pole along Moorpark Road, south of Columbia Road.
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T.O. celebrates ‘Senior of Year’
     Thousand Oaks has a new Senior of the Year. Alyce Schuldt was chosen recently during an awards ceremony at the Goebel Senior Adult Center on Janss Road.
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Group teaches teens about military life
     Teens from 13 to 17 can now find out if the Navy or other branches of the armed forces are a fit for their futures.
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Estate sale to benefit festival
Ojai Shakespeare Festival fundraiser will feature wide variety of
     A fundraiser for the Ojai Shakespeare Festival in the form of a
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Shoots pictures of the great outdoors
     A HOBBY THAT NEVER GETS OLD
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T.O. siblings are winning combination
     Thousand Oaks High School freshman Kenneth Wang and his sister, Cynthia Wang, are the first siblings to both win the Conejo Valley Youth Orchestra
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Library exhibit to highlight TV shows, motion pictures shot in Conejo Valley
     During July, the Thousand Oaks Library will highlight the many films and television series filmed in the Conejo Valley. A month-long exhibit with photos, videos, DVDs, books, posters and other memorabilia will begin Mon., June 27 and continue through Sun., July 31 at the library, 1401 E. Janss Road,
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T.O. ballet school sends dancers across country
     Cuizon Ballet Centre of Thousand Oaks recently announced that a number of its students have been invited to attend summer intensive programs at various schools across the country.
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TOHS aquatics center now open
     FIRST-TIME USERS OF THE POOL
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Surgical hospital gets Medicare certification
     Thousand Oaks Surgical Hospital has received Medicare certification. Surveyors visited the hospital, accompanying nurses making patient visits. They examined and evaluated patient care, surgical services, hospital policies and procedures.
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Doctors can recommend safe arthritis medications
     About 70 million Americans have arthritis, and a new survey by the Rippe Lifestyle Institute shows many are living with arthritis pain needlessly because they don
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Lighthouse open this Saturday
     The Port Hueneme Lighthouse will be open to the public from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sat., June18. It
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CRPD needs volunteers
     Conejo Recreation & Park District
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