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Police say too many residents are naive about crime
By Nancy Needham nancy@theacorn.com Thousand Oaks More ...
New laws reach far and wide
Judging by all the new laws going into effect for 2007, it seems Big Brother is watching out for you. During the 2006 legislative session, almost 1,400 bills were passed and more than 900 signed into law More ...
Construction accident claims the life of North Hills man
Jeremias Vargas, a worker at Cusenza Ranch in the Lake Sherwood area of Thousand Oaks, died from injuries he suffered in a Sun., Dec. 24 accident at the ranch at 578 Potrero Road. Vargas, 44, of North Hills, reportedly lost control of a sixwheel all-terrain vehicle while driving it down a steep grade on a paved road, according to a Ventura County sheriff More ...
T.O. man named master of Masonic Lodge 807
Peter Jamieson of Thousand Oaks has been elected as master of Conejo Valley Masonic Lodge No. 807. Jamieson will be installed on Jan. 6 by David Doan, past grand master of Free and Accepted Masons of the state of California. This 46th annual installation will be conducted at the Conejo Valley Masonic Lodge, 2786 Crescent Way in Thousand Oaks. More ...
Several public hearings on City Council agenda
By Nancy Needham nancy@theacorn.com The City Council could extend a moratorium issued last January that authorized staff time to study land use and zoning issues affecting the city More ...
Rancho St. Francis helps children
By Nancy Needham nancy@theacorn.com Those who might otherwise find it hard to navigate through life are finding their way, thanks to Rancho St. Francis in Hidden Valley, where abused horses and children nurture each other until they all feel like champions. The combination of horses and children traveling the road to happiness comes from a man who became very successful leading millions to paradise. More ...
Reference librarian starts new chapter
By Nancy Needham nancy@theacorn.com It might be hard for some to imagine a library without DVDs, books on tape and computers. But in 1969, when Nadia Dagher graduated from the University of Oregon with a master More ...
Manna volunteers deliver joy
Manna, the Conejo Valley food bank, distributed more than 1,200 Christmas gifts and 200 Christmas baskets to more than 400 families in the Conejo Valley area from Dec. 18 through Dec. 23. Interim executive director John More ...
CRPD offers volleyball certification course
The Conejo Recreation and Park District will conduct a Southern California Municipal Athletic Federation Volleyball Officials More ... Community RSS feed |
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