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City needs to set a better example on water conservation
      I completely agree that the citizens in our community need to take water conservation more seriously, but I'd like the city to organize a hotline to report on city violations also. I find it infuriating to see sprinklers on at 2 p.m. to water the landscaping on city streets.
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Money going to the day laborer site infuriates her
      Regarding Nancy Needham's April 30 article, "T.O. Council spends federal grant money," it greatly dismays me that our fiscally irresponsible T.O.
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Semipro basketball player or state senator from T.O.?
      Last year, the L.A. Lightning semipro basketball team "tried" to organize a successful program. They played their games at the new Cal Lutheran University sports area; they tried to sell season tickets; they tried to have halftime shows; they tried to sell beer; they tried many other things to get people to come,
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Don't stereotype those who defend same-sex marriage
      In the May 7 issue, Ms. Taggart defended Miss California's stance on samesex marriage. While I don't share the same opinion as either of them, I'm happy that Carrie Prejean will keep her tiara and Miss California title.
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Animal lovers were helpful to Lancaster shelter
      On Sun., May 3 an amazing event took place at the Lancaster Animal Shelter. More than 190 volunteers—including staff and volunteers from the Agoura Animal Shelter and local community members from Agoura, Thousand Oaks and Malibu,
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Think of your pets when temperatures are soaring upward
      It's that time of year again, when the temperatures are on the rise. Just as you feel pain stepping barefoot onto hot pavement or sand, it's important to remember your dog's paws feel heat extremes, too. To prevent burns and blisters, avoid walking your dog on hot pavement or sand.
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More information about the fenced animals on a hill
      The area depicted in your May 14 "What's up with that?" is a portion of the future site of the city of Westlake Village Community Park/YMCA. The current "farm" operation is actually a two-month pilot project sponsored by the city which is studying the benefits of using small ruminants- sheep and goats- for brush clearance.
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