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Alpine, Harbison Canyon, Dehesa, Flinn Springs, Descanso,
Guatay, Pine Valley, Campo, Boulevard, Potrero, Mt.
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San
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August
18, 2005 |
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Imperial county officials push for airport site
As residents throughout San Diego County continue to discuss a new international airport site, through town hall events being conducted with the San Diego Airport Authority, more and more support is being voiced for preserving the pristine Back Country and picking a different
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Cedar Fire judge intends to ‘see the spot’
The judge that will be sentencing the arsonist who started the Cedar Fire said Monday he wants to, “see the spot” where Sergio Martinez says he started a small fire so he could be rescued after becoming lost and dehydrated in October
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Exciting changes ahead for Alpine students
When Alpine’s children return to school on Aug. 29, they’ll discover some exciting new changes. Throughout the system, from kindergarten through eighth grade, there will be new emphases and new ways to
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Bus
schedules available now!
The Alpine Sun’s
back-to-school special, the local school bus
schedule, is available in the Aug. 18 edition of
the newspaper. It may also be obtained at our
office, located at 2144 Alpine Blvd. The special pullout
includes the 2005-’06 Alpine Union School
District, Granite Hills High School and Steele
Canyon High School bus schedules. The Back to School
Special is a yearly supplement to The Alpine
Sun newspaper. For further information,
one may contact us at 445-3288.
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The Alpine Sun's
website contains a selection of the newspaper's top
stories. The contents of the print edition, as well as
information about where to find it, who writes for it,
and how to advertise in it, may be found via the links
below.
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week's print edition
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