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Published weekly San Diego Neighborhood Newspapers September 1, 2005

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  Enjoy Sunday breakfast with the Potrero Kiwanis and celebrate the Mt. Laguna volunteers' centennial weekend history programs. Alpine Amigos 4-H is holding its opening meeting Sept. 7.

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Disaster area: Marshall Road snafu is 'nobody's fault' - and work still continues
     A Reynolds Communities housing project, under construction just west of Marshall Road and south of Marshall Way, had sewage flowing into the water line of one longtime resident and walled another inside a solid wall of dirt with a road re-design that Reynolds blames on the county and about which the county is confused...MORE

Alien border agent pleads 'not guilty'  

    A former border patrol agent has denied charges that he conspired to smuggle aliens across the border and made false statements about his own citizenship to get his job, as he is not a U.S. citizen. Oscar Antonio Ortiz, 28, was a U.S. Border Patrol agent for two and a half years and worked at the El Cajon station.
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Cover story: Blindness is challenge, not handicap
     “It’s exhilarating! It’s invigorating! It was my leap of faith!”
     That’s the way Steffani Kreger describes the day when she went sky diving over Otay Lakes last Sept. 8, 2004. “I want to do it again, every year on the anniversary of my first jump,” she adds. 
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Bonus page: Local youth begin 4-H season and enjoy end of magical summer reading program

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