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$10,500 each demanded from Alpine shops 
    Dozens of Alpine businesses were threatened with American’s With Disabilities Act lawsuits last week, in addition to several that were earlier served with full lawsuits. The Julian-style scattergun of threats was orchestrated by Theodore Pennock, the handicapped lawyer who peppered Julian with ADA suits in December...MORE

Rural school districts brace for new nutrition rules

    
Food service staff in Alpine and Back Country school districts are bracing for the change in nutrition standards that must be implemented in future months — and school-based clubs worry that they may be forced to give up such fund-raising staples as candy bars and cookie dough. State lawmakers have placed emphasis on reducing childhood obesity, instead of feeding it...MORE

Liquor sales, bike races, heat up debate in Campo
     At a Campo/Lake Morena Planning Group meeting Monday night, board members and residents talked about problems raised by a yearly bicycle race on area roads. Also reviewed - and disapproved - was Doug Wright's request for a full liquor license for a Circle K store he proposes to build across the street from Cameron Corners Convenience Store...MORE

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