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ANSA program moves to JMMS 
     Alpine Natural Science Academy is changing locations from Mountain View Learning Academy to Joan Mac Queen Middle School this coming 2006-2007 school year. The move is expected to better accommodate the necessary breaks, student supervision, and preparatory time needed for ANSA teacher Bob Bordelon. The students are also expected to have better access to facilities and extracurricular activities at JMMS...MORE

Bill puts military on border, nixes shared airport    

    
The House of Representatives version of the National Defense Authorization Act for 2007 (HR 5122) offers military aid on the border, and prohibits civilian sharing of airport facilities on three local bases — the latter a strong favorite by San Diego Regional Airport Authority. The bill's ban on airport joint use of San Diego military bases for a future airport site, could leave a Boulevard site as one of the only remaining options...MORE

4 Democrats, 1 Libertarian, seek House seat 
     Five candidates who seek the District 52 Congressional seat long occupied by Rep. Duncan Hunter gathered in Ramona last weekend to tout their qualifications to constituents and to answer questions. Democrats Derek Casady, Connie Frankowiak, Karen Otter and John Rinaldi, and Libertarian Michael Benoit, are all vying for the East County seat, which has been held by Hunter, a Republican, for the past 26 years...MORE

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