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Published weekly San Diego Neighborhood Newspapers May 25, 2006

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Library, hospital, charter reform, on local ballots 
     On June 6, local voters will weigh in on various ballot measures that will effect Alpine, the Back Country and the entire county...MORE

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Campo planners cite land use, 
groundwater, not charity, in denying foster home plan

    
Campo planners voted Monday night to deny a long-debated and hard-fought project for a 250-bed foster care facility planned for the Flying A Ranch in Campo. After a heated meeting between planners, residents and proponents, the nine-member board voted 6-3 to advise the San Diego County Board of Supervisors to disapprove the project...MORE

Essay winners tell us what makes a good teacher 
     This year, the Alpine Chamber of Commerce Education Committee received an overwhelming response when it hosted an essay contest with the cooperation of the Alpine Union School District. Over 500 children turned in essays when they were challenged to write about what makes a good teacher. The contest welcomed essays from students in kindergarten through twelfth grade...MORE

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