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Alpine’s
Urdahl named as Grossmont president
A very information heavy board meeting took
place on Dec. 13, for the Grossmont Union High
School District. Community members stood up to
let their voices be heard, an election for board
offices, which ultimately resulted in local
Alpine resident Larry Urdahl being named as
president of the GUHSD board or trustees...MORE
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Developers face criminal charges of grand theft
Paul Gonya, 63,
Kenneth Stroud, 52, and David Waitley, 44, have
been charged with conspiracy and 113 counts of
grand theft that allege they embezzled more than
$1.4 million from their companies, Real Estate
International, Inc., for their own use. Marie
Frever, 38, worked for one of the companies, and
is charged with three counts of grand theft...MORE |
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Supervisors approve Queen of Angels expansion
The San Diego County Board of Supervisors
approved a Major Use Permit modification, which
will allow for the expansion of Queen of Angels
Church in Alpine. The supervisors' 5-0 vote Dec.
5 included amended conditions from the Sept. 21
approval of the county's Planning Commission...MORE
Whistleblower blames supervisors for recent fire
woes
Before the 2003 Cedar Fire, San Diego County’s
Board of Supervisors voted to close down five
honor camps that once housed prisoners who cut
firebreaks and cleared brush. Since then,
supervisors have failed to heed a series of
warnings and recommendations made to prevent
future devastating fires, whistleblowers reveal...MORE
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