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County cracks down on Covert Canyon operations  
     While residents in Potrero struggle against a proposed Blackwater training facility, another, similar facility has been operating for nearly two years, right here in Alpine. Covert Canyon, hidden in the hills off Japatul Road, is a para-military training camp that was, until last week, training military and law enforcement personnel in live fire combat training...MORE
BAC recommends Alpine high school construction   
    
The Bond Advisory Commission ran through miles of research, met methodically for three months, reported on figures, and fretted over the capability of the Grossmont Union High School District’s ability to build a high school in Alpine. They promised to dig deep and find a feasible way to complete this task in 100 days, and they have completed this Herculean effort in less time than they promised...MORE


California orders first-in-nation
“hack tests” on voting machines  

     “California voters are entitled to have their votes counted exactly as they were cast,” said California Secretary of State Debra Bowen, the state’s chief elections officer. In a press conference in early May, Bowen announced a “top to bottom” review of nearly all electronic voting machines and tabulators (computerized vote-counting machines) statewide, including the voting systems used in San Diego County...MORE


 

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