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Agricultural customers will be hardest hit
by water shortages  

     As Southern California dries out, and water officials preach conservation, agricultural customers will likely be the hardest hit my imposed water shortages. While the Interim Agricultural Water Program provides surplus Metropolitan Water District of Southern California supplies to agricultural customers at a discounted rate, the IAWP conditions allow for a reduction of up to 30 percent prior to implementing any mandatory reductions to municipal and industrial customers...MORE

Visitors step back in time at
Mount Laguna Living History event 
   

    
The Laguna Mountain Volunteer Association Living History presented weekend mountaineers with a first hand view of what it was like to live in the 1800’s, traveling through the Laguna Mountains to hunt, trap, trek and live in the wilderness...MORE


Working together for a Grossmont high school solution  
     This column will highlight all Proposition H bond projects, as well as their management and oversight. There will be comments on Governing Board meetings, on GUHSD administrative staff actions, on the Citizens Bond Oversight Committee (CBOC) work, and on the Bond Advisory Commission (BAC) Final Report and recommendations...MORE

Zach's resolution pushes for reestablishment
of drivers education  

     In this weeks column I am asking for your assistance. Not so much as an individual, rather if you belong to any club, organization, union, etc. I am driven to see that many other young boys and girls have a more intensive driver instruction program before they take to the roads...MORE
 



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