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Local
representatives grilled about economy
There are bright spots, but the effects of the
national economy are trickling down to the local
level, East County elected representatives said
Thursday night in Alpine. Federal, state and
local representatives addressed current hot
issues during audience questions at the 10th
Annual “An Evening with Your Elected
Representatives” in the impressive Viejas
DreamCatcher Lounge...MORE
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Back Country film documents
battle over Sunrise powerlink
Stubborn Mule
Productions and Backcountry Against the Dump,
Inc. announce that “A Question of Power” is now
available online. This one-hour locally produced
grassroots documentary about the ongoing battle
over the 150-mile “Sunrise Powerlink”
transmission line proposed by San Diego Gas &
Electric was premiered recently in Escondido...MORE |
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Eagle Scout helps out Campo Fire Department
This month marks the anniversary of last years
devastating fires in San Diego County. Since
then significant help has been given to the
Campo Fire Department through an Eagle Scout
project by Nate Bothwell...MORE
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