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This
week in The Alpine Sun
Lead
Stories
New County
curfew aims to keep kids safe
Young
people in the unincorporated areas of the region will need to be
home by 10 p.m. following a unanimous decision of the San Diego
County Board of Supervisors...MORE
17 year old gets 40 year prison term
SAN DIEGO--It was a full house with
at least 50 Border Patrol agents in uniform who attended the
sentencing of the 17-year-old boy who got 40 years in federal
prison on April 29 for killing Border Patrol Agent Robert Rosas,
Jr. in Campo on July 23, 2009....MORE
2010 Washington
DC Field Trip
100 excited 8th graders and parent chaperones departed on March
27 from San Diego to our Nation’s capital for an amazing 8-day
adventure. The first morning was spent at Arlington National
Cemetery where four students presented a flower wreath in a
special ceremony....MORE
Celebrating Ninety Years Young
Happy 90th Birthday to Olga Zuelke!
Earthquake Insurance and San Diego County
Residents
How Much Danger is Your Home or Business In?
Two Beautiful events welcome springtime in Alpine
Sage and Songbirds and Vintage Alpine
The Alpine Education Foundation
Attention Alpine and East County residents! Have
you wondered how rapidly the deteriorating budget of Alpine
Union School District will be supplimented?
DC trip allows donation to JMMS
IN light of recent Alpine School Districts financial woes,
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Three Alpine students receive 'full-ride' scholarship
At a recent college signing party at Granite Hills High
School. . .
Columns/Opinion
My Turn with
Roger Garay: Kudos to Arizona
My Turn
with Jennifer (Johnston) Denny: 20 years of dedicated
service could be lost
Abundant Life
with Guatay Christian Community: A Mother's Love
Tattered Tidbits
with Carlette Anderson: How did Vicotria Drive get its
name?
While you were sleeping
with Nancy Slaff: A Worrisome Situation
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