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Caltrans adding lanes to 118 Freeway
     IRIS SMOOT/Acorn Newspapers ROAD WORK- California Department of Transportation workers stand next to the 118 Freeway near the Rocky Peak exit, where a long-awaited widening project is about to begin. The November passage of the $19.9 transportation bond Measure 1B helped start the pr...
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Keeping children safe from abduction
      Although authorities do their best to protect children, they rely primarily on parental supervision because they can't be everywhere, said Ed Tumbleson, senior deputy for the Moorpark Police. "We become very complacent when this is not in the news.
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Residents encouraged to take part in power discount plan
      Southern California Edison is encouraging customers to enroll in its Summer Discount Plan now so that they can be eligible for bill credits during the summer months, June through September, in return for allowing SCE to interrupt their air conditioner during powersupply emergencies.
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Fire department spokesman Joe Luna dies after illness
      Joe Luna, a firefighter and longtime spokesperson for the Ventura County Fire Department, died Mon., March 19 after a battle with cancer. He was 60 years old. Luna's career with the Ventura County Fire Department spanned more than 32 years. He began his career at the department managing a h...
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City Council supports Boys & Girls Club projects
      The City Council has designated March 26 to 31 as Boys & Girls Club Week in Moorpark. The Moorpark club has been serving local children for 22 years, providing a safe place for after-school activities. Bri Brown, a Chaparral Middle School student, has been volunteering as a teen couns...
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Waste Management meets safety goals
      Employees of Waste Management's Simi Valley Landfill & Recycling Center have worked safely with and around heavy equipment in all kinds of weather for the last six years- almost 275,000 work hours- without a single injury resulting in an employee missing a day of work, according to Sco...
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Teen soars high in Civil Air Patrol
By Michelle Knight knight@theacorn.com
      Pamela Bean has always dreamed of flying. And even though the 16year-old high school junior from Simi Valley doesn't have her driver's permit yet, the determined teen took her first solo flight in October.
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Task force striving for safer highway
By Sylvie Belmond belmond@theacorn.com
      The 118 Task Force, formed by County Supervisor Peter Foy to address traffic concerns on the rural highway that's been the scene of many fatal accidents in recent years, met on March 15 to review its progress since it first gathered in January. Task force members have been looking for pr...
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Foundation finds funds for farmworkers' frozen fate
      The California Endowment announced its partnership with the Ventura County Community Foundation to expedite assistance to the region's farmworkers hit by this winter's crop freeze. The private, statewide health foundation has committed $1 million in funding for five California counties imp...
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County agencies unite to aid children affected by illegal drug users
      Several Ventura County public agencies have joined forces in an effort to protect and provide services to children whose lives have been endangered due to drug activity in their homes, including methamphetamine labs. The Drug-Endangered Child Program will host a press conference to educate the...
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Hard work helps turn couple's wine dream into a reality
By Daniel Wolowicz camarillo@theacorn.com
      Mike Brown uncorks the large oak barrel and delicately draws out a sample of the golden Sauvignon Blanc that is just about ready for bottling. He pours the amber wine into a small glass and hands it to his wife, Chris, who brings it to her nose and inhales gently. She smiles and takes...
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Winners announced for student art contest
      The Moorpark Women's Fortnightly Club announced the winners of the annual Student Art Festival held on March 22. Jesus Morales, a Community High School senior, received a $100 scholarship. Two $50 scholarships were awarded to Walnut Canyon and Chaparral Middle schools. Campus Cany...
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Girls can learn about Scouting in program
      "Go Girl!" Scouting 101 is a gathering for both new and former Girl Scouts which meets from 6 to 7:15 p.m. in Mahan Hall, Moorpark United Methodist Church, 261 Flory Ave. Meeting dates are Tues., April 10 and 24, and May 8 and 22. This event introduces Scouting to nonmembers.
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Discovery Day a big hit at Moorpark College
     IRIS SMOOT/Acorn Newspapers FLOATING FUN- Dianne Gacusan, 6, of Panorama City, plays in the tubs of bubbles during Discovery Day, a play day for kids held at the Moorpark College Child Development Center on Saturday.
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Pet up for adoption
     WHITE AS SNOW- Cloud, 6, a male British short hair mix cat was surrendered by his owner. Cloud can be adopted from the Agoura Animal Shelter at 29525 Agoura Road. To take Cloud home, ask for ID No. A3629055. Occasionally pets have already been adopted, so please call (818) 991-0...
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Reagan Museum to host Easter family fun
      The Ronald Reagan Presidential Library will offer the fourth annual Easter Event tomorrow, Sat., March 31 at the museum, 40 Presidential Drive, Simi Valley. Children's games will begin hourly between 10:30 a.m. and 2:30 p.m. Youths will compete in their own age group. Games include egg ro...
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Serving in uniform
      Army Pvt. Hans F. Wittenberg has graduated from basic infantry training at Fort Benning, Columbus, Ga. He is the son of Frederick and Laura Wittenberg of Moorpark and a 1998 graduate of Moorpark High School.
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Happy 102nd birthday
     CENTENARIAN- Mary Spingola celebrates her 102nd birthday at the Moorpark home of her nephew and his wife, where 15 friends and family celebrated with her. Spingola was born in Brooklyn, N.Y. on March 25, 1905, the eldest of five sisters. She and her surviving sister, Estelle, live with Estelle's so...
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Hospital foundation to raise funds for Nancy Reagan Breast Center
      Women are invited to attend the "Hats Off to Women" conference, luncheon and fashion show from 10:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Fri., April 13 at the Moorpark Country Club, 11800 Championship Drive, Moorpark. This is a fundraiser produced by the Simi Valley Hospital Foundation to raise money f...
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Fornightlies' program to cover orchids
      The Moorpark Women's Fortnightly Club meets for its monthly luncheon at 10 a.m. Fri., April 13 at Holy Cross Catholic Church, 13955 Peach Hill Road, Moorpark. The program will be "How to raise orchids." Reservations must be made by noon, April 11 by calling Tami Gresiak at (805) 529-543...
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City staff grows to serve the community
New community services manager hired
By Sylvie Belmond belmond@theacorn.com
      The Parks, Recreation and Community Services Department, which is responsible for maintaining all the facilities, parks and landscape in the city, is expanding rapidly in order to accommodate the city's growth. In the past year the city of Moorpark has acquired the library and the High St...
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Chili Cook-off seeks participants
      Knights of Columbus, Simi Valley Council No. 5803 will host its 20th annual Chili Cook-Off and Car Show at 10 a.m. Sun., June 10 on the school grounds of St. Rose of Lima, 1305 Royal Ave., Simi Valley. Organizers invite chili cooks, vendors and classic car owners to participate.
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