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Incumbent councilman is big on slow growth, open space, the environment and public safety
Acorn Staff Writer
      Calabasas City Councilman James Bozajian, one of two incumbents in this year
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Peterson named vice chair of MWD
      Glen Peterson of Agoura Hills has been appointed as one of two vice chairmen of the board of directors of Metropolitan Water District of Southern California (MWD).
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Longtime Oak Park boardmember survives a stroke
Acorn Staff Writer
      A member of the Oak Park Unified School District (OPUSD) Board of Education was found on his couch in the living room with blood trickling down his chin on the morning of New Year
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For the record
      The former Westlake High School football player who was given probation and community service for his role in an attack last spring played wide receiver, not linebacker. And the two victims attacked were 19 and 20 years old.
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New Los Angeles County D.A. reveals his goals during Chamber event
      During the installment of the Agoura Hills/Las Virgenes Chamber of Commerce luncheon last week, newly elected Los Angeles County District Attorney Steve Cooley told about his goals. Cooley unseated Gil Garcetti in November
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Internet politics studied
      Former State Assemblyman Keith Olberg has been appointed by Assembly Republican leader Bill Campbell (R-Orange) to serve on the new Bipartisan California Commission on Internet Political Practices
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A new hate crimes bureau is forming
      L.A. County Sheriff Lee Baca has announced that a centralized Hate Crimes Unit has been established within the department
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Cops say they’re ready for blackouts
      Local authorities are prepared for possible rolling blackouts due to California
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Broomand recovers from bypass
      After a triple bypass surgery and six days of recovery at Los Robles Regional Medical Center, Westlake City Councilman and former mayor Iraj Broomand was released to go home Monday morning. He
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Neighbors Mountaineers bring awareness to prostate cancer
Acorn Staff Writer
      Agoura Hills resident Bob Each mounted a bold attempt to climb Mt. Aconcagua, Argentina last month, no small feat considering the mountain is the highest peak in the Western Hemisphere and the 56-year-old Each has prostate cancer.
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Boy learns the power of giving
Acorn Staff Writer
      Not every kid goes to school excited about a new pair of shoes to show to friends.
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Contestants sought for upcoming pageant
      Contestants are being sought for the fifth annual Mrs. California United Nation Pageant 2001. Married women from across California will compete March 24-25 in Westlake Village for the title. Contestants in the state pageant will compete in interview, evening gown and tennis wear. Ten percent of their score is based on their community involvement.
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Pageant preparations
     TRYING OUT FOR THE PAGEANT
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Mother-daughter group believes in community giving
Special to The Acorn

      Sometimes it takes a little luck and a lot of planning and belief to make things happen. This is the philosophy behind Believe, a mother-daughter group based in the Oak Park area.
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Valentine shoppers embrace The Oaks mall
      The Oaks Mall is a favorite destination of shoppers seeking that "something special, something perfect" to delight their Valentines on Wed., Feb. 14.
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New trustees join Future Foundation
      Six new trustees have been selected to serve on the board of Conejo/Las Virgenes Future Foundation (CLVFF), a nonprofit, apolitical "think tank" created to study issues and social concerns specific to the Conejo Valley -Las Virgenes area.
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A gift from the heart
     WORKING AS ALWAYS TO HELP THE NEEDY
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Take that, cowboy LISA ADAMS/The Acorn
     THE BALLET ARTS SCHOOL OF DANCE rehearses a number called "Rodeo" they
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Interface to attack addiction
      The Family Guidance Clinic of Interface Children Family Services has inaugurated a program for individuals dealing with addiction issues. Treatment specialists will provide educational and therapeutic treatment services for drug and alcohol addictive disorders.
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Calabasas publisher offers Valentine’s books
      Anachronos Publishing of Calabasas has released a new series of books to improve the quality of modern day family relationships. The books have been designed as contemporary adult primers, written in a whimsical style and accompanied by colorful, childlike illustrations.
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JVS offers guidance for older workers
      Ever wondered how much your age affects how you plan your career, how you
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Firm aids Red Cross
      The American Red Cross of Greater Los Angeles has hired the Thousand Oaks-based consulting firm of Cloud Creek Systems, Inc. to implement its recent purchase of Oracle Financial Software version 11i.
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