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Former OPHS student published in Washington Post
      Nicholas Craig Rodriguez, a 2000 graduate of Oak Park High School and currently a second year public policy student at Stanford University, has published an opinion piece in the Washington Post on congressional voting.
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POW/MIA flag flies again over city hall in Agoura Hills
Acorn Staff Writer
By John Loesing
      The nation
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Cities to fight to preserve sales tax revenue
      Local government officials throughout California are uniting to oppose impending legislation in Sacramento that would create a "pilot program" to redistribute future growth in local sales taxes.
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AHS grad helps raise funds for AIDS research
      Matthew Einhorn, a 2000 graduate of Agoura High School who
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Congressional challenger pushes for ‘new economy’
Acorn Staff Writer
By John Loesing
      Because of the recent change in district boundaries, local voters will have several new choices in the upcoming primary election for the U.S House of Representatives.
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Housing rehabilitation program takes off
Acorn Staff Writer
By Michael Picarella
      The city of Westlake Village began a housing rehabilitation effort in cooperation with Willdan, a consulting firm, about five weeks ago, and according to city officials, the program has already experienced great success. It offers housing assistance to homeowners and mobile homeowners living in unsafe or unhealthy conditions. Recipients must also meet certain criteria.
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Calabasas to host Appreciation Day for cops
      The city of Calabasas will host the annual Deputy Appreciation Day at noon on Tues., Feb. 26 at the Agoura Hills/Calabasas Community Center. The event recognizes citizens, community volunteers and employees of the sheriff
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Agoura High School students find new ways to learn
Acorn Staff Writer
By John Loesing
      From automobiles to opera, Agoura High School students are branching out into areas you wouldn
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Don’t trash your old albums yet
Special to The Acorn
By Bill Brock
      Rule No. 1 when you clean out the garage is: Never open the box.
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Hands on fun
     MICHAEL COONS/The Acorn HAVING A SWINGIN' GOOD TIME-Carola Socha, left, and Madeline Taylor swing dance Saturday night at Beth Emunah Messianic Synagogue in Agoura Hills. About 150 people showed up for the dance, which was a fundraiser for the Los Angeles Section of the National Council of Jewish Women.
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Home alarm systems on the rise
      With the rash of burglaries in the West Valley, you may have noticed signs sprouting like multi-colored mushrooms in your neighbors
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Academy nominees named
      U.S. Rep. Brad Sherman (D-Sherman Oaks) was to host a reception on Feb. 19 at the American Legion Post in Reseda for the candidates he nominated for admission to the Naval, Air Force and Military Academies.
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Creative Options Day coming soon
      The Thousand Oaks branch of American Association of University Women, in conjunction with the Women
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Skydiving fundraiser to help disabled children
      "We Can Fly: A Freefall Fundraiser to Benefit Disabled Children and Their Families" will raise funds through sponsorships of individual skydivers who will "jump for the cause" on Sat., May 11 at Skydive Perris. Experienced skydivers will also be participating, but the majority will be novices
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Bookstore has a novel for you
      Read a good used book lately? If not, visit A Novel Idea Bookshop at 29054 Thousand Oaks Blvd., Agoura Hills, near the intersection of Kanan Road and Thousand Oaks Boulevard.
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Tips to keep your credit in good shape
By David R. Wolff
      For many consumers, credit cards have become a vital method for having a better lifestyle. Unfortunately, some people get into a dangerous spiral when it comes to managing their financial reputation, thinking they can "play now, pay later."
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ECHO announces first quarter revenue
      Electronic Clearing House, Inc. headquartered in Agoura Hills (NASDAQ:ECHO) reported revenue of $7.9 million in the first quarter of fiscal 2002, an increase of 13.5 percent as compared to $6.9 million in the prior year quarter.
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Energize Your Existing Home Space
      Local decorators Marcia Smart and Pamela Smith specialize in interior redesign. They are founding members of the international redesign organization, Interior Redesign Industry Specialists. With a combined total of more than a dozen years in the decorating industry, they are able to accommodate all of their clients
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Design Consultant Offers Incredible Service
      Interior Design Services by Lisa Marie offers the utmost in service, style and personal attention. She specializes in furnishings, shutters, custom draperies, flooring, lighting, accessories, custom and artistic paint, color design, style, space planning and organization. In addition, she also refers "her trusted list" of contractors for jobs requiring remodeling as well as interior design.
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Judaysia’s Clients Love the Way They Look
      The right haircut can make you look younger, and with Judaysia
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Zonta Club to offer scholarships
      The Zonta Club of the Conejo Valley area is accepting applications for the Zonta International (ZI) Jane M. Klausman Women in Business Scholarship that will be awarded on a district level ($400) next September. Five international scholars chosen from the district scholars will receive $4,000 each.
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VCCF offers 80 scholarships
      The Ventura County Community Foundation (VCCF) is accepting applications for 80 individual scholarships totaling more than $80,000.
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Student uses his smarts to win ‘Stay Smart’ film contest
      Justin Medeiros of Westlake Village recently won the top prize in Holiday Inn Express
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Youth drama workshop set for Saturdays
      The Will Geer Theatricum Botanicum is offering a youth drama workshop open to ages 9 to 14 in acting/playwriting/performing.
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