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City councilwoman won’t seek reelection, but her brother will run
     Longtime Agoura Hills City Councilwoman Louise Rishoff has announced she
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New Dial-A-Ride service starts next week
     Effective Tues., July 1, Laidlaw Transit Services, Inc. will provide Dial-A-Ride service for the city of Agoura Hills.
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Calabasas cuts budget by $4 million
     Last June, when the Calabasas City Council approved the city
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Oak Park man arrested for bouncing checks
     Ventura County District Attorney Gregory D. Totten announced recently the arrest of Alexander William Cooperman, 51, of Oak Park on charges of passing checks with nonsufficient funds (NSF) and violating the terms of his probation on a previous conviction for passing bad checks.
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New people take posts with LVUSD
     Las Virgenes Unified School District (LVUSD) has announced the hiring of David Jackson and Janine Jellander as assistant principals at Agoura High School, and the appointment of Teresa Shiner as the district
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Body is found––no evidence of foul play
     A 40-year-old man whose partially decomposed body was found June 7 in Agoura Hills died from apparent natural causes, authorities said.
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Farmers’ Market has an anniversary
     The Calabasas Farmers
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Ya, sure, festival is a hit
     The Swedish American Central Association (SACA) of Southern California presented its 83rd annual Midsummer Festival on Sunday at Vasa Park in rural Agoura.
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Banjo pickers unite
     Mike McClellan, MA, a contestant and judge at the annual Topanga Canyon Banjo and Fiddle Contest, will lead "A Beginner
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Donations sought
     Donations are sought for the Westlake Women
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Leonis a link to rough, tough Old West
     Calabasas is considered by many as a premier place to live; a great location to raise a family with its lovely open space, parks and recreational programs, fine schools, and cultural activities.
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Concerts in the Park
     The sounds of 1940s-era swing will fill Chumash Park at 6 p.m. Sun., July 6 as the swing band trio "Trilogy" entertains in the next Summer Concert in the Park at 5550 Medea Valley Drive, Agoura Hills.
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Local Community Center receives donations
Thousand Oaks Acorn Editor
     The Community Center Alliance, the fundraising arm of the Agoura Hills/Calabasas Community Center, last week presented the center with a check during a CCA fundraising dinner at Iliana
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Rescue volunteers in Peru
     VOLUNTEERS IN PERU TEACH FIRST AID-Agoura Hills couple Lori and Neil Shocket, center, recently taught a course in emergency response to a team of all-volunteer firefighters in Calca, Peru.
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Learn self defense on Saturday
     Los Angeles Pierce College Extension is offering a course designed to teach the basics of self defense for men, women and young adults.
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Fourth of July events
     From patriotic music to parades, pie eating to home run hitting, opportunities for families to observe a fun and festive Fourth of July abound.
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City wants more applicants
     The city of Calabasas has been without a regular finance director since Cindy Borchard resigned in December for a better job. The city conducted an unsuccessful search to fill the position.
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Burning now to prevent it later
     MICHAEL COONS/The Acorn NOT AN ARSONIST-California State Park aide Robert Wilkinson lights brush on fire during a prescribed burn at Malibu Creek State Park on Wednesday.
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Acorn Sound off Michael Picarella Do you think Californians should recall
     "No, because we made a choice to elect him and we have to stick by that choice." -Anil Singhal Westlake Village
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