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Kanan Road work underway
     The second phase of the long-awaited Kanan Interchange Project is scheduled to begin today. Construction on utility lines will force lane closures on Kanan Road north of the 101 freeway. Expect delays.
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Funeral for a friend
     TRAIN TRAGEDY-L.A. County police ride in a funeral procession Wednesday for Sheriff's Deputy James Tutino. The Simi Valley resident was killed in last week's Metrolink train derailment near Glendale.
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City’s election forums begin
     The Calabasas Chamber of Commerce will host a Candidates
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     KEY PERFORMERS-The vocal group "Unstrumentals" from Calabasas High School, led by Musical Director Hannah McMurray, far right, sings for the audience at last week's Calabasas State of the City address.
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Kidnapping trial is Feb. 22
     Thousand Oaks resident Paul Whitehead, 24, will go to court Feb. 22 on kidnapping and child molestation charges.
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Maurer ready to tackle city politics
     Governing Calabasas and serving on the city council is a tall order, but Mary Sue Maurer says she has the business and community service experience to get the job done.
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O.P. elects park officials
     It was politics as usual at the Jan. 25 Oak Park Municipal Advisory Council meeting as incumbents Todd Haines and Deena Parry were sworn in to serve second, four-year terms.
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Calabasas Chamber celebrates 50 years on the job
     The Calabasas Chamber of Commerce celebrated 50 years in the community with an installation and awards luncheon last week that included the naming of Toni Yamin as the group
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Chamber recognizes members’ community service
     Fifty years ago many businesses were new to the area, but that didn
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     MICHAEL COONS/Acorn Newspapers IT'S RAINING AWARDS-Betty-Jeanne and Frank Farmer stand next to the rain gauge they use to measure the annual precipitation in Calabasas.
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AHS equestrians jump at the chance to compete
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Golf tournament benefits Tri-Valley Special Olympics
     The "Superstars for Special Olympics" Golf Classic, benefiting Tri-Valley Special Olympics, the Calabasas/Agoura Community Center Alliance, the John Wooden Special Needs Funds, and the L.A.
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Friends of Oak Park schools host March 21 Golf Challenge
     Friends of Oak Park Schools, the only nonprofit education foundation dedicated to helping the Oak Park Unified School District with its financial needs, is hosting its second annual Golf Challenge on March 21 at North Ranch Country Club.
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Wheel in the sky
     RE-TOOLING-Agoura Hills mail carrier Scott Stuler fine-tunes his mountain bike last Sunday before journeying into Newbury Park's Rancho Sierra Vista/Satwiwa Park.
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Report finds troubled youth wrongly held
     U.S. Rep. Henry Waxman (D-Los Angeles),who represents Agoura Hills, Calabasas and Westlake Village, recently released a report finding that more than half of California
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Tsunami relief discontinued
     Due to requests for monetary contributions only by relief organizations responding to the needs of tsunami survivors in Asia, the National Council of Jewish Women, Los Angeles (NCJW/LA) has discontinued its tsunami relief program.
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Out of work man gets back into the game
Part I of three
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Better living through books
     READING IS GOOD-From left, Alan Gassman, president of the Kiwanis Club of Calabasas-Agoura; Kathleen Sheppard, library media teacher; and Mary Sistrunk, principal of A.C.
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Reagan’s son, talkshow host to speak at Alzheimers seminar on
Feb. 15
     Michael Reagan, son of the late President Ronald Reagan and a nationally syndicated radio talk show host, and Gary W. Small, M.D., professor of psychiatry and biobehavioral sciences at UCLA Neuropsychiatric Institute and bestselling author of "The Memory Bible," will be the guest speakers at a free educational seminar on Alzheimer
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Hawaiian gal(a)
     Photo courtesy of Kevin Montgomery NEW CHAMBER CHAIRPERSON-Lois Curran-Klein, a Westlake Village resident, is all smiles after being installed as 2005 Chair of the Woodland Hills Chamber of Commerce during a Hawaiian-inspired gala Jan.
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Agoura Hills supports Calabasas theater
     The Agoura Hills City Council agreed last week to purchase 10 tickets for the first Spotlight the Arts fundraiser Feb. 13 at the Sagebrush Cantina.
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Small business workshops begin March 5
     The Ventura County Chapter 255 of the Senior Corps of Retired Executives (SCORE) is offering an instructional seminar consisting of six workshops aimed at teaching new entrepreneurs the basics of starting and managing a small business.
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School foundation helps LVUSD
     The Las Virgenes Education Foundation presented a $110,410 check to the Las Virgenes Unified School District last week.
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LVEF wants to expand boards
     The Las Virgenes Education Foundation is seeking nominations to expand its board of directors and advisory board.
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Local teen participates in president’s inauguration
     Jacques Pillons, a student at Oak Park Independent School, was selected to participate in the Presidential Youth Inaugural Conference in Washington, D.C. last month.
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Toastmasters evening aims to improve communication skills
     Conejo Valley Toastmasters announces two evenings of speech-making designed to entertain and develop communication and leadership skills.
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Service volunteers are acknowledged
     Volunteers who do everything from helping seniors prepare and submit tax returns to working as docents at the historic Reyes Adobe were honored last week during the 17th Annual Agoura Hills Volunteer Recognition Night.
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Auto museum flexes muscle, more
     The Petersen Automotive Museum will kick into high gear this month with the following exhibits at 6060 Wilshire Blvd. (at Fairfax) in Los Angeles.
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Agoura Hills calls resident a ‘volunteer extraordinaire’
     Bob Hitner, a resident of the Liberty Canyon area of Agoura Hills, received a special city commendation last week for his effort to clean up the entrance to the Liberty Canyon tract of homes.
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Students strike up the band
     The Westlake High School Wind Ensemble was one of only two high school bands selected from the entire state to perform at this year
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Conejo Players tackle novel
     The classic novel "Little Women" by Louisa May Alcott is coming to the stage at the Conejo Players Theatre, 351 S. Moorpark Road in Thousand Oaks, April 16 through May 7.
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