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Home add-ons build resentment
     Have any of your neighbors expanded their homes and made them community eyesores?
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Woman runs over body in road
     A 30-year-old man lying on Agoura Road was run over by a car and killed in the early morning hours of March 18, Lost Hills Sheriff
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Teachers vow to battle Schwarzenegger
     The California Teachers Association vows to confront Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger over his plan to change California public education.
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Officials aim for firearm safety
Gunlocks
will help
     Too often, a child gains access to an adult
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Board members named
     The Boys & Girls Clubs of Conejo and Las Virgenes recently named five new members to its Board of Governors: Greggory J. Hutchins, a partner with Holthouse Carlin & Van Trigt, LLP in Westlake Village; Luther S.
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Oak Park council filling two vacancies
     The Oak Park Municipal Advisory Council (MAC) will welcome two new board members soon, but neither will be elected.
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Calabasas commissioners are needed
     The city of Calabasas needs a new planning commissioner to replace Jonathan Wolfson, the newly-elected city council member who took office on March 23.
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Local People of 2005
     Our communities make us proud. From Thousand Oaks to Hidden Hills and all points in between, we enjoy a beautiful environment, have excellent schools and benefit from strong businesses.
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This UCLA student earns his own way
     With the soaring cost of college tuition a harsh reality for students and parents, finding new ways to earn tuition and receive financial aid are important.
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Learn the art of hip hop
     The city of Calabasas community services department is offering a hip hop dance class for children in kindergarten through fifth grade.
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Explore spring skies at CSUN
     The magic of a spring sky will be explored during the April offerings of Cal State Northridge
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Youth earns Eagle Scout ranking
     Scott Kurtis Gunn, 17, the son of Geoff and Donna Gunn of Agoura Hills, recently followed in the footsteps of his brothers and attained the rank of Eagle Scout in a Court of Honor ceremony on March 6 at the Agoura Bible Fellowship.
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Get rid of snakes the humane way
     Snake season is arriving early this year. You can avoid attracting rattlesnakes or you can get rid of them and other slithery reptiles by calling Bo Slyapich, the "rattler wrangler."
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Kenneth Starr honored at
Sunday brunch
     The Thousand Oaks Republican Women
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Event celebrates local youth
     The third annual "Our Community Celebrates Youth" event will be presented from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., Sat., April 9, at Juan Bautista de Anza Park, 3701 Lost Hills Road, Calabasas.
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Teen wins local film award
     Everybody, it seems, wants to be a filmmaker today. Not all are successful.
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Time to gear up for Great Conejo Duck Race
     Sponsorship and duck adoption opportunities are now available for Many Mansions
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Charity dresses local kids
     We are continually reminded that children throughout the world must go without necessities such as clothing, shoes or even soap and shampoo.
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Twins is topic of meeting
     Conejo Valley Mothers of Multiples will explore the topic "Are Your Twins Reaching Their Developmental Milestones?" at a 7:30 p.m. meeting Wed., April 6 (call for location). The meeting is geared toward mothers of twins age 5 and younger.
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Oak Park grad to wed
     Mr. and Mrs. Bernd J. Immel of Oak Park have announced the engagement of their daughter Nicole Immel to Wesley Blake, son of Capt. and Mrs. John W. Blake of Raymond, Maine.
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Volunteers needed for spay, neuter foundation
     The Herman Bennett Foundation, a private nonprofit spay/neuter educational foundation, is seeking volunteers to assist in its Calabasas office.
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National Park Service will present lecture on bats
     The National Park Service (NPS) will present a free lecture on bats titled "Flying in Darkness" at 2 p.m. Sat., March 26 in the NPS Visitor Center, 401 W. Hillcrest Drive, Thousand Oaks.
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