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Triunfo Sanitation District offeralternative sites for water tank
By Daniel Wolowicz danielw@theacorn.com The Triunfo Sanitation District, at a meeting last week, presented seven alternative sites for the 2.1 million gallon water tank to replace the current water tank above Conifer Street in Oak Park. More ...
More candidates file for Agoura Hills council
By Stephanie Bertholdo bertholdo@theacorn.com A photography student, a NASCAR marketing specialist, an attorney, a human resources consultant, a small business owner and other local business executives have filed papers to run for the three seats on the Agoura Hills City Council this fall. More ...
Sheriff’s captain warns of rising fees
By Michelle Knight knight@theacorn.com In a presentation last week to area business owners, Capt. Tom Martin of the Lost Hills Sheriff More ...
FOR THE RECORD
A report last week said the city of Calabasas expects the final environmental report for the proposed Malibu Valley Inn and Spa development to go before the planning commission and city council in August and an oak tree report to go before the environmental commission, also in August. More ...
Officials play around with new look for Mae Boyer Park
By Daniel Wolowicz danielw@theacorn.com The Simi Valley Recreation and Park District Board of Directors voted unanimously at their meeting earlier this month in Oak Park to update the playground equipment at Mae Boyar Park on Kanan Road. More ...
Chamber hosts school official
The Agoura/Oak Park/Conejo Valley Chamber of Commerce will host a networking breakfast at 7:30 a.m. Thurs., Aug. 11 at Terri More ...
Mystery tree planter strikes again
By Julie Littman Special to the Acorn Newspapers We all known about Johnny Apple Seed, but he More ...
New furniture center provides revenue cushion
By Stephanie Bertholdo bertholdo@theacorn.com Neighboring cities may be flush with tax revenue from auto malls, big chain stores and shopping promenades, but Agoura Hills has taken another path to riches and may become the Conejo Valley More ...
Tomorrow’s leaders today
The Triunfo YMCA is signing up high school students who will be sophomores, juniors and seniors next year for its Youth and Government program. Meetings begin this fall. Call (818) 707-9622. More ...
Agoura Hills man enjoys life in fast lane
by Daniel Wolowicz danielw@theacorn.com The deep growl of the 500 horsepower engine rumbles across the street and shakes the ground like an F-14 fighter plane making a low flyby. More ...
August hikes offered in Calabasas
The Mountains Restoration Trust will offer two hikes in August at the Cold Creek Preserve in Calabasas. More ...
Auditions beginning soon
The Village Voices Chorale announces open auditions starting Aug. 22 for its holiday concert. More ...
Ginger’s House a place to nourish
By Michael Picarella pic@theacorn.com Mutts are often killed at animal shelters, and when foster kids become 18 they More ...
Plenty of things to do in Agoura Hills
The city of Agoura Hills Department of Community Services presents the following activities and classes this month. More ...
Rising blues artist to perform in concert at Olivas Adobe
Megness has won several coveted awards Award-winning blues artist Janiva Magness will sing selections from her latest CD, More ...
‘Pink Lady’ vies for Ms. Senior California
By Julie Littman Special to the Acorn Newspapers When Jackie Goldberg, a resident of Woodland Hills, strutted on stage during a recent beauty pageant, the audience could feel her radiance and energy. More ...
Cool camp for hot summer days
By Daniel Wolowicz danielw@theacorn.com Dressed in a sleeveless Tshirt, surfer shorts and a white sun visor, it More ...
Local couple donates $1 million to alma mat
W. Barry and Patricia H. Phelps of Thousand Oaks have made a gift of $1 million to their alma mater, St. Lawrence University in Canton, NY. The Phelps More ...
Homecoming queen ranks high
By Michelle Knight knight@theacorn.com Her list of awards, participation in student clubs and volunteer activities is so impressive that it comes as no surprise that 18year old Tiffany Hsiou, a 2005 graduate of Westlake High School, is on her way to UCLA in September. More ...
05 1675315 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT
The following person(s) is (are) doing business as: CHRISTY 4 HOME STYLING 26915 Calamine Dr, Agoura HIlls, CA 91301. More ... Community RSS feed |
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