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Oak Park town hall meeting discusses emergency issues
     The message was clear at the recent Emergency Preparedness and Response town hall meeting in Oak Park: It took a community to save the community.
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Networking breakfast series to end
     The Thousand Oaks-Westlake Village Regional Chamber of Commerce will conclude its 2005 series of monthly
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Westlake Urgent Care Center will move
     The Westlake Village Urgent Care Center will relocate from the Westlake Village Medical Center to a neighboring building by Sat., Dec. 31according to hospital officialsBecause a physician wilno longer be on site once the urgent care facility moves, the Los Robles Hospital cardiac rehabilitati
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Bomb squad in action
     Larry Lewis, left, and Richard Edwards of the Los Angeles County Sheriff
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Ribbon cutting ceremony introduces new lakefront
     With the placid lake behind them and a cloudless sky overhead, members of the Westlake Village City Council and representatives from the Westlake Lake Management Association commemorated the completion of the lakefront greenbelt project with the recent ribbon cutting ceremony.
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Town hall meetings rescheduled
     The two Westlake Village town hall meetings on the proposed Lowe
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Calabasas earns high municipal credit rating
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Community mourns loss of Ann Dorgelo
     Ann Dorgelo, a dedicated community servant and board member with the Las Virgenes Municipal Water District for over two decades, passed away at her Agoura Hills home Nov. 17, just two weeks after announcing her retirement.
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Oak View graduate starts her own company
     Nicole Bunch knows the importance of the right fit.
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Teach children about drinking issues
     Students may be diligent and hitting the books, but they are also going to Friday night parties, dances and other events where they may be tempted to drink alcohol. That means it
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Local composer, teacher dies
     From family, friends, fellow musicians and former studentsthe phone calls and letters of condolence continue to pour into the Rhodes household.
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Best of the worst lawsuits
     Just in time for Thanksgiving, Los Angeles Citizens Against Lawsuit Abuse (CALA) is presenting some of America
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Eye exam helps detect diabetes
     As U.S. waistlines expand, so does the number of people diagnosed with diabetes. More than 17 million people have diabetes and one-third do not know they have it. Type 2 diabetes, which accounts for 90 to 95 percent of all cases of diabetes, can cause changes in vision and, in extreme cases,
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School officials, parents work to beautify local school
     Students at Lindero Canyon Middle School will soon have access to the newly remodeled central courtyard which now features stone seating, concrete walkways, grass and a tree planted to honor the grandparents of all the students.
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Kids design bookmarks
     Several children won the annual County of Los Angeles Public Library Children
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Dating world can be full of peril
     With drugs, physical abuse and rape among youth said to be on the rise, teen dating can be dangerous.
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Foundation aids Katrina victims
     Thanks to donations from Ventura County residents, the Ventura County Community Foundation (VCCF) has granted more than $18,000 to three fellow community foundations directly involved in the rebuilding of communities overwhelmed by Hurricane Katrina.
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At peace with nature
     BILL SPARKES/Acorn Newspapers QUIET TIME
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Scientist takes Thousand Oaks audience on undersea adventure
     A Thousand Oaks audience last week heard Dr. Robert Ballard explain oceanography, its accomplishments and what it means for the 21st Century.
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Participate in breast cancer research project
     If you could help your daughters, granddaughters and nieces avoid cancer, wouldn
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Fire Dept. hosts holiday food drive
     The Ventura County Fire Department is partnering with the Salvation Army of Ventura County to conduct a holiday food drive through Tues., Dec. 20. All Ventura County fire stations and worksites will serve as collection points where the community may drop off canned goods and nonperishable foo
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Hot for Harry Potter
     JANN HENDRY/ Acorn Newspapers MIDNIGHT WIZARDRY
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Senior activities planned
     The city of Agoura Hills is accepting applications for the 2006 Senior Advisory Committee. This committee is open to adults age 50 and above interested in becoming involved with the Agoura Hills Senior Recreation Program, to assist with program development and to assist with city-spons
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Toastmasters holiday gathering open to public
     Sagacious Speakers of Westlake will be hosting a
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Winter arts and crafts offered
     The Agoura Hills Recreation Center will offer several holiday events for youth.
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Beginning to look a lot like Christmas
     JANN HENDRY/Acorn Newspapers FRIDAY NIGHT LIGHTS
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YMCA to open tree lot
     From Fri., Dec. 2 through Fri., Dec. 23, the Triunfo YMCA will be selling Christmas trees at a lot on the southwest corner of Kanan and Agoura Roads in Agoura Hills. Hours are 2 to 9 p.m., Monday through Friday and 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday.
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Holiday boutiques planned
     Temple Adat boutique Temple Adat Elohim
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Just too kool
     JANN HENDRY/Acorn Newspapers PUNCH POUCH
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Nominees sought for public affairs award
     Applications for the 2006 Young Women in Public Affairs Award are currently available from the Zonta Club of the Conejo Valley Area.
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Autumn in Westlake
     JANN HENDRY/Acorn Newspapers TAKING IT TO THE STREET
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What’s up with that?
     A few weeks ago, large signs appeared in the hills behind homes along Smoketree, Sunnycrest and Deerbrook, in Oak Park. The yellow signs each have a capital letter
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Triunfo Sanitation District meeting is Monday
     The Triunfo Sanitation District board of directors
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Making holiday road trips easy
     Getting the family together for a road trip can be quite an exercise. And between heavy traffic, bored or restless kids and driver fatigue, the process of getting there can test anyone
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Program to teach about local wildlife
     On the Edge invites the public to attend a free program to learn more about their neighbors who live in the wild in communities on the urban/wilderness edge. The program will begin at 7 p.m. Thurs., Dec. 1 in the auditorium at Newbury Park High School, 456 Reino Road, Newbury Park.
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