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Fire hits Agoura home
     EARLY MORNING CALL
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Big trucks disturb North Ranch resident
     The truck traffic going to and from a new housing development is disturbing some residents in North Ranch.
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Lowe’s still not resolved
     A final resolution denying the proposed Lowe
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Libraries observe holiday
     The Ventura County Library branches will be closed Mon., Feb. 20, for the Presidents
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Leader in Oak Park recreation retires
     After 16 years of working with the Rancho Simi Recreation and Park District, Dennis Anderson, the long-time recreation supervisor in Oak Park, is retiring.
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Residential real estate Building industry says shortfall is preventable
     The California Building Industry Association (CBIA) continues to express alarm over what it calls an ongoing housing crisis in Southern California.
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Sumac students raise money for outdoor ed
     While learning to protect the environment, students at Sumac Elementary School in Agoura Hills are also raising funds for the fifth grade outdoor education field trip.
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Mae Boyar Park debuts playgroundpicnic area
     Mae Boyar Park in Oak Park opened its new playground to the community last week.
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Agoura Hills honors volunteers who make community a better place
     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 18th annual Agoura Hills Volunteer Recognition Night.
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The fruits of their labor are many
Local pickings help feed the homeless
     Linda Malik and her 12-yearold son Noah are taking a fresh perspective on fighting hunger in the Conejo Valley.
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Rockin’ the crowd
     BILL SPARKES/Acorn Newspapers ADORING FANS
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Local radio station receives 11 awards
     For the fifth year in a row, KCLU won more Golden Mike awards than any radio station in Southern California in ceremonies on Jan. 21 at Universal City. The National Public Radio station, licensed to California Lutheran University, Thousand Oaks, was honored in 11 Division B categories b
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Talk to discuss role of Muslim women
     At their next free public forum from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Wed., Feb. 22 at the Newbury Park Library, 2331 Borchard Road, the Global Exchange Ventura County Supporters will host Dr. Laila AlMarayati. She is a spokesperson and past president of the Muslim Women
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Students make first cut for Presidential Scholars program
     Five graduating seniors from Conejo Valley schools have been named among the 2,600 candidates in the 2006 Presidential Scholars Program.
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Calabasas High School alumna lights up Carnegie Hall
     Lauren Michelle Criddle, a 22-year-old soprano and Calabasas High School graduate, performed at Carnegie Hall on Feb. 2 as part of a showcase of vocal artists presented by the National Association of Negro Business and Professional Women
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Resident named ‘Wonder Woman of Toys’
     Lynn Rosenblum, an Agoura Hills resident and veteran toymakerachieved the 2006 Wonder Woman of Toys award from the Women in Toys organization, a nonprofigroup based in Sun Valley.
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Fun at the Calabasas Commons
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Friend of environment honored
     Jo Kitz, program director for Mountains Restoration Trust (MRT), was recently recognized by the Santa Monica Mountains Trails Council for her long-time service to the environment.
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Former FBI agent heads Westlake security firm
     As a captain in the United States Marine Corps during Vietnam, a 26-year veteran of the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the former head of security for Warner Bros. Studios and Time Warner, Scott Nelson knows a thing or two about protecting others.
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Let’s hear your ‘tails’
     The Acorn invites you to send your favorite pet story for publication on the Critter Corner page.
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