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Sheriff's program applauded
     I would like to heartily thank the Lost Hills Sheriff Station's STTOP (Sheriff's Teen Traffic Offender) program
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Reconsider STAR camp closure
     I was rather disappointed to hear about STAR (Success Through Awareness and Resistance) camp being canceled for the summer of 2006. Both our daughters, ages 11 and 9 have thoroughly enjoyed attending the camp for the last two years and were looking forward to the experience this summer.
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Basketball league comes up short
     According to the Agoura Youth Basketball Association's mission statement and code of conduct, AYBA strives to "motivate each player to achieve their own individual level of success" while expecting them to "do their best" and "try hard at all times."
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Stand up against Triangle Ranch development
     Regarding your story last week about the Triangle Ranch luxury homes in rural Agoura, thank goodness someone is standing up to the big buck development madness. Now that they've all but paved over the entrance to Malibu Canyon on Las Virgenes, Kanan Road road going towards the beach is t
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Does city have a 'leadership crisis?'
     Agoura Hills is in the midst of a serious leadership crisis. Our city council is so insulated and removed from the community that they do not realize or acknowledge their role in creating and prolonging the crisis. We are a community at war: the city of Agoura hills vs. the business community.
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Chamber-city dispute drags on
     I read the letter regarding the Chamber being left out of the city stakeholders meetings at city hall
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Intersection blues
     The Carell Avenue and Thousand Oaks Boulevard intersection issue discussed ("Mr. Traffic Man," March 6) is the direct result of a process started by Carell Avenue residents several years ago. We became very concerned about speeding on Carell Avenue, particularly during morning commute, and m
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Westlake wall should be a lesson
     The dreaded "Westlake Wall" at Lindero Canyon is now unanimously held to be a nightmarish eyesore and is only marginally less visually offensive than the hideous structures it houses.
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Article buried the facts
     I have just read the article on "Final Questions" in the April 6 Acorn and feel compelled to correct some misinformation.
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A deep history of flooding
     The discovery of an old car frame buried behind A.E. Wright Middle School during the recent Malibu Creek Watershed clean up was certainly a grim reminder of the floods of 1981 and 1982.
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Democracy on the wane
     Do you know about the Deficit Reduction Act of 2005 bill that was only passed by the Senate?
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