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Strike averted at Los Robles Hospital
     There will be no healthcare workers strike at Los Robles Hospital and Medical Center in Thousand Oaks, thanks to a new contract that was reached last week.
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Four candidates test campaign waters
     Two incumbents and two newcomers are vying for three seats on the Las Virgenes Municipal Water District board of directors.
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North Ranch bicyclist dies after being hit by car
     Dr. Glenn Garvin, 49, was struck by a car and killed last Saturday while riding his bicycle in the northbound bicycle lane of Westlake Boulevard, north of Cresthaven Drive, according to the Ventura County Sheriff's Department.
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Man arrested in Agoura Hills pot bust
     The Ventura County Sheriff's Department has arrested a 20year-old Inglewood man on suspicion of selling marijuana in Agoura Hills.
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Council keeps eye on city's interest, but developer remains frustrated
New Agoura homes put on hold
     A stalemate among three Agoura Hills City Council members has sent a developer back to the drawing board-again.
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600-foot drop Driver survives
     A young Agoura Hills driver plunged 600 feet over the side of Malibu Canyon Road Monday afternoon-and lived.
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FOR THE RECORD
     Regarding last week's article on the medical marijuana dispensary operating in the city of Agoura Hills, cities have the right to disallow the operation of businesses under their general plan and specific ordinances.
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Sign up for Reyes Adobe Days
     The city of Agoura Hills is tak ng applications for the Miss Reyes Adobe Days Pageant scheduled for Sat., Sept. 30 from 10 a.m. to 4 at Agoura Hills Recreation Center, 30610 Thousand Oaks Blvd., Agoura Hills. Pageant judging begins at 1 p.m. The public is invited o attend; admission is $2.
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Agoura High grad finds park work a 'necessity'
     America's national parks bring history to life, but sometimes it's hard for parents to get their children excited when the subject of history comes up. Agoura Hills resident Sophia Kovanis, an intern with the Student Conservation Association, is an exception.
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Cotillion hosts open house
     The Westlake Village Cotillion will begin its 33rd year with an Open House for fourthand fifth-graders on Fri., Sept. 22.
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History lesson
     Fighting in the early years on behalf of the British, George Washington built Fort Necessity in the mid18th century to keep the French presence in check in the Ohio Valley. But a combined force of French soldiers and their native allies overwhelmed Fort Necessity on July 3, 1754,
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Assistance League helps needy kids
     Assistance League of Conejo Valley recently distributed new clothing and backpacks filled with school supplies to needy children in the area through their Operation School Bell.
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Tennis league founder retires
     After running the Agoura Hills Men's Tennis League for 16 years, league founder Thom Bancroft is stepping down from his post.
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Old Agoura hosts barbecue bash
     COWBOYS AT HEART- Robin Britton Rogers laughs it up with two unidentified "sheriffs" at
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Brochure spotlights rec areas
     "Outdoors in the Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area" is hot off the presses.
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Westlake students shake it up
     TWIST AND SHOUT- From right, Jackie Pasche, Brendan McDonald, Tracie Carpenter and Kyle Burke, along with the other members of the Westlake High School premier show choir, entertain at the Thousand Oaks Arts Festival last weekend.
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Cyclists to benefit reading program
     The Harvest Ride for Literacy on Sat., Oct. 7 will include distances of 30 miles, 55 miles, 100 miles and a 12-mile Family Ride.
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Fundraiser helps children to ride on
     MADE IN THE SHADE- More than 450 people attended the sixth annual Ride On therapeutic horsemanship fundraiser at
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Westlake parks to get upgrades
     Westlake Village residents will soon begin to see improvements at their local parks. Last week, the City Council approved an agreement with two design consultants to begin work on the four projectsL. Newman Design Group, a Westlake Village landscape design firm, will design the sports fiel
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