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  • Ojai private school offers early vacation due to illnesses (Ventura County Star)
    posted on November 18, 2009 at 10:38:00 pm
    A private school in Ojai has canceled some classes and allowed kids to leave early for vacation next week, after a group of students came down with flu-like symptoms.The Upper School at Ojai Valley School, a boarding and day school, remains open despite the illnesses, said headmaster Carl Cooper. The Lower School, for K-8 students and located about 7 miles from the Upper School, has not been ...
  • Ojai’s Water Supply Up For Study (Ojai Valley News)
    posted on October 21, 2009 at 12:41:20 am
    State grants $219,000 to measure groundwater basin, effects of wells By Daryl Kelley In a move that should make the Ojai Valley better able to survive a drought, the state has awarded $219,000 for a definitive study of how the Ojai groundwater basin works. The grant from the state Department of Water Resources will pay for a study [...]
  • A full course of cross country (The Santa Ynez Valley News)
    posted on October 8, 2009 at 02:24:57 pm
    The starter’s gun went off Wednesday. Minutes later a worker opened a metal gate, then clanged it shut behind the last runner. The cross country field was off into a vast backcountry, the dirt grade dotted with oak trees.
  • Bruce Crist to lead PHS boys basketball (Paradise Post)
    posted on October 1, 2009 at 08:10:56 am
    Even if it's only for a year or two, Paradise High School will have a new person barking signals and direction at the varsity boys basketball players, after 20-year veteran Jack Danielson decided to step down temporality due to a medical issue.
  • No losing streak for Palo Alto football (Palo Alto Weekly)
    posted on September 26, 2009 at 04:29:52 pm
    The one thing that can be said about the Palo Alto football team is that head coach Earl Hansen most often finds a way to get his players to bounce back from losses. In the past decade, the Vikings haven't had too many losing streaks. by PaloAltoOnline.com
  • Stage and theater listings (Ventura County Star)
    posted on September 18, 2009 at 07:03:48 am
    Andrew Rally is not too sweet on the Prince of Denmark. In Paul Rudnick’s 1991 comedic play “I Hate Hamlet,” Rally is a TV actor who’s used to Hollywood dialogue, but not iambic pentameter.
  • Pinewood has local company in 8-man game (Palo Alto Weekly)
    posted on September 4, 2009 at 04:34:11 pm
    Eight-man football is catching on. What started as a small league a year ago has expanded into two divisions in 2009 that includes Pinewood and a first-year program at The Priory. by Tim Goode
  • Sewer Hookups Bring Lawsuit Threat (Ojai Valley News)
    posted on August 27, 2009 at 10:54:26 pm
    Sanitary District seeks to recoup legal costs from Arbolada residents By Daryl Kelley Eighteen homeowners in the lower Arbolada have been threatened with a lawsuit if they don’t pay $93,000 to reimburse the Ojai Valley Sanitary District for legal fees incurred during a lawsuit filed by a construction worker who was injured as the homeowners connected to [...]
  • Plenty of changes for 2009 prep football season (Palo Alto Weekly)
    posted on August 27, 2009 at 09:27:49 pm
    The 2009 high school football season will find a new team in the area and a handful of changes when things officially get under way on Sept. 4 with three nonleague games. by PaloAltoOnline.com
  • Swine flu fears ease as school year begins (Ventura County Star)
    posted on August 18, 2009 at 06:59:44 am
    As schools begin to open today, it’s much less likely swine flu will shut them down than it was several months ago.
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