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And I’m correspondingly proud and haughty.
Let's hope PYLUSD doesn't back down! Gates and Cherniss have cost taxpayers far too much already.
That's kinda high, isn't it?
Which, as is well known, is 73% of the time.
Crap! I hate it when you’re right.
No Steve, she is still 2.3% behind. People keep forgetting much of that district is in LA county. You have…
I guess you missed Ada beating Pulido, same story!
Update from Beverly Hills The trial-setting conference for the Daniel Lifschitz suit against BHUSD will take place on July 21.…
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Another unfunded state mandate. Adding fire sprinklers in home additions
Posted on December 20, 2010 | 2 CommentsThe irony is that this post is about fire prevention while we continue to be deluged by record rainfall. In the December 6th Mission Viejo city council meeting, Agenda item […] -
City Manager Compensation
Posted on May 23, 2010 | 15 CommentsToday’s OC Register contains a table indicating compensation packages for the city managers in all 34 Orange County cities. However, what the report overlooks is that 12 of the cities […] -
“Firegate” in Mission Viejo
Posted on June 12, 2008 | 11 CommentsJuice readers. In my prior post I mentioned two new Mission Viejo stories that I was investigating. Well, I guess it’s OK to share number one that we will label […]
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