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Monthly Archives: February 2011
Mitt vs Hunt – who will SCV Mormons support?
Have you heard of Jon Huntsman? If not, you should get familiar. Huntsman is the former Governor of Utah who was appointed by President Obama in 2009 to be Ambassador to China. He is well-liked by the people of his … Continue reading
Posted in Politics
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February 3, 2011 – Daily Brief
The city’s budget for the 2011-2012 fiscal year will, for the first time in three years, include no budget cuts. No word on whether a hiring freeze will be lifted; I’ve heard in the past that the City plans on … Continue reading
Posted in Daily Brief
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Insulting and Offensive
I have never seen such an obtuse, insulting response from a public agency over how money has been spent as I saw in today’s Signal report on the Hart District’s $300 million in Measure SA money,. Checkitout: I’ve been a … Continue reading
Posted in Education, Politics
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February 2, 2011 – Daily Brief *
The Environmental Protection Agency is threatening to kill the entire Newhall Ranch project, according to an article in the Times. The EPA says flood mitigation efforts approved by the Army Corps of Engineers may not be enough. Specifically the EPA … Continue reading
Posted in Daily Brief
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February 1, 2011 – Daily Brief
No charges for unlicensed driver involved in I-5 crash last year that killed five children and one adult in a chain reaction pile-up. Authorities say there is no evidence the driver was at fault SIGNAL Last week the City and … Continue reading
Posted in Daily Brief
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