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On Oct. 24 between 800 and 1,000 people participated in the first ever Central Coast Walk for Life. It was a fabulous event, with several nationally known speakers, music and testimonials in support of the cause of life. The high point of the event was a peaceful walk through downtown, from the Mission to the abortion mill on Pismo Street with the escort of the San Luis Obispo Police Department.
California is an immensely diverse and complex state, making governance an enormous challenge.
Stop me if you’ve heard this one — and you probably have, if you’re a fan of “A Prairie Home Companion” — A guy walks into a bar, orders his beer and notices that guy next to him has a mangy-looking mutt at his feet. He asks his fellow barfly, “So, does your dog bite?”
Paso Robles has been pursuing Nacimiento water since 1991. The city first committed to bring Nacimiento water to town in 1992. \ Through the ’90s project feasibility, pipeline route and environmental studies were completed. Between 2000 and 2004 Paso Robles worked with sister agencies to develop a partnership to construct, operate and fund the project.
In the debate on large-scale renewable energy, we often hear that our energy efforts should focus on conservation and roof-top solar to meet demand.