November 18, 2015
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Pewter Plough treats audiences to holiday helping of Broadway song
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Paso Robles council signs contract with new city manager
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Gourmet Deli at Old Edna fills bellies on the SLO wine trail
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Checklist helps you prepare for El Niño, storm emergencies
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North Coast prescribed burns planned now through May 30
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14-and-under Broncos team wins soccer title
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Villeneuve led fight for Fiscalini Ranch
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Cambria’s annual Thanksgiving meal feeds ‘hunger to unite’
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Coastal Discovery Center in San Simeon seeks docent coordinator
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Pismo Beach City Council moves to ban Styrofoam food containers
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Thankful for pomegranates, beans and so much more
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Plant those seeds now: You’ve got nothing to lose
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Cambrian letters to the editor, Nov. 19, 2015
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Negative associations shouldn’t spoil your fun
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San Gabriel Elementary incident costs Atascadero school district about $206,000
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Good News for Jack’s Helping Hand and the Women’s Shelter Program
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Art show, jazz and crafts on Cambria’s calendar
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Legal lingo and buzzwords both show lack of trust
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Coast Union wins playoff opener, falls in quarterfinal
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Hearst Castle to offer first-ever twilight tours for holidays
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Cambria services district board OKs water rate increase
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Cambria, North Coast prepare for possible El Niño rains
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Paso Robles shooting victim was a friendly commercial fisherman, friends say
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Three Arroyo Grande student-athletes sign to play at D-I schools
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SLO named a Gold Level Bike Friendly Community
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Mission San Miguel plans craft fair and bake sale
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French Hospital opens new training, education pavilion
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Cal Poly, CSU faculty protest in Long Beach
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Arroyo Grande to host Turkey Trot Fun Run
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John Hamon, Paso Robles councilman, to launch county supervisor campaign
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Cal Poly men’s soccer team to face talented UCLA in first round of NCAA Tournament