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February 2016
| February 10
February 10, 2016
Centrally Grown in Cambria moves away from restaurant concept
Coastal Commission director fired after daylong meeting in Morro Bay
Lillian Larsen kids collect pennies for summer swim program
Coast Union volleyball coach Kenyon battles cancer again
CYAA seeks new board members
Coast Union boys clinch league basketball title with 55-19 win
Cambrian letters to the editor, Feb. 11, 2016
Following chain reaction of ‘getting away from it all’
Dinner Church first step in building new Cambria congregation
Condor comeback continues with 5 more in fly pen
Ex-Morro Bay planning commissioner gets jail time for plundering dead client’s estate
Death notices for Wednesday, Feb. 10, 2016
Former Bridge Street Inn owner’s book an eclectic tour of Cambria
Lodge Hill residents face brief water interruption
All bark is just fine when a black bear is at the door
Dottie Doak Thompson to sign books at Coalesce in Morro Bay
Piedras Blancas living history tour Feb. 13 at light station
Cambria’s meadow sign has mysterious past, new coat of paint
‘Vagina Monologues’ this weekend at the Plough
The Orradre home in San Luis Obispo gets some coastal style
How to use mulch to improve your garden’s health
Arroyo Grande Village Flower Shop closes, combines with another one
Cambria water, sewer rate increase protest heads toward deadline
Medical marijuana rules in the works for SLO County
One way to say ‘I love you’ on Valentine’s Day: Give a reusable water bottle
Cambria Fire likely to stay locally run
Grover Beach city manager to retire
Prep basketball: Freshman leads Nipomo girls to fifth-straight win
Prep girls water polo: A.G. defeats Atascadero, Paso Robles in Pac 8 tourney
Prep girls soccer: Nipomo rides 3 first-half goals to win
Vote ‘no’ on Paso groundwater measures: Other options would be less costly
Voting ‘yes’ will keep SLO County and state bureaucrats out of our groundwater
SLO County has no reason to be fearful of Phillips 66
Proposed Templeton psychiatric hospital is appropriately located
County supervisor unfairly gives her ‘personal opinion’ on Paso groundwater district
Los Osos man accused of murder-for-hire scheme pleads not guilty
Fix for Pismo’s ‘stairway to nowhere’ gets thumbs up from city
Country star LeAnn Rimes talks love, life and music
Cal Poly women’s golf team finishes 6th at Matador Invitational