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Illustrator draws from home-state experiences
- In the end, Gates contributed 108 black-and-white illustrations for the book, which include Alaska wildlife, fish and traditional Alaska attire. “I miss the beauty of it,” she said. “I love Alaska, but more importantly, I love the people of Alaska.”
- Signal
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- 2/21/2012 1:34:25 AM
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Mike North: Fish and Game president under fire for Idaho hunt
- Over the weekend, I was sent a link on Facebook about the California Fish and Game Commission's newest president, Dan Richards, who has endured a barrage of unwarranted criticism since taking the position. The condemnation, much of which has ...
- Merced Sun-Star
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- 2/21/2012 1:34:25 AM
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Group seeks to protect Lake Tahoe tributary
- California Trout seeks to protect the uppermost section ... I say, do it now before it's too late," said Victor Babbit, owner of Tahoe Flyfishing Outfitters. Alpine County Supervisor Skip Henry Veatch said some residents fear such a designation ...
- Vacaville Reporter
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- 2/21/2012 12:58:37 AM
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Balki's back! Bronson Pinchot has Pa.-based show
- "Harford is to be seen through my lens, which is that that it's heaven on earth," he said. "None of this 'big fish in a little pond.' No. We're not doing 'Green Acres.'" Pinchot, 52, an antiques collector and enthusiast of classical art and ...
- San Gabriel Valley Tribune
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- 2/20/2012 11:32:43 PM
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Suspicious fire leaves Brawley Salvation Army store without power
- BRAWLEY — The Salvation Army store here was left without power after a stack of donated books left in the alley behind the Main Street thrift store caught fire Saturday night, damaging the establishment’s electricity meters. Authorities have ...
- Imperial Valley Press Online
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- 2/20/2012 11:32:43 PM
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Romney spends heavily in a challenging month
- And Meg Whitman, a longtime Romney ally who is chief executive of Hewlett-Packard — as well as formerly head of EBay and an unsuccessful California gubernatorial ... Suffolk's chief executive, John Fish, is one of Obama's bundlers, having ...
- Imperial Valley Press Online
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- 2/20/2012 9:59:40 PM
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Initiative glut taking a toll on California resources
- The other side contends that having the state subsidize the cost of the initiative process ensures that California holds onto its heritage of direct democracy. The vast majority of those who file initiatives are unable to take their issue to the ...
- Marin Independent Journal
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- 2/20/2012 9:02:24 PM
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Italian American group honors local leaders
- was born into a fishing family in Trapani, Sicily, and "miraculously survived" being captured by Nazi forces during World War II. After living in Venezuela, Crivello arrived in Monterey in 1951, where he fished before landing a career at the ...
- Monterey County Herald
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- 2/20/2012 7:07:52 PM
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Robert Dale Bogle, 63
- Rob was born August 16, 1948, in Taft, California, to Robert and Barbara (Hickman ... The family enjoys many special memories of pack trips, hunting, and fishing adventures. In addition to his mother, Barbara Bogle, Rob is survived by his wife of 35 ...
- Daily Midway Driller
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- 2/20/2012 5:06:11 PM
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Mexican port suffers loss of cruise ships
- MAZATLÁN, Mexico — Jorge Figueroa made a living offering tours of this fishing port to passengers from the cruise liners that arrived regularly. The guide and father would take tourists on shopping excursions, jaunts to Spanish colonial villages ...
- Desert Sun
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- 2/20/2012 4:30:23 PM
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Every February Yosemite waterfall turns to lava
- YOSEMITE NATIONAL PARK, Calif. (AP) — A window of time just opened in Yosemite National Park when nature photographers wait, as if for an eclipse, until the moment when the sun and earth align to create a fleeting phenomenon. This marvel of ...
- Tahoe Daily Tribune
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- 2/20/2012 4:23:14 PM
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REGION: State opens a door for cities on lagoon restoration project
- California Secretary for Natural Resources John Laird wrote ... Laird's letter also recommends that Oceanside or Carlsbad, rather than the state Department of Fish and Game, serve as the "lead agency" for the legal document. In the environmental planning .
- North County Times
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- 2/20/2012 4:23:14 PM
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Truckee wrestling | Carlos Ramirez 3rd, Tyler Curtis 4th at state
- Truckee senior Carlos Ramirez led a small Wolverine contingent with a third-place finish at the 3A State Championships in Las Vegas this past weekend. Truckee's Tyler Curtis, who finished fourth in his weight class, and Max Collinson also ...
- Sierra Sun
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- 2/20/2012 3:11:39 PM
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Demi Moore 911 tape prompts California privacy bill
- The media generally can obtain copies of emergency dispatch tapes under the California Public Records Act. The law already allows agencies to withhold information "that is medical or personal that if disclosed would cause an unwarranted invasion ...
- Santa Rosa Press Democrat
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- 2/20/2012 2:43:01 PM
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Tour of concert venues supports music for youth
- I will be there in the Dominican Republic." Besides his passion for being a lifeguard, Koon keeps busy taking 19 units at the university, working part-time driving a bus, tutoring and fishing. "I love it all, and especially for our project in ...
- Orange County Register
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- 2/20/2012 12:34:10 PM
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WEB UPDATE: Gray wolf back in Siskiyou County
- "OR-7 has traveled a great distance over the weekend," the California Department of Fish and Game (DFG) stated in a news update Monday morning. The DFG's website states that the wolf has traveled from the south end of Shasta County all the way to the ...
- Siskiyou Daily
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- 2/20/2012 12:05:32 PM
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Ljubicic wins Marseille opener
- This week's top seeds are 2009 Marseille champion Jo-Wilfried Tsonga of France and American star Mardy Fish. Swede Robin Soderling, who is not defending his title this week, topped Croat Marin Cilic in last year's finale.
- San Luis Obispo Tribune
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- 2/20/2012 11:58:22 AM
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Readers share stories about the end
- Walt and Mary Chespak stand next to the Pink and Purple Fish paper sculpture created by their son ... From July to October, I flew back and forth between Colorado and California, spending quality time with my dad and helping with his care.
- Orange County Register
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- 2/20/2012 11:58:22 AM
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Kitchen Call: No meat, no problem
- Then I fish it out with a slotted spoon and throw it away. This is also good at room temperature in a sandwich, if you have any leftovers. 1. Preheat the broiler. Break eggs into a large bowl. Season with salt and pepper. Whisk until they foam slightly.
- Siskiyou Daily
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- 2/20/2012 9:28:03 AM
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Khamenei's outlook dims hope for Iran nuclear deal
- LONDON (Reuters) - As tensions over Iran's nuclear program ratchet higher once again, Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei's aversion for the West remains a formidable barrier to any diplomatic solution. A visit by U.N. nuclear inspectors to ...
- Imperial Valley Press Online
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- 2/20/2012 9:06:34 AM
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BEST BET: Koi show marks silver anniversary next weekend
- DEL MAR ---- Although legend has it that koi ---- the brightly colored carp that fill backyard ponds all over Southern California ---- can live 200 years, their average life span is 25 to 35 years. But a local collectors show dedicated to the fish turns 25
- North County Times
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- 2/20/2012 8:59:25 AM
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Toy trends for 2012: The year of the app
- What it is: Choices include AppFishing, in which the smart device is inserted into the rod for a realistic fishing experience, with a simulated feel of catching a fish. AppDrive is a mini-steering wheel; in the middle of the wheel is a case to ...
- San Luis Obispo Tribune
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- 2/20/2012 2:32:52 AM
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Fresno State takes baseball series finale vs. Butler
- In the midst of Fresno State’s continuous celebration of runs while blowing out Butler 17-2 on Sunday, the Bulldogs coaching staff pulled aside starting pitcher William Munro for a serious discussion. The 6-foot-4 freshman Munro had gotten ...
- Clovis Independent
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- 2/20/2012 1:49:55 AM
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Valley Police Beat: Two die at dunes, including juvenile
- IMPERIAL COUNTY - Two people died at the Imperial Sand Dunes Recreation Area during the busy President’s Day weekend, according to U.S. Bureau of Land Management officials. One death involved a juvenile hit by a sand rail Saturday. No more ...
- Imperial Valley Press Online
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- 2/20/2012 12:52:39 AM
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REDONDO BEACH: High schools compete for $1,000 Wahoo's donation
- Wahoo's Fish Taco in Redondo Beach has launched a fundraising competition among four area high schools: South High in Torrance, Redondo Union High, Palos Verdes High and Palos Verdes Peninsula High. Whichever school brings in the most people ...
- Daily Breeze
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- 2/20/2012 12:09:42 AM
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Gardener plants win with words
- Dave Waldon, a Stockton gardener for whom 55-word writing is a daily passion - he wrote 432 of them over the past 12 months, yikes! - wins this year's 55-Word Writing Contest. Waldon wins for "Let's Play Word Association," in which he free ...
- Record
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- 2/19/2012 11:55:23 PM
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Decades of vintage finds at the Long Beach Antique Market
- Their arms and vehicle were stuffed with purchases, including a reel-to-reel tape recorder ($75), a bamboo fish tank ($160), a pair of Ronald McDonald shoes ($10), a shaggy orange rug ($40) and a circa 1950s Moss lamp.
- Long Beach Press-Telegram
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- 2/19/2012 11:33:55 PM
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Lakers notebook: Team plagued by inconsistency
- "Before Steve Blake got hurt, Steve Blake was closing games for us, so Fish wasn't playing as much," Brown said. "Steve Blake gets hurt, I've got two rookies as my backups so Fish's minutes go up. "Steve Blake gets healthy, so Fish's minutes are ...
- Daily Breeze
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- 2/19/2012 11:19:36 PM
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Failed video-game law cost California $2 million
- SACRAMENTO, Calif.-- Designed to protect children from video games of murder and mayhem, a California law that was passed six years ago but never took effect wound up costing the state nearly $2 million. The final check for nearly a million ...
- Modesto Bee
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- 2/19/2012 5:07:22 PM
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Group seeks to protect Lake Tahoe tributary
- California Trout seeks to protect the uppermost section ... I say, do it now before it's too late," said Victor Babbit, owner of Tahoe Flyfishing Outfitters. Alpine County Supervisor Skip Henry Veatch said some residents fear such a designation ...
- Merced Sun-Star
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- 2/19/2012 4:10:06 PM
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Live review: Social Distortion rocks Pomona
- During its latest, rousing return to Southern California on Friday – a sold-out gig at Pomona’s Fox Theater – it was clear that the Orange County-based punk outfit was feeding off that very sentiment. Click here for a photo slideshow of ...
- Orange County Register
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- 2/19/2012 7:34:42 AM
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Facebook suit transferred to California
- OXFORD, Miss.—A federal judge has transferred a Mississippi woman's lawsuit against Facebook to California, where other similar actions are consolidated. The Mississippi lawsuit contends that Facebook violates wiretap laws by recording users ...
- Marin Independent Journal
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- 2/19/2012 7:20:23 AM
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SGV board backs completion of Highway 39 to Wrightwood
- Edward Hernandez, D-West Covina, on Jan. 27, to talk about the issue. Also at the meeting were officials from Caltrans and the state Department of Fish and Game. Another meeting is set with Sen. Hernandez on March 9, Wetherby said. At that ...
- San Gabriel Valley Tribune
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- 2/19/2012 6:01:39 AM
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Deals Diva
- Hi, it's me, the Deals Diva. I'm here every Sunday with money-saving tips. If you know a great deal, let me know at mfisher@ocregister.com. Or check out my blog at ocdeals.ocregister.com, where you can find more deals all day, every day. You can ...
- Orange County Register
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- 2/19/2012 3:02:41 AM
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Clovis crowns seven champs at wrestling divisionals
- “We’ve set our goals past that, and the biggest goal is to score the most points to show we’re the best team California has ever seen.” Clovis’ confidence is riding high after also placing Julian Gaytan (third, 106), Vicente Hernandez ...
- Clovis Independent
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- 2/19/2012 1:51:06 AM
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Bill Tysseling: Transparency vital to desal vote
- The shortfall in times of drought -- already a threat to local jobs, community institutions and businesses -- is expected to be significantly increased by state and federal mandates to protect the habitat of endangered fish species. While the ...
- San Gabriel Valley Tribune
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- 2/19/2012 1:29:38 AM
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Annual fishing derby is a big catch
- She hopes that her son and nephew develop a love of fishing like she has. “It teaches them to be calm in a fun setting, and is a good family outing,” she said. The California Department of Fish and Game stocked the lake with 3,000 pounds of ...
- Imperial Valley Press Online
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- 2/19/2012 12:10:53 AM
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Editorial: Bare levee policy must be changed
- It's especially dumb in California, where so much riparian habitat has been ... It's curious that the federal Fish and Wildlife Service or Environmental Protection Agency haven't pointed that out to the Corps. Or maybe they have, and have ...
- Chico Enterprise-Record
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- 2/19/2012 12:03:44 AM
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Jonathan Waterman: When the Colorado runs dry, we lose
- Until 1998 the Colorado regularly flowed south along the Arizona-California border into a Mexican delta ... has been devastated; the fishing industry, once sustained by shrimp and other creatures that depend on a mixture of seawater and ...
- Los Angeles Daily News
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- 2/18/2012 11:56:34 PM
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Willits bypass gets final permit
- "As the prospective stewards of the mitigations lands, in partnership with the California Department of Fish and Game, the Mendocino County Resource Conservation District (MCRCD) is pleased to learn the USACE has approved the mitigation plans ...
- Ukiah Daily Journal
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- 2/18/2012 11:56:34 PM
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Protect the fishermen
- Whoever is elected to represent California's Northcoast ... to conserve our nation's fish and support our nation's fishermen, into a weapon employed by a handful of megafoundations and the anti-fishing Environmental Non-Government Organizations ...
- Ukiah Daily Journal
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- 2/18/2012 11:56:34 PM
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Dan Walters: Going green will cost California more green
- The state of California has made a full-blown commitment to reducing reliance on fossil-fuel energy and other limited resources. Utilities are required to use solar, wind and geothermal sources for a third of their electricity supply by 2020 ...
- Modesto Bee
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- 2/18/2012 11:27:56 PM
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Glen Helen lakes get a share of anglers' delights
- Park entry: Weekdays $7.00 per vehicle; Weekends and Holidays $10.00 per vehicle; $2.00 pedestrian fee Fishing permits must be purchased at the entry gate each day and be in the angler's possession while fishing. Permit is valid only at the park ...
- Inland Valley Daily Bulletin
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- 2/18/2012 11:20:47 PM
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When taken collectively, raindrops pack a punch
- Another very weak cold front, like many others this year, will move down the California coastline tonight into Monday. This system will produce increasing clouds with areas of drizzle and a couple of light scattered rain showers late tonight ...
- San Luis Obispo Tribune
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- 2/18/2012 8:28:59 PM
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PETE TITTL: It's do or diet time, and these menus can help
- I'd love to put my companion's selection on the good list, with its two thick fingers of salmon, but the fish was not as fresh that night as what we've had there in the past. Blame it on the conventional wisdom that ordering fish on a Monday ...
- Bakersfield Californian
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- 2/18/2012 5:44:20 PM
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OFF THE HOOK: New Melones hosts trophy browns, abundant rainbows
- The trophy fish opportunities available at the reservoir were once again demonstrated on Dec. 30, 2011, when Michael Oliveira caught a new lake record brown trout weighing 13 pounds, 4 ounces while bass fishing by the dam. "He threw a small shad-patterned
- Appeal-Democrat
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- 2/18/2012 4:54:14 PM
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Rob Klevan: Chewing over rules for the buffet line
- I've been to Japan often and witnessed incredible Viking-style spreads that offer everything from spaghetti to beer for breakfast along with tortured-looking crispy whole fish, sea urchin ovaries and even some living, moving organisms that ...
- Monterey County Herald
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- 2/18/2012 3:49:48 PM
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PETE TITTL'S SIDE DISHES: Still pizza, no matter how you slice it
- We're adding a lot of new things to make our menu more unique." Last year during Lent Reed said the restaurant sold fish and chips, a non-Jimano's item, and it was a big boost to business. He plans to bring the limited-time menu item back this year.
- Bakersfield Californian
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- 2/18/2012 3:42:39 PM
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TEMECULA: City replacing Duck Pond Park fence
- The city's park is frequented throughout the year by visitors who enjoy watching the ducks splash about and others who use the lake as a fishing hole. It also is the site of various city ceremonies, including the annual Christmas tree-lighting and ...
- North County Times
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- 2/18/2012 3:35:29 PM
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Some California teens getting free condoms by mail
- BAKERSFIELD — Teenagers in several California counties can now get condoms in the mail for free under a new program supported by state public health officials. The Condom Access Project — launched on Tuesday — aims to reduce teenage ...
- Santa Rosa Press Democrat
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- 2/18/2012 11:17:48 AM
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Brown pins legacy to California high-speed rail plans
- (AP) — Critics have called it the train to nowhere and a $98 billion boondoggle. As concerns mount over the practicality and affordability of California’s plan to build a high-speed rail system, even many former supporters are beginning to sound skeptical.
- Visalia Times-Delta
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- 2/18/2012 10:49:10 AM
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Levee fixes in California leads to more building, risk
- In Lathrop, a small community that mushroomed on a floodplain in California’s Central Valley, 18,000 people live in the shadows of levees that once failed. To pave the way for thousands more homes and a tripling of its population, the ...
- Visalia Times-Delta
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- 2/18/2012 10:49:10 AM
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A year on, Morocco's democracy movement founders
- In one Casablanca protest, a man with the mask of a hated adviser of the king dangled a baguette on a fishing rod above the grasping hands of three ragged figures representing the people. There is no denying that in the initial months of the protests ...
- North County Times
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- 2/18/2012 10:34:51 AM
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Animal Island: Try weighing cat in carrier
- Q: My cat has a thyroid problem. My vet has told me that I should keep track of her weight daily to see if she is gaining or losing. He suggested that I weigh her with a baby scale. I got one - but there is no way, no how she will stay on it ...
- Red Bluff Daily News
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- 2/18/2012 8:26:00 AM
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California flood control spending
- $173 million: Several hundred levee repairs implemented in response to Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger's declaration of a state of emergency for California's levee system. $164.9 million: Delta levee systems integrity program for routine ...
- Marin Independent Journal
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- 2/18/2012 8:04:31 AM
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Lawyers: cocaine on capsized cruise captain's hair
- The Concordia is lying on its side close to the port of Giglio, which is part of a protected Tuscan archipelago in pristine waters famed for whales, dolphins, fish and coral.
- Inland Valley Daily Bulletin
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- 2/18/2012 5:41:21 AM
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Water is subject of league's 18th annual luncheon
- During other times, however, California encourages farmers to use other sources of water to allow that ground water to replenish. This does not mean California's water supply is without problems. Lund showed a graph regarding fish species in the ...
- Woodland Daily Democrat
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- 2/18/2012 12:26:23 AM
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Vintage Lodi Journal describes Morse's trek to California
- The second half of Eva Morse's journal of her overland trek to California in 1859 has their family in the middle of Shoshone Indian territory. "Last night was the longest night that I ever experienced. I lay in constant fear of being aroused by ...
- Lodi News-Sentinel
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- 2/17/2012 11:57:45 PM
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Vintage Lodi: Journal describes Morse's trek to California
- Part I was published in the Feb. 4 edition of the News-Sentinel. The second half of Eva Morse's journal of her overland trek to California in 1859 has their family in the middle of Shoshone Indian territory. "Last night was the longest night ...
- Lodi News-Sentinel
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- 2/17/2012 11:57:45 PM
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Truckee basketball | Boys play Elko tough in playoff loss
- ELKO, Nev. – The Elko boys' basketball team held off a scrappy Truckee team for a 42-34 win Friday in a 3A state quarterfinal game. The Indians relied heavily on their defense as the offense struggled to get on track most of the game. The win ...
- Sierra Sun
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- 2/17/2012 11:36:17 PM
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Announcing 2012 SnowFest! March 2-11
- TAHOE, Calif. — North Lake Tahoe celebrates its long winter season with SnowFest!, a 10-day carnival and one of the region's most popular annual family celebrations. SnowFest! is scheduled for March 2-11, 2012 and will be held at a variety of ...
- Sierra Sun
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- 2/17/2012 11:36:17 PM
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Ailing bobcat needs rescue
- Di Sieno’s efforts have been met with every roadblock imaginable. Di Sieno is fully licensed by the Department of Fish and Game to rescue wildlife, has more than 27 years experience, and is eminently qualified in every way. She has rescued and ...
- Santa Maria Times
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- 2/17/2012 11:29:07 PM
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Youth Water Polo
- Napa Valley Water Polo athletes to participate in Olympic Development Program Sixteen Napa Valley Water Polo athletes have qualified for the Central California Zone USA Water Polo’s elite Olympic Development Program. The girls who qualified ...
- Napa Valley Register
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- 2/17/2012 10:46:10 PM
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SAN MARCOS: Crews begin to restore creek, the new downtown's centerpiece
- Cleaning up the waterway is key to the vision for the district, and was a condition of permits the city recently received from the Army Corps of Engineers, state Department of Fish and Game, and San Diego Regional Water Quality Board. As rain trickled down
- North County Times
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- 2/17/2012 9:56:04 PM
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Salinas River rubber dam repair costs soar
- It also features a fish ladder, including a second rubber dam, to allow threatened steelhead trout to migrate past the dam upstream to its main habitat on the Arroyo Seco River. The facility is designed to operate up to eight months a year ...
- Monterey County Herald
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- 2/17/2012 8:37:19 PM
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California wildlife official in hot water over mountain lion hunt
- Daniel W. Richards, president of the California Fish and Game Commission, shot the lion in Northern Idaho. The photo was posted on the website of Western Outdoor News, a hunting and fishing publication. Mountain lion hunting has been illegal in ...
- Contra Costa Times
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- 2/17/2012 8:23:00 PM
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Jin Modern Noodle House to open in March in San Luis Obispo
- Jin Modern Noodle House is opening at the Mix on Monterey Street at Johnson Avenue in San Luis Obispo. The restaurant’s owner, Japanese businessman Tetsuro Kawashima, operates several international business ventures, including restaurants, as ...
- San Luis Obispo Tribune
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- 2/17/2012 7:54:22 PM
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Carmel woman billed $10,000 for 1 month of water
- Erin Dail, 22, of Monterey, received a $4,200 bill from her water company, California-American Water ... But Ray doesn't have a swimming pool, jacuzzi or koi fish pond -- not even a puddle. Perplexed, Ray hired a plumber, who combed her house for leaks ...
- KSBW.com
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- 2/17/2012 7:47:13 PM
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Harrison moves into semifinals at SAP Open
- This is Harrison's third career semifinal at an ATP event _ he lost to Mardy Fish both times last year in Atlanta and ... The semifinals will also be a rematch from a more famous California tournament. Harrison beat Ranoic 7-6 (1), 4-6, 6-4 in the third ..
- Hanford Sentinel
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- 2/17/2012 6:57:07 PM
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Scientists find no radiation in sick ringed seals
- According to the NOAA announcement, marine animals and fish near the accident site in Japan were affected by radiation but there is no evidence to support any effects on animals in Alaska. Sick and dead ringed seals started showing up in July on ...
- San Luis Obispo Tribune
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- 2/17/2012 6:57:07 PM
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SGV board backs completion of Highway 39 to Wrightwood
- Edward Hernandez, D-West Covina, on Jan. 27, to talk about the issue. Also at the meeting were officials from Caltrans and the state Department of Fish and Game. Another meeting is set with Sen. Hernandez on March 9, Wetherby said. At that ...
- Whittier Daily News
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- 2/17/2012 5:09:44 PM
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Around Whittier: Feb. 18
- An electronic waste event will take place from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. today at City Hall, 6615 Passons Blvd. Meet California congressional candidate Jorge Robles from 1:30 to 4:30 p.m. today at 2301 Via Campo Ave. Robles currently works in law ...
- Whittier Daily News
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- 2/17/2012 5:09:44 PM
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Dry conditions posing problems for region's wildlife
- “It may be a little atypical in the number of bears this year, but it's not unheard of for bears to not hibernate,” said Cristen Langner, an environmental scientist with the California Department of Fish and Game who focuses on bears in the ...
- Tahoe Daily Tribune
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- 2/17/2012 4:55:25 PM
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Name dropper
- Other directors: Sally Elves, Harbor House; Dennis Joshi, Crabby Jim's; Rick Beidoun, Crab Louie; Chrissy Chonacki, Randy's Fishing and Whale Watching Trips; and Dutch Meyers, Monterey Bay Sailing. Lorena Miranda has been named branch manager of ...
- Monterey County Herald
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- 2/17/2012 3:51:00 PM
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Clara Mae Bloom
- She was married to John Frank Bloom for 43 years. She loved her church. Hobbies included gardening, knitting, crocheting, fishing and games. Clara was loved by all who knew her. Survivors include her loving husband John F. Bloom, formerly of Montague ...
- Siskiyou Daily
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- 2/17/2012 3:36:41 PM
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VALLE VISTA: Kids’ trout derby scheduled Sunday
- ... biggest and smallest fish and the heaviest string of five fish caught. Regular fishing is $13 for ages 13 and up, or $8 for ages 5 to 12. Ages 16 and up must have a California fishing license. The lake is off Stetson Avenue just east of Soboba Avenue.
- Riverside Press Enterprise
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- 2/17/2012 3:36:41 PM
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Chapman invites public to view growing art collection
- the Fish Interfaith Center and Wallace All Faiths Chapel Collection; the Cecilia DeMille Presley Movie Art and Poster Collection at Marion Knott Studios; and the Campus Collection. "I think the point that we're trying to make with this display ...
- Orange County Register
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- 2/17/2012 3:00:53 PM
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HEMET: Reservoir home to bald eagles
- “There are a lot of fish in the lake for them to eat,” he said. “They look for fish in the shallows and hunt for rabbits and eat road kill.” The eagles tend to winter in Southern California ... seen by anglers fishing from boats and ...
- Riverside Press Enterprise
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- 2/17/2012 2:53:44 PM
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GHS: The 'ugly duckling' no more
- "Come on a rainy day and bring your fishing pole," Bermea quipped. The GHS Parents Club compiled a comprehensive PowerPoint package documenting the throng of facilities issues at GHS, which they delivered last month to Board of Education. Now, it's looking
- Gilroy Dispatch
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- 2/17/2012 2:25:06 PM
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Southern California ICE gunman opened fire at job counseling
- LONG BEACH — A fatal shooting in a Southern California Immigration and Customs Enforcement office occurred as an agent was being counseled on his performance by a high-ranking ICE official, the FBI said Friday. Authorities identified the ...
- Santa Rosa Press Democrat
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- 2/17/2012 2:25:06 PM
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California ICE agent opened fire at job counseling
- LONG BEACH, Calif. (AP) — A fatal shooting in a Southern California Immigration and Customs Enforcement office occurred as an agent was being counseled on his performance by a high-ranking ICE official, the FBI said Friday. Authorities identified the ...
- Visalia Times-Delta
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- 2/17/2012 2:17:56 PM
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Approval permits granted for Willits bypass
- Caltrans will next go before the California Transportation Commission in March to request $158 million in funding for the six-mile detour around the small Mendocino County city as well as for environmental mitigations including fish passages.
- Santa Rosa Press Democrat
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- 2/17/2012 2:03:37 PM
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Dreamworks Animation heads to China
- The California-based animation studio behind "Shrek" agreed ... The new studio's logo features a panda sitting on a crescent moon with a fishing poll, replacing the boy in the traditional Dreamworks logo. The moon is red, replacing the white ...
- Imperial Valley Press Online
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- 2/17/2012 2:03:37 PM
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EPA updates health risk of dioxins
- People are exposed by eating fish and other animal fats, where it accumulates after falling to the ground. Since 1987, the amount of dioxide being released into the air has declined by 90 percent, according to the EPA.
- Inland Valley Daily Bulletin
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- 2/17/2012 1:06:21 PM
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TEMECULA: Authorities identify boy who was buried alive
- TEMECULA ---- The 11-year-old Temecula boy who died Monday after being buried alive in a riverbed has been identified as Anthony Fowler, authorities said. Authorities had not determined a cause or manner of Anthony's death, according to a report the San ..
- North County Times
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- 2/17/2012 12:59:12 PM
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Another record-breaker: Chinook salmon stage a comeback on the Eel
- citizen fish reporters gave eyewitness reports of widespread Chinook spawning throughout the Eel River watershed, which was also documented by California Department of Fish and Game surveys. This is "more good news," Higgins commented.
- Willits News
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- 2/17/2012 12:23:24 PM
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Correction: California Earthquake story
- HOOPA VALLEY INDIAN RESERVATION, Calif.—In a Feb. 13 story about an earthquake that struck California's North Coast region, The Associated Press, relying on an incorrect map, erroneously reported the location of the community of Weitchpec.
- Marin Independent Journal
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- 2/17/2012 12:09:05 PM
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Ever-popular crab feeds offer food, fun and funds in the East Bay
- In Brentwood, a crab feed to help support the 2012 kids free fishing derby, sponsored by California Striped Bass Association combines a crab feast with entertainment, raffle and live auction. Oakley's Driftwood Yacht Club hosts "The crab feed is ...
- Inside Bay Area
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- 2/17/2012 11:11:49 AM
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Rocks, gems, jewelry on display at annual show in Antioch
- On a recent trip, the Antioch resident brought 119 sets of earrings to hand out. "I was an avid fisherman and I got into the rocks and gave all of my fishing gear away," he said. "You take an old rock and think that there is nothing there but ...
- Inside Bay Area
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- 2/17/2012 10:50:21 AM
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Rocks, gems, jewelry on display at annual show in Antioch
- On a recent trip, the Antioch resident brought 119 sets of earrings to hand out. "I was an avid fisherman and I got into the rocks and gave all of my fishing gear away," he said. "You take an old rock and think that there is nothing there but ...
- Pasadena Star-News
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- 2/17/2012 10:36:02 AM
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Sharon O’Donoghue
- In the 1950s the family moved to California where James O'Donoghue opened his private ... Mrs. O'Donoghue loved cats, birds, turtles, fish, and raised Airedales. She also loved to play games. She is survived by her sister Margot; brother Timothy ...
- Calaveras Enterprise
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- 2/17/2012 10:14:33 AM
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FIve of Southern California's newest hiking experiences
- Here are five of the most recently opened hiking destinations in Southern California…some of which may well be news to you. Ascot Hills Park: Most people don’t think of East L.A. as a hiking destination, but the trails here are scenic—and surprisingly chal
- Examiner
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- 2/17/2012 9:10:08 AM
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Del Mar Fairgrounds offers $5m coastal settlement
- U-T San Diego (http://bit.ly/xOxgrj ) says the board of the Del Mar Fairgrounds agreed this week to a 28-page cease-and-desist order from the California Coastal Commission ... to many species of plants, birds and fish.
- Desert Sun
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- 2/17/2012 7:08:26 AM
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California budget deficit threatens Merced County's state parks
- On a clear, warm Thursday morning, 57-year-old George Litt meandered from the Hatfield State Recreation Area parking lot, down a walking path leading to a bank by the Merced River, where his daughter and grandkids were fishing. As his grandkids ...
- Merced Sun-Star
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- 2/17/2012 4:59:35 AM
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California water bill approved by key panel
- WASHINGTON — San Joaquin Valley farmers would secure more water and an ambitious river restoration plan would be curtailed under a far-reaching California bill approved by a key House panel Thursday night. Opposed by the Brown administration ...
- Modesto Bee
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- 2/17/2012 4:02:19 AM
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Ex-PM: Japan was unprepared for nuke crisis
- The accident displaced about 100,000 people who lived near the plant and has raised fears of contamination in everything from fruit and vegetables to fish and water. In December, the government declared the plant was stable, although it ...
- San Luis Obispo Tribune
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- 2/17/2012 3:19:22 AM
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California water bill approved by key panel
- WASHINGTON — San Joaquin Valley farmers would secure more water and an ambitious river restoration plan would be curtailed under a far-reaching California bill approved by a key House panel Thursday night. Opposed by the Brown administration ...
- Fresno Bee
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- 2/17/2012 1:53:28 AM
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Parties in QSA case questioning bias of appellate judge
- quoting Robie from an oral history done by the University of California, Berkeley’s Bancroft Library. “They (Imperial County) wasted water by throwing water away without even using it,” Robie was quoted saying. “At least some people use ...
- Imperial Valley Press Online
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- 2/17/2012 12:41:54 AM
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Spray Safe program is a proactive step to success
- More than 350 growers, applicators, managers, owners, supervisors, foreman, University of California employees ... and protect the water that is vital to successful farming, fish habitat, and the cities and rural communities that we call ...
- Woodland Daily Democrat
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- 2/17/2012 12:27:35 AM
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Volunteers needed to restore creek habitat
- Gravel is a crucial element in creeks because it provides habitat for insects and spawning areas for fish. Additionally, because Dry Creek is ephemeral, the exotic invasive New Zealand mud snail cannot survive there. The New Zealand mud snail ...
- Woodland Daily Democrat
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- 2/17/2012 12:27:35 AM
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Vietnam's high court sides with hero fish farmer
- HANOI, Vietnam—Vietnam's high court has reversed rulings approving the attempted eviction of a fish farmer whose armed standoff with police galvanized the nation and earned him widespread sympathy. The state-run Laborer newspaper said Friday ...
- Inland Valley Daily Bulletin
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- 2/17/2012 12:20:25 AM
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Cop visiting from former Soviet state said he wants more paperwork
- Alexandru, 30, left last weekend after spending several days on ridealongs and training exercises with Chico police and the California ... said he enjoys fishing in Moldova's lakes and rivers, mostly for carp. "All of the fish in my country ...
- Oroville Mercury-Register
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- 2/17/2012 12:20:25 AM
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Stockton Jim L.T. Bentz
- Fishing was the ... was an active member of the California Striped Bass Association for many years. After his wife, June, died in 2010, his wish was to go to Mexico with his daughter and son-in-law to catch a big fish. At the age of 89, he ...
- Record
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- 2/16/2012 11:51:47 PM
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Jim L.T. Bentz
- Fishing was the ... was an active member of the California Striped Bass Association for many years. After his wife, June, died in 2010, his wish was to go to Mexico with his daughter and son-in-law to catch a big fish. At the age of 89, he ...
- Record
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- 2/16/2012 11:51:47 PM
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Tournament fishermen should see mixed action
- The tournament fishermen should find mixed action as some areas are producing a lot of fish and others very few. It's the old story of winter bass fishing and that means the fish are tightly schooled. Locate a school of bass and the action can ...
- Lake County Record Bee
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- 2/16/2012 11:44:38 PM
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Pop Pulled Pork for Presidents' Day
- Rub pork with salt and pepper. Heat oil in heavy fry pan and sear pork quickly. Line bottom of crock bottom with onions and apples. Place pork on onions, pour in root beer and liquid smoke. Cover, cook on low for six hours. Remove pork from ...
- Sierra Sun
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- 2/16/2012 11:37:28 PM
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Pleasanton Fly Fishing Show kick-starts season Feb. 24-26
- PLEASANTON – In what has turned into an annual beginning-of-the-year ritual for Northern California fly-fishers, the Fly Fishing Show kicks off the season at the Alameda County Fairgrounds Feb. 24-26. Fly-casters, fly-tiers, tackle manufacturers ...
- Manteca Bulletin
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- 2/16/2012 11:16:00 PM
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Photo: Don’t tell these flowers it’s still February
- Poppies are already blooming along South Higuera Street in San Luis Obispo, thanks to recent warm weather and clear skies. After a clear, cool start today, skies will be sunny countywide, with highs in the upper 60s in the North County and San ...
- San Luis Obispo Tribune
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- 2/16/2012 10:40:12 PM
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Fishing Report: Winter bass fishing solid at Clear Lake
- I’m sick and tired of Napa County being treated like dog meat by the California Department ... for kids to do around here.” Bass fishing here is real good this winter. Reports of regular bags of 12 to 18 fish with a good number of 4- to 6-pounders ...
- Napa Valley Register
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- 2/16/2012 9:42:56 PM
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Great news for stripers: take limits won’t increase
- Late last year, a proposal was made to greatly increase the take limits for striped bass in California ... a victory for the fish! Public meeting on salmon outlook Another opportunity is coming up for you to have an impact on sport fishing regulations.
- Napa Valley Register
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- 2/16/2012 9:42:56 PM
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California women defeat Oregon 83-71
- EUGENE, Ore.—Layshia Clarendon had 27 points to lead California to an 83-71 victory over Oregon on Thursday night. Reshanda Gray had 10 points and 10 rebounds for the Golden Bears (19-7, 10-4 Pac-12), who are second in the conference standings ...
- Marin Independent Journal
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- 2/16/2012 9:35:47 PM
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California women defeat Oregon 83-71
- EUGENE, Ore.—Layshia Clarendon had 27 points to lead California to an 83-71 victory over Oregon on Thursday night. Reshanda Gray had 10 points and 10 rebounds for the Golden Bears (19-7, 10-4 Pac-12), who are second in the conference standings ...
- Eureka Times-Standard
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- 2/16/2012 9:35:47 PM
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Agency's decline has telling effect
- Do you know someone who has quit hunting or fishing in California in the past decade? We all do. I like to say fish and wildlife exists today in California in spite of the Department of Fish and Game, not because of its efforts. It all relates ...
- Inland Valley Daily Bulletin
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- 2/16/2012 8:52:50 PM