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Week in Review: A Beach Boy, Wipeout Winner No. 2 & Seismic Safety

A roundup of the week's top stories.

Saturday, April 16

Glendora’s musical favorite son returns to his heritage for latest project.

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Friday, April 15

Some of the world's top track and field athletes, along with the top collegiate high school performers, compete this weekend at Mt.San Antonio College.

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The agreement ensures that BNSF freight trains will no longer run along the route from Irwindale to Arcadia, securing the route specifically for Gold Line.

The city of Monrovia has engaged in talks with a property owner suing the Gold Line Construction Authority and Monrovia to stop a maintenance yard from being built.

Three extra days given to taxpayers in observation of Emancipation Day, a holiday observed in the District of Columbia which extends to the rest of the country when it falls on April 15.

Thursday, April 14

Glendora Unified Superintendent Dr. Robert Voors says personnel will take the biggest hit after budget cuts during his State of Schools presentation.

Organization of Citrus College students to participate in NASA weightless experiment in Houston.

Pro gun advocate and 59th District Assemblyman Tim Donnelly says concealed weapons are necessary for legislators' safety.

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Nineteen-year-old Bulot becomes the second Glendora native to take the $50,000 top prize.

What does is it really mean to be a "Hot Mom"?

Wednesday, April 13

Council approves a preferential parking district for streets near Citrus College, allowing nearby residents main access to parking in their neighborhood.

The 45-day moratorium will allow city staff to draft an ordinance concerning Cash for Gold, or pawn shop businesses.

Local family-owned and operated grooming shop is the place for ultimate pet pampering.

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Tuesday, April 12

While district officials say safety certification for all school building projects is a priority, looming severe budget cuts will make it very difficult.

As tax day nears, the IRS has released this warning: Don't try to scam the government.

Monday, April 11, 2011

After a drunk driver crashed through the store's windows, manager George Malki said customers can expect a brand new store on reopening day.

Despite coping with a slashed budget, Citrus College automotive program boasts new facilities, first-rate employment opportunities.


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