October 10, 2008
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Did Hard Times Sneak Up on City Officials?
‘We are very much at the mercy of Sacramento and Washington, unfortunately.’ – Councilman Andrew Weissman ‘If Eric Shapiro was still there, he would have foreseen [the impending financial crisis].’ – Vince Motyl ‘He [Fulwood] took care of himself when times were not good, and no other city executive has done that since I was on the council.’ – Albert Vera
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A Reason to Rejoice On Culver Boulevard
Drivers going west on Culver Boulevard in Culver City...
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Fire Prevention Reminders
Christine Parra, fire prevention specialist for the CCFD, has these reminders.
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Progress Cited on Drilling Laws
‘I’m confident that the draft CSD will become a best practices standards or model for regulation of the oil industry in California.’ – Bruce McClendon, director of Regional Planning ‘What has been most encouraging is that fact that the county has brought in engineers and geologists to the meetings.’ John Kuechle, Culver City Planning Commission..
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Grants for Literacy, Animation
The first round of grants for the new school year from the Culver City Education Foundation has been awarded...
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Runners Needed for Sister City Marathon
Culver City’s Japanese Sister City, Kaizuka, is hosting its 16th annual..
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Update on LAX Construction
LAX officials are advising the public that construction to install new airfield safety equipment may generate some nighttime noise..
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The slated sale
Brotman Memorial Hospital property for $30 million to the Jewish Home...
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Hubble Retrospective at SMC
The Santa Monica College John Drescher Planetarium will present two special feature shows in October.
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Business-Friendly
Culver City is a finalist in the Los Angeles County Economic Development Corporation’s contest for Most Business-Friendly city under 50,000 population.
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Does Your Vote Count?
The League of Women Voters Culver City Unit will focus on the logistics of voting at its monthly meeting next Thursday (Sept. 25) at noon in the community room of the Culver City Library. Visitors are welcome.
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Oilers Wear Down, 51-48
West L.A. has a bye week before visiting Long Beach City College, Sep. 27, 6 p.m.
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Centaurs Sail Past Vikings, 42-28
Blitzing Panthers Play in Centaur Home Opener
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In the Spirit of the Games
A sports museum in Cologne, Germany, lets visitors take an interactive approach to the Olympic ideal.
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SPAM – the Spicy Ham – Not Your email, Has Fun Museum
SPAM was shipped free to World War II soldiers, then immortalized by Monty Python.
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Tim Wrightman, a former All-American UCLA football player, tells a story about how..
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Since we are in the midst of Hispanic Heritage month, it seems timely to remember our Hispanic Heritage in La Ballona Valley..
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Will Geer, the famed actor, botanist and social activist, founded the Will Geer Theatricum Botanicum in Topanga, California..
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Years ago as a music student in college, I attended a forum on contemporary music at Chicago’s Orchestra Hall..
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I wanted to impress him with my culinary skills, which consisted mainly of lasagna.
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I froze stiff as the humongous radiator machine circled my upper body like a hawk circling its prey..
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If one still doesn’t recognize housing as the principal engine driving the U.S. economy they have fallen asleep under a rock somewhere..
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