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Past on Parade: Thanksgiving 1913 was a time of prosperity
The Pasadena Daily News wrote in 1913: "Tomorrow the people of Pasadena will celebrate one of the most prosperous Thanksgivings in years.
Baby's got bling: Couple, infant on reality show
Doting Placentia couple and baby appear of reality TV show for parents who indulge their newborns.
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A.J. Hohn says it was the biggest thing that's ever happened to him in his life.
State pioneers group holds fall luncheon
The Ladies Auxiliary to California Pioneers recently opened its fall season with a luncheon at Elkhorn Country Club.
Hope's friend Jenkins was quiet desert golf luminary
You'd never know it, even if you met him and talked to him for 10 or 15 minutes, but Paul Jenkins was a very good friend of Bob Hope.
Young leaders encouraged to take a vested interest in Monterey County
The Monterey County Young Professionals Group, Salinas Jaycees, and the Central Coast Young Farmers & Ranchers held its Third Annual Forum for the Future Oct.
Congress honors Sentinels of Freedom
The U.S. House of Representatives passed a resolution Nov. 2 honoring the San Ramon-based Sentinels of Freedom.
Bill Bell: A whopper of a local fish tale
Today, I'll tell you a fish story with a local hook. The fish featured in this column has a lot of names.
Club news: Country fair, lunch slated
Camarillo Christian Women's Club will hold a Country Fair luncheon Friday at Spanish Hills Golf and Country Club.
For residents of the Greater Tehachapi area, there's just one item on the Nov. 3 ballot: The $50 million Measure "A" that will fund construction of the new Tehachapi Hospital.
Blood ready to set the pace at Pac-10 finale
Oregon senior Nicole Blood, a Royal High graduate, will be competing in the Pacific-10 Conference Cross Country Championships on Friday in Long Beach.
The years pass by but Chaffey High '44 grads still stick together
Mary Lou Roden excelled academically at Chaffey High School. Spurred on by her love of learning and her dad's financial incentive for an A - a dime for each A earned - Roden was a scholar and loyal Chaffey High student even when she started working at 16 years old.
U2: Still what fans are looking for
From left, Larry Mullen Jr., Bono, Adam Clayton and The Edge of the rock band U2 making their way out to the stage during their 360A world tour stop at Giants Stadium in East Rutherford, NJ on Thursday, Sept.
Hathaway's seeks to refine bloody marys
It's been a long time since bloody-mary drinkers had something this tasty to sip on.
The California State Club Association and California Alliance for Golf are teaming with the Coachella Valley Water District to gather leaders from the golf and water industries to address state and local water issues and how they affect golf courses.
Area digest -- Published Oct. 20, 2009
Lincoln High School Class of 1959 is holding its 50th class reunion Saturday at the Elkhorn Country Club, 1050 Elkhorn Drive, Stockton.
Readers' Corner: Oct. 16, 2009
Tootsie Roll drive Each year, the Knights of Columbus Council No. 1875 hold a fundraising drive to support educational and recreational activities for people with intellectual disabilities in our area.
Today's the deadline. Tomorrow will be too late. Stocktonians living in the city's designated flood plain zone must have purchased flood insurance by today if they want to be grandfathered in and receive a lower premium rate.