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School board, community members recognized
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The El Dorado County School Boards Association recently recognized school board and community members for their 2017 contributions. County Superintendent of Schools Dr. Ed Manansala facilitated the presentations and remarked, "Everyone here helps to foster the educational leadership that makes this county such a special place. Comment?
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Camino home a spacious surprise
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The classic, unassuming front of this Mediterranean home with South of the Border flair holds a secret - one worth the drive to Vita Grande Court in Camino. What's behind the front door? A grand home with space for entertaining that highlights the property's gorgeous view and offers the homeowners and their guests privacy plus a great bottle of wine . Comment?
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Owen in the running again for auditor
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Cameron Park resident Mike Owen is once again throwing his hat in the ring to be El Dorado County's next auditor-controller. Not the first time he has run for the job, in 2014 he went up against long-time Auditor-Controller Joe Harn and lost 45 to 55 percent. Comment?
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Want to become a Master Gardener? Here's how
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Interested in becoming a University of California Cooperative Extension Master Gardener in El Dorado County? Recruitment for the 2018 trainee class is beginning and, as a Master Gardener from the 2016 class, I want to let you know what you can expect from this wonderful program - and what is expected of you when you are selected to participate. You will be training with a diverse group of 30 to 40 El Dorado County residents who span the geographical parts of the county -Placerville and Pollock Pines, Camino and Cool, Garden Valley and Georgetown to Cameron Park and El Dorado Hills. Comment?
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County budget approved
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The El Dorado County Board of Supervisors approved a $536 million budget at the June 20 meeting, allowing the county to continue funding its operations between the start of the new fiscal year, July 1, and when the board approves the final budget in September. The new budget is $12.8 million less than the 2016-17 budget even though the county added $3.7 million more from General Fund sources, $2.75 million more in projected property taxes and $228,000 more in sales and use taxes. Comment?
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