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PHS Launches Hall of Fame to Honor Noteworthy AlumniPatch.comPoway High School is launching its own scholastic version―and the first four inductees will be honored next week. “During the celebration of the 50 th anniversary of the school last year, Principal Scott Fisher expressed the desire and importance of ...and more » |
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Three seek 39th District Senate seatPomerado Newspaper GroupThis includes bringing another California State University campus to San Diego County, making public safety a top priority in California and finding ways to enhance job creation and growing the region's economy, he said. He listed the three greatest ... |
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First four Poway High Hall of Fame inductees namedPomerado Newspaper GroupThe Hall of Fame seeks to honor individuals in the categories of business, athletics, arts, sciences, public service and community service, who have worked to make the community a better place. Poway Mayor Don Higginson, who graduated in 1973, ...and more » |
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Vineyard joins Poway City Council racePomerado Newspaper GroupBy Steve Dreyer Longtime Poway resident Gary Vineyard on Tuesday became the fourth announced candidate for the Nov. 6 City Council election. Vineyard, 59, will be campaigning for one of two open seats on the council. The four-year terms of Jim ... |
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Recalling the rise and decline of BernardoPomerado Newspaper GroupThe fate of this once-promising community that faltered after its leading businessmen migrated a few miles north to establish Escondido, and met its downfall once Lake Hodges was built on its border, was the topic in the second installment in the Local ... |
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