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Mesa View students win national innovative competition
Mesa View Middle School is one of four schools nationwide whose students received recognition for innovative math and science projects.
Four seventh-graders created a bike that beeps until the rider puts on a helmet. The Surf City Smartbikes was their...Tags: Science, Landforms, Science and Technology, Washington, DC
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Mailbag: DUI stats should guide policy
We do not need more bars in downtown Huntington Beach ("ABC officials approve license," June 9). Our crime and DUI rates are off the charts. The taxpayers have to pay for the law enforcement costs. So, why did these folks protest the license? It's not...Tags: Bars and Clubs, Ocean View, Landforms, Human Interest, Crime, Law and Justice
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Sounding Off: Both sides need to settle down over Bolsa Chica mesa
I am responding to the various and sundry letters published by the Independent on the general subject of the work being done on the Bolsa Chica mesa, its possible (mis)management by Bolsa Chica Land Trust folk and commentary/reportage by Lou Murray on her...Tags: Landforms, Huntington Beach, Periodicals
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'CPR' may get minor surgery
A spokeswoman for the Department of Fish and Game said her group will likely amend a restoration plan for the Bolsa Chica mesa after a state commission's staff criticized the project. Karen Miner, a DFG land program supervisor, said her group plans to...Tags: Environmental Issues, Renovation, Landforms, Science and Technology, Environmental Pollution
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Mailbag: Mesa plan is community's gain
In April 2002, Lou Murray wrote about the Bolsa Chica Land Trust's restoration work: "We applaud the ongoing removal of nonnative iceplant on the Bolsa Chica sand dunes and the planting of native plants on the mesa because it creates more natural...Tags: Renovation, Landforms, Nature, Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation, Dog (animal)
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Responses flood in for Bolsa Chica restoration plan
More than 60 groups and individuals have submitted responses to the Bolsa Chica Land Trust's plan to restore the habitat's lower mesa. The state Department of Fish and Game, which developed the initial study in collaboration with the Land Trust, is...Tags: Landforms, Emergency Health Procedures
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Sounding Off: Columnist went too far at mesa meeting
At the Bolsa Chica Land Trust town hall meeting on the Community Promoted Restoration, or CPR, plan, Independent columnist Lou Murray crossed the line from environmental defender to self-serving personal vendetta. An overflow crowd of 150-plus came to...Tags: Landforms, Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation, California, Periodicals, Emergency Health Procedures
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Mailbag: Residents right on liquor licenses
The juxtaposition of your March 10 article on Councilman Keith Bohr's hijacking of a recent council meeting ("Bomburger cancels alcohol license request") in order to criticize the Huntington Beach Downtown Residents Assn. and their work to limit...Tags: Landforms, Politics, Elections, Public Officials, Crime, Law and Justice
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Mailbag: How about leashes for cats?
I have read recent columns and letters on dogs, and leashing them, with interest ("Keep your dogs safe — on a leash," In the Pipeline, Feb. 24; "Rude dog owners flout the law," Sounding Off, March 10). I agree with the goal of preventing people's...Tags: Mass Media, Landforms, Forestry and Timber, Health, Arts and Culture
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Teaching by example
Students and teachers from Ocean View School District are sharing a new teaching method with schools throughout the country.
College View, Sun View and Westmont elementary schools, as well as a team of teachers from Mesa View and Vista View middle...Tags: Schools, Ocean View, Colleges and Universities, Landforms, McGraw-Hill Incorporated
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Natural Perspectives: Land Trust finally calls public meeting
The Bolsa Chica Land Trust and California Department of Fish and Game are finally holding a public meeting where they will present their plan for the Bolsa Chica mesa. The meeting is at 7 p.m. Thursday at the Huntington Beach Central Library. As we're...Tags: Environmental Issues, Renovation, Science, Landforms, Nature
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Calendar
YOUR WEEKEND FRIDAY: The Michael E. Rodgers Seniors Centers, 1706 Orange Ave., Huntington Beach, hosts monthly ballroom dancing from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. the second Friday of each month. Cost is $7.50 per person, and snacks and coffee are included....Tags: Dance, Human Interest, Forestry and Timber, Landforms, Arts and Culture
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