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April 22, 2005
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Two hundred years from now, when hikers in Corriganville Park stop to enjoy the cool shade of a mighty oak, chances are they won’t think of Don Schmidt. More...

Big things will be happening this fall. Not only is the Simi Valley Town Center mall scheduled to open in October, but the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library will open a display of Air Force One when its new pavilion is completed. More...

Pat Havens has devoted many of her 75 years to preserving the history of Simi Valley. And the city she loves celebrated her lifelong efforts this past Saturday at the Strathearn Historical Park, the museum she was instrumental in establishing. More...

The India Friends Association will present its annual fundraiser, "Archana ’05," on Sat., April 30 in the Kavli Theatre at the Thousand Oaks Civic Arts Plaza, 2100 E. More...
Now that the rains are over and the weather is warming, the Southern Pacific rattlesnake can be expected to be active. This venomous snake may be found on remote hiking trails as well as in suburban backyards. More...
The Mountains Recreation and Conservation Authority recently announced the following hikes for Happy Camp in Moorpark and Sage Ranch in Simi Valley. Hikers should wear boots and bring binoculars, lunch and two to three quarts of water per person. More...
The Simi Acorn’s midseason baseball report
Royal Highlanders (17-2, 6-2), tied for first in Marmonte
Longest win streak: seven
Tournament action: 5-0 in Southern California Invitational, March 4-12; 4-0 in San Luis Obispo Easter Tournament, March 29-31. More...
Between 3 p.m. April 10 and 5:30 a.m. April 11 at a construction site on E. Easy Street, the loss was $30,000 to $40,000 when portable welding machines and equipment were stolen. More...
The debate over whether ghosts are fact or fiction has raged for centuries. In fact, people say there are many local areas filled with spirits, especially some of the old historical haunts that go back to the 19th century. More...
California Lutheran University’s theatre arts and music departments will present the musical "Candide" during April and May in the Janet and Ray Scherr Forum Theatre at the Thousand Oaks Civic Arts Plaza, 2100 E. More...
California should ban cloning of pets
Last November my beloved Labrador, Davis, died unexpectedly. I was distraught. He was special, a spirited ball hound who charmed everyone. Had somebody offered me Davis’ exact replica, in my grief I may have been interested. More...
The question: Is there a law that says motorists must use their turn signals when in a turn-only lane? More...
Several years ago at a crime prevention seminar in Thousand Oaks, an expert on gangs in L.A. County said there was a direct relationship between Proposition 13 and the proliferation of gangs. More...

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