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SCV NewsBreak | March 29, 2017: Water Bill; Gibbon Conservation Center; More

Uploaded 03/29/2017

March 29, 2017: Water Bill; Gibbon Conservation Center; More

After a more than three hour long discussion, City Council endorsed a bill that would completely reorganize how residents buy water.

SCV Sheriff’s Captain Roosevelt Johnson announced on Tuesday that his final day with the station would be this Saturday.

Congressman Steve Knight joined a bipartisan effort on Tuesday, urging the Department of Veterans Affairs to investigate and address ongoing problems with the Veterans Crisis Line program.

Residents near Bouquet Canyon have heard the calls of the gibbons for years.

Wednesday’s temperatures hit a high of 86 and Thursday will continue the warm trend with a high of 78.

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1 Comment for SCV NewsBreak: March 29, 2017: Water Bill; Gibbon Conservation Center; More
  1. mellie says:

    The word is spelled “residents”, not “resident’s”. That says “resident is”, and makes no sense.

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