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Saturday's Cowboy Fest a Wild Western Good Time
The 2016 Cowboy Festival drew young and old to William S. Hart Park Saturday.  WATCH
Former SCV Resident Seeks Evidence of Other Life in Space
We sat down with JPL project manager Barry Goldstein to find out why and how the science community wants to go to an icy Jovian moon.  WATCH
COC Speech No.1 at Phi Rho Pi National Tournament
For the first time in the program's 12-year history, the College of the Canyons Speech Team has been ranked No. 1 at the annual Phi Rho Pi National Tournament, after brining home a combined 14 medals to put a cap on its most successful season to date.  READ STORY
Hart Park Volunteer of the Month:
Denny Truger

William S. Hart Regional Park is pleased to announce that Dennis "Denny" Truger has been selected Volunteer of the Month for April 2016.
 
Henry Mayo Hospital to Address Community April 26-27
Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital will host two informational meetings to answer any questions the community may have on proposed modifications to its previously approved development agreement and master plan. READ STORY
Game of the Week: Golden Valley vs. Canyon
Foothill League Baseball, 4-22-16: The Golden Valley Grizzlies and Canyon Cowboys settle their season series at Canyon High School. WATCH
SCV Economic Development Corp. Supports COC Bond Measure
The Santa Clarita Valley Economic Development Corporation, or SCVEDC, Executive Committee voted recently to publicly express its support for Measure E. 
 
SCV Senior Center to Offer
Computer, Camera Classes
The Santa Clarita Valley Senior Center will be offering a new series of computer classes beginning in May, including a digital camera class.  READ STORY
Advantages of
Going to Your
Local Farmers' Market
College of the Canyons' Samie Gebers explores the benefits of shopping at your local farmers' market.
Ticks Suck | Dianne Erskine-Hellrigel
On April 6, a study was published by Stanford School of Medicine that found that strains of Lyme bacteria present in California ticks are able to form persister bacteria which do not respond well to treatment. This might explain why some people continue to have recurring symptoms while others do not.  COMMENTARY
Today in SCV History:
April 24, 1962

SCV residents vote to connect to State Water Project, creating CLWA.

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