Bond Money Brings Tech Revolution to Sulphur Schools
At
Golden Oak and other campuses in the Sulphur Springs Union School
District, students and teachers are enjoying a unique technological
synergy.
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SCV Today
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Gloria Mercado-Fortine and Philip Solomon preview the Oct. 5 Rubber
Ducky Festival; Brittany Foundation is finding new homes for wayward
canines; Mike Bjorkman reviews the implications of the government
shutdown for home buyers and sellers; talk show host Joe Messina
wonders: Are home-schooled kids smarter?
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West Ranch Athletes Get a Marine Boot Camp Workout
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The West Ranch baseball and softball teams gathered on the field, where
several Marines would lead them through three boot camp exercises.
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Hollywood's Raptor of Choice | Evelyne Vandersande
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It is a beautiful day
and you are on the trail. You see the shadow of a bird high overhead.
You can tell it is a bird of prey, flying in large circles and looking
for a meal. Now comes the big question: Red-tailed or red-shouldered
hawk?
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City Wins National Awards for Tourism Website
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VisitSantaClarita.com
functions as a supplementary site to the City's main website
Santa-Clarita.com and showcases places to stay, entertainment, events,
shopping, dining, and other tourism related interests. The Pinnacle
Awards represent the best in government websites from among National
Association of Government Web Professionals.... |
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SCV Arts & Entertainment
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of the Single Mothers Outreach event, Empowering HeARTS; interview with
Hart grad and Olympic swimmer Anthony Ervin; more....
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CalArts Grad/DreamWorks Animator Pens Children's Book
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Created by professional animator David Derrick, "I'm the Scariest Thing
in the Jungle!" features an animal "odd couple": a terrifying young
tiger and a fearsome little crocodile engage in a playful war of words.
Their spirited banter and humorous romp will entertain young
readers...
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Today in SCV History: October 3, 1967
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Air Force test pilot William J. "Pete" Knight achieves Mach 6.7 (4,520
mph) in X-15 rocket plane, setting a world speed record that still
stands. After retiring from military service he launched a political
career, eventually serving as the Santa Clarita Valley's state
assemblyman and senator...
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Film History Still Being Made in Santa Clarita
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Halloween just around the corner, Marilyn Sourgose dug this macabre TV
relic from the bowels of the film vault at Santa Clarita City Hall. It's
the severed head of Navy SEAL Lt. Chad McBride, which turns up in the
2012-13 season finale of "NCIS," a CBS series that shoots regularly in
Santa Clarita...
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