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Thousand Oaks event draws all sorts of wheels

Any wheels other than those attached to cars were welcome in a nearly two-mile closed off area for a Thousand Oaks gathering aimed at reducing pollution at the first Spokes in the Oaks on Saturday.

 

Tai chi, dog training and other events planned

Area groups and organizations have a number of events scheduled in coming days.

 

CLU's Weckhurst juggles motherhood, soccer

Senior Raquel Weckhurst has balanced motherhood, academics and athletics this season while being the leaing goal scorer for the Cal Lutheran women's soccer team.

 

El Niño business through roof for contractors

Local roofing companies have seen a boom in business from property owners worried about heavy rain predicted as a result of El Nino.

 

Toastmasters offers tips to young speakers

Boys & Girls Club provides a public speaking workshop.

 

'Dracula' experiment at Oxnard PACC mixed bag

A recent production of "Dracula" at Oxnard's Performing Arts Center brought a new approach for the aging facility that lost money but brought other benefits, board members say.

 

Just say no to Black Friday

Columnist Colleen Cason applauds ReI's decision to remain closed on Black Friday.

 

Ojai considers rules to protect historic sites

Efforts to protect a wealth of prehistoric information buried in the Ojai Valley likely will mean new requirements for people applying for building permits in the city.

 

College notebook: Cookus digs her way to top

Senior Rachel Cookus is all the all-time career leader in digs for the Cal State Monterey Bay volleyball team. The Thousand Oaks High graduate is on pace to set the single-season mark this year.

 

Camarilo woman a student of cooking

After finishing college and befor starting graduate school, Nikki Hamburger is enjoying some time in the kitchen.

 

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