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READER’S EDITORIAL: COUNTY SHOULD REJECT EYE GNAT VECTOR ORDINANCE – UNLESS KEY AMENDMENTS ARE MADE
Printer-friendly version An Open Letter To the Honorable Supervisors on the Proposed Ordinance Amending San Diego county’s Regulatory Ordinances Relating to Vector Control By Danielle Cook February
READER’S EDITORIAL: GROSSMONT HEALTHCARE DISTRICT SHOULD NOT FUND ENERGY COGENERATION EXPANSION WITH BORROWED MONEY
Printer-friendly version By Jim Stieringer, La Mesa February 9, 2012 (La Mesa)–In 2006 East County voters approved Proposition "G" authorizing the sale of general obligation bonds of $247 million
READER’S EDITORIAL: IS THERE EVEN A BOUNDARY ANYMORE?
Printer-friendly version (Note: This reader asked to have her name withheld, for fear of government retribution.) February 3, 2012 (San Diego’s East County)–A woman came to my door today from the
ECM EDITORIAL: SAVE COMMUNITY PLANNING GROUPS FROM DEVELOPER-BACKED SCHEME TO SQUELCH LOCAL INPUT
Printer-friendly version SIGN A PETITION! Key vote Feb. 29 could take away your right to be informed and speak out By Miriam Raftery, Editor, East County Magazine “People will never hear about
GREATER SAN DIEGO VISION INITIATIVE: WHAT’S BEEN LEFT OUT ABOUT EAST COUNTY—AND WHY YOU SHOULD VOICE YOUR VIEWS
Printer-friendly version By Jo Marie Diamond, President and CEO East County Economic Development Council (www.eastcountyedc.org) January 24, 2012 (San Diego’s East County)–Where’s East County in the scenarios presented by the
READER’S EDITORIAL: ELECTION CRINGE AND CONFLICT
Printer-friendly versionBy Wendy Holland January 24, 2012 (San Diego) — “Are you freaking kidding me?!” It’s a sentiment I experience—and express–daily. My concerns and interests have always been intensely passionate;
READER’S EDITORIAL: ADA COMPLIANCE WORKSHOP FEB. 3 IS A MUST IN DIFFICULT ECONOMIC TIMES
Printer-friendly version Workshop set for Feb. 3 in Lakeside Co-Authored by Senator Joel Anderson, 36th District, Kathy Kassel, Executive Director, Lakeside Chamber of Commerce, and John Olsen – Executive Director,
READER’S EDITORIAL: GUHSD BOUNDARY CHANGES ARE EQUITABLE AND PROCESS WAS FAIR
Printer-friendly version By Doug Deane, Chair, 2011 GUHSD Boundary Committee January 16, 2012 (San Diego East County) — I’m writing this in response to residents of the GUHSD who
READER’S EDITORIAL: SAN DIEGO CITY COUNCIL SHOULD MOVE FORWARDS WITH A CITIZEN PETITION TO PUBLICLY FUND ELECTIONS
Printer-friendly version By Nadin Abbott January 15, 2012 (San Diego)–On Thursday January 11th, 2012 Mr. Derek Casady of La Jolla brought a proposal for the June Ballot allowing for voluntary public financing
READER’S EDITORIAL: VOICE YOUR CHOICE FOR THE FUTURE OF SAN DIEGO TODAY!
Printer-friendly version By Lori Holt Pfeiler, Associate Vice President of Our Greater San Diego Vision January 11, 2012 (San Diego)–Right now San Diegans have a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to plan for this
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READER’S EDITORIAL: COUNTY SHOULD REJECT EYE GNAT VECTOR ORDINANCE – UNLESS KEY AMENDMENTS ARE MADE
Printer-friendly version An Open Letter To the Honorable Supervisors on the Proposed Ordinance Amending San Diego county’s Regulatory Ordinances Relating to Vector Control By Danielle Cook February
READER’S EDITORIAL: GROSSMONT HEALTHCARE DISTRICT SHOULD NOT FUND ENERGY COGENERATION EXPANSION WITH BORROWED MONEY
Printer-friendly version By Jim Stieringer, La Mesa February 9, 2012 (La Mesa)–In 2006 East County voters approved Proposition "G" authorizing the sale of general obligation bonds of $247 million
READER’S EDITORIAL: IS THERE EVEN A BOUNDARY ANYMORE?
Printer-friendly version (Note: This reader asked to have her name withheld, for fear of government retribution.) February 3, 2012 (San Diego’s East County)–A woman came to my door today from the
ECM EDITORIAL: SAVE COMMUNITY PLANNING GROUPS FROM DEVELOPER-BACKED SCHEME TO SQUELCH LOCAL INPUT
Printer-friendly version SIGN A PETITION! Key vote Feb. 29 could take away your right to be informed and speak out By Miriam Raftery, Editor, East County Magazine “People will never hear about
GREATER SAN DIEGO VISION INITIATIVE: WHAT’S BEEN LEFT OUT ABOUT EAST COUNTY—AND WHY YOU SHOULD VOICE YOUR VIEWS
Printer-friendly version By Jo Marie Diamond, President and CEO East County Economic Development Council (www.eastcountyedc.org) January 24, 2012 (San Diego’s East County)–Where’s East County in the scenarios presented by the
READER’S EDITORIAL: ELECTION CRINGE AND CONFLICT
Printer-friendly versionBy Wendy Holland January 24, 2012 (San Diego) — “Are you freaking kidding me?!” It’s a sentiment I experience—and express–daily. My concerns and interests have always been intensely passionate;
READER’S EDITORIAL: ADA COMPLIANCE WORKSHOP FEB. 3 IS A MUST IN DIFFICULT ECONOMIC TIMES
Printer-friendly version Workshop set for Feb. 3 in Lakeside Co-Authored by Senator Joel Anderson, 36th District, Kathy Kassel, Executive Director, Lakeside Chamber of Commerce, and John Olsen – Executive Director,
READER’S EDITORIAL: GUHSD BOUNDARY CHANGES ARE EQUITABLE AND PROCESS WAS FAIR
Printer-friendly version By Doug Deane, Chair, 2011 GUHSD Boundary Committee January 16, 2012 (San Diego East County) — I’m writing this in response to residents of the GUHSD who
READER’S EDITORIAL: SAN DIEGO CITY COUNCIL SHOULD MOVE FORWARDS WITH A CITIZEN PETITION TO PUBLICLY FUND ELECTIONS
Printer-friendly version By Nadin Abbott January 15, 2012 (San Diego)–On Thursday January 11th, 2012 Mr. Derek Casady of La Jolla brought a proposal for the June Ballot allowing for voluntary public financing
READER’S EDITORIAL: VOICE YOUR CHOICE FOR THE FUTURE OF SAN DIEGO TODAY!
Printer-friendly version By Lori Holt Pfeiler, Associate Vice President of Our Greater San Diego Vision January 11, 2012 (San Diego)–Right now San Diegans have a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to plan for this