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Archived News

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    L.A. County Fire To Conduct Helicopter Test At Pitchess

    Thursday, October 12th, between 8 a.m. and 3 p.m. weather, air quality, and fuel conditions permitting, the County of Los Angeles Fire Department will conduct testing of a helicopter engine on the property of the Pitchess Detention Center/Wayside Honor Rancho. This is a Los Angeles County Sheriff facility located in Santa Clarita. This test burn will be in a very controlled setting and will not involve burning of brush piles, less than one acre.  

    Eagle Scouts Sparks, Wirthlin and Barlow Honored

    Stephen Wirthlin, Nathanial Sparks and William Barlow were honored for achieving their Eagle Scout awards at the October 14, 2006 Court of  Honor at the Sand Canyon building of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints.   Their Eagle projects included a blood drive right after Hurricane Katrina, a food bank drive and creating dental care packages for under privileged children.   Eagle Scouts must complete at least 21 merit badges, actively participate in scouting including leadership as well as complete an extensive

    Small Plane Crashes Into NYC High Rise

    Plane belonged to Yankees Pitcher Cory Lidle.

    Controlled Burn in Castaic

    Today from 11am-3pm the Los Angeles County Fire Department will be conducting testing of a Helicopter Safety Device at Pitchess Detention Center in Castaic.
     
    This test burn will be very controlled involving burning of less than one acre of brush.
     

    Kings Win 4-2

    Tuesday night the Kings beat the Islanders 4-2. Tune in to KHTS Thursday at 7:00 for the next Kings game.

    Free Speech In California, An In-Depth Presentation

    SANTA CLARITA ­ Free speech is a right of all U.S. citizens. It was guaranteed to us in the Bill of Rights since the earliest days of our republic.  But do we really know what it means?
     

    Measure M Proposed To Accommodate Growth At COC

    With 18,000 students in attendance at College of the Canyons, the school is in desperate need of funds to build and repair classrooms at both their Valencia and Canyon Country campuses. Measure M, a bond measure on the November 7th ballot, will provide College of the Canyons with $160 million in funding.

    Lockheed Player of the Week

    Congratulations, Delano Howell of Hart High School for being a “Player of the Week”.
     
    Hart running back Howell rushed for 227 yards including three rushing scores, a receiving touchdown, and an interception during the Indians 49-21 over Loyola.
     
    Congratulations, Delano Howell from Lockheed Federal Credit Union, The Signal, and KHTS AM-1220!
     
    For his performance, Lockheed Federal Credit Union will donate $250 to the Hart High School booster club.
     
     

    Lockheed Player of the Week

    Congratulations, Delano Howell of Hart High School for being a “Player of the Week”.
     
    Hart running back Howell rushed for 227 yards including three rushing scores, a receiving touchdown, and an interception during the Indians 49-21 over Loyola.
     
    Congratulations, Delano Howell from Lockheed Federal Credit Union, The Signal, and KHTS AM-1220!
     
    For his performance, Lockheed Federal Credit Union will donate $250 to the Hart High School booster club.
     
     

    SCV Rose Society Presents 13th Annual Rose Show

    Mark your calendar for Saturday, October 14th, 2006. The Santa Clarita Valley Rose Society will host its 13th Annual Rose Show. The Event will be held at Castaic Union School District. 28131 Livingston Avenue, Valencia..
     
    The show will feature nearly 1,000 roses. Rose entries will be received from 7 :00 a.m. to 9:45 a.m. Judging takes place between 10:00 a.m. and Noon. The show is open to the public from 12:30 p.m. until 5:00 p.m.
     

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