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    Hart Baseball Team Needs Extra Innings To Beat Saugus

    Trevor Brown drives in winning run in 11th inning.

    The Hart baseball team had a two-run lead against Saugus, but needed extra innings to post a 4-3 win on Wednesday. Trevor Brown knocked in the winning run for Hart with an infield single in the 11th inning.



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    Swine Flu Still Avoids Santa Clarita Area

     

    khts_breakingnews2With no suspected or confirmed cases of swine flu in the Santa Clarita Valley, residents are encouraged to maintain preventive practices such as washing their hands, staying home if they or their children feel sick and limiting contact with those who may have symptoms of the flu.

    Smoke Shop Has License Permanently Revoked

     

    Officials went through the motions Thursday morning and posted a revocation notice on the window of the former Smoke N Cerveza shop in The Oaks shopping center on Lyons Avenue, although the tenants had removed the store’s contents long before their arrival.

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    Armed Robbery Will Cost You

    The man arrested in connection with a series of armed robberies in Santa Clarita has been sentenced by a Los Angeles Superior Court Judge.

    Christopher Johnson, 25, of Canyon Country was sentenced to 65 years and four months in state prison for the armed robbery of a string of liquor stores, that started in January and ended April, 2006.

     

    Johnson was arrested April 7, 2006 by deputies patrolling a liquor store parking lot who matched him to the description of the suspect in other robberies.{mosimage}

    Dodgers Launch "Mannywood" Section

    Beginning with the current Dodger homestand, fans will have the opportunity to sit in "Mannywood," an area named to honor left fielder Manny Ramirez.  Field Level seats, fair of the foul pole in left field, will be sold in pairs with exclusive Mannywood T-Shirts for $99.  Ramirez wears Number 99.

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    Water Challenge Has Students Thinking Blue

    The winners were announced at an awards reception Tuesday night in front of representatives of Supervisor Michael Antonovich, Assemblyman Cameron Smyth, Castaic Lake Water Agency Directors and General Manager Dan Masnada.

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    Runner Successful In Getting Victim's Bill Up For Vote

    State Senator George Runner presented Senate Bill 432 in Senate Public Safety Committee this week, which proposed plans to streamline the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation's (CDCR) process for distributing restitution money to victims.


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    Khanna Institute Founder Featured In Trade Journal

    Recently M.D. Rajesh Khanna, founder of the Khanna Institute of LASIK, was featured in the respected trade journal, Cataract & refractive surgery today. In the article titled, "Advantageous in second-opinion patients." Dr. Khanna discussed his newest technology PRELEX and his wavefront LASIK procedures.

    “Kite Runner” Has Some Students Flying High

    Officials at the Santa Clarita Performing Arts Center at College of the Canyons (PAC) have announced the three scholarship winners of the college’s Literature to Life essay contest focusing on Khalid Hosseini’s best-selling novel “The Kite Runner.”

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    Bear Killed On I-5

    On Thursday morning a bear was struck and killed on the I-5 freeway. The incident occurred on the southbound I-5 at McBean Parkway.

     

    {sidebar id-5}It is unclear at this time if the deceased bear is the same one that was sighted in two nearby Valencia locations over the weekend.

     

    Friday night, residents called in a bear sighting near McBean Parkway and Avenue Navarre, and Sunday morning a bear was seen up a tree in Old Orchard Park.

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