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Historic Poway chapel accepting Valentine’s Day wedding dates

Now that the Community Church of Poway’s chapel is newly painted and re-roofed in time for its 125th anniversary, a special Valentine’s Day renewal of wedding vows is being planned for Feb. 14.

Possible child annoyance incident reported in Poway

A man reportedly jumped out of bushes and followed a girl along a dirt path about 7:30 a.m. Friday on her way to Meadowbrook Middle School in Poway.

Poway chamber outlines 2012 goals

The Poway Chamber of Commerce will continue its efforts to provide outreach, networking and other opportunities to help members enhance business in 2012.

Poway Digest – Issue of Feb. 2, 2012

Help raise funds for Poway National Little League during the group’s pancake breakfast starting at 8 a.m. at Pomerado Elementary School, 12321 9th St. in Poway. Registered players will also be participating in a walk on the upper fields and practicing skills on lower fields at Pomerado Elementary. For details, go to www.pnll.com.

PHS robotics team waiting to hear results of contest

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The PHS Robotics Team is on pins and needles, waiting to see if it has placed in the top 10 of a cyber security competition held at each team’s home school.

Fundraiser Thursday in Poway for autistic boy’s dog

Billy Spalthoff, right, with his mother, Nancy, and brother Noah Cole.

An autistic boy in Poway, along with his family, are trying to raise another $3,000 to purchase a trained dog from Good Dog Autism Companions.

Poway High’s staging ‘Bye Bye Birdie’

Lead actors in next week’s production of “Bye Bye Birdie” at the Poway Center for the Performing Arts are, from left, Poway High School students Jackie Foster, Chase Cullen, Luke Castor, Claire Davis and Forest Jenkins.   Photo by Beverley Brooks

Get ready to revisit the ‘50s with the Poway High School production of “Bye Bye Birdie.”

First of 3 synthetic drug forums focuses on effects, legislation

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Poway Unified School District presented the first in a series of three substance abuse forums about synthetic drugs Wednesday night at Rancho Bernardo High School.

Westview High banner case heading for Supreme Court

A Michigan law firm representing a Poway Unified School District teacher is petitioning the U.S. Supreme Court to hear a case about patriotic banners that have been banned from hanging in the educator’s classroom.

John Morgen: Over 900 hours spent as Blue Sky docent

Blue Sky docent John Morgen

John Morgen has an affinity for wildlife and the great outdoors, reason enough to dedicate time to animals and nature after completing his 40-year career with UNISYS in Rancho Bernardo.

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