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Pacific Health January–May Foods celebrates Seal Watch 35recap years
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CHS graduates AgeWell installs 139lestudents Litt Gallery
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Throwback: a new home for Rotarians to place the Lumber Co. Peace Pole
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Warrior Throwback: Legends: Riding the rails Fred Greenough
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Signs of the times
Last Saturday, hundreds of Carpinterians joined millions across the United States in protesting President Donald Trump and his administration, pushing back against actions that national “No Kings” protest organizers have described as ingli e. In Carpinteria locals wa ed American ags and proclaimed o ings on the president’s 79th birthda rall ing against the epublican administration’s pro deportation immigration policies and arguing that families should be kept together. Carpinteria Indivisible, the grassroots group responsible for pulling together the Carpinteria protest, ROSANA SWING said the turnout was encouraging. “The more they try and put us down, the more (we) are rising up,” a group representative Coastal News this week. Read more about the team, Last week, Carpinteria junior Dallas Bartholic slammedtold a home run View in extra innings to give the Warriors baseball protest on pages 9 of this wee ’s print. pictured a wal off 3 1 win o er anta ne on April 1 . artholic’s teammates swarmed him at home plate to celebrate the two run homer which ga e the arriors their eighth win of the ear. ead more on page 30 of this wee ’s print.
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