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Cypress has already spoken

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Dear Editor,

Don’t let fear influence decision

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Dear Editor,

Project doesn’t make sense

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Dear Editor,

Don’t get fooled again

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The old saying goes, “fool me once shame on you. Fool me twice shame on me.”  George Pardon in his letter to Event News (May 17) has described how he was fooled twice by the Cypress City Council and the racetrack land owner.

Deed restrictions are viable

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Dear Editor,

Ted’s not crazy, but neither is Lois

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Dear Editor,

Interesting back and forth between you and Lois Waddle on the possibility of a “wilderness park” on the old Golf Course’s “back 9” holes.

Wake up and smell the diesel

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Dear Editor,

Measures are legaleese

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Dear Editor,

Thank you for your continuing coverage of the two “LART” (Los Alamitos Race Track) property issues, Measure L’s ill-conceived love child, a 33-acre logistics facility, and Measure L’s evil twin, Cypress’ Measure A.

Expect little help from Cypress

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Dear Editor,

Tournament Champs

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The Los Alamitos Warriors of AYSO Region 159 took first place in the Cypress Memorial Day Tournament. They went 4-1 in the tournament and defeated Cypress 3-1 in the Boys U12 finals. Pictured bottom row, Sean Wauters, Robert Capp, Kyle Platt, and Alex VanSteenbergen. Top row: Cole Nelson, Eric Allen, Kaden Falsken, Luke Alvarez, Justin Sarquiz and Coach Kevin Falsken. Not Pictured: Alan Beal and Jalen Saacke.

Los Al Realty company recognized top in nation

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St. Irenaeus cancer support group

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Kennedy High graduate earns MD with honors

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Dr. Sarah Renée Goldsberry graduated with honors from USC’s Keck School of Medicine on Saturday, May 18.

LAUSD ranks among top in nation

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CSD announces Teachers, Employees of Year awards

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Students help Project Fatherhood

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California Guard opens new youth facility in Los Alamitos

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Right now there are only two classrooms, but the newly opened STARBASE education center is already working on expanding its campus.

Giants win Bronco pennant

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The LAYB Pony Baseball Bronco Giants clinched the National League Pennant last week with a 10-5-1 record.  They will move on to league playoffs after the Memorial Day break, hoping to make it to the finals on June 9. Los Alamitos will host the PONY World Series for the first time for the Bronco age division (ages 11-12) from August 1 to 4.  The Giants’ Coach John Lazar will coach the Bronco All-Star team that will compete in the World Series tournament.

Area Champs

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Los Alamitos’ Adrenaline Girls U10 finished first in AYSO Area 11E, with a record of 7 wins and 1 loss. Pictured front row, left to right are Jillian Sarquiz, Jenna Sorenson, Courtney Lazar and Grace Guenther. Back row, left to right: Head Coach Rob Poetsch, Katherine Kussler, Kendall Osgood, Sophia Reddy, Carly Wind, Gwyneth Poetsch and Assistant Coach Randy Wind.

Arnold School at Math Field Day

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Arnold School in Cypress competed in the Orange County Math Field Day event on May 11 at Westminster High School as one of 48 schools participating. It was the first year that schools from both the north and south areas of Orange County competed in the same event.