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August 2015
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August 18, 2015
Blue Devil Notebook: Anderson named manager of the year
UC Merced Connect: Trailblazing alum makes presence felt in Washington
Merced County Farm Bureau to host groundwater forum
Around Town (8/19/2015)
DUI checkpoint planned, Atwater police say
Chowchilla Cemetery District superintendent resigns
Teens who died at Yosemite identified as Southern California students
Marc Medefind: Teachers are paying fair share of retirement costs
David J. Silva: Iran doesn’t like us and can’t be trusted
Robert Valenzuela: Trump drives Republican out of party
Lucille McKay: Why is a lion more precious than an unborn child?
Jarred Simmons: Praise for Pedrozo, but there’s a better way for HSR
Joe Brucia: Council should take time to research what works in a college town
CHP gives tips on how to reduce school traffic hazards
Chowchilla looks to make downtown attractive to business
Merced College football trying to keep level heads