Dec. 18, 2014 - Daily Brief
Dec. 18, 2014 - Daily Brief
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Dec 18, '14 1:19pm
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From SCVTalk:https://www.santaclarita.com/blog/view.php?blog_entry_id=31400Moving Right Along: With Buck's bill shot dead by a New Mexico senator, Cemex it moving right along with its plans for a 56-million-ton sand and gravel mine here in the Santa Clarita Valley. The Signal KHTSCause of Death Unclear: Investigators are still unsure what killed a man whose body was found in the wash on Friday. KHTSSpurs for Newhall: College of the Canyons has announced its 2015 Silver Spur award for community service will go to the Henry Mayo Newhall Foundation. The Silver Spur gala is set for April 15 at the Autry Center. KHTSGoing the Way of the Greens: A Canyon Country house red-tagged and boarded up since May is on its way to being demolished in 2015, according to city officials. The SignalMore About Our Roots: The Signal continues its series of profiles of Santa Clarita's founders, including Lou and Rita Garasi, and Jan Heidt.A Costly Incident: The cyberattack against Sony that led to cancelling the release of "The Interview" is shaping up to be a costly experience for the company. Daily NewsStill Western After all These Years: Santa Clarita was included in True West Magazine's list of the top 10 True Western Towns for 2015. Yee-Ha. KHTSRefusing to Ignore It: "In directing and defending our torture policies, Dick Cheney trashes our Constitution and our legal heritage and replaces the Rule of Law with 'the ends justify the means — at any cost.'" Gary Horton on our torture problem, which so many either want to pretend didn't exist or choose to not care about. The SignalIn the "Where are They Now?" File: "Greene also claims Haueter regularly embarrassed her in staff meetings and got angry when she requested help from other staff members to help with grueling meetings with 'approximately 75-100 media outlets' over a two-day period." That would be Bob Haueter, former local staff for Congressman "Buck" McKeon, who now works for Texan Congressman Blake Farenthold, accused of sexual harassment. HuffPost
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Dec 18, '14 1:39pm
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I find this to be Kim Jong Un-Believable.
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