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Culver Grad Completes Military Training Air Force Airman Ronald D. Dawson has graduated from basic military training at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, San Antonio. The airman completed an intensive, eight-week program that included training in military discipline and studies, Air Force core values, physical fitness, and basic warfare principles and skills. Airmen who complete basic training earn four credits toward an associate in applied science degree through the Community College of the Air Force. Dawson is a 2012 graduate of Culver City...
Golden State Water Announces A+ Water Quality Golden State Water Company announces the release of its 2012 Consumer Confidence Report (CCR), which indicates that drinking water provided to customers, continues to meet all state and federal standards. This is the first year the California Department of Public Health and U.S. Environmental Protection Agency have allowed water providers to publish a water quality report online. "While we always strive to provide customers with exceptional water quality, this year we've worked hard to bring...
Leaf Restaurant Closed After several years of struggling Leaf Restaurant on West Washington Blvd. has closed its doors. The restaurant featured raw food and vegan cuisine. The windows have been papered over with a message from owner Rod Rotondi which reads: “The whole property including Leaf and the surrounding buildings has been sold to a developer who plans on razing it to the ground and building a new apartment/retail complex. The developer made me an offer I couldn't refuse and so I have sold my lease....
Commentary Watch Out For Tax Scams By Neil Rubinstein Observer Columnist From the "Let's Gouge the Taxpayers" file . . . Maryland is taxing homeowners approximately $100 per year because their roofs, driveways and all other structures don't allow rainwater to naturally soak into the ground. Maryland also charges $2.50 per month for wastewater fees. In Connecticut children's diapers are taxed but not adult diapers. In Chicago a fountain soda is taxed three times higher than canned soda. And the feds are considering a three cent tax on soda. In...
City Manager's Update July 5, 2013 City Manager’s Office · Oversight Board of the Successor Agency to the Culver City Redevelopment Agency – On July 3 the Oversight Board adopted a Resolution approving the Long Range Property Management Plan (LRPMP) and directed the Successor Agency Executive Director to submit the Plan to the State Department of Finance. The proposed LRPMP includes 38 real (non-housing) properties. These properties are categorized as follows: 1) properties to be retained for governmental use; 2) properties to be retained for...
Lakers May Be Doomed Until 2014 It’s portrayed as stunning that Dwight Howard rejected the Lakers, with their grand history, and selected the Houston Rockets as his new employer. But it’s really not a surprise if you’re aware of the Lakers’ recent steady decline. They haven’t gotten very far in the playoffs for the last three years. New owner Jim Buss hired the wrong coach, Mike Brown, fired him and hired Mike d’Antoni over Phil Jackson, another poor decision. Howard says he asked the Lakers...