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Aptos Times: February 15, 2024



Aptos Times Publishing Group Inc tpgonlinedaily.comLong Awaited and Loved, By Jondi Gumz • Safety on Foot in Aptos Village, By Jondi Gumz • Innovative Student: Noemi Munoz-Negrete, Aptos High • Aptos High, Watsonville High Offer Career Tech Education • Have Your Vote Count March 5 • Cabrillo College Welcomes Latinos with Mural, Photos by Kristin Fabos • Cal Fire: Timber Harvest in Soquel State Forest: Trails Closed in Sulphur Springs Area Due to Widow Makers • Supervisor Hopefuls Answer 10 Questions, By Jondi Gumz • Food as Medicine: Maria José Hummel Proves It Works, By Jondi Gumz • International Recognition • New Leaf Accepts SNAP EBT via Instacart • Girl Scout Cookie Time • Will Feds Change Marijuana Restrictions?, By Jondi Gumz • Dignity Health Remains Top Workplace for Diversity • Metro Wants Feedback on Route Changes This Month • High School Chemistry: Silver Deposits & Redox Reactions • Remodeled La Selva Beach Clubhouse Reopens, By Jim Rhodes • Bay Federal Employees Raise $12,600 for United Way • Zach Friend to Chair CSAC Health and Human Services Committee • Our Community Reads: The Monk of Mokha Upcoming Events • League Tournament Champions • Aptos High Dance Team Sweeps Competition • Cabrillo Men’s Basketball Finds Unbeatable Opponent, By Jondi Gumz • Barbara Chamberlain: 1935-2024 • Remembering Reb Rebele: Feb. 17 in Aptos • Protect the Mountain Lions • Biologist: Protect Mountain Lions • Salmon, Once a $170 Million Industry, Has Received Zero Disaster Aid: State Sought $30.8 Million for Season Closure; Feds Propose $20 Million • AG: $150 Million Opioid Settlement • State to Evaluate Wolf-Livestock Compensation Pilot Program: 16 Cases, 18 Lost Livestock, $3 Million Exhausted • Indiana Artist Wins California Upland Game Bird Stamp Art Contest … and much more!

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