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 September 2009 Web Edition     


 

Peninsula schools get report card, failing

Peninsula schools are not fairing well under the No Child Left Behind Act. This means students have the option to transfer to a school that is meeting goals, and Evergreen Elementary could be full to overflowing this year.

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KP fire destroys garage, vehicles; cause under investigation
A fire in Longbranch destroys property, and results in injuries to occupants. Investigation is under way. Full story

KP espresso stands change hands, change uniforms
Several Key Peninsula espresso stands are under new ownership or management. With the new owners come new uniforms for the baristas, and one plans a display window. Full story

Dances with horses: 'Horsehandling' helps troubled horses, wary riders
Careful instruction from a Key Peninsula horse handler can turn the most difficult horse into one that is easily handled. Full story

 

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