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Letters & Shout-outs (March 27, 2015)

Shout-out: A thank-you to Safeway for support of SLV schools

Scotts Valley Farmers’ Market set to reopen

Fans of locally sourced food rejoice: The Scotts Valley Farmers’ Market will be returning for its fifth season next Saturday.

MCT’s ‘Damn Yankees’ to premiere Friday night

The Tony Award-winning musical “Damn Yankees” will premiere at Mountain Community Theater’s Park Hall this Friday night, March 27, at 8 p.m.

SVPD arrest man after finding suspected pipe bombs

Several Scotts Valley residents found themselves evacuated by Scotts Valley police last Thursday afternoon, after officers located what they believed to be pipe bombs during a probation compliance check of a Willis Road residence.

Young scientists recognized in Santa Cruz County Science and Engineering Fair

Some of the brightest young minds that Santa Cruz County has to offer gathered at the fairgrounds in Watsonville on Saturday, Feb. 28 for the 27th annual Santa Cruz County Science and Engineering Fair.

Dispatch Log (March 20, 2015)

Scotts Valley Police Department

News Briefs (March 27, 2015)

Scotts Valley Water District warns of odd odors during pipeline testing

Brookdale Lodge to reopen by year’s end

Construction of the Brookdale Lodge is finally under way after the iconic landmark has sat vacant for nearly four years.

Plans to reconstruct SV Middle School under way

Scotts Valley Middle School is in for a serious makeover, with demolition of the entire school scheduled for the summer of 2016 followed by a year-long construction process.

Scotts Valley’s Tree Circus, Lost World Revisited Part 2

With the arrival of Highway 17, travelers no longer drove directly through Scotts Valley on the way to and from the beach. Tree Circus owner Axel Erlandson, sold his iconic attraction in 1963 to the Thompson family, who changed the name to the “Lost World.”

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Cal Fire firefighter looks at pile burn area

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Scott Weese, a division chief with Cal Fire CZU, spends plenty of time pouring over forest-fuel-environment maps and briefing safety crews on weather conditions. The...