School board seeks members for control committee Click Here to read the full story in The Acorn. Time to prepare for an emergency Click Here to read the full story in The Acorn. Oak Park woman hit by bullet while driving in T. Students dig into piggy banks to help Click Here to read the full story in The Acorn. Classic tale told with a twist Click Here to read the full story in The Acorn. New program for preschoolers, parents Click Here to read the full story in The Acorn.
Community council not happy with cell towers Click Here to read the full story in The Acorn. New election rules create wide open race for Triunfo water board Click Here to read the full story in The Acorn. Candidates talk Click Here to read the full story in The Acorn.
Equestrian team seeks more riders Click Here to read the full story in The Acorn. Ross steps down from Community Foundation after thirty years on the board Click Here to read the full story in the Ventura County Star.
Home synagogue will appeal Click Here to read the full story in The Acorn. Back to school means watch for pedestrians Click Here to read the full story in The Acorn. Oak Park residents bring back good old days of the drive-in Click Here to read the full story in The Acorn. Residents to tour water treatment plant Click Here to read the full story in The Acorn.
Congratulations to the hard working students, teachers, support staff, administrators, counselors, and of course, parents! The Oak Park Library hosts wonderful educational classes throughout the month to help stimulate the minds of young children.
These events are FREE to the public and open to all ages. To learn more simply click on the events below. Oak Park News and Events Oak Park is a very special community admired by many, near and far. This website is dedicated to all of you! Join Our Email List. This is a Federal and State holiday. Those tests didn't find harmful levels of any of the substances at the scene Thursday, he said.
All three victims lived at the house, sheriff's Capt. Cameron Henderson said Friday. It wasn't immediately clear whether the caller who found the bodies also lived at the house, he said. On Thursday evening, patrol vehicles from the sheriff's Thousand Oaks station blocked off the street. Light rain fell in the area much of the evening. We have included any positive cases that prevented students or staff from returning on Tuesday, Jan.
It is important to keep in mind that many of these exposures happened over winter break, not in school. This week's update also includes positive cases that prevented students or staff from returning on Tuesday, Jan. In the event that a District 97 student or staff member tests positive for COVID, they must immediately notify their school nurse so they can initiate our response protocols and begin contact tracing.
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