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Jennifer Squires (Editor) May 30, 2013 at 04:49 pm
There was an injury accident on southbound Highway 17 between Vine Hill and Granite Creek roads. A…Read More silver SUV went over the side around 11:30 a.m.
Two people were trapped in the vehicle, badly hurt and the car was smoking. One was taken by helicopter to a trauma center, the other by regular ambulance -- all according to emergency radio traffic.
We'll try to have more on the crash from the CHP tomorrow.
Jennifer Squires (Editor) May 31, 2013 at 01:12 pm
More info:…Read More http://scottsvalley.patch.com/groups/editors-picks/p/chp-medical-emergency-likely-caused-highway-17-crash
JoMont May 14, 2013 at 10:15 pm
Thanks and as always, read, ask questions and more ideally....grow your own.
Jean Vengua May 21, 2013 at 08:46 am
Check out this California Report on how CropMobster is using social media to cut food waste, make a…Read More profit, and feed the needy: http://www.californiareport.org/archive/R201305101630/d
Susan May 12, 2013 at 12:58 pm
Tsk, tsk, tsk. You left out the word communist, and you also neglected to blame President Obama.
Mark Paxson May 9, 2013 at 11:41 pm
You imply far too much, sir. But your further response implies other things. First, that I have…Read More ever questioned your interest in defending the Constitution. I have not. Second, that somehow those who haven't served in the military would somehow have less of a desire in preserving and defending the Constitution.
It's interesting, everybody I know who has served in the military who has expressed an opinion on the issue has stated that above all, they believe in the right of others to express their opinions, that what they were defending when they served was the beauty of the divergent views and opinions that exist in this country. Sadly, most of what you've done on Patch is contrary to that concept. As you have done everything you can to squelch any legitimate conversation about these important issues.
No, sir, I have not served in the military. A fact that I am not ashamed of. And a fact that is irrelevant as to whether or not I have a strong desire to preserve and defend the Constitution. Nothing I have suggested is an attack on the Constitution.
Mark Paxson May 9, 2013 at 11:51 pm
Once again you misdirect. You made a specific statement about one California piece of legislation…Read More you claimed did very specific things and, therefore, was unconstitutional. I'm not arguing the constitutionality. I'm arguing that the factual basis, the things that legislation does, is wrong. We can't even begin to discuss the constitutionality if the facts are wrong. I have provided the evidence that your facts are wrong. You have yet to counter that evidence. And now you change the conversation to "the constitutional intricacies within hundreds of pages of proposed state & federal firearms legislation written in legalese." You made very specific factual claims about one specific piece of California legislation. I've provided the bill number as well as the analysis. And all you can do is now quibble over whether eristical is a word that I should have looked up.
I will never understand why you and the rest of the right-wingers are so incapable of understanding that if they post "facts" in the context of their arguments that are proven to be false, they believe the problem is with the person who proves them wrong. Seriously, Jeff ... if the factual basis for your claim of unconstitutional provisions is wrong, how can you keep arguing the legislation is unconstitutional? Why is it so hard for you to back up those "facts?" You're proving yourself to be no better than the rest.
Greg Coppes May 9, 2013 at 11:58 pm
In our first meeting here I told you that I believed that any discussion or argument here was not…Read More done to change the minds of those involved, rather it was to influence those who are reading them; third parties.
You have been very helpful in that regard. Anyone reading our exchanges can see you for what you are.
I tried to have a discussion with you and could not even agree on the definition of words with out hours of argument
You have an agenda and you will not allow anything to get in the way of it. That agenda includes trying to circumvent and weaken the 2nd amendment and redefine it's intent.
Pamela Smyth May 10, 2013 at 08:57 pm
We thank our teachers from elementary school through graduate school by remembering that spelling…Read More and literacy in the language of one's culture and community matters, that reading newspapers matters, that what we publish online represents their efforts to teach us how to articulate our thoughts and ideas, and how to read with care and consideration the opinions of others with that same thoughtful consideration. We thank our teachers by taking the work they do and the hours and hours of unpaid and free or volunteer work "behind the scenes" and the money they spend out of their pockets to improve the learning environment for their students seriously. Most of all, we thank them by growing up to be civil and to work hard at whatever jobs or tasks we are given in life to the best of our abilities; and if some of that work began with the encouragement and recognition given by a teacher, then that is a joyful word of thanks to all of us who were students and are indeed, today, teachers.
Linda Covella April 27, 2013 at 06:32 pm
Thanks so much, Debra. I really appreciate your comment and encouragement! Best to you, too!
Julie Zine Coleman April 29, 2013 at 12:35 am
So sad! I got past the editorial team several times, only to be rejected by the publishing board…Read More because my "platform was not large enough." I just kept going to writer's conferences and networking... and finally I was picked up by Thomas Nelson.The big difference for me was in finally getting an agent-- publishers like to use that filter. Hang in there, it sounds like it is only a matter of time. If one publisher saw value, another one hopefully will as well. Keep writing and keep submitting! Best wishes!!
Linda Covella April 29, 2013 at 06:10 pm
Julie, so glad to hear your persistence paid off--that's what it takes! Thank you for your kind…Read More words and encouragement. Good luck to you as well!
Paul May 1, 2013 at 01:53 pm
I have thyroid nodules and I discovered soy and almonds are Goitrogenic foods. They can prevent the…Read More body's absorption of iodine, which is essential for a healthy thyroid. I've been looking at rice milk, coconut milk and hemp milk, but I think I will just go back to organic cow milk.
Kia May 1, 2013 at 02:49 pm
Hi Paul - it is great to avoid goitrogenic foods (especially soy), but almonds aren't high on that…Read More list. Peanuts are, however. Here is a site with a good list of foods to keep to a minimum in your menu planning http://www.stopthethyroidmadness.com/goitrogens/
Best of health to you! :-) Kia
SunTzu May 1, 2013 at 05:05 pm
Great news - At least one Tsarnaev pal arrested today was here illegally. Yup, I am sure ICE and…Read More DHS will be able to handle immigration reform http://thelead.blogs.cnn.com/2013/05/01/government-source-bells-should-have-gone-off-for-student-in-custody-in-boston-case/?on.cnn=1
Wire May 2, 2013 at 01:42 am
TGD, did I over load your Demo's about food stamps in 1980's
3:27 pm on Tuesday, April 30, 2013…Read More
Tell the Wire how many bankers are in prison by Obama and Holder? You can't can you? They, Obama's Holder only find the bankers that's what Elizabeth Warren was after but I guess that was over your HEAD!
"and Obama is STILL the anointed one"
A Hannity wannabe. That sums it up.
TGB Who signed the food stamp act? Was it LBJ? You bet he did.
Romney turns over donors list to Christie for his run for president 2016
Carl Petersen III April 21, 2013 at 10:03 pm
Carl Petersen III
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Robert Livesay
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'ou folks that voted for Liberals need…Read More some lessons in economics.'
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Is lesson one how the Conservative economic policy of the Bush administration crashed the economy?
Carl Petersen III April 21, 2013 at 11:34 pm
Robert Livesay
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"Herr Carl Petrersen III I have some concerns about your…Read More postings."
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Sounds like someone is a little bit upset over getting proven wrong about his allegations about the cause of our economic crash.
Nicole Mooradian April 22, 2013 at 01:43 am
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Wire April 16, 2013 at 06:50 pm
Common Core been going on for a long time, who is the most famous graduate in HISTORY? He is in…Read More prison today. Bill Ares education failed. It's hitting national in two years.
This is where all the stimulus money went.
I like the cruse ship idea off the west coat, though Agenda 21 and more educated immigrants. With in those thirty plus years.
Citizen April 16, 2013 at 09:55 pm
If you want all of the high tech, high skilled, high paying jobs (i.e., the jobs Americans REALLY…Read More want to do) from American companies to go to foreign workers and not to you and your children, then you should really love H1Bs. American corporations love the H1Bs since it gets them a pool of highy educated slave labor at bargain prices. That is what this is really all about.
Matt Cullum April 20, 2013 at 03:55 pm
Citizen is spot on. The cap should be decreased by 75% minimum. This practice by American companies…Read More is nothing less than treason. If these criminals place ships outside our shores should be considered a threat to the economy an citizens of our nation.
On the right side April 18, 2013 at 05:19 pm
Doesn't take the libs long to start their SMEAR CAMPAIGNS!!!! TRUTH DOES NOT MATTER TO THEM!!!…Read More RESULTS ONLY, MATTERS.
None April 18, 2013 at 11:06 pm
Our system is broken because “Our” Government refuses to enforce the laws that have…Read More already been passed and our Elected Representatives turn a blind eye to the mess that they have created by referring to something called “Comprehensive Reform that is going to fix everything. It’s just like Gun Control when our problem is criminal behavior. If the government would secure our borders, make the hiring of any illegal alien, (undocumented alien), a criminal act and deport anyone who entered this country illegally, our system would work. How many more laws do we need when our government refuses to enforce the laws we have? It just gives them time in front of a camera or a seat on a TV Show.
Praise for New Bike Trail
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