The Business of the JournalFebruary 2012
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About the Slo Coast Journal

The Slo Coast Journal is all about small town and rural life in one of the finest, most beautiful areas of the country - the Central Coast of California from Los Osos to Big Sur. An amazing collection of eclectic, fascinating, and talented individuals from all walks of life have chosen to make this part of the coast their home. Many of those who don't already live here wonder how they can make the move. Read More

Archives

A complete collection of past issues, up through last month's. Delve In

Just for Fun

Take a break - work a quick crossword puzzle, test your level of competency with Sudoku, and smile a little more today. It's good for you and everyone around you. Play More

Letters to the Editor

From: Kathy Shear

It is ridiculous to even think in terms of "safety" when it comes to the Diablo Canyon Nuclear Power Plant. It isn't even "if" something happens, but "when." And let me tell you this, the whole idea of escape routes when that sucker starts blowing poison our way is completely unreasonable. Just how many people will be able to get out through Los Osos Valley Road and/or South Bay Boulevard?

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Stan's Place

It is mainly in tribute to Stan that the Slo Coast Journal was conceived. He loved this community and the people in it. One of the things he shared with me was how important it was that we all have a voice. He felt that we should be reminded of how fortunate we are to live here, because we often take our place for granted. We in small communities have something to hold on to - the ability to know our neighbors and to understand how we all contribute to the lives of each other. Stan enabled that through his columns. Hopefully we at the Journal will continue, in our own way, that service to you.

I'm no Stan Thompson. I can't write like he did or capture that warmth and generosity of spirit he shared through his columns. But others will be here to continue to introduce you to your neighbors. When you read these pages, please think of our Stan and smile. Read More

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Surfing Out of the Box
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News, Editorials, & Commentary
—Diablo Canyon Seismic Safety Conference Provides Cold Comfort
—MB/CSD Reactivate Controversial Lobbyist to Push WWT
—National Physicians Group Weighs in on Risks to Health from Wireless Technology
—Public Blamed for MB/CSD Sewer Plant Delays, Wasted Costs
—The Similar Effects of Low-Dose Ionizing Radiation and Non-Ionizing
Radiation from Background Environmental Levels of Exposure
—Two Groups Who Make Giving a Yearlong Event


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