November 19, 2014
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OID plans to sell $3.9 million in water to outside buyers
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News & Notes (11/19/14)
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TV and radio sports schedule for Wednesday (11/19/14)
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Modesto-area collegiate sports schedule for Wednesday (11/19/14)
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Jury still deliberating in teen’s Modesto park slaying
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Kadry on Bowling: State senior tournament wrapping up this weekend
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Modesto’s McHenry Bowl, Yosemite Lanes results (11/18/14)
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Ceremony marks opening of Modesto senior housing complex
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Modesto man robbed in his home; stamp collection taken
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Kettle Kickoff raises $46,169 for Turlock Salvation Army
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Edward Thompson Jr.: Directing growth actually helps cities grow – smartly
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Enochs’ Kent signs letter-of-intent to wrestle at Northern Illinois
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Hughson hazing investigation leads to citations
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Laura Dickinson-Turner: Like a racy comedy? Then see ‘A Flea in Her Ear’
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Car ends up on top of another in rear-end crash in Modesto
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Almond grower to pay hefty price for vernal pool destruction
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Most Wanted: Victor Manuel Valdovinos, murder
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Gas leaks evacuate funeral, lock down neighborhood
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Rain arriving in Modesto, looks to stay awhile
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Turlock plastics recycling company to get $1 million grant
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Hilmar headed back to the finals
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Sonora sweeps Escalon to set up D-IV title rematch with Hilmar
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Sex abuse victims’ group to hold first support meeting in Stockton
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David J. Herbertson: Hit-and-run driver must have had dementia
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Brooks Judd: Returning GOP to power could usher in another 2008
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Michael A. Clarke: What will Republicans, the party of anti, do with their power?
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Modesto Police Department incidents for Tuesday, Nov. 18, 2014
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Stanislaus County Sheriff’s Department incidents for Tuesday, Nov. 18, 2014
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Pitman tops St. Francis to reach D-I volleyball title game
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Hughson hazing investigation leads to citations
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Man critical after being hit by car in Modesto
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Prep football chat will be Wednesday at 7 p.m.
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Modesto man arrested in kidnapping of girlfriend
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Leslie Terra: MPD’s animal control helped quiet a barking dog
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OUR VIEW: Open those closed doors and let us see the water deal
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Gregory B. Reed: Commercial crime down? Not for my buildings