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Area leads the way in sustainable ag

By   /  Monday, December 14th, 2009  /  Opinion  /  Comments Off on Area leads the way in sustainable ag

Agriculture still dominates much of the landscape across the Tri-Counties. And thanks to a new wave of interest in creating a “sustainable” economy, agriculture is being reinvented for the 21st Century. Gone in large part are the pesticide-heavy, water-guzzling practices of the past. Instead, farmers across the region are focusing on efficiency, environmentally sound practices Read More →

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Recognizing the gift of life

By   /  Monday, December 14th, 2009  /  Opinion  /  Comments Off on Recognizing the gift of life

The gift of life is the greatest gift of all. That’s why we’ll take a few words to appreciate the extraordinary personal commitment of Randy Weiss, vice president of community relations at Santa Barbara Bank & Trust. Weiss, as has been reported, donated a kidney to help out Katherine Pinedo, a fellow bank employee whose Read More →

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A life of building

By   /  Monday, December 14th, 2009  /  Top Stories  /  Comments Off on A life of building

David Bagwell was a bit of a celebrity in Moorpark. He and his wife spent years building a family business, which was featured several times on an ABC television reality show. Customers sought Bagwell almost as much for his good-natured personality as they did his skills as a contractor. When he took his life Nov. Read More →

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Xirrus secures $20M deal

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Thousand Oaks-based Xirrus, a maker of high-performance wireless Internet gear, has secured a $20 million round of venture capital and all but declared plans to go public or pull off a sale soon. The deal, announced Dec. 1, is likely to be the single largest venture capital round announced in the Tri-Counties this year. It Read More →

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Breaking news: PG&E to propose wave energy project

By   /  Friday, December 11th, 2009  /  Top Stories  /  Comments Off on Breaking news: PG&E to propose wave energy project

In what could be a major step forward for alternative electric power generation for the region, Pacific Gas & Electric is preparing to seek approval to study a future wave energy project located off the California coast near Vandenberg Air Force Base. The project, which could take years to make operational, would generate as much Read More →

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QAD results hint at tech sector rebound

By   /  Monday, December 7th, 2009  /  Top Stories  /  Comments Off on QAD results hint at tech sector rebound

QAD, the Santa Barbara-based maker of enterprise software, has turned in a strong performance for its third quarter ended Oct. 31, signaling early signs of a turnaround for an important business segment in the region. QAD’s shares hit a 52-week high on the Nasdaq after it reported Nov. 24 that it had earned 13 cents Read More →

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Ventura County veterans

By   /  Monday, December 7th, 2009  /  Columns  /  Comments Off on Ventura County veterans

After 16 years of planning, negotiations and compromise, Ventura County is finally getting its veterans’ home on Dec. 4. At 60 beds, the $26.5 million facility near Saticoy is much smaller than the originally proposed 400 beds, but the California Department of Veterans’ Affairs is just glad the project came to fruition at all. The Read More →

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