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Hounds fall to Eagles
Arroyo Grande 24, Atascadero 10 –The Atascadero Greyhounds hosted Arroyo Grande Friday night but were unable to claim a win at home as the Eagles Full Article
Santa Margarita library gets self checkout station
–Three libraries in San Luis Obispo County received grants the past fiscal year for specific projects from the Barbara Baltimore Library Endowment. One of those Full Article
Adoptable pets of the week: Darby and Todd
–This week’s edition of North County Adoptable Pets of the Week features terrier mix Darby and orange tabby Todd. The cat of the week from Full Article
Free flu shots offered by Twin Cities
Flu Shots will be Administered on Saturday, Nov. 7, from 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. –Twin Cities Community Hospital is inviting community members, ages nine Full Article
Bru exhibits Joe Schwartz’s photography in November
Bru Coffeehouse in Atascadero will host an exhibit of lithographs of Joe Schwartz’s photography. The exhibit opens Monday, Nov. 2 and will remain up through Full Article
‘Zombie Bowl’ raises over $7 thousand for local kids
–The 2015 Zombie Bowl for Kids Sake held at Paso Bowl raised a total of $7,200 for Big Brothers Big Sisters of San Luis Obispo Full Article
‘Trick or Treat on Main Street’ comes to Templeton
–On Friday, Oct. 30 from 3-6 p.m., over 25 businesses up and down Main Street from 1st to 8th streets will be greeting ghouls, ghosts, Full Article
Dive into history at the library
–“Live at the Library” will be bringing author of the adventure dive book “Bubbles Up” and “The Universe Next Door,” Judith Hemenway, on Nov. 5, at Full Article
Weekly high school sports schedules
Atascadero, Paso Robles, and Templeton sports events happening this week AHS Greyhounds sports Tuesday, 10-27 Varsity girls’ tennis at Pioneer Valley, 3:30 p.m. JV girls’ Full Article
Templeton Founders Day joins history to the present
-By Jackie Iddings –Saturday’s Templeton Founders Day mixed images of dusty cattle and thirsty cowboys crowding Main Street along with antique cars, restored vintage tractors, Full Article